Captain America: Civil War - Final Trailer

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I didn't realise the airport scene was nearly all green screen considering they shot in an actual airport or something IIRC. Yeah, I definitely feel the complaints about lack of a visually interesting setting now.
 
I didn't realise the airport scene was nearly all green screen considering they shot in an actual airport or something IIRC. Yeah, I definitely feel the complaints about lack of a visually interesting setting now.

As long as they throw a little dirt on their faces and mess up the hair a little, i'm okay with this. BvS was ridiculous in this regard. Wonder Woman looked like she was ready to walk down the catwalk despite fighting Doomsday for 10 minutes.
 
I say, FUCK NO. I want to see Superheroes showing their powers. I want to see explosion, supernova, power fights.

I don't want some fucking beat them up shit ala Nolan's Batman. Fuck realism. I want supernatural, I want super power, laser beam, etc.

"normal fights" are much cheaper I'd guess.

I liked the Korra fights in superman mos for the reasons you listed, of course not that batman stuff.

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And they made it into an empty airport. Seems like a waste isn't it?

I still dont get this complaint. Like, what is it that we hope is going to be happening in the background? A stage play? The film's setup is literally built on them talking about the ridiculous amount of destruction these guys have done to people and metro areas in the past 100000 movies.

We really want yet ANOTHER inner city backdrop with busses filled with people and folks running and whatnot in this movie? Its in literally every other Marvel movie damn near, and it would be stupid for them to start a trailer like "You guys did 5b worth of damage to New York!" then end the trailer with 12 superheroes destroying..... New Jersey.
 
I still dont get this complaint. Like, what is it that we hope is going to be happening in the background? A stage play? The film's setup is literally built on them talking about the ridiculous amount of destruction these guys have done to people and metro areas in the past 100000 movies.

We really want yet ANOTHER inner city backdrop with busses filled with people and folks running and whatnot in this movie? Its in literally every other Marvel movie damn near, and it would be stupid for them to start a trailer like "You guys did 5b worth of damage to New York!" then end the trailer with 12 superheroes destroying..... New Jersey.

I don't think people want another city background. An airport is a bit of a plain background because it's all empty tarmac and low concrete boxes and a blue muted sky in the distance. I think that's just really it.

The fight could be very creative for all we know; thing is, an airport under those conditions is probably not the pinnacle of visual variety. The movie probably has enough muted city backdrops already anyway.
 
it's almost certainly a case of them agreeing to meet somewhere unpopulated to confront eachother, or one team baiting the other to that location so the US government can't get involved and to minimize collateral damage.

also cuz
Giant Man

my only question is how the hell peter ends up there
 
it's almost certainly a case of them agreeing to meet somewhere unpopulated to confront eachother, or one team baiting the other to that location so the US government can't get involved and to minimize collateral damage.

also cuz
Giant Man

my only question is how the hell peter ends up there

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I didn't realise the airport scene was nearly all green screen considering they shot in an actual airport or something IIRC. Yeah, I definitely feel the complaints about lack of a visually interesting setting now.

Maybe it's a mix of both. Some shots are at the actual airport, some are against a greenscreen with a virtually recreated airport. Your brain can't tell the difference anyhow. :P
 
As long as they throw a little dirt on their faces and mess up the hair a little, i'm okay with this. BvS was ridiculous in this regard. Wonder Woman looked like she was ready to walk down the catwalk despite fighting Doomsday for 10 minutes.

What does that have to do with a boring setting?
 
A big part of Winter Soldier was that a lot of the action took place in "real" locations. Places that are mundane or normal, and specifically very familiar to people, like a normal highway or city streets or apartment building. They were cashing in on that Heat heist/shootout feeling of danger and immediacy by placing it in familiar places so people can relate to the setting. To me this was one of the strengths of the movie.

I'd imagine they are going for that approach with Civil War action too.

It's one thing for super heroes to fight eachother at the secret, crazy underground sci-if base and blow up super computers and throw each other through fancy over the top tech equipment. It's another to see a luggage cart blow up when Iron Man misses with his missile, an airport getting wrecked on the periphery.

I think people are ignoring the shot from the trailers of Black Widow looking shocked/concerned at the huge explosions popping off on the tarmac.
 
A big part of Winter Soldier was that a lot of the action took place in "real" locations. Places that are mundane or normal, and specifically very familiar to people, like a normal highway or city streets or apartment building. They were cashing in on that Heat heist/shootout feeling of danger and immediacy by placing it in familiar places so people can relate to the setting. To me this was one of the strengths of the movie.

I'd imagine they are going for that approach with Civil War action too.

This is definitely true as well. Complaints about boring locations is what leads to every battle being a big CGI clusterfuck, like Doomsday in BvS. To me, location doesn't really matter as long as the stakes and character drama are there.
 
A big part of Winter Soldier was that a lot of the action took place in "real" locations. Places that are mundane or normal, and specifically very familiar to people, like a normal highway or city streets or apartment building. They were cashing in on that Heat heist/shootout feeling of danger and immediacy by placing it in familiar places so people can relate to the setting. To me this was one of the strengths of the movie.

I'd imagine they are going for that approach with Civil War action too.

can't wait for Spider-Man to say his famous line "she's got a GREAT ASS"
 
A big part of Winter Soldier was that a lot of the action took place in "real" locations. Places that are mundane or normal, and specifically very familiar to people, like a normal highway or city streets or apartment building. They were cashing in on that Heat heist/shootout feeling of danger and immediacy by placing it in familiar places so people can relate to the setting. To me this was one of the strengths of the movie.

I'd imagine they are going for that approach with Civil War action too.

Seems to be quite the opposite imo.

You have the UN, a random gate outside the UN, an empty airport, Siberia (!),
a likely Hydra base
, and a largely featureless apartment, as well as what appears to be a restaurant/hotel during the Tony vs Bucky scene.

Winter Soldier took place in identifiable locations in Washington DC. That's a big part of why it was "familiar", so to speak.
 
This is definitely true as well. Complaints about boring locations is what leads to every battle being a big CGI clusterfuck, like Doomsday in BvS. To me, location doesn't really matter as long as the stakes and character drama are there.

The doomsday fight was in an abandoned area as well, not sure how you think that is the cause of it being a cgi clusterfuck.
 
Speculation about the green screen with actual spoilers :
It is probably Giant Man fighting everyone else on the back
 
Just shoot them all at night time or using blue filter. it's guaranteed to look expensive when things start exploding. Just ask BvS.
 
Well, I'll repeat what I said before. I think we'll see a glimpse of Hulk either trapped/captured somehow or sent the fuck off into space as setup. I do hope they don't destroy The Raft and actually someone(s) end up in there. (Read: heroes).

I want to see a super hero prison break, although I'm sure it won't be in this one.
 
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