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What Should the New Titles of the Avengers: Infinity War Movies Be?

Filled with the usual humor, suspense, and action, Captain America: Civil War is an impressive installment in the Marvel story that lays the foundation for what is sure to be an exciting next film.

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The actor, who dons Captain America’s mask and shield a fifth time for the latest Marvel movie, says the studio knows how to satisfy its fans. He’s certainly featured throughout. But, yes, we will change it. And, yes, that is a scoop: “we will retitle them”, Joe Russo shared. Or should they be an extension of the law and be governed and given their assignments from the United Nations?

The official synopsis of the movie states that an incident involving the new Avengers team causes massive collateral damage.

“If you get ahead of yourself, two things can happen”.

Forget “Batman v Superman”.

Old friends Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jnr) find themselves in conflict in Captain America: Civil War. Steve Rogers (Captain America) is against the Accords and believes that the safest hands are still their own. But that’s just part of the argument.

Talking to Collider, the brothers who are known to work side-by-side in projects talked about their first dive in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as the two were tapped to direct “Captain America: The Winter Solider” a couple of years back.

Most would agree that splitting up a finale into two parts is a awful decision.

They have a lot of fun showcasing the hero’s abilities, particularly in regards to changing his density, whether that’s stepping through a wall or solidifying himself while Hawkeye tries to punch him in the face or Giant-Man throws a bus at Black Panther. The fact that the movie has a heavy plot and some gripping drama makes for a good viewing as well, so graphics or special effects is not the only reason to watch this new Marvel flick. “But I didn’t…it was never really in the docket of, like, this is a definitive going to happen Marvel movie”.

Captain America: Civil War opens nationwide on Friday, May 6.

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We may not know any concrete details about these two films yet (other than their focus on Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet, of course), but what do you think they’ll end up calling these movies?

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