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Just Flicky Discusses “Captain America: Civil War” – Time to Choose a Side
The duo said that they are “most excited” to see Steve Roger aka Captain America surprise fans with his vulnerable side, which was never thought about in any superhero film. You know, that one that’s already hauled in more than $200 million in its global opening and could be the biggest movie of summer.
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And in some individual markets, Civil War came in ahead of Ultron, while it scored the biggest debut of all time for any film in Mexico ($20.6 million), Brazil ($12.3 million) and the Philippines ($7.5 million).
“Civil War” bears the same name as a complex Marvel Comics storyline that took more than a year to tell.
Civil War has been receiving rave reviews thus far and looks set to break a fair few box office records both domestically and internationally.
I won’t say much about what transpires next, only to add that the appearances of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Spider-Man (Tom Holland) are highlights that make you excited for their standalone films.
Captain America: Civil War is now open in 63 per cent of the worldwide marketplace. In his introductory scene, Tony Stark visits Peter and his “surprisingly hot” aunt May (Marisa Tomei), having seen his potential in his some amateur crime-fighting videos on YouTube (mercifully, there’s no origin story this time; all we get is a throwaway reference to “the thing that happened to me six months ago”). Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeeley, who collaborated on the first two Captain America screenplays are back for a third go-round and generally nail it, but it is the Russo brothers who really seem to understand how to deliver the right balance of action and story that fans expect in a movie that is already an worldwide smash.
According to Cinema Blend, even though Freeman portrayed a smaller character in the Civil War movie, his character would appear in more films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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“Winter Soldier”, this one gets political in asking whether or not the Avengers should be regulated by an outside authority or be able to choose their battles on their own.