In this case, it’s the world saying, “This is how The Avengers can be run.” Who better to push up against that kind of pressure than the guy essentially wearing an American flag? Something we found in Cap 2, frankly, is we felt Cap was more interesting when he had something to push up against. We felt like we had to tell the next step in that story, which is what happened? What is the world’s reaction?Īnd we always think it’s interesting to push Captain America up against the wall. Where have we been? What stories have we told? It felt like it was kind of the right time for Civil War to start to happen, because when you look at the events of Avengers, and Avengers 2, and Thor 2, and Cap 2, there are all these sort of almost world ending experiences. But we also looked at the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole. Obviously there’s a deep bench of great Cap stories that we could pull from. We pitched out a million different ideas. Nate Moore: It was sort of a happy accident in starting to develop the script with Markus and McFeely and the Russo Brothers. We spoke with Captain America: Civil War producer Nate Moore about the Civil War story from the comics and why now was the right time to explore it in the MCU, and why it's being explored from the perspective of Captain America instead of Iron Man or other Avengers. So, what happens when thousands of lives are lost and billions of dollars in damage are left in the wake of a battle instigated by, or at least, involving the Avengers? then fell part and the Avengers took it upon themselves to continue protecting the planet from what they deemed as threats and they did so without government supervision or permissions, without consequences or regulation. helped form The Avengers to protect the planet from the beginnings of an alien invasion. Instead, Marvel Studios' take is that of a natural progression built on what's come before - what we've seen from a dozen movies since 2008's Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. It's not a multi-movie event for one thing, although the implications of what happens in Captain America: Civil War will be felt throughout the rest of Phase 3. In the movies, the Civil War embraces the same core tenets but has some key differences. And over 100 comics tied into Civil War, exploring both sides of the conflict and everything else happening as a result or in the background.
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In Marvel Comics a decade ago, the Civil War crossover event was just that - an event launched from a new and unique situation (a super-powered incident in Stamford, Connecticut where hundreds of civilians were killed) written specifically to kick things off.
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So what makes a movie that features not one, but two teams of Avengers battling each other a Captain America story? Star Sebastian Stan, a key supporting character in both prior Captain America movies, promises that Civil War is Captain America 3 and not Avengers 2.5 and when we visited the set last summer, Robert Downey Jr. Knowing that and knowing Captain America: Civil War is the first chapter in Phase 3 of the MCU, is it really a Captain America story or is actually another Avengers installment? Looked at from a different perspective, the fact that nobody has discussed where to take the character after Infinity War could mean that it could end up being Steve Rogers' last stop, if he actually makes it that far.2016's summer movie season opens up with Captain America: Civil War, a film that includes more characters than any other Marvel Cinematic Universe feature to date, a film that will be the studio's longest to date, and a film that promises to drastically change the franchise's status quo. We have no idea what happens to Steve Rogers at the end of Captain America: Civil War, and so by specifying that the next chapter for Captain America and not Chris Evans, will be in Avengers: Infinity War they could be saying that Steve Rogers is already on his way out. The choice of language here may not mean anything, but it could also be quite deliberate.
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And there’s been no talk about where we go beyond that, yet. That’s the next chapter, so to speak, in his specific story. We are moving into a phase now in the storytelling where, when we bring Captain America’s story forward from Civil War, it’s going to be into Avengers: Infinity War. The Russo’s answer seems to confirm a future for Cap, but they never actually used Chris’ name. HeyUGuys asked the Russo Brothers if a switch like that could occur within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or if Chris Evans will likely continue to be Captain America for the foreseeable future. Throughout the history of Captain America in the comics, the mantle has been worn by numerous different people.