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the adventure zone taz my art taako is my son i love him i'm bad at drawing hatsIt’s that time of year again, where all the big blockbusters of the year will start popping out every other week…well what feels like every other week. We already had the kick off with Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film was either loved or hated, and those who sat in-between decided to love or hate it after a second viewing. Usually two viewings will allow you to realize your true feeling towards it. Well, certain blockbuster’s only get two views, but Marvel, they’ve figured something out. For a company who was struggling decades ago, has now turned into one of the most profitable comic companies in the world. I’m not talking just films, it ranges from comics to novels, and even cons. Over the last eight years they’ve turned into a powerhouse. A company willing to take risks with not very well known characters, and bring them to life on the big screen. Not only have they’ve been successful in the box office, but they’ve managed to turn all their characters into house hold names.

You can’t walk down the street any more without seeing an Iron Man, Captain America, or Hulk t-shirt/hoodie. That is the life we live in now, and we have Marvel to thank for it. Now, before everyone starts to think I’m being a Marvel fanboy…it is far from that. (I do really enjoy Marvel movies, and some of their comics.) It is just hard to ignore the facts. Marvel has come up with a recipe that seems to work for the majority of the population, and because of that being a “nerd” hasn’t been an embarrassment like it used to be. Marvel may not be completely responsible for this, but they certainly helped. Now, we are currently twelve films in, and we are getting ready to see their thirteenth installment. Captain America: Civil War. When this was first announced at SDCC (San Diego Comic Con) roughly last year (I believe it was either at it, or right before), they teased the film in a different way. They originally had it on their slate of movies titled as Captain America: The Serpent Society, which had a-lot of people raising their eyebrows, mine included.

Turns out, the joke was on us, once they changed the name to Civil War. RDJ (Robert Downey Jr) and Chris Evans came out on stage together and posed as if they were getting ready to box. I remember this vividly, because I thought: “Wow…this is a wonderful time to be a comic book fan!” So, all this said, what should we expect in this film? I can tell you one thing, it wont be like the comic event. There may be similarities, but nothing to extravagant. Now that we’ve watched the trailers, and the new clip last night, which you can find here, it’s time we break this movie down a little bit, shall we? We know that the events of the first two Avengers films, and Winter Solider have severally pissed off the entire world. Okay, maybe not the entire world, some may be thankful for their lives being spared, but a little peeved that their homes were destroyed. Damn Avengers, always showing up and blowing stuff up. With their arrival, new threats have sprung up all over the world, some snakes in the grass have popped their heads out, thinking that they, and they alone could squash the Avengers.

Maybe after some property damage, and a few verbal exchanges they usually get stomped by the Avengers. With the destruction that has been left behind by their involvement in one incident or another has left the world with a question. Who do they answer to? That is the main focal point for this movie, and that is what causes the division. From our understanding thus far, especially from the movies synopsis that yet another incident occurs near the start of this film. Which I assume also comes from the new clip released the other day, which is linked in above the picture. With the government breathing down their neck it will cause tempers to flair up. We know thus far that every character has changed drastically since the start, which is natural in any story, but the interesting part is their development is what makes the opposing teams make sense. So, let’s break down the teams. A quick thing to take note of before we look at his team. Since his entry into the MCU, Cap has probably changed the most.

Not only has he become more set with his believes, but he’s learned to question everything. That could be thanks to Nick Fury, Hydra, SHIELD, and Bucky. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see why Captain has no desire to be over watched by the government. Main reason: Hydra secretly running SHIELD for decades, which was supposed to be the greatest secret government agency in the world. If I was Cap, I would say the hell to the government, and the hell to anyone who complains about being saved. He’s just doing what is right, and I see no issue with that. The only thing that I don’t think Cap sees is the accountability part. He is so focused on just protecting people, he doesn’t see the politics behind it, so that blinds him from making the best decisions. Thus creating more enemies, which leads to more collateral damage. That collateral damage is what they want them to be held accountable for, because the government feels that it’s the Avengers job to secure the situation and stop it.

Yet, every time they are involved hundreds get caught in the crossfire. After the dust settles they are off gathering intelligence, leaving the rest of society to clean up the mess. Granted an argument could be made that Stark sends a clean up team, which is mentioned in Age of Ultron, but in the governments eyes that isn’t good enough. Mainly because they go on missions with the approval of any major power. Their freedom to come and go as they please breaks a system of command that the government feels is in place…whatever helps them sleep at night I guess? Anyway, this causes Cap to walk away. Not to mention that his best friend finally gained his memories back, and is trying to do the right thing again. This creates a whole different issue, so I think the Winter Solider (Bucky Barnes) will be the reason the fractured Avengers break into a fight. The government wants him to do time for his crimes, but Cap thinks since he was brainwashed that he shouldn’t be held accountable.

 Tony Stark has made his fair share of mistakes, and I would say Age of Utlron was probably the tip of the iceberg. I would say mid Avengers Assemble all the way to the end of Age of Ultron we see major changes to his character. As the MCU grows Stark realizes more, and more the weight of all his decisions as Iron Man, which starts to weigh on him. This pushes him to support going under the governments watch, so they can be kept in check. Something, Stark sorely needs, and a lesson he learned in Age of Ultron. This is my speculation, or my thoughts of what might go down in this film. So what you read here will not be confirmed, it is not rumored, it’s just me thinking out loud. Don’t worry, I’ll be brief. I don’t think their will be any registration involved with this film, but I do think it is a matter of trust. I don’t think the world trusts the Avengers any more after Age of Ultron, and they feel that they don’t know what their doing. A simple loose cannon, and the fact that they have Captain America trying to defend a wanted criminal doesn’t help matters.

That fact alone will most likely be the reason Stark’s team is sent in to face off with them, and as I stated before, will most likely be the reason they actually get into a physical battle.I think during their little dispute, Baron Zemo (who is in the movie mind you) will end up doing his big move. A classic, “oh, the Avengers are distracted, let me steal this” move. I think to complicate the situation Crossbones will be captured early on in the film, and the broken out by whatever Zemo is up too. During that time, he’ll end up killing Cap, just like he did in the comics, which will ultimately end the fight, and probably move us into a quick funeral scene with a confession from Stark. That part, and that part alone will probably be the only part that will match up with the comics. I do think Spider-Man will have a big affect on events that occur, but I think he will mainly be questioning both sides. If anything I see him turning into a neutral party, and trying to get the Avengers to see reason.

I don’t think we will see him beaten savagely like he was in the comics. Overall it should be a good film, but I highly doubt it will be a really dark film at all. The trailers try to play it off like it will be, but the only dark part will be the end…the part that matters the most right? Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability. Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Emily VanCamp, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd and Frank Grillo, with William Hurt and Daniel Brühl.