EB: Civil War is supposed to be the whole Marvel Universe locked in battle. Captain America and Iron Man lead two factions in the conflict. Almost every hero is involved unless they’ve agreed to abstain from both sides and essentially go into hiding.
The problem with using Civil War so soon is that there isn’t too much on the line besides humanity and the heroes that we already know. That sounds like a lot, but humanity and these characters are almost always in danger from a plethora of sources. These are regular stakes for these guys. With the potential to build (and Marvel is definitely building a ton) so many more characters, using the ones we have seems like a waste.
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To me and I don't know all the comics and stuff. The stuff I've heard about the story sounds like it should be a two part film if not trilogy. However they are putting it into one? Sounds like it can easily go wrong.
It shouldn't of been a Captain America film, I mean why do they have to add RDJ in a film franchise which allows Chris Evans time to shine.
Should of just had "Civil War" and make a once in a blue moon movie series out of that
Id rather see them save it for after the infinity gauntlet storyline is complete - they are two of the biggest storylines in the marvel universe, feels like they are blowing their wad too soon