
Captain America 3D: Civil War
The entire Avengers initiative is torn into two opposing sides in this closing chapter to Disney Marvel's Captain America series. The directors of The Winter Soldier return, as does Chris Evans as Steve Rogers. The cast of Marvel characters joining them include Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Don Cheadle as War Machine, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man and introducing Tom Holland as Spider-Man (marking the webbed one's first appearance in this Marvel universe).
After a major incident involving the Rogers-led Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability. This new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps - one led by 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.
- Director:
- Anthony RussoJoe Russo ('Captain America: The Winter Soldier')
- Writer:
- Christopher MarkusStephen McFeely
- Cast:
- Chris EvansRobert Downey JrSebastian StanScarlett JohanssonElizabeth OlsenChadwick BosemanJeremy RennerPaul BettanyTom HollandEmily VanCampAnthony MackieFrank GrilloDon CheadlePaul Rudd
Reviews & comments
Much better than B v S !!
Short 'n sweet because I'm not the first person to say this: This movie shows Zach Snyder how it could have been if he's stuck with a coherant narrative and a plot that made sense. The acting is great and the FX aren't overpowering. I'm a DC comics guy (ie not a Marvel fan) but I enjoyed this a whole lot more than Batman v Superman.
CIVIL WOAH!
I’ve been reading comic books, graphic novels, illustrated tales and cartoons since I was knee high to Ant-Man and say, what you will about Disney, but we’re in a golden age for comics fans. Anyone who doubts that or the staying power of the superhero genre needs to see CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR, because the Russo Brothers, Anthony and Joe, take all their...
Captain Avengers:Holding Punches
Captain America:Civil War Wow, what a fight, almost continuously, like at conflict with someone or something. Takes a step up from Avengers and Ironman/Captain America in story line and content. Gave some more insights to back stories/origins, and ’new’ characters introduced. I really enjoyed it and thoroughly encourage you to watch it. Even Kevin Smith who...
Marvel at it again
I thoroughly enjoyed Captain America. I was a little unnerved reading its run time was 2 hours 27 minutes thinking that was far too long for a superhero blockbuster but everything was to the point. There weren't any unnecessary scenes. Bringing in so many extra characters was a bit of a risk but boy did it pay off with a great fight scene mid-film. I love...

Variety
pressRemarkable for its dramatic coherence and thematic unity as for its dizzyingly inventive action sequences.

Time Out
pressThis is Marvel at their best: a pacey, intelligent super-sized blockbuster and a roaringly fun night out.

The Guardian
pressIt’s a huge aspartame rush of a film: a giant irresistible snack, not nutritious, but very tasty.

SBS
pressNo doubt this is the kind of high note Marvel would like to continue indefinitely across the franchise.

Hollywood Reporter
pressBuilds upon the plotlines of previous Avengers outings, bringing together known marquee quantities and introducing the Black Panther and a new Spidey in winning fashion.

Empire Magazine
pressMatching its blockbuster scale and spectacle with the smarts of a great, grown-up thriller, Captain America: Civil War is Marvel Studios’ finest film yet.

Variety
pressRemarkable for its dramatic coherence and thematic unity as for its dizzyingly inventive action sequences.

Time Out
pressThis is Marvel at their best: a pacey, intelligent super-sized blockbuster and a roaringly fun night out.

The Guardian
pressIt’s a huge aspartame rush of a film: a giant irresistible snack, not nutritious, but very tasty.

SBS
pressNo doubt this is the kind of high note Marvel would like to continue indefinitely across the franchise.

Hollywood Reporter
pressBuilds upon the plotlines of previous Avengers outings, bringing together known marquee quantities and introducing the Black Panther and a new Spidey in winning fashion.

Empire Magazine
pressMatching its blockbuster scale and spectacle with the smarts of a great, grown-up thriller, Captain America: Civil War is Marvel Studios’ finest film yet.
Much better than B v S !!
Short 'n sweet because I'm not the first person to say this: This movie shows Zach Snyder how it could have been if he's stuck with a coherant narrative and a plot that made sense. The acting is great and the FX aren't overpowering. I'm a DC comics guy (ie not a Marvel fan) but I enjoyed this a whole lot more than Batman v Superman.
CIVIL WOAH!
I’ve been reading comic books, graphic novels, illustrated tales and cartoons since I was knee high to Ant-Man and say, what you will about Disney, but we’re in a golden age for comics fans. Anyone who doubts that or the staying power of the superhero genre needs to see CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR, because the Russo Brothers, Anthony and Joe, take all...
Captain Avengers:Holding Punches
Captain America:Civil War Wow, what a fight, almost continuously, like at conflict with someone or something. Takes a step up from Avengers and Ironman/Captain America in story line and content. Gave some more insights to back stories/origins, and ’new’ characters introduced. I really enjoyed it and thoroughly encourage you to watch it. Even Kevin Smith...
Marvel at it again
I thoroughly enjoyed Captain America. I was a little unnerved reading its run time was 2 hours 27 minutes thinking that was far too long for a superhero blockbuster but everything was to the point. There weren't any unnecessary scenes. Bringing in so many extra characters was a bit of a risk but boy did it pay off with a great fight scene mid-film. I...
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