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I guess I'll just root for the team that has Spiderman
I guess I'm going with cap and co, can't go with the pro registration group
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I guess I'll just root for the team that has Spiderman
'Tis a hard issue to side with.Man. I'm not going to know who to root for during Civil War, now that I think about it.
I guess I'll just root for the team that has Spiderman
'Tis a hard issue to side with.Man. I'm not going to know who to root for during Civil War, now that I think about it.
I guess I'll just root for the team that has Spiderman
On one hand, keeping a secret identity can do more harm than good, but if the villains would get hold of those identities, all hell would break loose.
From what I've read, it's about registration.The war can't be over secret identities. I bet it's over natural resource, like vibration or something like that.
No, I haven't read that. I have A LOT of catching up to do.Spider-Man is a prime example of this.
Remember Spider-Man:Back in Black?
Spider-Man is a prime example of this.
Remember Spider-Man:Back in Black?
No, I haven't read that. I have A LOT of catching up to do.
There are no secret identites....that we know of. The legislation could have all the secret identity folks, like Daredevil, pop out of nowhere. And it's not solely about secret identites. It's about heroes being registered.There are no secret identities in the mcu, at least not so far.
We'll see.
During Marvel's major Phase 3 announcement today, the company revealed the official title of the third 'Captain America' film, 'Captain America: Civil War,' thus reiterating that the newest installment would indeed pit Cap against Iron Man and bring Marvel's Civil War storyline to the big screen. But those familiar with that particular story arc might be wondering just how that plot works on the big screen when the superheroes of Marvel's Cinematic Universe don't have secret identities.
During the presentation, Marvel studio head Kevin Feige participated in a Q&A where he was asked how they plan on taking the Civil War story from book to screen without a couple of elements -- namely, in the comic books, the superheroes (Spider-Man included) are forced to register and unmask, revealing their secret identities, which is the cause for the major rift between Iron Man and Captain America. Via /Film:
I don’t want to give too much away, but needless to say, the generalities of the act are the same. Something happens, perhaps it’s cumulative for things that have happened though all of the movies leading up to this point. It has made the governments of the world say “we need to have some oversight of these guys. They need to report to somebody. So it becomes more… it falls under that umbrella, rather than “you have to take off your mask.” It’s not about the secret identity thing, as much as it is about, overall, who reports to who, and who can agree to oversight committee. Because as of now, in Avengers 2, there is no more security council, there is no SHIELD, obviously. Stark is paying for it, Captain America is running it, and things occur that will make governments begin to question.
So there you have it. Over the next few films, we'll be seeing what leads to the cinematic version of the registration act, and how they plan on enacting it. As for whether or not Spider-Man will be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Feige was unable to comment on that today, but we're still hopeful.
'Captain America: Civil War' hits theaters on May 6, 2016.
Tony has the better super power but he is still a lame. He's such a lame that they drastically changed his character in the movies to make him watchable.We Tony hating now?
Cap aint nothing without the juice. At least Tony is a genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.
The war can't be over secret identities. I bet it's over natural resource, like vibranium or something like that.
There are no secret identities in the mcu, at least not so far.
We'll see.
That's the writers problems. Doesn't stop him from being a billionaire, play....eh you know the rest.Tony has the better super power but he is still a lame. He's such a lame that they drastically changed his character in the movies to make him watchable.
peter parker wouldnt be anything if a spider didnt bite himThat's the writers problems. Doesn't stop him from being a billionaire, play....eh you know the rest.Tony has the better super power but he is still a lame. He's such a lame that they drastically changed his character in the movies to make him watchable.
Steve just has.....heart?
At the end of the day though, Peter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Everybody has their problems. I'd take a genius with an ego over a man made lab experiment any day.
peter parker wouldnt be anything if a spider didnt bite him
steve rogers is everything you want in a super hero, stark is just a smart but spoiled child
takes a real genius to invite a terrorist to attack his house and not put up any extra securityEverybody has their problems. I'd take a genius with an ego over a man made lab experiment any day.
peter parker wouldnt be anything if a spider didnt bite him
steve rogers is everything you want in a super hero, stark is just a smart but spoiled child
That was Shane Black who did all that
takes a real genius to invite a terrorist to attack his house and not put up any extra security
at least he was smart enough to let cap call the shots or they would have never saved new york
dont blame the director for the characters stupidityThat was Shane Black who did all that
takes a real genius to invite a terrorist to attack his house and not put up any extra security
at least he was smart enough to let cap call the shots or they would have never saved new york
Even geniuses don't know EVERYTHING.
dont blame the director for the characters stupidity
he wouldnt have even been in avengers if he didnt get saved by a hidden element that his dad left for him in the second movie
true, he was lucky that daddy was there to save himEven geniuses don't know EVERYTHING.
dont blame the director for the characters stupidity
he wouldnt have even been in avengers if he didnt get saved by a hidden element that his dad left for him in the second movie
'Tis what 'tis.
true, he was lucky that daddy was there to save him
95% of super heros are based on one (insert important life event here)'Tis what 'tis.
true, he was lucky that daddy was there to save him
At the end of the day, Steve's life is based on one injection.
Stark has his genius which brings him his money, and even without his money, his genius reins supreme.
Steve should get Erkskine tatted all over his body.