It's been a few days since Marvel's Captain America - Civil War dropped and most people are still coming out of the cinema wondering why the movie got named CA - CW in the first place. Sure, it is a blockbuster packed with bad ass action sequences (the Russos didn't dissapoint) and for a movie that introduces a few new heroes, including our favourite web slinger, it was a great watch...but couldn't it have been named something like "Marvel's Civil War"?, take the upcoming DC for example with Dawn of Justice, this movie just like Civil War was more of a prologue to something bigger, now after packing that much Marvel Big screenies (lol) into the fold,it didn't really seem like a Captain America movie anymore (except that Cap seemed to be the one still with his resolve in the end), though i was expecting some big bad villain showing up somewhere through out the movie(my wish wasn't granted sha) I must admit the idea of a simple Sokovian screwing with the 'Avengers' was a lovable idea, it shows us that no matter how powerful we are even the weak can manipulate us,given the right amount of data,
When the Avengers first assembled four years ago, it felt like a grand culmination, the ultimate Marvel superhero event: its Big Four characters united (well, eventually) against a colossal planetary threat. Since then, the studio’s ever-expanding Cinematic Universe has delivered sequels of varying quality and introduced new heroes in stand-alone movies (well, as close to stand-alone as Marvel can ever get), but it’s never quite matched the ensemble-balancing finesse and Earth-quaking action scale of Joss Whedon’s initial assembling. Certainly not in his clunkier, team-gathering follow up, Age Of Ultron. Not until now.
Gonna go watch the movie a few times more, see if I can find any easter eggs, spoilers etc
When the Avengers first assembled four years ago, it felt like a grand culmination, the ultimate Marvel superhero event: its Big Four characters united (well, eventually) against a colossal planetary threat. Since then, the studio’s ever-expanding Cinematic Universe has delivered sequels of varying quality and introduced new heroes in stand-alone movies (well, as close to stand-alone as Marvel can ever get), but it’s never quite matched the ensemble-balancing finesse and Earth-quaking action scale of Joss Whedon’s initial assembling. Certainly not in his clunkier, team-gathering follow up, Age Of Ultron. Not until now.
Gonna go watch the movie a few times more, see if I can find any easter eggs, spoilers etc
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