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Captain America: Civil War SPOILER Thread - #TeamThanos

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Yep, there's a second one.

Peter is messing with his new web shooter and it projects a Spidey symbol onto his ceiling. Then we get "SPIDER-MAN WILL RETURN"
fuck...i had a feeling there would be a after-credit scenes involving him, this is the 1st time there are 2 after credit scenes in a Marvel movie so I didn't really know :/
 
fuck...i had a feeling there would be a after-credit scenes involving him, this is the 1st time there are 2 after credit scenes in a Marvel movie so I didn't really know :/

I thought most of the movies had 2 credits scenes

I was surprised when AoU didn't have a second one
 
fuck...i had a feeling there would be a after-credit scenes involving him, this is the 1st time there are 2 after credit scenes in a Marvel movie so I didn't really know :/
Two after creditscene happened multiple times :/

It will be on YouTube soon I guess, dont worry
 
Tony Stark's "Who are you?" to Scott at the end cut like a goddamn knife.

Also I need to know how Spider-Man is going to get out of the Accords stuff to do his superheroing in his own film.

The Accords technically only applied to The Avengers as a group due to the mass destruction and because they violate national sovereignty. I would imagine vigilantes will be dealt with differently, although they won't necessarily be welcome of course.

He will operate the same way he did before them, outside.
 
here's some spidey ones from the leaked airport scene

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http://i.imgur.com/H9QQLcU.webm

That was a nice hint of spider sense.
 
It warms my heart so fucking much to see Spidey with emotive eyes <3

My inner Spidey fanboy erupted for this movie. They got him so perfectly right.
 
This movie was so good holy mess! Better than the comic IMO.

Oh man I had forgotten. Everyone said the comic was trash. But this movie was GREAT.

I haven't ever read the comics before haha. Hard to imagine it was THAT bad considering this movie was so good.
 
Oh man I had forgotten. Everyone said the comic was trash. But this movie was GREAT.

I haven't ever read the comics before haha. Hard to imagine it was THAT bad considering this movie was so good.
The movie has virtually nothing in common with the book besides the characters.
 
As much as I liked the airport fight, the fight against the police followed by the chase was my favorite action sequence in the movie. Especially if you also include Bucky going Winter Soldier a few minutes later
 
At the end, when Steve writes to Tony he says "I put my trust in people, and for the most part they haven't let me down"

Who do you think Steve was talking about that let him down?
 
no lies detected.

also I wouldn't be surprised if Sony wants to fast-track a spidey sequel for 2019

UUUUUUUGH, the last thing we need is Sony fast-tracking ANYthing Spidey. I would barely, BARELY tolerate a B-tier roster Sinister Six in Homecoming's 3rd act, and only because we trust in Marvel Studios.

... Damn now I really wanna see the Netflix Marvel guys teaming up with Spidey to take on a B-Tier Sinister Six. Argh, on paper such a bad idea but IN MY MIND IT'S NOT THAT BAD.
 
Antman definitely got the biggest reactions out of all the characters in my theater.
Pretty much every single scene with him, even when he got out of the van as regular ass Scott.

People just really like Paul Rudd I guess.
 
I loved the shield vs repulsor moment they ripped from comic though.
I mean, sort of. Context was a little different. I thought the motivations in the movie were waaaaaaay better than the comic. Gave the moment more resonance.
Everyone was anticipating the Hawkeye/Ant-Man combo but pretty sure almost nobody was expecting Big Ant.
Lots of us were. A lot of speculation rose out of a certain Lego set.
 
UUUUUUUGH, the last thing we need is Sony fast-tracking ANYthing Spidey. I would barely, BARELY tolerate a B-tier roster Sinister Six in Homecoming's 3rd act, and only because we trust in Marvel Studios.

... Damn now I really wanna see the Netflix Marvel guys teaming up with Spidey to take on a B-Tier Sinister Six. Argh, on paper such a bad idea but IN MY MIND IT'S NOT THAT BAD.

as long as Marvel is still behind the wheel it'll be fine
 
Enjoyed Black Panther, he got alof of screen time. Thought the movie did a good job of introducing both Spider-Man and Panther. I enjoyed the Spider-Man humor, interested to see more from this Spider-Man.

.....and Aunt May #TeamAuntBae
 
The only one I missed was Fury I still have no idea what he wanted to do in Europe.

I mean wiping out Hydra of course, but he disappers in the End of WS, shows randomly two times up in AoU, but does nothing wort pretending to be dead.

If Fury is up to something, he's trying to figure out something bigger just like he did in the comics Civil War. Hid the whole time, found out about the Skrull invasion.
 
Robert Redford?

Yeah I would agree, Pierce and Rumlow and the rest of the HYDRA agents within SHIELD, probably.

Funny tangent, just saw The Last Castle this morning and that had Mark Ruffalo in it and I couldn't help imagining "Captain America: The Last Avenger" where it's decades later and Cap is rallying the remaining heroes in a prison to stand up against the bad guy in an Iron Man suit locking em up.
 
Oh man I had forgotten. Everyone said the comic was trash. But this movie was GREAT.

I haven't ever read the comics before haha. Hard to imagine it was THAT bad considering this movie was so good.

The comic is an abomination of hamfisted motivations and heavy handed imagery. Tony is taken way, way too far that not only you immediately get he is wrong, you start to root against him the same way you root against the axis forces in WWII. I'm not a big comic book guy either, Civil War was probably the first thing I read in years at the time, and it was bafflingly stupid and if I remember correctly, completely pointless. I didn't stick around to see how they undid everything they left unresolved by the end of the story, and to be frank, I cared even less to see if they ever did.

As much as I liked the airport fight, the fight against the police followed by the chase was my favorite action sequence in the movie. Especially if you also include Bucky going Winter Soldier a few minutes later

The stairwell fight? Yeah, that was very well done. I loved Cap's: "Really man?"
 
Everyone was anticipating the Hawkeye/Ant-Man combo but pretty sure almost nobody was expecting Big Ant.

I had heard stuff on GAF about him apparently being able to go giant. So I was freaking when he started talking about creating a diversion. But when it happened.... LMAO. The way he grabbed War Machine and he started freaking out. Spidey was like "Holy SHIT!"

the theatre went fucking crazy lmao.
 
I bet the Vision is going to end up leaving Earth...like the Hulk he realizes that he's too dangerous. I think the Vision had the best characterization out of anyone really and it leads me to believe that when the Gem gets ripped from his head he won't drop dead.
 
The comic is an abomination of hamfisted motivations and heavy handed imagery. Tony is taken way, way too far that not only you immediately get he is wrong, you start to root against him the same way you root against the axis forces in WWII. I'm not a big comic book guy either, Civil War was probably the first thing I read in years at the time, and it was bafflingly stupid and if I remember correctly, completely pointless. I didn't stick around to see how they undid everything they left unresolved by the end of the story, and to be frank, I cared even less to see if they ever did.

The literally rebooted Tony Stark's brain.

As in, his brain got erased and a backup copy that he made before Civil War was loaded into his brain.

The most literal of reboots.
 
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