We’re just a couple of months away from the release of the highly anticipated Captain America: Civil War. It’s going to be the thirteenth movie in the hugely popular and successful Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise, and fans around the world can’t wait for it.
The movie’s concept is unique, as two teams of superheroes will fight each other over their opposing views in regard to the Sokovia Accords – a legislative bill that requires superheroes to register as such, so their actions can be controlled and monitored by the government.
Captain America will lead one team, Iron Man the other, and the likelihood is that it will be epic. But what if it actually ends up being disappointing. Here are ten reasons why that might actually turn out to be the case for some fans.
If you’re expecting the comic book story…

Captain America: Civil War is, of course, loosely based on the Civil War comic book story arc that was featured in Marvel Comics back in 2006, with “loosely” being the operative word.
That event was much, much larger in scale than the movie is going to be, so if you’ve read the comic – and enjoyed it – and are now expecting the movie to be as epic and sweeping in scope as the events in the comic, you may be sorely disappointed.
Captain America: Civil War will be a much more intimate affair, with much, much smaller teams fighting for superhero supremacy. Just about every hero in Marvel’s comic books was involved in the comic book version, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s cast of characters is simply nowhere near as big.
There could also be a problem with the plausibility of this battle even taking place.

