Captain America: Civil War is the conclusion of the Captain America trilogy, and it’s an ending which brings together more heroes than any other solo superhero flick of the MCU. So being excited for this flick is a given - and not just as far as the hardcore fans are concerned.
But the Civil War isn't just the grand finale of a solo franchise - it also introduces other superheroes into the MCU: Black Panther and Spider-Man. And while we saw the latter in his own solo franchises, we are more than ready to welcome the former. But how will they be in the movie? Will their portrayals do the characters justice?
According to Birth. Movies. Death., Marvel has already screened an unfinished version of Captain America: Civil War and, as expected, it was more than welcomed. The website notes that it feels like a true Captain America flick, continuing the story that began with Captain America: The Winter Soldier. But this isn't all, since Civil War also picks up the pieces left behind after Age of Ultron.
The website also notes the highlights of the film - as expected, the final act will surprise everybody. But what is even more surprising are the new additions, namely Black Panther and Spider-Man. According to the report, Spider-Man is thrown into the mix without even touching on his origin story, which is certainly more than welcomed, since everybody knows it.
Also, the addition of Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther is one of the best moves Marvel has made. So Civil War might be about the old roster and the problems that appear between the already known superheroes - but it is also about the new heroes, the ones who will continue the legacy of the MCU.