I also got the impression that T'Challa had been the Panther for a while, and that this was not his first time in the suit.
That's my impression as well.
Hence I'm wondering if the standalone will be a prequel or sequel or both...
I also got the impression that T'Challa had been the Panther for a while, and that this was not his first time in the suit.
Surprised to see Martin Freeman in such a minor part. Setup for a later appearance, or did he just beg someone for a cameo in a marvel film?
Having recently read all one hundred and something issues of the Civil War and tie-ins comics, I can't agree. Stark's position in the comics was nowhere near as well handled, and seemed pretty inconsistent and that undermined the whole thing. The movie was tighter and more coherent.Not even close to being as intelligent or deep as the comic book. Actually, basic idea aside, this was nothing like the comic book.
Having recently read all one hundred and something issues of the Civil War and tie-ins comics, I can't agree. Stark's position in the comics was nowhere near as well handled, and seemed pretty inconsistent and that undermined the whole thing. The movie was tighter and more coherent.
But no, not much like the comic book...
I'm always surprised when I hear people expecting the Civil War movie to be anything like the Civil War comic. Age of Ultron had absolutely nothing to do with the comic that the name came from. The Winter Soldier was loosely based on the comic and only had one real moment, the "Who the hell is Bucky? line, that came directly from the comic.
i'm glad the film and comic have little in common because the comic event was utter shit.
Can you move your seat up?
Saw these posts last week. Now I get it.
I liked that too. That's the kind of villain I've wanted to see for a while now.liked the idea of an antagonist that wasn't some sort of demi-god, or supreme being, or someone with a huge army. Nope. Simply someone who wanted them to stand apart.
Do these work as a trilogy though? So much happens between films that you need to see the others to really appreciate what's going on. Feels like the Captain America films are part of a larger movie series rather than a trilogy.Well that was very good, Cap's films are solidified as the best (current) trilogy within the MCU in my opinion.
Did Stan Lee's character not know who Stark was? Or did he just not recognize him? I'm inclined to think it's the latter.Stank
Funny that Spidey would side with the oversight committee. He's the only one who has a secret identity to protect. Then again, he does owe Stark. Could have refused from the start too though.Is Spider-Man the only MCA character to have a secret identity? It's a big difference from the DC universe.
Now both he and Cumby are doing American accents in Marvel movies. And yes, word is that they're keeping their options open to having Freeman come back for a larger role.Surprised to see Martin Freeman in such a minor part. Setup for a later appearance, or did he just beg someone for a cameo in a marvel film?
Yes. I'd love to see them meet.Still, he needs to appear in Doctor Strange.![]()
He nailed it and then some.Tom Holland did such a great job as Peter.
Hadn't thought of that. Great strategy if it's true. People would ordinarily be burnt out on Spider-Man already. Marissa Tomei as Aunt May is another good way to get butts in seats.I understand putting him in here because now instead of thinking "do we really need another Spider-Man movie?" next year people are going to be thinking "I'm excited to see this new Spider-Man movie because he was so good in Civil War!"
Relayer1 said:Btw, note to Batman vs Superman - this is how to make a serious superhero movie with believable motivations and avoid being dour and utterly joyless...
Rhodey is struggling to walk.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.