metaphysician
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Don't forget Howard the Duck. He also exists. *eg*
Probably not. Likely tied to the outcome of Infinity War. Any problems Civil War caused will be either dealt with in IW, or rendered pointless due to the circumstances Infinity War has set. Such as the fact that there is a 8 foot tall purple space man stronger than Hulk and Thor combined with the power to snap galaxies out of existence coming to Earth.
The heroes squabble won't matter at the moment because they'll have to protect the Earth. And the Accords will probably be dealt with after they save the world again(assuming the Accords are still active by then)and the government realizes that it's stupid to regulate the heroes because I mean, whats the point? Not like the US Army can stop the Chitauri, Raging Hulk, Ultron, and they definately can't do jack **** to Thanos. So the smart thing to do is to let the heroes be heroes.
Sure casualties will happen but when you're dealing with villains bent on world domination and death to humanity ya can't avoid casualties. All you can do is reduce them.
Any word from Feige on if Namor is going to show up anytime soon.
Oh maybe. Only time will tell.Let me rephrase. The heros featured as title characters in the 2020 movies are being kept under wraps to keep secret who survived Civil War. Not exactly "direct," poor choice of words
Let me rephrase. The heros featured as title characters in the 2020 movies are being kept under wraps to keep secret who survived Civil War. Not exactly "direct," poor choice of words
Not necessarily. We already know that Downey and Evans are contracted for Infinity War, so even if either Steve or Tony "die" in Civil War, they'll be brought back for that. We know Black Panther, Ant-Man and Spider-Man survive since they've got solo movies coming up in Phase 3. I think Renner and Johansson might be signed for Infinity War as well, but everyone else including them are unlikely to get their own solo movie anyway (Vision, Scarlet Witch, Winter Soldier, etc.). I don't think the 2020 movies are being kept secret because of Civil War. It's just too early to announce them yet. I'd say we won't find out what they are until next year at the earliest.


Wanna read the dumbest thing you'll see all day?
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/mar/22/why-is-the-marvel-cinema-universe-so-drab
Being contracted doesn't mean Marvel has to call them. It just means they are on the hook if they do.
revert back to Marvel, Avengers 5 will be Secret Invasion.I thought of something.
Ifrevert back to Marvel, Avengers 5 will be Secret Invasion.
That is my guess looking at MCU record of taking titles of modern Marvel events (either widely or character events) to title their movies.
Not sure if people saw this, but GOTG vol 3 has been confirmed as of the 17th.
http://www.indiewire.com/article/gu...el-cinematic-universe-phease-4-thanos20160417

"The only thing that seemed interesting to us was to deconstruct the Marvel Universe - because where else can we go at this point? There have been 11 or 12 movies so far, all with a fairly traditional structure. Our pitch to them was: People will tell you they love chocolate ice cream - until you give it to them five days a week. It's time to give them some rainbow sherbet. Kevin [Feige] is a maverick and he's very sensitive to how people are responding to his content. He said he thought we might be right. And after they announced Batman v. Superman, he said, 'you guys are absolutely right.'"