Batmannerism
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Cap is my favorite character/comic title so I was bummed. Still liked Zemo, but he better wear the freaking mask if they use him again. Think/hope they will; they're certainly leaving it open given where we left him in Cap 3.
I dig Age of Ultron more and more upon subsequent views, but they totally did waste Strucker. Oddly enough I recall them axing him from the Cap 1 script because they didn't wanna waste him in a supporting role. He's more of a Nick Fury villain, and that movie ain't happening which makes it a little easier to swallow.
Dude, do you mean this mask......

Well, I respect your opinion, but IMO that mask has always looked like something Elton John would wear if he joined the KKK.
I can understand people feeling attached to the comic book version because he's been around so long but to be honest I've always found him to be a slightly more ridiculous version of the Red Skull or Btaron Strucker's idiot brother.
In Civil War they took this looney toon and turned him into a relatable, understandable human being (with freakishly spot on planning skills) made him so much more than a 2D nazi loon wearing a purple sock on his head.
I still don't think Daniel Bruhl got enough credit for his performance. Watch him closely during his few scenes and you really do believe that his character is possessed by a cold, implacable hatred of the Avengers.
By not having him as a cackling madman (or wearing the sock on his head) the Russos are really saying something about the power of determination and total commitment (remember he wasn't just willing to die, dying was part of his plan) and he was a relatively ordinary person (well okay, he was a spec ops officer, but he's still just a man). That makes him a million times more compelling than DC's Lex Luthor (from B v S) and a much better villain than his comic book counterpart IMO.