(Tony Stark/Iron Man) and Don Cheadle (James “Rhodey” Rhodes/War Machine) in Captain America: Civil War He especially disapproves of Tony keeping Wanda and her dangerous powers under lock and key, because he feels she’s just a kid who deserves to live a normal life. Cap doesn’t agree, after seeing how HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D., and feels that the safest hands are their own. the right to regulate the Avengers’ activities. Later, the mother of one of the accidental victims of their avenging activities lays the blame on him, which causes him to feel so guilty that he agrees with former General and current Secretary of State Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Bruce’s antagonist and Betty Ross’ father in The Incredible Hulk) who wants them to sign the Sokovia Accords that will give the U.N. At the start of the film, we find out that he has just broken up with Pepper, his rock of emotional stability. We’ve never seen Tony so sad, so lonely, so guilty or bitter before. There are some laughs as is typical for a Marvel movie, but it is way less quippy and humorous than usual. The contention over who is right regarding government regulation over superhero activities isn’t resolved neither is the second issue, which can only be healed by time. Moreover, they do not trivialise the drama that caused the fight between Cap and Tony by tying up matters neatly in a bow at the end of the movie. But it is also one of the best Marvel films to date - second-best, in my opinion. It’s a much more sombre film than any in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before, walloping you in the stomach with emotional punches. Jeremy Renner (Clint Barton/Hawkeye), Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch), Chris Evans (Steve Rogers/Captain America) and Sebastian Stan (James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes/Winter Soldier) in Captain America: Civil WarĬivil War is heartbreaking.
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