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Nem said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

Neither is Captain America, but eventually Civil War makes him relatable. A goody two shoes who stands up for American values who then turns into American badass once the government tries to take threaten civil liberties.

Err... have you watched the movie yet? Cause we don't know the storyline.

All i saw from the trailer is that heroes were causing alot of destruction and need to be controled better and cap refused to that. I'm not sure he is in the right. We will have to see the final storyline.

Also... you know that in the comics he doesnt win right? Because he was in the wrong.

We know the primary gist as to where Captain America an iron man stand if you've read the comics. It doesnt matter who wins or loses except for the fact that Marvel is salvaging whats left of the storylines they have licenses to with more grace than studios that have all of the rights to their characters and stories. Personally, I think its cooler to let bucky go crazy and cause mayhem as a catalyst rather than nobodies causing the issues to start like the comics. Since Marvel has no rights to the Xmen franchise they need story that can test the philosophical depths between superheroes the civilization they live in and the conflict within and outside of themselves. This is what will be going on in civil war. I dont know what destruction you're talking about. The Marvel Universe has had far less destruction than DC. Lets not go there...shall we? Theres something called a perimeter and I doubt anyone in the DC comic universes know what that is. 

 

In the end...all they showed was the action. We all know Civil War is one of the more through provoking story archs in marvel lore when it comes to rights and human society. Much like Batman vs Superman, Civil War will take on the burden of having their superheroes question the extent of their power on earth and as it pertains to the people. The difference is it actually dealt with the depths of every superheroes idea of what is right or wrong when it comes to the needs of the public safety and individual human rights. They contemplate the difference between the philosophy of being a citizen or a protector.The right to your own identity rather than selling out who you are just to make the people safe. The decision is tough. Again....a much deeper plot than BVS...so ...yeah.