And with that knowledge and experience the studio moved forward with even more wild projects like Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Captain America: Civil War was the first time we saw so many MCU characters assembled on the big screen ( except for Chris Hemsworth), proving it was both possible and profitable. I would include No Way Home into that level of ambition for sure. When that worked, it gave us the ambition for movies like Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. I think that going back to Civil War, sort of having an idea for a movie that is based entirely on what actors and what characters that we can get to work together and shoot on a single day. It turns out that the scope of that project helped influence future crossover events, as Kevin Feige explained, There were a dizzying amount of heroes duking it out throughout the project’s runtime, who fought each other rather than a villain. In part two of this article we looking at Tony Stark’s (Iron Man) side (pro-government control) and how the two sides compare. Phase Three kicked off with a bang thanks to The Russo Brothers’ Captain America: Civil War. Marvel CINEMATIC UNIVERSE (Site) Captain America: Civil War (2016) Part 2.
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