Captain America: Civil War
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Captain America: Civil War

Political involvement in the Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.

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In Captain America: Civil War (2016), political interference in the actions of the Avengers sets off a chain of events that results in a fracture within the superhero community. The Avengers find themselves divided into two factions led by Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.).

The divide is primarily fueled by an incident during a mission, which leads to collateral damage and generates public outrage. The government responds by enacting the Sokovia Accords, a document that places the Avengers under United Nations supervision, demanding their accountability for their actions. While Iron Man believes this oversight is necessary to prevent further harm, Captain America fears that their autonomy will be compromised and that they will be used as mere pawns.

As the rift deepens, alliances are formed and loyalty is tested as Captain America's team, including Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Sam Wilson/Falcon (Anthony Mackie), and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), clashes with Iron Man's supporters, which include Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Vision (Paul Bettany), and War Machine (Don Cheadle).

The clash escalates into an epic battle between the two factions, as old friendships are strained and new alliances are forged. The film is filled with exhilarating action sequences, intense emotional moments, and thought-provoking themes of loyalty, justice, and personal responsibility.

As political interference and personal ideologies collide, Captain America: Civil War delivers an action-packed and emotionally charged superhero film that explores the complex dynamics and consequences of a divided team.

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Captain America: Civil War

Release Date:

06 May 2016

Writers:

Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Joe Simon

Awards:

16 wins & 73 nominations