![]() ![]() Instead, even if this winds up being called Captain America: Civil War, it could well be the first salvo in a multi-movie arc that will see the real civil war play out. ![]() Together, they'd make quite the GQ cover star. Stark has his tech and his big brain, of course, while Rogers has the heart and the never-say-die spirit. They went at it for a bit in The Avengers, and would seem to be perfect opponents: ideological opposites, of course, while both represent the pinnacle of humanity in different ways. What it will boil down to is Steve v Tony, Rogers v Stark, the increasingly jaded but always-principled icon of justice vs the poster child of capitalism and his newly-grown conscience. Nor will they have Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four or the X-Men - all of whom take key roles in the events of the comic arc. Not even Marvel and Disney have enough money to make that happen, and Marvel have really shied away from direct adaptation of comic book arcs thus far. Well, one thing it won’t be is a straight-up adaptation of the comic book. Much property is damaged, many relationships are destroyed, and there are major repercussions for the Marvel universe. In the middle, virtually every major and minor Marvel hero and villain, with the likes of Spider-Man becoming a key player in the conflict. On the other, Steve Rogers, who believes that superheroes should be allowed to live their lives in the same way as everyone else. On one side, Tony Stark, the poster child for registration and restriction. The plot, which revolved around the introduction of a Superhuman Registration Act and the restriction on costumed liberties that came with it, essentially divided the Marvel universe into two. The storyline took in virtually every comic book in the Marvel canon, spreading across over 70 individual comics, but was centred around the monthly mini-series by Millar and McNiven. It was a sprawling crossover event that ran from 2006-2007. ![]()
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