ronri
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While I agree tonally yes, I think AOU adds a little bit of weight into this if you look at it from Tony's perspective. The trailer hints that the events of AOU paved way for that desire of accountability for the heroes' actions (one of the things shown in the trailer is a document with Sokovia written on it, which is the country that Ultron terrorized).Watching it a 2nd time, the thing I love about it is it feels like a sequel to Winter Soldier, not Age of Ultron.
Given how AOU might as well have been IM4 and co., if you think of how Tony screwed up in making Ultron but still got the support he needed to rise back up (fighting Ultron "together" through Cap's encouragement of all people), the final part of the Civil War trailer stabs that right into the heart ("But he's my friend." "So was I.")