Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016)

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they showed off a trailer at D23 today here's a description

This led to an extended sizzle reel from the film, the first live-action footage shown: Captain America and Crossbones (Frank Grillo) in costume fighting and Crossbones telling Cap that Bucky (Sebastian Stan) remembers him; lots of General Ross (William Hurt) narrating and stating that the world isn't sure Captain America is a hero or a vigilante; the Winter Soldier retrieving a severely wounded Cap from a watery fate and walking away; Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) employing lucha libre-esque fighting moves in a crowded action sequence; Winter Soldier talking to Cap and showing signs of regaining his memory; a brief look at the film's previously publicized funeral scene; a quick peek at the Vision (Paul Bettany); Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) in costume; Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) telling Steve Rogers, "Sometimes I want to punch you in your perfect little teeth;" Iron Man and War Machine (Don Cheadle) standing side by side, in full armor; and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) fighting each other -- Black Widow asks, "We're still friends, right?" and Hawkeye responds, "Depends on how hard you hit me." The reel ends with a comedic scene of a starstruck Scott Lang (Paul Rudd meeting Captain America for the first time. "Thanks for thanking of me," he tells Cap, tongue-tied.

Some of it sounds super cheesy... but I have more faith in the Russo bros than any other Marvel director.
 
more detailed description

The footage opens with Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon dealing with Crossbones as the villain attempts to blow up a truck. During the fight, Crossbones tosses a magnetic explosive at Cap’s shield, and the hero throws it into the air so that the explosion avoids the crowd. Crossbones removes his mask and reveals his scarred face, turning to Cap and saying, "He remembered you, you know. You're little pal Bucky." The footage then cut to the scene during the credits of Ant-Man, where Cap and Falcon are talking to Bucky. Bucky tells Cap that he remembers his mom’s name was Sarah, and that he used to stuff newspapers in his shows. Cap smiles, knowing that some trace of his old friend is still in there.

We then see General Ross (William Hurt, reprising his role from Edward Norton’s Incredible Hulk) telling Cap how the country owes him an impossible debt, but that for some he's not a hero now but a vigilante. Cut to shots of Cap and Tony talking about what comes next, that Tony says how they're operating with oversight so how does that make them different from villains? "That's what this is about to you? Protection?" says Cap. While continuing to argue, Iron Man tells Cap, "Sometimes I want to punch you in your perfect teeth."

The footage then rolls into quick shots of the heroes delivering some pretty great lines. "In this job, you try to save everybody you can. Sometimes that doesn't mean everybody," say a stoic Captain America. Black Widow and Hawkeye, caught on opposite sides of the Civil War, are about to fight. "We're still friends right?" Black Widow asks. "Depends on how hard you hit me," Hawkeye replies. The footage ended with Hawkeye opening a van, revealing Paul Rudd's Ant-Man. He's absolutely starstruck by Captain America. He's shaking as he meets him, and fumbles the greeting. "You know a lot of super people, so thinks for thanking of me."
 
That doesn't sound bad, but even reading that I can see that typical marvel humor. I don't get the whole vigilante thing. That sounds forced. Why would anyone not trust Capt America? He has done nothing wrong...like ever, and so far he 's always right. :dunno That makes sense with Superman in MOS and BvS, but here it doesn't fit with the previous films or the CA character.
 
and yet another description from another site:

Marvel Studios has released footage for Captain America: Civil War.

Debuting at this weekend’s Disney D23 Expo, the footage gave attendees the first footage of Marvel’s hotly-anticipated film. As a sequel to Captain America: The Winter Solider, and a miniature Avengers event in its own right, Civil War looks to be one of Marvel’s biggest efforts yet.

While Marvel hasn't (yet) released the footage online, ComicBook.com was on-site to watch the sizzle reel. A rough description of the footage follows:

* A scene showed Captain and America and The Falcon fighting crossbones, with Black Widow aiding in the background.

* Another scene revealed the Falcon's pet falcon, Redwing.

* Another shot revealed Black Widow and Hawkeye fighting. Black Widow asks, "Are we still friends?" To which Hawkeye responds, "Depends on how hard you hit me." This confirms that Black Widow and Hawkeye will be on opposing sides of Civil War's conflict.

* A scene showed Bucky Barnes trapped in a cage.

* Another shot showed Black Panther in action for the first time, popping his claws out.

* A scene shows Paul Rudd's Ant-Man being brought into Captain America's faction. Star-struck, Ant-Man stammers, "I know you know a lot of super… people, so I wanted to say thinks for thanking of me. Thanks for thinking of me.”

* Tony Stark and Steve Rogers debate their opposing ideologies, with Stark saying, "Without boundaries, we're no better than them."

Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies.

Captain America: Civil War opens on May 6, 2016. For a complete schedule on all of Marvel Studios’ films, head to ComicBook.com’s comic book movie database.

And stay tuned to ComicBook.com for the latest news from Disney’s D23 Expo!
 
That doesn't sound bad, but even reading that I can see that typical marvel humor. I don't get the whole vigilante thing. That sounds forced. Why would anyone not trust Capt America? He has done nothing wrong...like ever, and so far he 's always right. :dunno That makes sense with Superman in MOS and BvS, but here it doesn't fit with the previous films or the CA character.

General just being the general, trying to manipulate a soldier.
 
Well technically anything outside of the official channels is vigilantism. So let's say the heroes are supposed to do "X" then Cap doesn't but doesn't something else to get the job done he'd be a vigilante. Not to the level of Batman but still he'd fall under the umbrella. Ross is simply trying to get him to fall in line using that kind of language because the boy scout would react negatively to that kind of title or that kind of rhetoric being used about him.
 
That doesn't sound bad, but even reading that I can see that typical marvel humor. I don't get the whole vigilante thing. That sounds forced. Why would anyone not trust Capt America? He has done nothing wrong...like ever, and so far he 's always right. :dunno That makes sense with Superman in MOS and BvS, but here it doesn't fit with the previous films or the CA character.

Yeah I thought the exact same thing, but I just watched a powerpuff girls movie and they actually did the same thing :lol so if they can do it, they can do it with Cap too, but yeah it doesn't fit the tone of the MCU.
 
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