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I still don't buy Tony being on the pro-government side. he's always been a rebel to the system.

Not always.

Remember he started off as a weapon's manufacturer for the US government and yep, I know that ended in Iron Man.

A rebel or maverick in his own right, yes, but anti-system, not necessarily.

They could play this up as just a continuation of the side-effects from what the Scarlet Witch did to his mind in the beginning of Avengers AoU or there could be some other catalyst that would make Tony pro-control/registration in the Movie verse, just like he was in the comics.

-b.

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Will the next "Avengers" movie be redundant, then?

This is pretty much how comic books are. Characters interacting with each other in the same universe with the story centering on the title character/s and the current adversary or adversaries. It's amazing it took them that long to figure out.

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This is pretty much how comic books are. Characters interacting with each other in the same universe with the story centering on the title character/s and the current adversary or adversaries. It's amazing it took them that long to figure out.

It's not really a matter of figuring it out. Marvel used to report to Perlmutter who was a notorious pennypincher. Now that Marvel's budget is determined by someone at Disney who is looser with the strings they can negotiate to pay their other principle actors to come in on projects.

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I'm talking about of stand alone universes. DC could have been first with George Miller's Justice League.

But that's besides the point though. I'm talking about the way these movies are working now is the way it's been done in comic books pages for ages. With different characters walking in and out of each other's books.

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Vibranium obviously doesn't exist in the real world, but titanium does its job in blocking gunshots. It's just a question of how much this shield costs.

For comparison, here's a DIY version you can do at home.

Also, this...

EDIT: The Man at Arms version is a POS.

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This is the Avengers sequel we should've gotten instead of Age of Ultron. Captain America: Civil War is yet another example by the Russo Brothers on how to properly do a superhero film. The storyline is completely engaging from beginning to end. Everyone from both sides of the Avengers plays a vital role and not just Cap and Iron Man.

Perhaps the one that really stands out is Black Panther. Now we all know how badass Wakandan Arts can get. As for Spider-Man, this is, without a doubt, the best live-action incarnation ever. And for once, he has a New York accent - don't know if it's supposed to be a Queens accent, but we can now truly identify him as a New Yorker.

Captain America: "You've got heart, kid. Where are you from?"

Spider-Man: "Queens."

Captain America: "Brooklyn."

As with every other Marvel film, the film's weakness is the villain; this time, he's almost non-existent. There is so much focused on the conflict between Cap and Iron Man's factions that the "villain" is almost unnecessary in the storyline.

In short, Captain America: Civil War is the new benchmark for superhero films this year. Will X-Men: Apocalypse or Doctor Strange be as good? And will DC rebound from their losses from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice with Suicide Squad? Only time will tell. In the meantime, here's how I rank this film:

Marvel Cinematic Universe

1. The Avengers

2. Iron Man

3. Captain America: Civil War

4. Guardians of the Galaxy

5. Captain America: The First Avenger

6. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

7. Ant-Man

8. Avengers: Age of Ultron

9. Thor

10. Iron Man 3

11. The Incredible Hulk

12. Thor: The Dark World

13. Iron Man 2

All Marvel Films (Including Icon Comics)

1. The Avengers

2. Iron Man

3. Captain America: Civil War

4. Guardians of the Galaxy

5. Kingsman: The Secret Service

6. Deadpool

7. X-Men: Days of Future Past

8. Captain America: The First Avenger

9. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

10. X-Men: First Class

11. Ant-Man

12. Avengers: Age of Ultron

13. Men in Black

14. The Amazing Spider-Man

15. The Wolverine

16. Kick-Ass

17. Thor

18. Spider-Man 2

19. X2

20. Iron Man 3

21. Blade

22. Spider-Man

23. X-Men

24. The Incredible Hulk

25. Thor: The Dark World

26. Iron Man 2

27. The Amazing Spider-Man 2

28. Blade II

29. Men in Black III

30. Spider-Man 3

31. Kick-Ass 2

32. The Punisher (2004)

33. The Hulk

34. Men in Black II

35. X-Men: The Last Stand

36. X-Men Origins: Wolverine

37. Fantastic Four

38. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

39. Blade: Trinity

40. Punisher War Journal

41. The Punisher (1989)

42. Ghost Rider

43. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

44. Man-Thing

45. Howard the Duck

46. Fant4stic

47. Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

48. Daredevil

49. Elektra

50. Captain America (1979)

51. Captain America II: Death Too Soon

52. Captain America (1990)

53. The Fantastic Four (1994)

"Are you Tony Stank?"

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