>The UN pass the resolution that Cap/Tony fight over instead the US government
Classic MCU doing whatever they can to avoid having any actual depth through social commentary and being completely different to the source material, so different that they miss the main point the original story was trying to get across
The principle remains the same.
why would marvel try having any kind of depth?
they can make any shit movie and will bring in a ton of $. Theyre not gonna fuck with their current shit formula. MCu drones are drones.
>>77847204
Captain America defying US resolution was so much more powerful
>baww they arent shitting on the us government specifically
>bitching about the united states is such deep social commentary!!! also im an angsty high schooler!
As if the original comic wasn't just to shit on Bush.
>>77847241
He still is. But on a global scale.
>>77847172
>The UN
into the trash it goes. What are THEY going to do about anything?
And still the threat of alien invasion, and Asgardians being a million times more advanced than us, having been our Ancient Aliens benefactors at one point, is not as important as worrying about these people who consistently save the world. FUCK BEAURACRATS
>>77847172
Are you trying to imply that not directly adapting the source material in this case is somehow a bad thing? The Civil War comic was a steaming pile of shit.
>>77847172
>>77847204
>UN sanctions
>enforced
>ever
So Cap's dying to stop something he could just ignore a month after then
>>77847172
>no on-the-ground struggle with Peter Parker giving up his secret identity in good faith to the government, and Aunt May getting shot by a sniper to get back at him, illustrating the need for anonymity for vigilantes that deserve turning a blind eye to from law enforcement
Fuck this worthless movie and it's lack of depth and Spiderman
>>77847172
This movie would be really on point as social comentary of the current affairs if it followed the original story.
>watching Marvel movies for the story
Civil War Summary
>TITLE SEQUENCE
>Steve: MUH BUCKY
>Bucky: MUH STEVE
>Tony: MUH BUCKY
>Steve: NUH MUH BUCKY
>Tony: MUH STEVE
>Dr. Strange promo insert
>CREDITS SEQUENCE
I just saved you all $10.
The original story was pretty bad anyway, so who cares?
>>77847476
>watching Marvel movies
>>77847172
Civil War always had the underlying issue of supers just leaving the US, rather than going to Super Prison in the Negative Zone.
Really, it should have been the UN originally. It's a massive plothole that just got ignored.
>>77847427
Nobody likes any of the shit that Spidey did in this movie
>>77847172
>UN laws being upheld
So I guess Marvel is really going the fantasy route for their movies
>>77847309
It wasn't. It was to make superheroes punch eachother.
>>77847525
Well if you're a hero that protects his/her own turf its hard to just get up and leave
>>77847516
>marvel movies
>>77848071
>Marvel
>>77848112
>Mar
>>77848173
>vel
>>77847382
It was the best Marvel crossover event
>>77847309
The house passed the Patriot Act
Fuck them all
>>77848208
This is bait.
>>77847172
>so different that they miss the main point the original story was trying to get across
Thank god for that.
>>77848247
Annihilation doesn't count
Civil War was fun, had a story, followed basic structure, had a point
Secret Invasion was one fight scene
AvX was a clusterfuck
Infinity was a bore
AXIS was 3 different stories all shit
Gun owners need to be registered. This is a fact.
Either way, the registration itself makes less sense in a world without mutants. Mutants are what made the registration make sense: a kid with the power to blow up the world can appear randomly at any time.
>>77848349
>fun, had a story, followed basic structure, had a point
Bunch of falsehoods
>>77848208
Secret Wars (both the original and the new one), Onslaught Saga, AXIS, and even House of M are leagues better than Civil War.
>>77847172
The original story missed the main point the original story was trying to get across.
>>77848388
SHALL NOT INFRINGE!
Registration always leads to confiscation.
>>77847427
Oh and Peter will not gave his soul to the devil, yeah fuck this movie.
>>77848183
>Watching the MCU or anything related to it at all
>>77848173
>Mar Vel
>Captain Mar Vel
I actually think it's good the movie doesn't seem to be full on social commentary/gun policy/who watches the Watchmen/political bullshit. Iconic superheroes should not be used as representatives of politics in the real world.
>>77847476
shit the action isnt impressive either..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTqa-NEwUbs
>Yfw we will never see something like this in the MCU again.
>>77848772
You just got it recently.
The intro of Age of Ultron was basically this, but better.
>>77847172
>UN
That's some retarded assumption there. The US and several other countries met at NORAD in AoS does not mean it is the UN.
It only means the US and other countries created a treaty to deal with Enhanced people.
>>77848173
>r
>>77847172
>>77847599
The UN doesn't make law. People tend to forget that the UN is a diplomatic institution, not an executive ones.
The purpose of it is to get Nations together to try to agree on stuffs. Once they have agree it on, it still only a proposition that need to be voted in each countries who agreed to it in the first case and it's not always the guaranteed.
Often, in the US, a UN proposition will be blocked for the sole reason it come from the UN and somehow, it's wrong because it's the UN telling the US what to do and that can't be happening, regardless of the pertinence or usefulness of the proposition in question.
Sometime the Congress even block UN propositions that where proposed by the US in the first place.
>>77848428
>house of M
nothing happens between the first and last issues
>secret wars
Fun but fanfic tier
>Axis
Genuine shit, reads more like 3 separate and shit Avengers/Xmen arcs
>>77847172
>>77849033
Forget to make my pint, there, but basically, OP is a faggot, because the resolution, even if it stem from the UN, Still has to be voted by the US to actually be of any effect, so Steve is still defying the US, there.
>>77848498
Yeah, man. Just like how all cars have been confiscated by the government.
>>77848208
It was the worst.
This event forced itself on many ongoing interresting sotryline that had to be cut short because of the events of Civil Wars and made tons of people act out of characters for the sake of forced drama and confrontation and it ended with everything in the Marvel universe being worst than before.
>>77849043
So then Onslaught Saga is the best Marvel crossover event. Glad we came to an agreement.
>>77847172
original Civil War was shitty and you know it
Also, they already said it wassn't an adaption, you will see rarely an comic adaption faithful to its source
>>77848349
>AXIS was 3 different stories all shit
Not one, but TWO StarkTech Adamantium Sentinels!!!! BWAHAHAHAHA
It was like a warcraft raid in comic book form, and it brought 90's style X-Men to action in Genosha.
That. Was. Gold.
>>77847172
>OP thinks Civil War was well written.
>And that the societal commentary wasn't just cringe-worthy character assassination.
Learn to be mad for the right reasons, OP.
>>77847172
Because the last time they had a city-destroying battle it wasn't on US soil, unlike the Chitauri attack on NYC. So now the UN is getting involved.
It's not rocket science.
>>77848428
>Axis
shit tastes confirmed
>>77847309
That and a poor excuse to have a big hero vs hero event.
>>77849532
AXIS was hilarious you jerk!
It was the feel good event of whatever year it was made!