The 13th Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Captain America: Civil War was released in May last year. As movie fans know, Marvel has been launching the new Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2006 with its own comic book story. However, in order to make the movies a little different from the comic books, some changes have been made in the stories and this civil war movie is not exactly like the civil war of comic books. Our discussion today is about this Marvel Civil War.
In the wake of some incidents in New York, Washington DC, Sokovia and Lagos, the UN wants to bring Avengers members under an agreement called the Sokovia Accords.
Simply put, the Avengers, like the military or other law enforcement agencies, must be subject to this UN rule. This is where the conflict begins. Although Iron Man / Tony Stark is in favor of the deal, Captain America / Steve Rogers refuses to sign it. The Avengers split into two teams. One team is for Tony and the other is for Captain Rogers. Marvel arranged their civil war with the conflict between the two parties. But as simple as it may seem, the story of the film was not so simple. Both parties have different objectives for against.
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