There is a scene of torture, during which a man is seen drowning, two attempts of suicide (one thwarted), test subjects are shown undergoing excruciating pain while subjected to body-altering drugs, and, finally, some victims are shown with bullets to the head after the fact (post-mortem).
While not graphic or bloody, the imagery is unmistakably that of terrorist level mass killings. Guns are used heavily throughout the movie, and people are seen falling to gunfire, explosions, fire, crushed underneath vehicles and debris or recipients of savage, up close combat style fighting. “Captain America: Civil War” is every bit the action-packed sequel that fans of “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” have been waiting for, and it tells perhaps the most personal and compelling story of any Marvel film yet produced, however it is not without it’s cautionary material. He will not stop until The Avengers are destroyed, and, if our heroes, now turned enemies, fall, will the world be far behind them? Meanwhile, a shadowy figure named Helmut Zemo (Daniel Brühl) has been orchestrating these events from the very beginning.
The Black Panther ( Chadwick Boseman) who, although he sees the political agenda of the United Nations as nothing more than a power grab, has his own very personal reasons for making the Winter Soldier pay for his crimes. “Civil War” also introduces the noble, but fierce, Prince T'Challa a.k.a. Many of The Avengers are back, along with relative newcomer Ant-Man ( Paul Rudd) and the introduction of the new Spider-Man played with youthful enthusiasm by Tom Holland. When Bucky Barnes a.k.a the Winter Soldier ( Sebastian Stan) is shown fleeing the scene of a major bombing, which kills both dignitaries and civilians alike, he becomes the focus of a worldwide manhunt, and Captain America must decide whether or not to stand by his former best friend or bring the erstwhile assassin to justice himself. This immediately divides our heroes into two camps, with Iron Man/Tony Stark ( Robert Downey Jr.) uncharacteristically on the side of governmental control and Captain America/Steve Rogers ( Chris Evans) ever the voice for liberty. by Hydra (“ Captain America: The Winter Soldier”-2014), the devastation of an entire city (“ The Avengers: Age of Ultron”-2015) and now an attack by terrorists, foiled by The Avengers, though not without even more civilian casualties, the world’s nations demand that The Avengers now act under their control.
However, after the hostile takeover of S.H.I.E.L.D. Joe Russo-“ You, Me and Dupree” (2006), “ Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014)įour years ago the Avengers (“ Marvel’s The Avengers”-2012) saved Earth from an alien invasion, and the world was grateful. Michael Anthony Rogers … Secretary Ross's AideĪnthony Russo-“ Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) Jessica Walther-Gabory … German Newscaster #1 Sebastian Stan … Bucky Barnes / Winter SoldierĬhadwick Boseman … T'Challa / Black Panther, prince of WakandaĮlizabeth Olsen … Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet WitchĮmily VanCamp … Sharon Carter, CIA agent and former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. William Hurt … Secretary of State Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Rossĭaniel Brühl … Helmut Zemo, a Sokovian terroristįrank Grillo … Brock Rumlow / Crossbones, former commander of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s counter-terrorism S.T.R.I.K.E. Scarlett Johansson … Natasha Romanoff / Black Widowĭon Cheadle … Lieutenant James Rhodes / War Machine FeaturingĬhris Evans … Steve Rogers / Captain America Discover The HOPE! Watch it on Christian Answers-full-length motion picture. Discover God’s promise for all people-told beautifully and clearly from the beginning.