Where do they all fit together in the Marvel cinematic universe?
Weve used our best Marvel-Fu to try and unpack what it all means.
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So whats this story about?
Not everyone agrees that this is a good thing.
Captain America argues against registration, Iron Man argues for it.
And fighting ensues between previously close allies.
But heres the thing:Civil Warended with Captain Americas death.
Its widely known that Chris Evans wants to phase out his acting work once his Marvel contract ends.
This movie might be a bigger beat in the Marvel Cinematic Universe than it first appears.
We have much more about How Civil War impacts the Marvel Cinematic Universe right here.
But lets assume Marvel can do that.
They deal with similar fantasy territory, and threats to Asgard may also pose similar threats to Earth.
That said, Strange is potentially the most powerful of all of the announced Marvel cinematic universe characters.
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Now, heres where we make some guesses.
If we had to guess, wed say that his father might be an Eternal.
It is, essentially, the Norse Apocalypse.
You know the drill.
A threat so big, they have to spread it over at least two movies.
And what better way to introduce new characters than by spinning them out of a big event?
The comics have been doing exactly that for years.
Indeed, shes currently a member of both teams.
The conclusion to Phase 3.
Robert Downey Jr. will be pushing 55 when this movie comes out.
And, of course, to start picking characters for Phase Four.
Any takers for aForce Worksmovie?
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