I don't see the point of the Civil War story. The MCU isn't really a place for secret identities. That was one of the main focuses of the Civil War. We've already seen the S.H.I.E.L.D conflict in the Winter Soldier. This image perfectly shows why masks aren't that important in the MCU.
Why they shouldn't do the Civil War story.
Supposedly, the whole secret identity controversy won't be the crux of the registration act in the film. It will be based more around heroes just being registered with the government and not acting like lone wolves...
I also hope people aren't really kidding themselves, the only reason this movie is being made because of Batman vs Superman. It's just Marvel basically saying "look at us, we will have more than just two guys fight!!"
@jonny_anonymous: Same here. Part of the fun of the superheroes in my opinion.
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
Well, I don't think it makes sense for the MARVEL heroes, but I don't think it's something that should totally go out the door.
I miss secret identities...
This.
Also more and more comics revolve mostly around the superhero community. Non powered normal people are disappearing from the landscape. There's no life outside of their superhero life.
@jonny_anonymous said:
I miss secret identities...
At least DC still has them, hopefully the movies won't change that.
I miss secret identities...
This.
Also more and more comics revolve mostly around the superhero community. Non powered normal people are disappearing from the landscape. There's no life outside of their superhero life.
Ugh YES! This is something I hate as well and it's also the reason I hate when superheroes date other superheroes. It's so lazy forcing to heroes together instead of creating some normal humans to populate their world with
I've never read the civil war, but I've read about it on the internet. If they go through the route of secrety identity again, then Iron man is being a massive idiot because he would be forgetting about what happened in Iron Man 3 when he told everyone where he lived.
@jonny_anonymous: Oh yes. This so much.
@tyger: My nerd-sense tells me that Iron Man v Cap in the Civil War event, Cap and Tony butting heads in the movie, and Cap's "that's not freedom, that's fear" line are all recipes for that confrontation Tay existed before or concurrently with the development of Batman v Superman: Let's Get Tacos.
Sadly...my cynic senses are reminding me that these movies are coming out in the same year. Sigh.
They really play up Stark being a narcissistic personality in the movies (really unlikable to me) and Cap being a good guy. It makes sense they would come to blows, plus it allows for new Avengers to be added. The name could change but to me the story allows for cinema growth.
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
If you have a day job, and a family, what would be stopping a high powered villain who you tried to take in, from blowing up your house. IDK how many times ultimate peter had people show up at his house or threaten to blow up his school.
Maybe we should maybe, I don't know, wait for more info?
Also, it was already said (I think) that it wasn't going to be about secret identities.
I can't believe they are making another of this. I'm glad I never read Civil War and ain't planing to.
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
If you have a day job, and a family, what would be stopping a high powered villain who you tried to take in, from blowing up your house. IDK how many times ultimate peter had people show up at his house or threaten to blow up his school.
Spider-man isnt in the MCU. For Spider-man and most other street leveler's it makes sense.
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
If you have a day job, and a family, what would be stopping a high powered villain who you tried to take in, from blowing up your house. IDK how many times ultimate peter had people show up at his house or threaten to blow up his school.
Spider-man isnt in the MCU. For Spider-man and most other street leveler's it makes sense.
oh no that was just an example. I could have used tony though, his house got blown up while pepper was in it. Pepper almost died twice actually lol. I don't care they have no secret identity in the movies, I can just see the downside of not having one in those situations.
im so glad secret identities are done with.
we live in a day and age when it doesnt make sense to have one.
Thats one of my favorite things about the MCU and even Fox Marvel Verse to an extent
no secret identities
But Civil War can be done well as movie, just a different point, like super power registration. However, in the MCU everyone looks registered anyways hanging out at Avengers tower so *shrugs*
If you have a day job, and a family, what would be stopping a high powered villain who you tried to take in, from blowing up your house. IDK how many times ultimate peter had people show up at his house or threaten to blow up his school.
Spider-man isnt in the MCU. For Spider-man and most other street leveler's it makes sense.
oh no that was just an example. I could have used tony though, his house got blown up while pepper was in it. Pepper almost died twice actually lol. I don't care they have no secret identity in the movies, I can just see the downside of not having one in those situations.
cool. its true but at the same time im3 was written very very poorly.
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