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Captain America: Civil War

Movie Overview

Original Languageen
Languages SpokenRomanian, English, German, Russian
Release DateApril 27, 2016
Runtime147 minutes
Rating7.4
CountryUnited States of America
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction
DirectorJoe Russo, Anthony Russo
WritersStephen McFeely, Christopher Markus
ProducerKevin Feige, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Patricia Whitcher
EditorJeffrey Ford
MusicHenry Jackman
CinematographyTrent Opaloch
ScreenplayStephen McFeely, Christopher Markus
Budget250000000
Revenue1155046416

Movie Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Chris Evans Steve Rogers / Captain America
Robert Downey Jr. Tony Stark / Iron Man
Scarlett Johansson Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Sebastian Stan Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier
Anthony Mackie Sam Wilson / Falcon
Don Cheadle Lieutenant James Rhodes / War Machine
Jeremy Renner Clint Barton / Hawkeye
Chadwick Boseman T'Challa / Black Panther
Paul Bettany Vision
Elizabeth Olsen Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch
Paul Rudd Scott Lang / Ant-Man
Emily VanCamp Sharon Carter
Tom Holland Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Daniel Brühl Zemo
Frank Grillo Brock Rumlow / Crossbones
William Hurt Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross
Martin Freeman Everett K. Ross
Marisa Tomei May Parker
John Kani King T'Chaka
John Slattery Howard Stark
Hope Davis Maria Stark
Alfre Woodard Miriam
Michael A. Cook MRI Tech
Laughton Parchment Vicar
Jackson Spidell Josef / Super Soldier #1
Yi Long Super Soldier #2
Heidi Moneymaker Super Soldier #3
Aaron Toney Super Soldier #4
Cale Schultz Super Soldier #5
Ann Russo Zemo's Wife (voice)
Gene Farber Karpov
Florence Kasumba Security Chief
Cornell John Attaché
Sven Hönig Man at Kiosk
Joshua Peck GSG9 Task Force Gunner
Brent McGee GSG9 Task Force Pilot
Be Satrazemis German Innkeeper
Blair Jasin Raft Guard
Oliver Bigalke Barge Man #1
Rafael Banasik Barge Man #2
David de Vries Custodian
John Curran Funeral Director
Katie Amess Woman in Lobby #1
Austin Sanders Woman in Lobby #2
Brett Gentile Delivery Truck Driver
Matthew Anderson Choir
Andrew Botchwey Choir
Chase Bradfield Choir
Ernest Charles Choir
Hendricks Coates Choir
Ethan Condon Choir
Shen Dynes Choir
Nathaniel Ellis Choir
Jariah Ferguson Choir
Evan Ffrench Choir
Justin Freeman Choir
Ralphael Grand'Pierre Choir
Julian Grimes Choir
Aaron Hayes Choir
Austin Hooper Choir
Amiri Jones Choir
Myles Joseph Choir
Stephen Lewis Choir
Jacob Ludwick Choir
D'Mahrei McRae Choir
Ashwin Mudaliar Choir
Eli Ollinger Choir
Parker Pape Choir
Daniel Parada Choir
Jonah Ruffin Choir
Darryl Sampson Choir
Cameron Sardone Choir
Stanley Sellers Choir
Miles Selles Choir
Jacob Sung Choir
Caden Wilkinson Choir
Jin Shijia Chinese Newscaster
Jessica Walther-Gabory German Newscaster #1
Beniamino Brogi German Newscaster #2
Silvina Buchbauer News Reporter
Henry Amadi Busboy (Lagos)
Ugochukwu Ani Waiter (Lagos)
Michael Anthony Rogers Secretary Ross's Aide
Damion Poitier Hero Merc #1
Umar Khan Hero Merc #2
David E. Brown Hero Merc #3
Guy Fernandez Hero Merc #4
Jim Rash M.I.T. Liaison
Sophia Russo Teenage Girl
Joe Russo Dr. Broussard
Stan Lee FedEx Driver
Amelia Morck UN Staffer Gibson
Kerry Condon Friday (voice)
Julianna Guill Stark's Assistant
Surely Alvelo Nurse
Brian Schaeffer Cultural Attaché
Kevin LaRosa Jr. Helicopter Pilot
Al Cerullo Helicopter Pilot
Frédéric North Helicopter Pilot
Ray Sahetapy Auctioneer (uncredited)
Chris Jai Alex IFID (uncredited)
Scott Hunter Crossbones’ Mercenary (uncredited)
Kimberly Hester Huffstetler MIT Graduate Student (uncredited)
Lucie Carroll U.N. Diplomat (uncredited)

Movie Story

Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies.

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Movie Review

February 27, 2025

Well another super-sized Marvel Comics superhero saga hits the big screen with the selected savior Captain America taking the top billing on the marquee. Thus, the pulsating popcorn pleaser **Captain America: Civil War** arrives on the scene to giddy audiences that have been loyal and fixated on the successful spring of mighty Marvel heroes that have been paraded to viewers throughout the last few years. Thankfully, **Captain America: Civil War** carries on the tradition of spry superhero-studded spectacles that have been glorious and adventurous from the stable of Marvel-based movies guaranteed to win over the enthusiastic hearts of avid comic book fanboys everywhere. Joyously overstuffed and convincingly extensive with a super team armed with crime-fighting excess, **Civil War** seizes the moment to introduce a noteworthy twist: two factions of rescuing superpowers engaging in some explosive in-house fighting led by two of Marvel Comics main standouts in Chris Evans’s Captain America and Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man.

Co-directors Anthony Russo and Rene Russo were instinctively crafty to link the overly successful Iron Man film franchise to the **Captain America: Civil War** inner circle to ensure an even more treasured toxic atmosphere. Superhero fans will get a thrill of witnessing the extra add-ons concerning other dynamic titans to join the action-packed festivities involving Team Captain America versus Team Iron Man. True, **Civil War** has its share of flaws but that does not take away from this heroes-in-crisis flick demonstrating its ambitious overtones.

So what has caused the bad blood among the great and grand good guys known for protecting the world from evil dominance and destruction? Essentially the theme of collateral damage, the involvement regarding civilian-related deaths and injuries plus the world-wide backlash has created a controversy pitted against The Avengers. Specifically, Captain America (a.k.a. Steve Rogers) and Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) are responsible for the boisterous battle that caused such negative sensation resulting in political turmoil. Avengers head honcho Iron Man (a.k.a. Tony Stark) is dealing with his own personal regrets in the ill-advised creation of the unpredictable Ultron. The political authority want to hold Iron Man, second-in-command Captain America and the rest of the Avengers accountable for the global devastation that have taking its toll when trying to oversee the potential harm wreaking havoc on humanity.

Leading the charge in putting a watchful eye on the labeled reckless Avengers is Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) that suggests the super group be monitored by the United Nations. Naturally friction develops between the superheroes that either agree with Ross’s UN restriction policies or disagree with being placed under a microscope that threatens to handcuff their free-wheeling heroic duties. All these contrasting beliefs eventually turn into epic back-and-forth confrontations where the raging Avengers are at odds with each other.

For Stark/Iron Man’s stance, he is willing to toe the line and ultimately agree that his crew needs to tone down their tenacious tactics as crime-stoppers. Iron Man’s consciousness, particularly in the case of a disillusioned mother (Alfre Woodward) making him feel guilt-ridden over her son’s death during an intense Battle of Sokovia, is probably the main factor behind his decision to have his team reigned in a bit from the political watchdogs. Siding with Iron Man’s viewpoint are the likes of Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Vision (Paul Bettany) and War Machine (Don Cheadle). As for Rogers/Captain America, he is not too thrilled being put in check by the intrusive governmental pencil-pushers that want to scrutinize the team’s every move. Standing with Captain America firmly are Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and the aforementioned Scarlet Witch.

On top of Captain America’s current Avengers-oriented strife in his contentious mingling with Iron Man and his ardent backers, he now finds himself trying to defend his old buddy-turned-wanted man Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) who is accused of killing civilians. Iron Man believes in Winter Soldier’s innocence and goes so far as to help him escape. Yes…Winter Soldier does come with more baggage attached to him–mainly in the form of the menacing Zemo (Daniel Bruhl).

The Russos and screenwriters Christopher Marckus and Stephen McFeely (all attached to the previous “Captain America: Winter Soldier”) provide the eyeful visual effects that predictably stimulate and effectively add to the overload of frenzied frolicking in this boisterous blockbuster. Certainly the deepened angst among this bombastic bunch works far more solidly than what was displayed in the stiffened and problematic Batman v. Superman. The notion that the entire globe and its leaders are weary of all the collective chaos at the hands of the Avengers trying to save their hides is a bit ridiculous. Besides, why are not the foes of the Avengers put on the hot coals for the societal ruination? It seems rather counterproductive to chastise the noble superpowers offering the safety of mankind yet the detractors not being grateful for the services that the Avengers bring to the table. It is somewhat convoluted to think that the global community are sour on our heralded heroes or that the heat generated within the walls will completely destroy the Avengers and their colorful, capable colleagues.

The movie’s aptly entitled **Civil War** does invite more punch to the proceedings especially when a who’s who of superhero showstoppers join the feisty fray at hand. The noted inclusion of defiant do-gooders are packed with the likes of Spider-Man (Tom Holland), the retired returnee Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), and nifty newcomer Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman). No doubt Captain America: Civil War is the impish and energizing launch pad for upcoming Marvel-induced movies waiting to make their future distinctive arrival on the big screen. Although Evans’s steady and charismatic Captain America more than holds his own as the solo act billed in the film’s title one cannot overlook Downey’s compelling Iron Man as the reliable source that lifts the profile of Evans’s Masked Wonder. This is indeed a collaborative big score for the glorified costumed cast but special kudos are reserved for Stan’s killing culprit as well as Boseman’s African president assuming the slick and resourceful Black Panther.

Yeah, **Captain America: Civil War** is true to its frenetic form as revved up entertainment preparing moviegoers for the upcoming summertime sizzle at the box office. After all, the on-screen Marvel Comics gravy train keeps moving merrily along so stay tuned.

**Captain America: Civil War (2016)**

Walt Disney Pictures

2 hrs 26 mins.

Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey, Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Daniel Bruhl, Alfre Woodward, William Hurt

Directed by: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo

MPAA Rating: PG-13

Genre: Superheroes Saga/Action and Adventure/Science Fiction/Fantasy

Critic’s Rating: *** stars (out of 4 stars)

**(c) Frank Ochieng**

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Movie Rating

7.4
Rating

Rating Analysis for Captain America: Civil War:

Overall Rating: 7.4/10
Total Votes: 22,921

Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 75.9
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 462.0%

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