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Marvel’s Top Reporter Returns in ‘Civil War’ Viral Video
Marvel’s Top Reporter Returns in ‘Civil War’ Viral Video
Marvel’s Top Reporter Returns in ‘Civil War’ Viral Video
Before Ant-Man hit theaters last year, Marvel released a viral video featuring the return of Leslie Bibb as fictional reporter Christine Everhart, last seen (briefly) on the big screen in Iron Man 2. Everhart is back with a WHIH Newsfront special report in this new viral video for Captain America: Civil War, this time joined by a familiar face from The Daily Show as the pair explore the Avengers’ impact on civilian life, and whether the damage they cause is ultimately worth the lives they save.
‘Civil War’ Reveals First Look at Daniel Bruhl’s Villain
‘Civil War’ Reveals First Look at Daniel Bruhl’s Villain
‘Civil War’ Reveals First Look at Daniel Bruhl’s Villain
By now you're well-aware that Captain America: Civil War is arriving in just a few weeks, and though we've seen a good amount of footage via trailers, TV spots and photos, there's still one character we've yet to meet: the villainous Baron Zemo, played by Daniel Bruhl. Marvel has finally provided a look at Civil War's big bad (who doesn't look so big or bad), along with a few new images and four (yes, four) magazine covers.
Robert Downey, Jr. Hints at Role in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
Robert Downey, Jr. Hints at Role in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
Robert Downey, Jr. Hints at Role in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
Last week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said that now that Spider-Man is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, part of the fun is to have those characters go “back and forth” between their movies. The new Spider-Man makes his first appearance in Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and now it’s time for someone from the Marvel side to repay the favor in Spider-Man: Homecoming...
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
When Marvel Studios began ambitiously building towards the first Avengers movie, many openly wondered: how can they do this? Many times over the years, notably in Sam Raimi’s bloated Spider-Man 3, too many characters had clogged up the screen, diluting those films of any real focus. This was a legitimate concern for Marvel and for The Avengers, a movie that was going to star not one, but seven superheroes. Flash forward to 2016 and seven superheroes suddenly seems like an intimate gathering. Now Marvel has arrived with Captain America: Civil War, the latest in their progressively expanding franchise, with a lineup that includes 12 superheroes and three villains. Have we reached peak superhero? Is this finally, once and for all, just too much? NOPE.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Trailer Debuts New Footage
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Trailer Debuts New Footage
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Trailer Debuts New Footage
Now that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has arrived in theaters, it’s time to start looking forward to another epic superhero battle. Captain America: Civil War hits theaters in just over a month, and though this international trailer features familiar scenes, it also offers some new footage, including a special moment between Black Widow and Hawkeye.
Meet Team Iron Man in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Posters
Meet Team Iron Man in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Posters
Meet Team Iron Man in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Posters
If yesterday’s flood of Captain America: Civil War posters weren’t enough for you, I have some good news: here’s another flood of Captain America: Civil War posters! Whereas yesterday’s posters focused on Team Cap (Captain America, Falcon, Winter Soldier, Ant-Man, Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch if you weren’t paying attention), today’s posters focuses on Team Iron Man (Iron Man, War Machine, Black Widow, Vision and Black Panther).
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Say Ending Will Be Very Controversial
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Say Ending Will Be Very Controversial
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Say Ending Will Be Very Controversial
It’s strange to realize that the end of the first Marvel Cinematic Universe trilogy is almost here. It feels like not that long ago, Marvel was ambitiously releasing Iron man in theaters, hoping for a mild success. But as Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters this May, it is most definitely the beginning of the end and specifically setting up the two-part Avengers: Infinity War finale. Fans of Marvel comics and readers of the Civil War storyline may have an inkling of what to expect and directors Joe and Anthony Russo have hinted that Captain America: Civil War will have a “very dramatic” and “controversial” ending.
UPDATED: It’s All Out War on Empire’s ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Cover
UPDATED: It’s All Out War on Empire’s ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Cover
UPDATED: It’s All Out War on Empire’s ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Cover
There were a lot of Captain America: Civil War fans who were waiting for another full trailer after the Super Bowl 50 commercial. That trailer has yet to arrive, but Empire Magazine has just debuted the cover for their Captain America: Civil War issue, which features a pretty rad new image of Cap and Iron Man going face-to-face...

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