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In January 2015, Mackie revealed that, in addition to Atlanta, filming locations would include [[Puerto Rico]] and [[Berlin]],<ref name="MackieFilmingLocations" /> while the Russo brothers confirmed that [[Scarlett Johansson]] would return in the film as [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]].<ref name="JohanssonCapCW" /> Also in January, McFeely said that the idea of basing a film on "Civil War" had "been on and off the table for a while" at Marvel Studios, explaining, "it's a challenge to do it and make sure that all the characters that we've established, and everyone's established in the MCU are serviced and sound correct. Because there's a difference between the characters in "Civil War", which was written in 2006, 2007. The MCU doesn't exist [when it was written]. There isn't a Robert Downey, Jr. or Chris Evans who has helped create the character[s] so we need to make sure that that template gets adjusted and what have you in order to make sure it services these characters and not just sort of rip off their parts and make them look like them."<ref name="McFeelyIGNJan2015" /> In March 2015, [[Jeremy Renner]] was revealed to be reprising his role as [[Hawkeye (comics)|Clint Barton / Hawkeye]].<ref name="RennerConfirmed" /> In April 2015, it was revealed that the film would be converted to [[3D film|3D]] in post-production, and that Brühl would be playing Baron [[Baron Zemo|Helmut Zemo]].<ref name="Bruhl2" /><ref name="IMAXCamera" /> Additionally, [[Elizabeth Olsen]] revealed she would reprise her role in the film as [[Scarlet Witch|Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch]].<ref name="OlsenCapCW" />
In January 2015, Mackie revealed that, in addition to Atlanta, filming locations would include [[Puerto Rico]] and [[Berlin]],<ref name="MackieFilmingLocations" /> while the Russo brothers confirmed that [[Scarlett Johansson]] would return in the film as [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]].<ref name="JohanssonCapCW" /> Also in January, McFeely said that the idea of basing a film on "Civil War" had "been on and off the table for a while" at Marvel Studios, explaining, "it's a challenge to do it and make sure that all the characters that we've established, and everyone's established in the MCU are serviced and sound correct. Because there's a difference between the characters in "Civil War", which was written in 2006, 2007. The MCU doesn't exist [when it was written]. There isn't a Robert Downey, Jr. or Chris Evans who has helped create the character[s] so we need to make sure that that template gets adjusted and what have you in order to make sure it services these characters and not just sort of rip off their parts and make them look like them."<ref name="McFeelyIGNJan2015" /> In March 2015, [[Jeremy Renner]] was revealed to be reprising his role as [[Hawkeye (comics)|Clint Barton / Hawkeye]].<ref name="RennerConfirmed" /> In April 2015, it was revealed that the film would be converted to [[3D film|3D]] in post-production, and that Brühl would be playing Baron [[Baron Zemo|Helmut Zemo]].<ref name="Bruhl2" /><ref name="IMAXCamera" /> Additionally, [[Elizabeth Olsen]] revealed she would reprise her role in the film as [[Scarlet Witch|Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch]].<ref name="OlsenCapCW" />

===Design===
Hawkeye's costume in ''Civil War'' will differ from those he wore in previous MCU films; it will feature brighter purple accents, and is modelled after his costume in the [[Earth-616|the mainstream Marvel Comics Universe]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/renner-confirms-civil-war-concept-art-is-real-brags-about-new-hawkeye-suit | title=RENNER CONFIRMS "CIVIL WAR" CONCEPT ART IS REAL, BRAGS ABOUT NEW HAWKEYE SUIT | publisher=Comic Book Resources | date=28 August 2015 | accessdate=28 August 2015}}</ref>


=== Filming ===
=== Filming ===

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Captain America: Civil War
Official logo
Directed by
Screenplay by
Produced byKevin Feige
Starring
CinematographyTrent Opaloch
Music byHenry Jackman
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date
  • May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) (North America)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Captain America: Civil War is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the thirteenth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Emily VanCamp, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Frank Grillo, Tom Holland, William Hurt, and Daniel Brühl. In Captain America: Civil War, Captain America and the Avengers continue to protect the world, but the team becomes divided after extensive collateral damage prompts politicians to pass an act regulating superhuman activity.

Development of Captain America: Civil War started in late 2013 when Markus and McFeely began writing the screenplay, which borrows concepts from the 2006 comic book limited series Civil War by Mark Millar. The Russo brothers were brought back on board in early 2014 after positive reactions to test screenings of The Winter Soldier. The film's title was revealed in October 2014 and Downey was added to the cast, with additional cast members joining the film in the following months. The film began principal photography in April 2015 in Metro Atlanta, with additional filming in Puerto Rico, Germany, and Iceland, before concluding in August 2015.

Captain America: Civil War is scheduled to be released on May 6, 2016, in 3D and IMAX.

Premise

After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, another international incident involving Captain America and the Avengers results in collateral damage, prompting politicians to form a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to call in the Avengers, which results in the fracturing of the team while they attempt to protect the world from a new enemy.[1]

Cast

The leader of a faction of Avengers,[2] and a World War II veteran who was enhanced to the peak of human physicality by an experimental serum and frozen in suspended animation before waking up in the modern world.[3][4] According to Joe Russo, Captain America does not become a disillusioned antihero stating, "his morality is part of his superpower,"[5] and adding, "...there’s an inspirational quality to his character. So it’s nice to have characters around him that he can inspire. Leadership is also a key component of his, and you can’t lead unless you have other characters around. But he's also got an expanding universe—Winter Soldier, Agent 13, the Falcon—so there’s already a universe that’s expanding around him."[6]
The leader of a faction of Avengers,[2] and self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with electromechanical suits of armor of his own invention.[7][8] On how the character evolves in the film over previous portrayals of the character, Downey said, "[I]t’s natural to change your views. The main thing to me is... what sort of incident could occur and what sort of framework could we find Tony in? The clues are in [Avengers: Age of Ultron] about where we might find him next."[9] Marvel initially wanted Downey's part to be smaller, however "Downey wanted Stark to have a more substantial role in the film’s plot." Variety noted that Downey would receive $40 million plus backend for his participation, as well as an additional payout if the film outperforms The Winter Soldier, as Marvel would feel the success of this film would be attributed to Downey.[10]
An Avenger allied with Iron Man,[2] who formerly worked for S.H.I.E.L.D. as a highly trained spy.[11] Describing her character's situation after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Johansson said, "I think that the Widow's past will always haunt her. She's trying to move forward, she's trying to pick up the pieces of her life. I think we'll see parts of that in Cap 3 when we find her. And certainly she has a greater purpose, and I think that greater purpose is charged by this need to escape her past. So, it's always kind of right there, kind of looming over her shoulders."[12]
An enhanced brainwashed assassin allied with Captain America,[2] and childhood friend of Steve Rogers who reemerged after being thought killed in action during World War II.[13][14][15] On how the character continues from Winter Soldier, Joe Russo said the character in Winter Soldier "had the really specific job of basically, you know, being a killing machine and could Cap crack the veneer of that well formed Hydra killing machine? So what’s left to explore obviously is the personality of the character, much the way that [Ed] Brubaker’s run did after Winter Soldier regained a semblance of his past. Philosophical questions that we would want to deal with in Cap 3 would be, you know, is he redeemable? Is he the worst assassin we’ve ever seen or is he the longest suffering P.O.W.? Where does he live now? Does he ever regain his memories? If he doesn’t regain his memories, can you call him Bucky Barnes or is he somebody new? So it’s a really fascinating character to play with. Very rich."[16]
An Avenger allied with Captain America,[2] and a former pararescueman trained by the military in aerial combat using a specially designed wing pack.[17] Discussing the relationship between Wilson and Rogers, Mackie said, "With Falcon and Cap, what's so great is there's a mutual respect. There's a soldier respect. What's great about... [Captain America: Civil War] is you get to see their relationship grow."[18]
A master archer who previously worked for S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers allied with Captain America.[20][2] On how he and Hawkeye fit into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Renner said, "I’m happy to be the ensemble. I’m not scratching or clawing to do a solo movie by any means. I think [Hawkeye]’s a utility guy that can bounce around into other people’s universes a little bit, especially like Cap 3."[21]
The ruler of the African nation of Wakanda who allies with Iron Man.[22][23][2] On including the character in the film, Feige said, "The reason we introduced him in Civil War is because we needed a third party. We needed fresh eyes who wasn’t embedded with the Avengers and who has a very different point of view than either Tony or Steve. We said, ‘We need somebody like Black Panther… why don’t we just use Black Panther?’" Feige also said that T'Challa would be in the "beginning phases of taking on" the Black Panther mantle.[24] On landing the role, Boseman said, "It wasn’t really an audition process. It was more of a discussion about what they wanted to do and how I saw it and what I wanted to do. It was more of a feeling out process".[25] Boseman has a five picture deal with Marvel.[26]
A former petty criminal allied with Captain America,[2] who acquired a suit that allows him to shrink in scale but proportionally increase in strength.[1][28] Ant-Man director Peyton Reed revealed that he had discussed the character and the way that the Ant-Man production had shot certain sequences with the Russo brothers, saying, "As we were doing the movie and we were in post and they were getting ready to head out to Atlanta to do Civil War, we had a lot of conversations. And I actually wanted those guys to come in and look at our stuff, because there’s gotta be a lot of sort of crossover. I found myself getting extremely protective over the character of Scott Lang and talking to the guys, the writers, the Russo’s [sic] about, 'He wouldn’t do that.' It’s important because there’s this continuity that has to happen in this universe."[29]
Former commander of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s counter-terrorism S.T.R.I.K.E. team, who was revealed to be an agent of Hydra. On returning to the character, Grillo said "He’s a badass. He is just vicious. I like the idea that it’s no holds barred. I was 15 pounds bigger when I did Cap 2, and I'll put another 15 pounds on to do Cap 3. I love the physicality. It changes the way you look; it changes the way you feel."[30] However, he cautioned that "This movie is such a big movie with a lot of people in it, so you don't get as much of the time that you'd like to have. But, it's all good. We'll see what happens."[31]
A teenager who received spider-like abilities after being bitten by a genetically altered spider.[32][33][34] Feige said that Spider-Man would be torn between superhero ideologies, saying, "Does he want to be like these other characters? Does he want nothing to do with these other characters? How does that impact his experience, being this grounded but super powerful hero? Those are all the things that Stan Lee and Steve Ditko played with in the first 10 years of his comics, and that now we can play with for the first time in a movie."[35] Holland is signed on for at least three films, in addition to his Civil War appearance.[36]
The United States Secretary of State and former U.S. Army general dedicated to capturing the Hulk.[1][37] Hurt, on returning to the MCU, said, "I don’t think it’s a reprise, I think it’s a new iteration completely,"[38] adding, "what they've done is they've taken a character who was the Ross from [The Incredible Hulk] and made a new version... a more modernized style."[39]

Additionally, Martin Freeman has been cast in an unspecified role,[41] which he described as someone who "works for the American government... [and] works in conjunction with the superheroes, and certain agencies that help to tame the superheroes' power".[42] Stan Lee will make a cameo in the film.[43]

Production

Development

"This is the Civil War of the Cinematic Universe, which will be greatly inspired by the "Civil War" of the comic universe, but we have a very different continuity going on. So this will be Civil War based off all the other films you’ve seen up until this point, particularly Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron... the generalities of the act are the same. Something happens, perhaps it’s cumulative for things that have happened though all of the movies leading up to this point. It has made the governments of the world say 'we need to have some oversight of these guys. They need to report to somebody. So it becomes more… it falls under that umbrella, rather than 'you have to take off your mask.' It’s not about the secret identity thing, as much as it is about, overall, who reports to who, and who can agree to oversight committee. Because as of now, in [Age of Ultron], there is no more security council, there is no S.H.I.E.L.D., obviously. Stark is paying for [the Avengers], Captain America is running it, and things occur that will make governments begin to question."

Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios[44]

By January 2014, Anthony and Joe Russo had signed on to return to direct a third Captain America film, which they confirmed in March 2014, with Chris Evans returning as Captain America, Kevin Feige producing, and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely returning to write the screenplay.[4][45] Markus and McFeely revealed that they began working on the screenplay in late 2013,[46] while the Russo brothers began work in February 2014.[16][47] The re-hiring of the directors, three months before the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, came as a result of impressive test screenings with Marvel executives.[4]

In an April 2014 interview, Joe Russo described the project as a continuation of the story from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. "What’s nice about the film is that... it’s a two-parter," said Russo. "There’s a journey that the Winter Soldier goes on that isn’t complete yet. The next movie, it would seem logically to want to be about the completion of that journey."[48] Also in April, Marvel announced a release date of May 6, 2016,[49] and Trent Opaloch, who was the cinematographer on The Winter Soldier, said he would return for the sequel.[50] In July 2014, Markus and McFeely stated they were midway through a first draft for the film, and filming was expected to begin in April 2015.[51] The following month, they stated that they were looking to make the tone of the film "an amalgam" of The First Avenger and The Winter Soldier.[52]

In August 2014, the Russos stated that the film takes place “a couple years” after The Winter Soldier left off and will continue to focus on Steve Rogers' relationship with Bucky Barnes while continuing to explore the political themes related to Captain America. “The character was invented for an explicitly political purpose. So it’s hard to get away from that nature,” said Anthony Russo. The Russos also said that they will be “bringing some new elements to the table that will give us a twist on Winter Soldier.”[5] Also in the month, the Russos reiterated that filming is scheduled to begin in April 2015 and indicated that it would take place in Atlanta, while Markus and McFeely had submitted a first draft of the screenplay that they were "ecstatic" with. They also stated that the film's title would be announced "in a month or so at most", and that the concept and title for the film came from Feige, who has had it "for a while", with Joe stating, "We can pitch out characters that we think would be interesting in the story. There’s incredible room to move," and Anthony adding that the film has to wrap itself around Feige's idea.[16][53] In September 2014, Joe expanded by saying the film would have another "big idea that alters the universe as a whole in some way" similar to S.H.I.E.L.D. falling in The Winter Soldier, with the rest of the film, such as the characters, story and tone, left open to the Russos' and writers' interpretation.[53]

Pre-production

By October 2014, Robert Downey Jr. had entered final negotiations to reprise his role as Iron Man in the film. Downey was added in order to adapt the 2006-07 "Civil War" comic book storyline, which pitted Iron Man against Captain America, for the film.[10] At the end of the month, it was confirmed that Sebastian Stan would return as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier,[13] and a few days later, Marvel revealed that the film would be titled Captain America: Civil War, confirmed Downey's appearance, and announced that Chadwick Boseman would appear in the film as Black Panther ahead of his own solo film.[7][22][23] Feige also confirmed that the film would be the first in the MCU's Phase Three slate of films.[44] In November 2014, Daniel Brühl was cast in an unspecified role,[17] while Anthony Mackie and Frank Grillo were confirmed to return as Sam Wilson / Falcon and Brock Rumlow / Crossbones, respectively.[17][30]

Following the November 2014 hacking of Sony Pictures' computers, emails between Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal and president Doug Belgrad were released, stating that Marvel wanted to include Spider-Man (whose film rights are owned by Sony) in the film. However, talks between the studios broke down.[54] Eventually, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios reached a licensing deal for the use of Spider-Man in an MCU film in February 2015,[55] reports indicated that the character would indeed appear in Civil War.[56][57]

In January 2015, Mackie revealed that, in addition to Atlanta, filming locations would include Puerto Rico and Berlin,[58] while the Russo brothers confirmed that Scarlett Johansson would return in the film as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.[11] Also in January, McFeely said that the idea of basing a film on "Civil War" had "been on and off the table for a while" at Marvel Studios, explaining, "it's a challenge to do it and make sure that all the characters that we've established, and everyone's established in the MCU are serviced and sound correct. Because there's a difference between the characters in "Civil War", which was written in 2006, 2007. The MCU doesn't exist [when it was written]. There isn't a Robert Downey, Jr. or Chris Evans who has helped create the character[s] so we need to make sure that that template gets adjusted and what have you in order to make sure it services these characters and not just sort of rip off their parts and make them look like them."[59] In March 2015, Jeremy Renner was revealed to be reprising his role as Clint Barton / Hawkeye.[20] In April 2015, it was revealed that the film would be converted to 3D in post-production, and that Brühl would be playing Baron Helmut Zemo.[40][60] Additionally, Elizabeth Olsen revealed she would reprise her role in the film as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch.[27]

Design

Hawkeye's costume in Civil War will differ from those he wore in previous MCU films; it will feature brighter purple accents, and is modelled after his costume in the the mainstream Marvel Comics Universe.[61]

Filming

Film set for Captain America: Civil War in Downtown Atlanta.

Principal photography began on April 27, 2015[60][62] in Fayette County, Georgia at Pinewood Atlanta Studios,[63] under the working title Sputnik.[64] Other filming locations in the Atlanta metropolitan area included the Buckhead district of Atlanta,[65] the Peachtree Christian Church in Midtown Atlanta,[66] Downtown Atlanta,[67] and Norcross, Georgia.[65] Additional filming was also scheduled to take place in Puerto Rico, and Iceland.[1][58] Captain America: Civil War was the first film to use IMAX's digital 2D cameras, made in partnership with Arri. According to Joe Russo, approximately fifteen minutes of the film, including one sequence "with some incredible scale to it," was shot with the cameras.[60]

In early May, Marvel announced that Martin Freeman was cast in an unspecified role,[41] while Paul Bettany, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, and William Hurt were revealed to reprise their roles as Vision, James Rhodes / War Machine, Scott Lang / Ant-Man, Sharon Carter / Agent 13, and Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, respectively.[1][19] After the reveal of the film's full cast, many outlets and fans began referring to the film as "Avengers 2.5", given the variety and ensemble nature of the cast, usually reserved for the Avengers films, and the fact that the film no longer felt like a Captain America-centric one, as with The Winter Soldier.[68][69][70][71][72] In response to this, Feige said, "What’s fun about Civil War though is, as you know from the comics, it’s a very simple story. And it really has to be, to accommodate that many players. It’s very much a Captain America movie and it’s very much a sequel to the Winter Soldier in ways I don’t think people [will expect].... It’s a very simple structure that allows you to have these amazing character interactions in a way that I don’t think becomes overwhelming."[73] At the end of the month, the Russo brothers, along with Feige and Pascal, held a screen test in Atlanta for the six teenage actors that were being eyed for the role of Peter Parker / Spider-Man, with the actors testing against Downey and Evans for "chemistry".[74][36]

In June 2015, Samuel L. Jackson, who appeared as Nick Fury in the two previous Captain America films, said he was "surprised" to discover that he would not be in Captain America: Civil War, after "the Russo Brothers told [him he] was."[75] Also in June, Tom Holland was cast as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, to appear in his solo film.[32] At the time, Marvel did not confirm his involvement in Civil War.[76][33] By the end of the month, filming reached the halfway mark.[77] In July 2015, Feige revealed that Hope van Dyne / Wasp was in an original draft of the film, after receiving the Wasp costume in Ant-Man, but was cut because "there are so many characters in Civil War that we didn’t want to do her a disservice, like she flies in, ‘I’ve got the costume now’, and she flies out... We haven’t seen her [yet] as Wasp and we don’t want to rob the opportunity of seeing her in the outfit for at least almost the first time, and seeing her dynamic with Scott in a way it could play out, so we’re saving it."[78] At the end of the month, Jonathan M. Goldstein, one of the writers of the solo Spider-Man film, confirmed Holland would appear in the film.[34] In early August, production moved to Germany.[79] Filming locations in Germany included the Olympic Stadium in Berlin,[80] and the Leipzig/Halle Airport in Schkeuditz.[81] Principal photography wrapped in late August 2015.[82][83]

Music

Henry Jackman, the composer for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, will return to score the sequel.[84] Jackman noted that the industrial elements of the track "The Winter Soldier" from the previous film's soundtrack was a good indication of what the soundtrack to Civil War would sound like, though he cautioned it was "just a jumping off point since the Russos are looking for something new — similar with a twist."[85]

Release

Captain America: Civil War is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on April 29, 2016,[86] followed by a release in North America on May 6[49] in 3D and IMAX.[60][87] In September 2014, TNT acquired the cable broadcast rights for Captain America: Civil War to air two years after its theatrical release.[88]

Marketing

At the 2015 Licensing International Expo, Marvel announced that they will partner with licensees including Hasbro, Lego, Funko, Hot Wheels, Rubies, Mad Engine, C-Life, Jay Franco, Global Brand Group, Kellogg’s, Hallmark and American Greetings to sell merchandise related to the film. Paul Gitter, senior VP of licensing for Marvel at Disney Consumer Products said that they will build off the success of licensed products for Avengers: Age of Ultron, including a focus on a celebration of Captain America’s 75th anniversary, female apparel, healthy living and travel, and on marketing newer characters such as War Machine, Falcon, Vision, Black Widow and Black Panther. "The Avengers team is both aspirational and hugely merchandisable, made up of multiple, unique heroes coming together with amazing skills, cool vehicles and a high tech headquarters," said Gitter. "Captain America: Civil War not only gives us new storytelling for our favorite superheroes, but also introduces new ones allowing us to expand product lines for kids and fans."[89]

In early July 2015, Marvel began a viral marketing campaign for Ant-Man featuring Leslie Bibb, reprising her role from the Iron Man films as journalist Christine Everhart, reporting for a faux news program. In one program, Everhart discuses events leading to Captain America: Civil War.[90] The post-credit scene for Ant-Man featured footage shot by the Russo brothers from the Captain America: Civil War dailies.[91][92] The scene features Wilson and Rogers with Barnes in their custody, and unable to contact Stark because of "the accords", Wilson mentions that he "know[s] a guy", implying Lang.[93] Feige revealed the post-credit sequence would be seen in Civil War, though it may appear with "different takes... different angles."[91]

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