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Captain America: Civil War Press Conference LIVE BLOG

We were live at the Captain America: Civil War London Press Conference, see updates as they happened…

15.04 And with that we’re done! Hope you enjoyed the fun.

15.03 Mackie: “I have the biggest trailer. But Robert has five of them.” Bruhl: “I was invited to Robert Downey Jr’s village.”

15.02 What would superheroes be like in the real world? Evans: “In the real world I’d be Team Iron Man! There’d have to be oversight.

15.01 Is there an intermission in this press conference?

14.59 How hard is it to look like that? Evans: “I think it’s me, that’s not CG is it?” “I genuinely messed something up in my arm on the helicopter scene.” “There were many days I’d come into DJR’s trailer (almost namechecks Batman!) and he has cool healing stuff.” Mackey: “Rubbing down Chris, that’s sweet.

14.58 Evans: “Exciting when I read the script. When you bring DJR into a film it’s amazing. This leaves the MCU in a bit of disarray so will be great for future films.”

14.56 Feige: “Civil War came out during the construction of our film company, so I thought it’d be cool to do some day.” Also, Stan Lee’s role usually features in the draft scripts.

14.55 What was Fury and Hill doing during this film? Kevin Feige: “You’ll find out later.” Teasing.

14.55 The characters were put in for the story, not to make more movies. Black Panther doesn’t care about either side.

14.53 RDJ: Weekend at Bucky’s film is on the cards, with Falcon and Winter Soldier. We think they’re kidding 🙂

14.52 Cap would take vision’s powers, but not his makeup. Vision: “it might be nice to be Iron Man.” Renner: I’ve always liked Spider-Man.

14.50 How do you see the characters progressing and how much is that down to the script? RDJ: “looking back at the last 10 years, at what needed to happen to make things happen, Chris Marcus and McFeelly did an exceptional job on this.”

14.49 We’re not doing this one – massive spoiler! See, we love you 😀

14.48 Bucky’s scenes were all chopped up over a long period. Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier) says he did a lot of “acting with tennis balls”

14.47 Evans: Justice League hasn’t made us raise our game. We don’t make movies based on what anyone else does.

14.44 How do the guys with weaponry but no powers deal with the less-than civil war. Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson / Falcon): “Thighs and quads, baby. Gotta give them what they want. Can’t have a tree without the trunk!”

14.43 Vision and Wanda are joined by not knowing the extent of their powers. They both come from that stone.

14.42 Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch) didn’t feel like she had to be blokey amongst the testosterone. Neither did Emily.

14.41 Daniel Bruhl isn’t confirming more movies for his character. But he loved the character, such a human bad guy.

14.40 RDJ: Now two out of three Spideys are English, we need to talk Tobey Maguire down off the ledge.

14.38 Is Spider-Man’s recruit using child soldiers? Ant Russo: Tony doesn’t wan to lose this fight, and also sees Spidey as the greatest living non-lethal weapon. He believes he’s taking one of the most powerful Marvel characters, but he is mentoring him.

14.37 Rudd was aloowed to play around with the character. Felt the cousin turning up in The Brady Bunch.

14.36 “My questions for Paul?” “Which one?” “Rudd.” Awkward! Bettany: “My own town!”

14.34 Emily VanCamp (Sharon Carter) is here! Is her relationship with STeve “a little icky”? “It is one generation removed, so no.”

14.33 Evans says they’ve never really fallen out on set, it’s “like a sumer camp”. Downey Jr says “speak for yourself, my son has started wearing Cap PJs and that breeds a resentment”

14.32 Which superhero would you choose to have in real life? The directors say it’s tough, but Bettany says “come on, I can pick up the hammer and am omnipotent”

14.31 Iron Man is out of suit a lot in the film. How does that play to your persona? He’s happy to play the character not “gussied-up”

14.30 Cap describes Iron Man as “charasmatic” while Iron Man calls Cap “Rad-ass”.

14.29 The directors describe themselves as action fetishists, although it has to define the characters and play to the story.

14.27 A loud whistle comes from the other room. Sounds like they’re being marshalled in our direction.

14.25 We’re expecting 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), Anthony Russo (director) and his brother Joe Russo (director). There are 13 chairs, are our maths right?

14.22 First wobble of the hotel wi-fi. Don’t fail us now Corinthian!

14.19 Housekeeping rules. No filming, no photos, no live stream! So enjoy the text.

Captain America Civil War European Press Conference empty seats14.15 Five minutes to go till the cast and directors take the stage. Have you read our feature in MyM magazine Issue 49 – use this link to subscribe.

MyM Issue 49 Captain America Civil War feature

14.02 GMT: While we’re waiting, have you read our review of Captain America: Civil War? At MyM magazine, it’s our new fave Marvel movie – high praise indeed.

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Captain America: Civil War FILM REVIEW

Captain America: Civil War FILM REVIEW

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stars 5

Release: 29 April 2016
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Certificate: 12A
Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie

First, let’s get the bad stuff out of the way – because, despite this review’s five-star rating, there are a few issues with this film that are still worthy of note. One: it’s too long, but so are most blockbuster movies these days, so we’ll let that go. Two: despite being the plot’s focal point, there isn’t much character development for Bucky Barnes, aka the Winter Soldier. And three: the 3D is nothing special, in case that sways you when you’re buying your cinema ticket.

There. Those are the niggles. As you can see, they’re small ones. Which means that, gloriously, the rest of Captain America: Civil War is everything you always hoped it would be – a loose adaptation of Marvel’s “Civil War” event series, which delivers quiet character moments and rampaging, devastating action without faltering once. It’s big (the longest Marvel movie yet), it’s important and it’s compelling, with characters that feel like real people doing real things, even if those things are shooting energy blasts from your hands like Scarlet Witch, or figuring out what it means to be human like the artificial Vision.

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You already know the plot, of course: politicians are getting twitchy about a band of superheroes flitting around the world with nobody to answer to, and so the Avengers are asked to sign away their freedom so they’re under UN control. Tony Stark’s all for it; Steve Rogers is most certainly not. And then Steve’s brainwashed pal Bucky is implicated in a bombing, so it’s down to him to find and protect the unfortunately deadly chap, while the rest of the Avengers angst, choose sides, angst some more and then line up either for or against their old friend Cap.

Long-term Marvel scribblers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have produced a script that has retained the sure hand for an ensemble cast that Joss Whedon showed in his two Avengers movies. Lord only knows how they achieved it when you consider there are 12 of them, but every single superhero here gets a moment to shine, from Ant-Man’s glee at meeting Cap to the debut of Chadwick Boseman as a dignified Black Panther, who could have suffered from being shoehorned in as an afterthought. Instead this firmly establishes him as a force to watch; you can’t argue with his cat-claws scraping grooves in Captain America’s indestructible shield, after all.

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Then there’s the film’s undoubted highlight: the first outing of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, a teenage geek who can’t quite believe what he’s swung himself into. He gets all the best lines – despite stiff competition from Anthony Mackie’s wry Falcon – and breathes new life into the middle of the film… you know, the bit that can sometimes sag in Marvel movies. There’s definitely no sagging here – in fact, Civil War’s midsection features a superhero scrap that will leaving you whoopin’ and hollerin’ like you’re there yourself, only with less ducking of flying objects.

When it comes down to it, though, the entire Civil War experience boils down to Captain America versus Iron Man, and the final showdown doesn’t disappoint. The secret to its success? We want both of them to win, because there’s enough subtlety in the writing for us to understand each side’s issues. With both Tony and Steve having a damn good point, but neither of them willing to back off, Evans and Downey Jr up their acting game until their face-off is positively Shakespearean. Watching them hurting each other (and not just physically; their actions also take a strong psychological toll) is painful, and by the time the end credits roll you’re just as exhausted as they are.

So Captain America: Civil War ends up being epic in both scale and emotional scope. It’s also amusing, warm, occasionally shocking and, most importantly, convincing. The path has been firmly laid for the next big Avengers outings – making this a war that could rumble to infinity. We can’t wait.

Review by Jayne Nelson


 

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Could Captain America: Civil War Have 3 Post-Credit Extra Scenes?

“We can confirm that you should stay sat in your seats when the movie is done,” Captain America: Civil War co-director Joe Russo tells Forbes, teasing that there could be anything up to three extra scenes during and/or after the closing credits.

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Questioned about whether there would be a tease for Doctor Strange (the next Marvel film to arrive in cinemas) during the Civil War end credits Russo would neither confirm nor deny but he did say, “We can’t say who is going to be in it but we can say that there certainly could be one, or two, maybe three.”

Interesting. Presumably Doctor Strange has to feature in at least one of the extra scenes, maybe all of them, who knows? Maybe Marvel has decided to shake up the trope a little bit and give us three connected “episodes”. More likely they’ll be three separate scenes, but other than for Doctor Strange, what else? A Thanos tease would seem an obvious choice but would that come across as a bit “cosmic” after the more grounded and political tone of Civil War? (Then again, Marvel has never shied away from “clash of the genres”, so why not?) A clip looking forward to the Black Panther would be another obvious choice (maybe Andy Serkis putting on his “klaw” for the first time?). Maybe the Hulk being whisked off into space in prep for Ragnarok?

Much less likely, but very welcome, would be a surprise appearance from Captain Marvel. Or would that make the near-intolerable wait for Marvel’s first female fronted superhero movie even harder?

What do you think? Who will appear in the Captain America: Civil War extra scenes?


 

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Enter: Spider-Man In The New Captain America: Civil War Trailer

We finally get to see Spider-Man in action (briefly) in the new Captain America: Civil War trailer, and it’s worth the wait. In fact there are great moments for all the superheroes involved in this quite brilliant trailer. We don’t use the word awesome much on BUZZ because overuse has devalued the word – BUT THIS LOOKS AWESOME!!! Batman V who…?

Captain America: Civil War is released in the UK on 29 April.


 

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