Captain America: Civil Wars
Steve Rogers leads the newly formed Avengers team in their continuous attempts to preserve mankind in Marvel's Captain America: Civil War. However, when another event involving the Avengers ends in civilian casualties, political pressure rises to establish an accountability structure led by a governing body charged with overseeing and directing the squad. The new status quo divides the Avengers, dividing them into opposing sides headed by Steve Rogers and the ambition for the Avengers to stay free during their quest to protect humanity without interference from the government, and another following Tony Stark's shocking decision to back government supervision.
Captain America: Civil War followed Iron Man's lead, and his third trip also proved to be the most lucrative. Unlike Iron Man, though, Steve Rogers had considerable assistance during the Civil War. Except for Thor and the Hulk, all of the Avengers were there, as were two previously unannounced superheroes: Black Panther and Spider-Man.
The film is still regarded as the third unnamed Avengers film. It was also critical for the MCU's future, since it established the conflict that divided the Avengers and prevented them from facing Thanos united when he first appeared on Earth.
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Year of Release: 2016
Worldwide Gross: $1.153B