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Will Marvel make Civil War 2?

Will Marvel make Civil War 2?

MCU Phase 4 is starting to set up Civil War 2 with the idea of regulated vs unregulated heroes in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. The Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 is starting another Civil War with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

What were the 4 main causes of the Civil war?

For nearly a century, the people and politicians of the Northern and Southern states had been clashing over the issues that finally led to war: economic interests, cultural values, the power of the federal government to control the states, and, most importantly, slavery in American society.

What are the Marvel tie-ins for Civil War 2?

Marvel also named ten additional tie-in series: All-New Wolverine, Captain America: Sam Wilson, Deadpool, Invincible Iron Man, Ms. Marvel, The New Avengers, Nova, The Totally Awesome Hulk, Ultimates, and Uncanny Inhumans. The following month, Marvel announced Civil War II: Kingpin by writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Ricardo Lopez Ortiz.

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How long did it take Marvel to plan Civil War 2?

Axel Alonso, editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, stated that unlike other major comic book storylines which take years of planning, he only had three to four months to plan “Civil War II”. This abbreviated timetable was necessary in order to capitalize on the release of the feature film Captain America: Civil War, which was released in May 2016.

Is Civil War II a comic book or a movie?

But at the same time it is also a comic book.”. Civil War II: The Fallen, by Greg Pak and Mark Bagley, takes place at the Hulk’s funeral. Civil War II: The Oath, by Nick Spencer and Rod Reis, is an epilogue story that parallels Civil War: The Confession #1 (May 2007), the epilogue of the original Civil War,…

Was Civil War II a backslide for Captain Marvel?

Civil War II was a backslide for Captain Marvel from what fans have seen from her in the past in terms of her heroism, turning her into a stalwart authoritarian who was literally depicted arresting civilians without evidence – someone intent on control over service.