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Avengers Civil War

 Avengers: Civil War:


The film opens with the Avengers thwarting a terrorist attack in Lagos, but collateral damage causes international outcry. This leads to the Sokovia Accords, a set of laws requiring superheroes to be regulated. The team is divided: Tony Stark/Iron Man supports the Accords, burdened by guilt over past destruction, while Steve Rogers/Captain America opposes them, believing they infringe on freedom.


Tensions escalate when Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier and Steve’s childhood friend, is accused of bombing the UN, killing King T’Chaka of Wakanda. Steve defies the law to protect Bucky, convinced he’s being framed. Meanwhile, T’Chaka’s son, T’Challa/Black Panther, vows revenge.

The true mastermind, Zemo, manipulates events to sow discord among the Avengers. Zemo reveals a devastating secret: Bucky, while brainwashed, killed Tony Stark’s parents. Enraged, Tony attacks Bucky, leading to a brutal fight between Iron Man and Captain America.


The Avengers fracture completely, with Steve and Bucky going underground. Tony lets Steve get away after recognising Zemo's manipulation, but he still can not forgive him. The movie closes on a depressing note, with T'Challa taking on the role of Black Panther, Zemo captured, and the Avengers split.

Avengers: Civil War is a tale of loyalty, moral dilemmas, and the consequences of power, setting the stage for future challenges.




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