There was no sign of Spider-Man during the Marvel portion of Disney's live-action D23 panel, but Chris Evans and Anthony Mackie did join Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige on stage to share some amazing sounding footage from Captain America: Civil War. As expected, there currently aren't any plans for this to be released online, but the reception was apparently overwhelmingly positive. Surprisingly, Marvel kicked off the panel, with Star Wars seemingly set to main event this year's D23. Oh, and don't get too excited about concept art being released for any of the Marvel movies today as they just said the following on Marvel.com's live blog: "We won't have anything today, unfortunately. But don't worry, there will be plenty to come in the coming months!"
We'll be sure to update this post with more detailed descriptions when they come available, but for now, here are two very good ones from The Wrap, The Hollywood Reporter, Mashable, CBR, JoBlo, and IGN. What do you guys think about these latest details? Let us know in the usual place.
We'll be sure to update this post with more detailed descriptions when they come available, but for now, here are two very good ones from The Wrap, The Hollywood Reporter, Mashable, CBR, JoBlo, and IGN. What do you guys think about these latest details? Let us know in the usual place.
This led to an extended sizzle reel from the film, the first live-action footage shown: Captain America and Crossbones (Frank Grillo) in costume fighting and Crossbones telling Cap that Bucky (Sebastian Stan) remembers him; lots of General Ross (William Hurt) narrating and stating that the world isn't sure Captain America is a hero or a vigilante; the Winter Soldier retrieving a severely wounded Cap from a watery fate and walking away; Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) employing lucha libre-esque fighting moves in a crowded action sequence; Winter Soldier talking to Cap and showing signs of regaining his memory; a brief look at the film's previously publicized funeral scene; a quick peek at the Vision (Paul Bettany); Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) in costume; Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) telling Steve Rogers, "Sometimes I want to punch you in your perfect little teeth;" Iron Man and War Machine (Don Cheadle) standing side by side, in full armor; and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) fighting each other -- Black Widow asks, "We're still friends, right?" and Hawkeye responds, "Depends on how hard you hit me." The reel ends with a comedic scene of a starstruck Scott Lang (Paul Rudd meeting Captain America for the first time. "Thanks for thanking of me," he tells Cap, tongue-tied.
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