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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: This movie is this for the entire franchise.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: This movie is this for the entire franchise.
* [[Fan Service]]: In the helicopter scene of all places. Chris Evans even admitted that they shot that scene in such away that it showed off his biceps or in his own words ""bicep porn"".
* [[Fan Service]]: In the helicopter scene of all places. Chris Evans even admitted that they shot that scene in such away that it showed off his biceps or in his own words ""bicep porn"".
* [[Workout Fanservice]]: While Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson are jogging around Washington. Though when the camera goes up close we can see Steve's abs and biceps, despite wearing a shirt.


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Revision as of 18:43, 13 April 2018

Captain America: Civil War is a sequel to both Captain America movies and the Avengers movies before it, released in May 2016. It is the 13th film released in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity, and it's the first film of its Phase 3. It is based on the Civil War limited series comics, though on a severely lesser level.

Tropes used in Captain America: Civil War (film) include:
  • The Cameo: Stan Lee is the FedEx mail man who shows up at Stark Manor to give Tony a package.

Stan:"Are you Tony Stank?"

  • Contrived Coincidence: The Big Bad's plan needed several of these to work.
  • Darker and Edgier: This movie is this for the entire franchise.
  • Fan Service: In the helicopter scene of all places. Chris Evans even admitted that they shot that scene in such away that it showed off his biceps or in his own words ""bicep porn"".
  • Workout Fanservice: While Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson are jogging around Washington. Though when the camera goes up close we can see Steve's abs and biceps, despite wearing a shirt.