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All things 'Captain America: Civil War'


You may have heard of a little movie called Captain America: Civil War. The 13th movie in the Marvel Cinema Universe — and the third movie in the Captain America franchise — splits the allegiances of the Avengers, but we’re united in our enthusiasm for Civil War.

The movie performed like a champ at the box office with $181.8 million, ranking as the fifth-biggest opening of all time. Take a deep dive into our continuing Cap coverage that includes social avatars, interviews with the cast, videos and more.

You can download social avatars, build-your-own action figures and #TeamCap and #TeamIronMan banners:

We also hung out with both teams on the movie's set last year. This is what we learned:

So is the movie any good? Paste BN's Brian Truitt gave it 3 1/2 out of 4 stars. Read here:

Need to catch up on what all your favorite Avengers were doing before Civil War? Here's a refresher:

If your needs are even more basic than that (as in, what's this whole Marvel Cinematic Universe thing?), we've got you covered:

There's also some geek terminology you might need to be looped in on if you want to be part of the Civil War conversation:

If you've already seen the movie and don't mind spoilers, here's the significance of those end-credits scenes:

Which Avenger should get their own solo movie? We asked fans and they said "Black Widow!"

We also hung out with #TeamIronMan and #TeamCap at the movie's world premiere:

And talked to new Avengers breakout Black Panther (aka Chadwick Boseman):

And went crazy like the rest of the fandom over Tom Holland as the new Spider-Man:

You can rewatch the trailer for the movie below, if you aren't obsessed enough yet.

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'Captain America: Civil War' comes to IMAX
Chris Evans, directors Joe and Anthony Russo and others talk about action scenes, characters and filming in IMAX in a featurette for "Captain America: Civil War."
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