Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chris Evans | ... | ||
Robert Downey Jr. | ... | ||
Scarlett Johansson | ... | ||
Sebastian Stan | ... | ||
Anthony Mackie | ... | ||
Don Cheadle | ... | ||
Jeremy Renner | ... | ||
Chadwick Boseman | ... | ||
Paul Bettany | ... | ||
Elizabeth Olsen | ... | ||
Paul Rudd | ... | ||
Emily VanCamp | ... | ||
Tom Holland | ... | ||
Daniel Brühl | ... | ||
Frank Grillo | ... |
With many people fearing the actions of super heroes, the government decides to push for the Anti-Hero Registration Act, a law that limits a heroes actions. This results in a division in The Avengers. Iron Man stands with this Act, claiming that their actions must be kept in check otherwise cities will continue to be destroyed, but Captain America feels that saving the world is daring enough and that they cannot rely on the government to protect the world. This escalates into an all-out war between Team Iron Man (Iron Man, Black Panther, Vision, Black Widow, War Machine, and Spiderman) and Team Captain America (Captain America, Bucky Barnes, Falcon, Sharon Carter, Scarlett Witch, Hawkeye, and Ant Man) while a new villain emerges
Good points: The battle, spidey and Antman.
Anything else it can be considered as a copy & paste of a formula that it's becoming boring. Even the starting is slow and characters look plain. The villain is hardly to believe and share his goal. Too many jokes again even in the critical scenes that don't let the movie be transformed in adult movie.
Downey Jr looks tired of his role as Ironman and his acting has disappointed me. The conflict is not deeper at all. It caused expectation that disappears as soon as spidey is out of the movie.
Sorry, but I really don't like this movie.