Captain America: Civil War was screened early and people are pretty damn excited.
Two major things happened this weekend: MTV aired an exclusive clip from the movie opening May 6, and Marvel screened it for movie critics. And according to several movie critics, the new Marvel movie is amazing.
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Next: Black Panther is incredible. Boseman plays him as both regal and full of rage. The most serious character in the film.
— devin faraci (@devincf) April 9, 2016
#CaptainAmericaCivilWar delivers the goods. Endless Avenger v Avenger action. Tense and still funny. Boseman kills it as Black Panther.
— Kevin Polowy (@djkevlar) April 9, 2016
I honestly don’t know how Civil War works. There’s so much going on but it does. Spidey is AMAZING. Made me smile & laugh till my face hurt
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) April 9, 2016
Now THAT was a movie, superhero or otherwise.
— The Rogue Juan (@juanmadpelicula) April 9, 2016
Apparently, some of the biggest movie scenes included a major airport fight sequence.
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Get excited for @CaptainAmerica #CivilWar Fantastic Characters, Amazing Action AND it contains the best comic book movie fight EVER. #Hype
— Andy Signore (@andysignore) April 9, 2016
The airport sequence honest to God, might be the best thing I’ve ever seen in a superhero movie. Ever. You’ve only seen 1 tiny slice of it.
— Alex Welch (@AlexRWelch) April 9, 2016
The big battle scene in #CivilWar is an absolute blast. Spider-Man, as you’d expect, steals the show. Ant-Man, as you might not, a close 2nd
— Mike Sampson (@mjsamps) April 9, 2016
This news comes after Marvel reportedly spent over $60 million in Georgia. According to the Atlanta Business Journal, Marvel’s latest movie Captain America: Civil War spent more than $60 million in Georgia when it filmed in Pinewood Atlanta Studios earlier this year.
This should not come as a surprise as Marvel’s Ant-Man boosted Georgia’s economy. According to WSBRadio, more than 35,000 Georgia residents were hired and more than $106 million was spent in Georgia during filming at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia.
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Marvel Studios is currently working on Guardians of the Galaxy 2 which will start filming in Fayetteville, Georgia. And Spider-Man is the next Marvel movie to film in Georgia.
Captain America: Civil War’ picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off. After another international incident the Avengers are forced to decide if their powers are actually hurting the world. This causes a fight between supporters of Iron Man and Captain America.