WARNING: There are several spoilers in the following story, so tread with caution. Calling something ‘the best’ is a very lofty thing to assign. It is somebody’s opinion after all, and you know what they say about opinions. However, something like a movie has the ability to be the best until something comes along and knocks it off it’s “best” pedestal. Well, within the Marvel universe, as far as this writer is concerned,Captain America: Civil Waris the best Marvel film to date.

The great thing about Marvel at this very moment is that we have passed the origin stories. Sure, they keeprebooting Spider-Manso we have to, once again, see how Peter Parker became a web-slinging superhero. For the most part this is done and we now get to see how the characters live together. In many ways,Marvel’s Civil Waris like a version of MTV’sThe Real World…Just on steroids.

Captain America

To say thatThe Avengersare dysfunctional is an oversimplification of the term. There is a genuine moral issue. Have they operated autonomously for too long? Is it possible to save the world when you are beholden to different interests in said world? Then add to this that the people we are talking about have powers that make them more than human.

So deliciously good isCaptain America: Civil Warthat it makes the issues the characters faced inBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justiceseem passe. This isn’t a dig atBatman v. Superman. In many ways that film, with it’s juxtapositions in story lines and its odes to the comic book faithful, make it groundbreaking in its own special way. However, the motivations for why Iron Man and Captain America ultimately feel the need to try and kill one another is crystal clear. Due to this, there is a coherence inCivil WarthatDawn of Justiceis missing.

Black Panther

It is this coherence, mixed with so many iconic and mind-blowing scenes, that is the through-line layered deep withinCivil War. Sure, there is the usual light Marvel moments. At the same time there are very real questions raised, very deep subtexts tackled, and that is why we present you 9 Reasons Captain America: Civil War is theBest Marvel MovieTo Date.

9Captain America has Heart

The heart ofCaptain America: Civil WarIs the debate regarding oversight. After The Avengers inadvertently cause a tragedy, every one of them is given pause. Some, likeCaptain America, feel that in order to make an omelette you have to break a few eggs. Others, like Iron Man, feel that if The Avengers truly serve the people, they should be discharged at their discretion. Right now, one of the biggest debates happening in the world is Government oversight. Do we need it? How much of it do we need? When is it too much? That this discussion is played out in arguably the biggest superhero film ever putsCaptain America: Civil Warin a class by itself.

8Black Panther

The reveal of Black Panther is truly astounding in a calm and quiet, yet very powerful way. To callChadwick Boseman’s incredible portrayal of the Black Panther groundbreaking is right on the money. In this year of hashtags like #Oscarssowhite, it’s nice to see that a multinational conglomerate like Disney is showing such diversity inCaptain America: Civil WarandRogue One: A Star Wars Story. However, from the very momentBlack Panthercomes on the screen you may tell it is important. It goes beyond the fact that Boseman is African American. He plays this role with such surefire grace, such a sense of purpose, that whether you are on his team or not (and ultimately how could you not be?), you recognize that a page has turned and the Marvel Universe and the real universe will never be the same.

7Spider-Man’s Introduction

The Spider-Man set-up is done in a way we haven’t ever quite seen. It was recently announced thatRobert Downey, Jr.is going to reprise Iron Man in the newSpider-ManmovieHomecoming. Apparently, the studio loved the way thatDowneyand new SpideyTom Hollandworked together. However, with less screen time than most of the other characters, Holland manages to make a big impression inCaptain America: Civil War. His portrayal is somewhere between whatTobey MaguireandAndrew Garfielddid. At the same time, there is immediately a buy in because of this erstwhileHollandperformance. In the end credits, we see that Iron Man has given Spider-Man a gift. It is this moment that makes us realize their may be hope for The Avengers after all. And if these people can get past their superhuman differences (which are very human at their core), maybe humanity has a chance after all.

6YoungRobert Downey Jr.

When we first see Iron Man, we are not seeing the Iron Man we know. Through the magic of CGI we are literally seeing theRobert Downey, Jr.(Benjamin Button style) fromTuff TurfandBack to School. Why is this important? How does it contribute to the weightiness ofCaptain America: Civil Waras the best Marvel film? In those moments when the youngDowney, Jr.is on the screen, we are reminded of everything the actor went through to get to his current lofty position. By proxy, we are reminded of who Tony Stark is and the demons he battles. I defy you to name a superhero movie that throws down the gauntlet so early, and so deeply, in the first few minutes.

5Airport Battle Sequence Act 1

TheAirport Splash Page Fightis the most incredible fight scene in the movie. Perhaps in any movie, at least in one we’ll be seeing this summer. And it demands to be broken down into three parts. In part one, Iron Man and his posse engage Captain America and his crew so quickly, that it might be easy to think that their issues will be solved easily. This doesn’t happen, and in this ‘get to know you’ moment, we are introduced to everything that makes this wild cast of characters special. There is an almost gleeful joy as we see them realizing that iron sharpens iron, and a respect is forged for all the parties concerned. Never, in the history of the films Marvel has released so far, has it seemed like a battle scene was broken down in this way. Like the feeling out session in a boxing match, we know that the major blows can’t be far behind. Honestly, we may not actually want The Avengers to throw them at one another.

4Airport Battle Sequence Act 2

Once the pleasantries betweenThe Avengersare out of the way, they all regroup and meet again. As you can guess, another fight ensues. This one is more dangerous, the stakes are higher, and it is quite a bit more high octane than the first encounter. However, this isn’t what adds toCivil War’s strength. No, it is the hang fire moment. That point in time where, after regrouping, the battling parties stand across from one another. They’ve tasted each other’s steel and like it or not, know that they are going to have to really get down this time. It is sad, bittersweet, and incredibly iconic because unfortunately there was really no way to avoid this moment.Civil Warhinges on this ‘splash page fight’ and it acquits itself masterfully.

3Airport Battle Sequence Act 3

We could talk about everything that leads up toWar Machinesuffering a near fatal blow. We could discuss how Ant Man becomes so large that Civil War openly pays homage toThe Empire Strikes Back. What makes Act 3 so major is it is as if The Avengers realize that the issue tearing them apart has now become a living, breathing entity within them. Now that this superhero vs. superhero genie is out of the bottle, now that the tensions from all the other films are given a chance to run amok, we see not only how divided this family is but how reconciliation may be impossible. The effects of this on this franchise are immeasurable, and as such it is another example of howCaptain America: Civil Warleaves nothing on the table.

2Peter Parker and Tony Stark’s Relationship

The Moment Spider-Man Gets Through toIron Manis subtle, yet amazing. There is a line when Spider-Man and Iron Man first meet that changes the tenor of the film. It is when Spider-Man explains why he has decided to fight crime. To paraphrase, he knows he has this special ability, and to not use it for the greater good of humanity would be just plain wrong. It would be like allowing the bad guys to win. In this moment, we see Iron Man truly caught off guard. It is like he is seeing Captain America’s point for the first time in the film. That it comes from a neophyte like Spider-Man makes it that much more special. It is as ifCaptain America: Civil Waris slowly passing the torch to the people that can ultimately redeem The Avengers from within.

1A Fragile Truce

Just when it looks like all is lost, Iron Man seems to realize that he needs to give Captain America and the others an olive branch. This is eagerly accepted and for a good half hour, it seems like we are getting a glimpse of the good ole days. Sadly, this truce isn’t meant to be. Eventually, Iron Man finds out some information regarding theWinter Soldierand his own family, and it becomes clear that these men are going to fight until the end. It isCaptain America: Civil War’s ability to take viewers to these different emotional, visceral and visual places that makes it like nothing any superhero film has ever done.

So, isCaptain America: Civil Warthe greatest Marvel movie of all time? Or did it leave you thinking “Bring on Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Doctor Strange?” As big asCivil Waris,Avengers: Infinity Warpromises to be even bigger. More insane. So, while this might be the best Marvel movie to date, it probably won’t be able to hold onto that title for very long.

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Young Robert Downey Jr.

Civil War Airpot Fight 1