A sharp, unusually character-driven superhero crossover with real emotional stakes, strong action, and a surprisingly effective political framework. It is still very much a franchise movie, but the conflict between friends gives it more bite than most entries in the genre.
62% ★★★☆☆ (2,946,884)
Captain America: Civil War
Where to watch: Disney
Movie · Adventure · Action · PG-13
2016 · 2h 27m · ★ 62% (2.9M)
United we stand. Divided we fall.
Director: Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson
Overview
Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies.
Director
Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Production
Marvel Studios
Cast
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, William Hurt, Martin Freeman, Marisa Tomei, John Kani, John Slattery
Where to watch
Disney Plus, Hulu, AMC+, AMC, Philo
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Verdict
A sharp, unusually character-driven superhero crossover with real emotional stakes, strong action, and a surprisingly effective political framework. It is still very much a franchise movie, but the conflict between friends gives it more bite than most entries in the genre.
Best for
Marvel fans who want a more grounded, faction-based conflict
Viewers who like superhero action with moral ambiguity
Fans of ensemble blockbusters with strong set pieces
People interested in the emotional fallout of prior franchise events
Skip if
You want a fully self-contained story
You are tired of interconnected franchise continuity
You prefer superhero films with a lighter or more purely adventurous tone
You dislike long action-heavy ensemble movies
Overview
This is one of the MCU’s most effective balancing acts: part political thriller, part superhero showdown, part soap opera about loyalty and guilt. The central idea is simple but potent, and the movie mostly earns its escalations by making the characters’ disagreements feel personal rather than abstract.
Worth noting
What gives it staying power is the way it treats the split between its heroes as a genuine tragedy, even when the plotting gets a little overengineered. The action is clean and readable, the airport sequence is a crowd-pleaser, and the film knows how to turn franchise familiarity into tension instead of comfort.
Bottom line
It is not flawless. Some of the villain mechanics are more functional than elegant, and the movie depends heavily on prior MCU investment. But if you care about superhero cinema that tries to have consequences, this is one of the better examples of the form.
Top Letterboxd reviews
🌻 lindsay 🌻 (3.5★) · 10516 likes
“Civil War” lmao this isn’t a war, this is 12 friends fist fighting in a parking lot
sree (3.5★) · 6389 likes
captain "i gave up my life and my shield for him but no homo" america
alba (3.5★) · 5773 likes
when your boyfriend did some bad things while he was brainwashed by a nazi organization so now you're fighting your friends in a parking lot
Patrick Willems (3★) · 5767 likes
Poor Bucky. So much happens to him and he still never gets a chance to become an actual character.
kai (3★) · 4359 likes
t’challa: why did you do it? why did you turn them against each other? zemo: mate am genuinely jus here for a laff x
2018 · Action, Adventure · 2h 27m · PG-13 · ★ 87% (1.1M) · Where to watch: Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
A polished blockbuster with factional tension, escalating set pieces, and a strong sense of procedural urgency.
Themes
superhero conflict, friendship and betrayal, government oversight, moral responsibility, franchise fallout, identity and loyalty, political tension, ensemble dynamics
Topics
superhero, ensemble action, political thriller, moral dilemma, friendship, betrayal, blockbuster, comic book, franchise fallout, 2010s