It Sounds Like CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Is Marvel's Best Movie To Date

It Sounds Like CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Is Marvel's Best Movie To Date

Test audiences reportedly LOVE Captain America: Civil War, but does it top Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and what should we expect from the final act? Hit the jump for details...

By JoshWilding - Jan 29, 2016 01:01 PM EST
Source: Birth.Movies.Death
Reshoots for Captain America: Civil War are currently taking place, though it doesn't sound as if Marvel will be making too many alterations. According to a new report, test audiences apparently love the movie. Captain America: The Winter Soldier is their best testing movie to date, but Birth.Movies.Death's sources reportedly can't agree on whether Civil War is performing as well. 

Either way, we're clearly in store for a movie which is as good, if not better than The Winter Soldier, a film actually considered Marvel's best. The site adds that, "my sources tell me that the movie doesn't pull any punches in the third act, and that if Marvel execs had been concerned about the film going dark places, these stellar test screenings have alleviated all those fears."

This all sounds fantastic, and it's going to be very interesting to see where things go in Captain America: Civil War's final act. Will they really kill off Steve Rogers and replace him? Time will tell...
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TheLemsterPju
TheLemsterPju - 1/29/2016, 1:29 PM
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 1/29/2016, 1:30 PM
Dammit Wilding you and your click baiting titles. You can't say in the title that Civil War sounds like the best in the MCU and then in the article say the early screening talk are unsure if it is better then Winter Soldier or not. The title is misleading just say Civil War might be the best film in the MCU but nope you need them clicks to make them stacks.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/29/2016, 2:03 PM
@pesmerga44 - To be fair, the source being cited says that the disagreement is whether Civil War is testing as good as the Winter Soldier (the best testing film Marvel has released) or testing better than it.

So if you take it at its word, it's either tied for the #1 slot or has it all to itself.
HubbleFunk
HubbleFunk - 1/29/2016, 1:31 PM
Hopefully.... lets wait and see.

Test screenings and previews tend to be overhyped.. just look at Fantastic 4 and Dark Knight Rises.
unsocial
unsocial - 1/29/2016, 3:37 PM
@HubbleFunk - It's probably worth pointing out that a number of tweets from the Fant4stic premier were later found out to be phony.
Desr0w
Desr0w - 1/29/2016, 1:31 PM
"By DEVIN FARACI"


Desr0w
Desr0w - 1/29/2016, 1:32 PM
The movie gonna be awesome anyway :)
Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 1/29/2016, 1:32 PM
inb4 BUT EVANS IS SIGNED UP FOR INFINITY WAR.

Marvel has the option to use you if you have x amount of films left on the contract, but doesn't mean they will.
Scorpo
Scorpo - 1/29/2016, 1:45 PM
@Reasonnnn - If you sign to be in the movie, that means Marvel wants you. Their initial contract for the MCU says they have X amount of movies, but they don't have to use them.

Don't get them confused
WilliamHMacy
WilliamHMacy - 1/30/2016, 11:21 AM
@HubbleFunk - He probably changed his mind afterwards, when the bad comments started pouring in. Did he?
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