New CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Concept Art Focuses On Key Moments From The Movie's Climactic Battle

New CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Concept Art Focuses On Key Moments From The Movie's Climactic Battle

A new batch of Civil War concept art has surfaced following the release of the movie earlier this month, and in it we see how some key moments from that emotional climax were created...

By JoshWilding - May 29, 2016 07:05 AM EST
Source: ComicBook.com
ComicBook.com has come across some very cool key frame art for Captain America: Civil War by concept artist Maciej Kuciara (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Guardians of the Galaxy), and in it we get a look at how that final battle between Cap, Bucky, and Iron Man was brought to life. There are also a number of other key moments shown here, including Black Panther's confrontation with Zemo. 

There's also a control room which didn't make it into the movie, and had it been included, Captain America: Civil War's villain arguably would have come across in an even more sinister way, especially as that looks like a classic bad guy base. Still, it's fair to say we probably haven't seen the last of Zemo, so fingers crossed he gets a chance to become the supervillain we all know from the comic books...


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Hetzer
Hetzer - 5/29/2016, 7:35 AM
nice
MiopTop
MiopTop - 5/29/2016, 7:36 AM
Anyone have the concept art of Steve in the all black suit ?
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/29/2016, 7:36 AM
Neat.
KIDCOM
KIDCOM - 5/29/2016, 7:39 AM
Now, we need a PC/Console game that has graphics like this

FOR F*CK SAKE MARVEL, STOP MAKING MOBILE GAMES!!!
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 5/29/2016, 7:41 AM
Such a good movie.
BastTheGod
BastTheGod - 5/29/2016, 7:42 AM
Panther looks bad ass.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 5/29/2016, 7:46 AM
I keep thinking that there must be some way of saving Batman V Superman. There is so much I love about that movie. It had so much potential.

I think to myself that maybe a Final Cut would save it. Keep the opening ten minutes, even the Knightmare sequence and then re-write and re-shoot a whole other movie in order to justify all the action at the end (the titular fight and then the Doomsday stuff).

But then I watch Civil War and I realise... that is the Dawn of Justice Final Cut. They fixed absolutely everything.
JonF
JonF - 5/30/2016, 6:35 AM
@DukeAcureds - So you admit that Marvel copied BvS's plot!

Civil War played out more smoothly than BvS because it had 11 films preceding it!
Dawn of Justice's biggest fault is having to establish so many plot threads and characters in just one film!

I enjoyed the slow build, but admittedly it could have used more action and less exposition! The plot structure was similar to 2008's The Incredible Hulk in that viewers were tasked with waiting too long for the action to pick up! Even TIH had more action throughout!

Anyone who was expecting a typical popcorn blockbuster movie likely was disappointed with the finished product, but that isn't fair to the filmmakers!

Ang Lee's Hulk faced much of the same flak, but I'll chalk it up to a learning curve!
TucksFrom2015
TucksFrom2015 - 5/29/2016, 7:52 AM
Marvel why you do this? and to think, I almost considered reading modern comics again

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