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*Although the character is changed, the backstory of Helmut Zemo is referenced in the mention of his wife, his [[Heinrich Zemo|father]] and son, as well as the airport in which the Avengers fight, since he was born in Leipzig in the comics. |
*Although the character is changed, the backstory of Helmut Zemo is referenced in the mention of his wife, his [[Heinrich Zemo|father]] and son, as well as the airport in which the Avengers fight, since he was born in Leipzig in the comics. |
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*[[Ann Russo]], [[Anthony Russo]]'s wife, provided the voice of [[Helmut Zemo]]'s wife in the message box of Zemo's phone. |
*[[Ann Russo]], [[Anthony Russo]]'s wife, provided the voice of [[Helmut Zemo]]'s wife in the message box of Zemo's phone. |
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*The "''Bluth Company'' Stair Car" from ''{{WPS|Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development}}'' can be seen in the [[Clash of the Avengers|battle]] at the [[Flughafen Leipzig-Halle]] airport. The Russo brothers directed many episodes of the TV series, including the pilot. |
*The "''Bluth Company'' Stair Car" from ''{{WPS|Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development}}'' can be seen in the [[Clash of the Avengers|battle]] at the [[Flughafen Leipzig-Halle]] airport. The Russo brothers directed many episodes of the TV series, including the pilot. |
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==Unorganized Trivia== |
==Unorganized Trivia== |
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*This marks [[Spider-Man]]'s first appearance in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]. |
*This marks [[Spider-Man]]'s first appearance in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]. |
Revision as of 13:41, 7 May 2016
A list of trivia related to Captain America: Civil War.
References to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- During the Battle in the HYDRA Siberian Facility, when Captain America is asked by Iron Man to stand down, he responds "I could this all day". This is phrase is also said twice in Captain America: The First Avenger, when Steve Rogers is beaten by a bully in an alley and later by Red Skull.
References to Marvel Comics
- In the comics, the Civil War storyline was centered around superheroes registering their secret identities and the details of their powers and abilities with the government, a plot point that would not work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has largely eschewed the secret identity trope. Kevin Feige has said that this storyline will focus on government regulation of the heroes after the battle in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
- Although the character is changed, the backstory of Helmut Zemo is referenced in the mention of his wife, his father and son, as well as the airport in which the Avengers fight, since he was born in Leipzig in the comics.
References to the Russo Brothers and their Other Works
- Co-director Joe Russo portrayed the psychiatrist Theo Broussard, who is killed and replaced by Helmut Zemo during the course of the movie.
- Ann Russo, Anthony Russo's wife, provided the voice of Helmut Zemo's wife in the message box of Zemo's phone.
- The "Bluth Company Stair Car" from Arrested Development can be seen in the battle at the Flughafen Leipzig-Halle airport. The Russo brothers directed many episodes of the TV series, including the pilot.
Unorganized Trivia
- This marks Spider-Man's first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- Marvel Studios initially announced Captain America: Civil War as Captain America: Serpent Society as a joke during the announcement of the film slate for Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- The working title that was used to create the film was "Sputnik".
- Despite not having been officially revealed by Marvel Studios, Robert Downey, Jr. said Mark Ruffalo will be in the film.[1]