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Phase Three: Marvel's Captain America: Civil War is a book based on Captain America: Civil War. The audiobook version is narrated by Tom Taylorson and is included in Phase Three Box Set.

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Marvel's Captain America: Civil War pits hero against hero! Captain America and Iron Man lead two teams of heroes in a clash that will change the course of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Following the record-breaking success of Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the First Avenger will jump into his next big screen solo adventure on May 6, 2016, in Marvel's Captain America: Civil War! Inspired by a classic Marvel Comics storyline, the third cinematic Captain America adventure will put Cap against his fellow Avenger, Iron Man. Chris Evans will reprise his role as Captain America, joined by Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man and Chadwick Boseman (42, Get On Up) as the Black Panther, a character who will make his big screen debut in the film.

Marvel's Captain America: Civil War will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier) and produced by Kevin Feige.[1]

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The story of this novelization contains several contradictions with both the film and the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. Wanda Maximoff is referred to as being the Scarlet Witch in this book, whereas the main timeline Wanda Maximoff did not use that code name until the events of WandaVision. T'Challa is stated to be a Wakandan scientist and engineer in addition to being the prince and Black Panther. Tony Stark is stated to be wearing a new Iron Man Armor specifically for stealth missions when he travels to Siberia instead of the Mark XLVI Iron Man Armor. Stark also departs his Stark Industries Helicopter and dives underwater to travel to Siberia rather than flying there with the Mark XLVI armor, with T'Challa's jet following Stark's heat signature in the ocean rather than directly following Stark's flight path. Bucky Barnes is also stated to have nicknamed Dolores "Da" rather than "Dot". The Wakanda Medical Center is also stated to be located in the "remotest reaches of the Wakandan jungle" rather than being within Birnin Zana. The epilogue also implies that Peter Parker is already considered an Avenger rather than still not being considered a full member of the team during Spider-Man: Homecoming. Therefore, the novelization has been deemed non-canon as per our Canon Policy.

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