‘Captain America: Civil War’ Romps Its Way to International Box-Office Success; Superhero Film Features Compelling Drama Too

Overall, the movie is great and the compelling drama towards the end was also excellent especially when the Avengers realized that the one who orchestrated their in-fighting does not have any superpowers at all nor does he have any villainous traits. His family was just among the victims or collateral damage for the work done by the Avengers in the fictitious European country of Sokovia during the movie “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”

It was actually the Black Panther, played by Chadwick Boseman, who discovered towards the end that the Zemo was just consumed by revenge to get even with the Avengers and it was the only thing he planted on them to make them go head-to-head with each other.

The Black Panther is from the fictitious African country of Wakanda and his father was the secretary general of the UN who lobbied for the signing of the Sokovia Accords among 117 countries in the world.

During a recent interview, Boseman said that he developed his accent while playing a South African immigrant in the independent film “Message from the King.” For “Captain America: Civil War,” he just built off on his Xhosa accent with the help of the sanctioned Marvel coach, details Screen Rant.

The Black Panther’s main nemesis in the film is the Winter Soldier because he initially thought that it was the latter who bombed the UN headquarters that killed his father. He also traded punches with Captain America and had short encounters with Hawkeye, the Falcon, Ant-Man, and even the Black Widow in the film.

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