A week ago, Chris Evans spoke about the reason behind Captain America and Iron Man massive battle in Captain America: Civil War. The actor stated "Tony [Iron Man] thinks we should signing these accords and be reporting to higher authority and Cap, who’s always been a company man and has always been a soldier, actually doesn’t trust anymore,” Evans said, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Captain America actually saw SHIELD and the government infiltrated by Hydra in "Winter Soldier," so there is a great lack of trust. Evans continued, “Given what happened in ’Cap 2,’ I think he kind of feels the safest hands are his own. And these are understandable concerns, but this is tough, because even reading the script, you think, ’I think I agree with Tony in a way, and I do agree that to make this work, you do need to surrender to the group.’ It can’t just be one person saying this is right and this is what we’re going to do. Last year, Marvel Executive Editor and Senior VP Tom Brevoort told ABC News about what transpired in the comic books. "From the point of view of Captain America, [registering and getting trained by the government] was an infringement on the civil liberties of these people, this was overstepping turning all these super-powered individuals and turning them effectively into soldiers. Iron Man on the other hand, saw the validity of this. Just because a guy has powers and puts on a costume doesn't mean he is trained to use them responsibility, even if his intentions are good, people can get hurt. Can you blame Captain America apprehensiveness for not wanting to registering with the government? Or trusting the government to regulate them with the superhero registration bill.
I find it kinda amazing that Stark would be the one pushing for registration. Think about in all the movies the main problem or badguy is a direct effect from something Stark himself did. Lets examine. Iron Man 1 Tony is a weapons designer - not good, people died because of the weapons he built. In Iron Man 2 Whiplash came about because of things Tony and his dad did. In Avengers it was Starks power source for his building that allowed Loki to open the portal for the aliens. Avengers 2 Tony created Ultron due to the set up of his supposed peace keeping program.. How arrogant of Stark to want everyone to register when it has been him all along who has caused the bigest majority of problem.
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Jason Dyke
10/12/2015 07:15:31 am
I actually was saying the same thing after watching Avengers: Age of Ultron. Tony Stark actually caused half of the problems he is trying to solve. From the weapons he sold to the building of Ultron
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Gerald D Cline Jr
10/12/2015 07:25:54 am
You re so right. Age of Ultron really showed Tony as the main problem in the Avengers team
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Rick Stevens
10/13/2015 12:04:29 am
Why are person keep saying this when Ultron was never intentional. The original idea was that the program would solve a lot of the issues the world was facing, but backfired. Tony is not the enemy, many of the equipments the avengers possess is his invention
Gerald D Cline Jr
10/13/2015 03:55:30 am
It doesn't matter whether intentional or not. The argument is Tony Stark apart of the problem he is trying to solve. And I strongly believe he is
Dan Mckele
10/15/2015 04:47:30 pm
So what are you saying because the weapons inadvertently got into the arms of smugglers its tony's fault? Dats Bullshit! So i guess u wud also blame our government then for weapons falling in the hands of isis
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Sarah
10/13/2015 12:35:00 am
I didn't know there was a new blog. Kb your slipping.
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Matthew
10/13/2015 02:37:03 am
I thought I was the only one that didn't realize their was a new blog post up. Indeed kb is slipping on a slippery slope,lol
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kb(admin)
10/18/2015 07:05:10 pm
hey mattthew will do greater effort when post are out to inform you guys through various medium. Hope u enjoyed it and give your feedback.
kb(admin)
10/18/2015 07:03:45 pm
nothing like that Sarah, will keep them posting, especially for u. No worry
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Tjeff
10/19/2015 06:00:41 pm
Reading this blog, i deliberated and came to the conclusion that indeed Tony Stark is a great threat to his own team. No wonder he cant get along with the rest of his Avengers group, despite creating many of the equipment used to fight
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