
Marvel has spent the last few weeks teasing the cadre of heroes picking sides in its upcoming event Civil War II: Electric Registration Boogaloo. But now, it looks like theyāve revealed the key players in the debate of āWhat did you learn after watching Minority Report for the first time?ā
In Civil War IIāan event happening this year that is not at all related to a certain movie starring Captain America coming out soonāa mysterious entity with the power to see the future (accurately, for once) will prevent a tragic disaster, splitting the heroes of the Marvel universe into two sides.
The side that watched Minority Report and went āHey man, that pre-crime place had some pretty nifty ideasā will be led by Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, who will fight to use this new being to punish criminals before they can commit the crime theyāre being punished for. As you can see in the image above, she is joined by:
- Monica Rambeau
- She-Hulk
- Ant-Man
- The Winter Soldier
- Hawkeye
- Blue Marvel
- Medusa
- Captain America (Steve Rogers-flavored)
- The Vision
- War Machine
- Spider-Man
Meanwhile on the side that watched Minority Report and went āCAROL DID YOU EVEN WATCH ALL OF THIS MOVIE, JESUSā is Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, who thinks that the whole purpose of superheroes is to not randomly beat down and lock up people for things theyāve not done yet. He is joined by:
- Black Widow
- Deadpool
- Captain America (Sam Wilson-flavored)
- The Totally Awesome Hulk (aka, Amadeus Cho)
- Hercules
- Black Panther
- Luke Cage
- Thor (Jane Foster)
- America Chavez
- Star-Lord
- Daredevil
Some of these choices are really weird. She-Hulk is Carolās friend, sure, but I have absolutely no idea why, as an attorney, sheād be all about persecuting people before theyāve committed a crime. But hey, things were a bit weird the last time the words āCivil Warā were bandied around at Marvel, too.
Weāll see these teams duke it out soon enough, when Civil War II: Bigger, Badder, and More Civil begins in May.