

So it’s hard to get away from that nature,” said Anthony Russo. “The character was invented for an explicitly political purpose. In August 2014, the Russos stated that the film takes place “a couple years” after The Winter Soldier left off and will continue to focus on Steve Rogers' relationship with Bucky Barnes while continuing to explore the political themes related to Captain America. The following month, they stated that they were looking to make the tone of the film "an amalgam" of The First Avenger and The Winter Solider. In July 2014, Markus and McFeely stated they were midway through a first draft for the film, and filming was expected to begin in April 2015.

That will pick up where we left off and Avengers 2 will be a segue to something else." Also in April, Marvel announced a release date of May 6, 2016, and Trent Opaloch, who was the cinematographer on The Winter Solider, said he would return for the sequel. Then, he'll circle back around to get my help for Captain America 3. Avengers 2 is one of those instances where Cap goes off and does his thing. The next movie, it would seem logically to want to be about the completion of that journey." Anthony Mackie, who plays the Falcon in the previous film, concurred, "In the comics, Cap would always call on the Falcon for help, and then they'd go their separate ways. "There’s a journey that the Winter Soldier goes on that isn’t complete yet.

In an April 2014 interview, Joe Russo described the project as a continuation of the story from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The re-hiring of the directors, three months before the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, came as a result of impressive test screenings with Marvel executives. Markus and McFeely revealed that they began working on the screenplay in late 2013, while the Russo brothers began work in February 2014.

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After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. Captain America: Civil War picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity.
