The reveals, if we can call them that since they serve more as little teases, instead lay some groundwork for the two solo character films and semi-confirm that they likely won't actually be "solo" character films in the traditional sense. As the two fresh faces to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the movie, and certainly two of the most important and high-profile characters from Marvel Comics, this doesn't come as any surprise. What Marvel did include however are two teases towards two specific films that Captain America: Civil War goes out of its way to setup: 2018's Black Panther to be directed by Ryan Coogler and 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming directed by Jon Watts. NOTE: The following contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Captain America: Civil War Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) would have been shot for the film but instead, as we learned from co-writer Christopher Markus, Marvel decided to save the story of where the Hulk is until later ( Thor: Ragnarok). ![]() ![]() ![]() Are there post-credits scenes for Captain America: Civil War? YES! If you're interested, stay all the way through the credits to ensure you view both.Īnd by "both" we are indeed confirming that there are precisely two (2!) buttons during and at the end of the credits roll, despite the tease from co-director Joe Russo in March that Captain America 3 might have up to three bonus tags. If that were the case though, the originally planned post-credits scene featuring Bruce Banner a.k.a.
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