In the "Civil War" comic series, the US government is implementing the Superhero Registration Act, requiring heroes with stunts to register their superpowers with government agencies. Friends of the "American Team" Rogers and "Iron Man" Stark have completely different attitudes to this. Stark is a supporter of the registration bill, but Rogers believes that the authorities' move is a serious threat to civil liberties. . As the US team led some members of the Avengers to flee under pressure from the authorities, Stark fought a civil war with his former teammates.
The end was when Captain America discovered the harm his battle had caused to the people and chose to surrender and was sent to prison when he was approaching victory.
After the Civil War, when Captain America was going to the Federal Court in New York City for interrogation, he was killed by his old enemy, the Red Skull, at the age of 89. Its position was replaced by Bucky, the former deputy of the captain.
In fact, this setting is far more shocking than letting the captain hang up with the big boss in the Avengers 3 to cover other women's federation members to leave safely, at least let people know that the big boss is also capable of killing one or two Avengers.
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is reported that Marvel was originally only going to let Downey cameo appearances. Downey himself asked for a substantial increase in Stark's role in "Captain America 3", expressing his hope to become an important role that affects the direction of the plot. Once the role weight in the film increases, Downey’s daily salary in the crew will naturally be much higher than the guest starring. Downey’s conditions annoyed the CEO of Marvel Entertainment. He once ordered the removal of Iron Man from the "Team 3" script.
Therefore, there was news that Downey would not continue to appear in Marvel movies except for the reunion 2 3.
Under the multi-party coordination of Marvel Pictures Chairman Kevin Feige, in order to use "Captain America 3" to open the "civil war" line and expand the existing superhero territory, Marvel finally decided to restart negotiations with Downey's agency.
According to people familiar with the matter, joining "Captain America 3" will bring Robert Downey Jr. $40 million in remuneration, and more than that, once the film's box office performance surpasses the previous "Captain America 2" (global box office of 710 million US dollars) , Downey will also get additional rewards.
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