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5 Reasons You Should Be On Captain America's Side

Get pumped for 'Captain America: Civil War.'

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5 Reasons You Should Be On Captain America's Side
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For all the fans of Marvel's industry, Captain America and Iron, the movie of the year will premier this week—"Captain America: Civil War." As we try to understand who the villain is and why the heroes are ultimately divided and fighting against each other, I know I am on team Captain America. But I know it’s hard to pick a side and I am telling you, you want to be on Captain America’s.

1. He has an awesome, badass team:


Marvels’ recently released trailer reveals the heroes who are going to be on captain America’s side as he fights to save his best friend "Bucky."

Hawk eye, the guy who never misses

Falcon, the guy who can fly

Buck, the winter soldier

Agent 13

Scarlet witch—the wild card.

Ant man, the silent assassin

And Captain America himself

This is a solid team that can accomplish anything, so get behind them #teamcap.

2. Be on the side of friendship all the way. #besties

What causes a major conflict between Steve Rodgers and Tony Stark is the fact that Steve is trying to save his friend who has been brainwashed and converted into a human killing machine, while Tony Stark is ridding the world of all “villains.” Bucky, however, is not a villain; he has just been taken prisoner by the wrong side. Ultimately, if Steve manages to save Bucky, he will greatly reduce the amount of destruction for civilians.

3. Iron man causes all the problems.

If we look back at "Avengers: Age of Ultron," Iron Man is the one who created the major problem. His intent of using his “genius” to create a virtual being ends up creating the ultimate villain of the movie, Ultron. This is a major proof that Iron Man can’t be trusted, so whatever choices he makes, like trusting the government with heroes or other actions, should be questioned.

4. The government and the UN don't do anything.

The government should not be trusted with the control of heroes because they do nothing. The whole reason the Avengers have acted was because there was no security provided to protect earth's future and humanity. And let’s be honest—if the government or the UN is given control of what these heroes do, the world is not safe. If Hydra was able to infiltrate S.H.I.E.L.D, an organization with the ultimate security, many more unites will infiltrate a structure like the UN.

5. He’s Captain America

Steve Rogers is Captain America: there to protect America. Let's not forget him and the avengers stopped not only the destruction of Sokovia, but also an alien invasion. If the heroes can no longer act alone who knows what will happen. The UN never knows what is happening and they never take action until it is too late. On the other hand, The Avengers are here to avenge and protect the humans, we've got to keep that in mind. Captain America is fighting to keep the world safe. Be on his side.

Five reasons is all you need to side with the best, aka, Captain America.

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