- Political involvement in the Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.
- With many people fearing the actions of super heroes, the government decides to push for the Hero Registration Act, a law that limits a hero's actions. This results in a division in The Avengers. Iron Man stands with this Act, claiming that their actions must be kept in check otherwise cities will continue to be destroyed, but Captain America feels that saving the world is daring enough and that they cannot rely on the government to protect the world. This escalates into an all-out war between Team Iron Man (Iron Man, Black Panther, Vision, Black Widow, War Machine, and Spider-Man) and Team Captain America (Captain America, Bucky Barnes, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, and Ant Man) while a new villain emerges.—RespectTheHyphen
- SPOILER: When politicians and world leaders think that people like Captain America and Iron Man are running amok, they tell them they need to be regulated. Tony Stark, Iron Man thinks it's necessary. While Steve Rogers, Captain America doesn't think so. That eventually splits their team, The Avengers. At a UN gathering where the regulations are being worked out, there's an explosion and some people are killed among them is the King of Wakanda. Investigation reveals that the bomb was planted by the Winter Soldier, who is Bucky Barnes, Captain America's friend during the war. Everyone is out to get Barnes and kill him if necessary but Steve wants to get to him first and help him. When he finds him he says he didn't plant the bomb, suddenly another person shows up who's out to get him dressed in black. When security forces catches up to them they are arrested and the one in black is revealed to be the son of the Wakandan King, T'Challa and he is the Black Panther the guardian of Wakanda. While in custody, a psychiatrist is sent to evaluate Bucky but suddenly the power goes out that's when he begins to say some words that have an effect on Bucky. He breaks out and Steve tries to get him. Believing that Bucky is innocent Steve sets out to find the man who got to him. Tony is told that because Steve helped Bucky he is now also wanted. He offers to bring him in so he asks War Machine ,and Black Widow to join him. He recruits someone to help him while Widow offers T'Challa to join them. Steve brings Falcon with him who gets Ant Man and Steve calls Hawkeye who gets Wanda whom tony has under lock and key under the eye of Vision. They get away and Vison joins tony. Eventually they all have a confrontation.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- After another international incident involving the Avengers, world leaders and political powers move to get the Avengers to be registered in lieu of previous missions that have caused collateral damage. This results in the Avengers having to decide whether to remain free or to be registered. It also results in two factions with one led by Captain America, who believes that heroes should remain free and the other led by Iron Man, who surprisingly begins supporting government regulation and oversight. And all the while, Cap must try and protect his old friend Bucky from both Tony and the schemes of a new villain who emerges with a plan that could shock the world.—Blazer346
- A possible cure for superheroes deeply divides courageous Captain America and arrogant Tony Stark. Factions of superheroes divide themselves in to Team Captain America and Team Stark. Black Widow and Hawekye must choose sides. Plus, Bucky Barnes is possibly behind the murder of King T'Chaka, a member of one of the factions, and T'Challa his son plans to kill him.
- In 1991, the brainwashed super-soldier James "Bucky" Barnes (Sebastian Stan) is dispatched from a Hydra base in Siberia to intercept an automobile carrying a case of super-soldier serum. Barnes is activated using a series of code words written into a Red book. Once activated, Barnes is a compliant soldier. Barnes attacks a Cadillac on an isolated road, which crashes and kills the occupants. Barnes steals the serum from the boot of the car.
In the present day, approximately one year after Ultron's defeat in the nation of Sokovia at the hands of the Avengers, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), and Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) stop Brock Rumlow (Frank Grillo) from stealing a biological weapon from a lab in Lagos. Rumlow steals the weapon and escapes in an armored vehicle despite the best efforts of the Avengers. Rumlow knows that he cannot outrun the Avengers and gives the weapon to his associates for extraction. He stays behind to stop the Avengers. Rumlow blows himself up, hoping to kill Rogers. Before dying Rumlow reveals that Barnes is the buyer and that he remembers Rogers. Romanoff kills the associates to retrieve the biological weapon. When Maximoff tries to displace the blast into the sky with Telekinesis, it destroys a nearby building, killing several Wakandan humanitarian workers.
U.S. Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the United Nations (UN) is preparing to pass the Sokovia Accords, which will establish a UN panel to oversee and control the team. If the Avengers reject the oversight, then they will have to retire. The team is divided: Tony Stark (Robert Downey) supports oversight because of his role in Ultron's creation and Sokovia's destruction, while Rogers has more faith in his own judgment than that of the government. Vision argues that it has been 8 years since Stark announced himself as Iron Man, since then the number of enhanced people and the number of world ending events have both risen exponentially. Vision argues that their strength invites challenge and conflict. Tony, Rhodes, Vision sign the document. Clint retires and Wanda is TBD.
At a conference in Vienna where the accords are to be ratified, a bomb kills King T'Chaka (John Kani) of Wakanda. Security footage indicates the bomber is Barnes, whom T'Chaka's son, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), vows to kill.
Informed by Sharon Carter (The acting head of SHEILD) (Emily VanCamp), Peggy Carter's grand niece (Peggy Carter was Roger's first true love in the 1940's) of Barnes' whereabouts and the government's intentions to kill him, Rogers intends to bring in Barnes, his childhood friend and war comrade, himself. Rogers and Wilson track Barnes to Bucharest. Barnes insists that he had nothing to do with the bombing in Vienne. Rogers and Wilson attempt to protect him from T'Challa (who appears as the Black Panther and prevents Barnes from escaping) and the authorities, but all four including T'Challa are arrested.
Vision stops Wanda from leaving on Stark's orders, moving Wanda from a TBD to firmly anti-oversight. Stark speaks to Rogers and almost convinces him to sign the accords. But Rogers refuses when he finds that Stark has kept Wanda under his custody under the guise of her safety.
Helmut Zemo (Daniel Brühl) tracks down and kills Barnes' old Hydra handler, stealing a book containing the trigger words that activate Barnes' brainwashing. Zemo questions the handler about the mission report for the 1991 mission carried out by Barnes, before killing him. Infiltrating the Berlin facility where Barnes is held, Zemo recites the words to make Barnes obey him.
Zemo questions Barnes about his mission report from 1991, then sends him on a rampage to cover his own escape. Rogers stops Barnes and sneaks him away to a safe-house. When Barnes regains his senses, he explains that Zemo is the real Vienna bomber and wanted the location of the Siberian Hydra base, where other brainwashed "Winter Soldiers" are kept in cryogenic stasis. Barnes reveals that after injecting the serum, the super soldiers were trained, but they were barely controllable and had to be put in Statis. Zemo wants control of these soldiers to mount an attack against the Avengers.
Unwilling to wait for authorization to apprehend Zemo, Rogers and Wilson go rogue, and recruit Maximoff, Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), and Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) to their cause.
With Ross's permission, Stark assembles a team composed of Romanoff, T'Challa, James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), Vision (Paul Bettany), and Peter Parker (Tom Holland) (Stark offers Peter a serious technology upgrade to bring him to his side) to capture the renegades. Stark's team intercepts Rogers' team at Leipzig/Halle Airport, where they fight until Romanoff allows Rogers and Barnes to escape. The rest of Rogers' team is captured and detained at the Raft prison, while Rhodes is partially paralyzed from the neck down after being inadvertently shot down by Vision, and Romanoff exiles herself.
Stark discovers evidence that Barnes was framed by Zemo. He finds that Zemo is a member of the Sokovian intelligence & was directly orchestrating the framing of Barnes. Then Stark visits Wilson, Wanda and Barton, who have been imprisoned by Ross. Stark convinces Wilson to give him Rogers' destination, the Siberian location where Barnes was created by Hydra.
Without informing Ross, Stark goes to the Siberian Hydra facility and strikes a truce with Rogers and Barnes, unaware they were secretly followed by T'Challa. They discover that the other super-soldiers have been killed by Zemo, who shows them footage from Hydra's archives. Zemo reveals that he lost his entire family in Sokovia and hence wanted to end the Avengers. The footage reveals that Barnes killed Stark's parents during his mission in 1991.
Enraged that Rogers kept this from him, Stark turns on them both, dismembering Barnes' robotic arm. Rogers disables Stark's armor and departs with Barnes, leaving his shield behind, when Stark reminds him that the shield was made by Stark's father & that Rogers doesn't deserve it. Satisfied that he has avenged his family's death in Sokovia by irreparably fracturing the Avengers, Zemo attempts suicide, but T'Challa stops him, and he is taken to the authorities.
In the aftermath, Stark provides Rhodes with exoskeleton leg braces that allow him to walk again, while Rogers breaks his allies out of the prison. In a mid-credits scene, Barnes, granted asylum in Wakanda by T'Chanka, chooses to return to cryogenic sleep until a cure for his brainwashing is found. In a post-credits scene, Parker tests a new gadget.
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