Phase 3 of the   Marvel Cinematic Universe kicks off this May with the release ofCaptain America : Civil War . The thirteenth movie to take place in Marvel ’s ever - elaborate motion picture continuity , Civil Warwill approach themes ofsuperhero accountabilitywhile delivering a massivesuspense thrillerfeaturing some of the MCU ’s openhanded heroes . The flick will also have the privilege of infix some raw characters to the cosmos , include Black Panther ( Chadwick Boseman ) and Spider - Man ( Tom Holland ) , while alsosetting the stagefor the events leading up toThe Avengers : Infinity Warin 2018 .

Though the film is still a few months away , Disney ’s marketing team is already hard at work promotingCivil War . Prior to Super Bowl 50 , anew TV spotwas liberate for the motion picture , prime viewers to prefer a side . This was later followed by a Coca - Cola   commercialfeaturing the Hulk and Ant - Man , kicking off a pack rat hunting for special edition Coke Mini cans . Marvel persist in their push the day after the Super Bowl bylaunching specialCivil Waremojisand opening a newfangled Twitter contest for a chance to deliver the goods a non - speaking role in the upcomingInfinity War .

TheCivil Warpromotion carry on with the upcoming issue ofEmpire , which sports an exclusive cover trope ( below ) . The cover depict Captain America and Iron Man lock in an epic battle , both evenly match amidst a shower of flicker . Fans of the comics will pick out the iconic image from Marvel Comics ' 2006 - 2007Civil Warevent series . The exclusive cover is specifically a diversion of the covering ofCivil War # 7 , the final issue of the event , drawn by Steve McNiven .

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The original cover forCivil War # 7was a wraparound cover , have Iron Man and Captain America agitate among the fallen heroes of both side . It served to illustrate the severity of the conflict and the extent of the damage it was causing , making the climax of the series all the more impactful . TheEmpirecover has only adapted the focal point in time , promising the one - on - one showdown sports fan will expect in the final act of the celluloid . Even without the other hero , it take a crap for a spectacular image that will stay on readers ' psyche in the last few calendar month before the film ’s premiere .

Though the film draw inspiration from the originalCivil Warlimited series , those concerned in the tale should bed that Marvel Comics is releasing a follow - up eventtitledCivil War II . Though the new event is not technically a continuation , it will research a like idea of superheroes separate over a ( currently unnamed ) issue , with neither side being present as the right side . verbalize withNY Daily Newsearlier this year , Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada indicated that fans who want a glimpse into the future of the MCU would do well to ascertain out Marvel ’s current slating of comics . Considering that the screen forCivil War II # 1prominently features a number of upcoming and current MCU heroes ( include Iron Man , Captain Marvel , Sam Wilson , Spider - Man and Star - Lord ) , it seems like a good place to start .

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Captain America : Civil Warwill spillage on May 6 , 2016 , followed byDoctor Strange – November 4 , 2016;Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – May 5 , 2017;Spider - Man – July 7 , 2017;Thor : Ragnarok – November 3 , 2017;Black Panther – February 16 , 2018;The retaliator : Infinity War Part 1 – May 4 , 2018;Ant - Man and the Wasp – July 6 , 2018;Captain Marvel – March 8 , 2019;The retaliator : Infinity War Part 2 – May 3 , 2019;Inhumans – July 12 , 2019 ; and as - yet untitled Marvel movie on May 1 , July 10 and November 6 , 2020 .

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