Alex G writes:
Hi AMCers, I love the show and make sure to catch it every day. We all know about the opening date game of "chicken" that Cap 3 had going with Batman v Superman, in which BvS eventually relented and moved it's opening date. Do you think that Marvel intentionally introduced the Civil War storyline in Cap 3 (aka "Captain America v Ironman") in order to try to upstage Batman v Superman and possibly take a little more steam out of the DCU?
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Hi AMCers, I love the show and make sure to catch it every day. We all know about the opening date game of "chicken" that Cap 3 had going with Batman v Superman, in which BvS eventually relented and moved it's opening date. Do you think that Marvel intentionally introduced the Civil War storyline in Cap 3 (aka "Captain America v Ironman") in order to try to upstage Batman v Superman and possibly take a little more steam out of the DCU?
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