
Interestingly enough, neither Thor nor Hulk participated in the original “Civil War” comics storyline either, with the former still being deceased at the time and the latter having crash-landed on Sakaar after being banished from Earth by the Illuminati. Meanwhile, Hulk and “friend from work” Hulk were only briefly mentioned in the movie, though given their impressive power levels, had they participated in the battle at the Leipzig Airport, it likely would have concluded a lot sooner. There's Spider-Man.ġ2 superheroes would ultimately make up Captain America: Civil War’s superhero lineup, with newcomers Black Panther and Spider-Man joining established folks like Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch and Ant-Man. Iron Man's in that?' And it's like, 'Yeah, but there's not just Iron Man.

I was like, 'What's Civil War?' I asked, 'Are you doing a side-project or something?' They're like, 'Oh no, Captain America, y'know? The next one is Civil War.' I'm like, 'Wait. I remember being on the Age of Ultron press tour, and everyone was talking about Civil War. When Chris Hemsworth learn he wasn’t being include in Captain America: Civil War, he briefly worried if this mean he was “being written out.” In Hemsworth’s words:

the film slates that collectively made up the Infinity Saga. This revelation came to light in the new book The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (via ), which details the behind-the-scenes production history of Marvel’s first three Phases, i.e.
