Updated February 5, 2021 8.6K votes 1.3K voters 150.2K views
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Vote up the details you missed when you first watched 'Captain America: Civil War.'
Let's be real - Captain America: Civil War is basically The Avengers: 2.5, and nobody's mad about that! It just means that there are that many more cool and interesting details to comb through. From callbacks to the first Iron Man film to nods to other Russo Brothers projects, at the time of its release, Civil War was Marvel Studio's most ambitious project, and it shows. The attention to detail and passion of everyone involved in the film comes through on the big screen and is worth rewatch after rewatch.
Did you notice these details when you first watched the film? Vote up the cool details you missed in Captain America: Civil War!
Completely missable due to Tony Stark's presence and the overall excitement of Spider-Man making his MCU debut, Redditor u/Aedengeo noticed a costuming detail for Marisa Tomei's Aunt May.
In Captain America: Civil War, May is wearing Ben's wedding ring around her neck.
In Captain America: Civil War, only Bucky understands the PA announcement because he mentioned that all Winter Soldiers can speak 30 languages.
Bucky states earlier in the film when talking about the Winter Soldier program, "...They speak 30 languages, can hide in plain sight, infiltrate, assassinate, destabilize. They can take a whole country down in 1 night. You'd never see them coming."
In Captain America: Civil War prior to the Sokovia Accords, Steve has his Avengers logo [on his uniform], but later at the airport scene you can see he removed it.
In Captain America: Civil War, when Ant-Man becomes Giant Man, certain parts of his suit turn blue. Blue is the color of the Pym particles that enlarge.
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Spider-Man's Smack Talk Was A Bit Of Foreshadowing
This detail is very easy to forget about given the circumstances surrounding the final encounter of Civil War in the Winter Soldier/Hydra facility. Redditor u/jrsm31_- noticed:
In Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker reveals to Steve Rodgers that Stark told him to go for his legs. This is the essentially the first thing Stark does in the films climax.