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Everyone thought the movie wouldn't be that good because of the problems the project had during development (director quit over creative differences), but honestly the resulting movie kicked all kinds of ass.
These Marvel movies tend to follow the tropes and structures of a particular genre (for example, Captain America 2 was a political thriller in superhero wrappings), and this one follows the structure of a heist movie and even has fun with some of the tropes. The movie doesn't take itself too seriously and uses lots of humor (somewhat reminiscent of Guardians of the Galaxy in that regard).
The movie is a "passing the mantle" comic book story, but the emotional hook is that it's really about two flawed fathers trying to repair their relationships with their daughters.
There's a brief tie-in with the events of Avengers 2, and this involves the old trope that whenever superheroes meet for the first time, there has to be a fight. In keeping with the tone of this movie, the fight is both adorable and funny.
There is a mid-credits scene and an end-credits scene.
The mid-credits scene wraps up a plot point from the Ant-Man movie and will make you want to cheer; Hope's line echoes the sentiment of the audience. The end-credits scene makes a nice connection between Captain America 2 and Captain America 3.
These Marvel movies tend to follow the tropes and structures of a particular genre (for example, Captain America 2 was a political thriller in superhero wrappings), and this one follows the structure of a heist movie and even has fun with some of the tropes. The movie doesn't take itself too seriously and uses lots of humor (somewhat reminiscent of Guardians of the Galaxy in that regard).
The movie is a "passing the mantle" comic book story, but the emotional hook is that it's really about two flawed fathers trying to repair their relationships with their daughters.
There's a brief tie-in with the events of Avengers 2, and this involves the old trope that whenever superheroes meet for the first time, there has to be a fight. In keeping with the tone of this movie, the fight is both adorable and funny.
There is a mid-credits scene and an end-credits scene.
The mid-credits scene wraps up a plot point from the Ant-Man movie and will make you want to cheer; Hope's line echoes the sentiment of the audience. The end-credits scene makes a nice connection between Captain America 2 and Captain America 3.
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