Since Civil War II, Marvel have put a lot of work into redeeming Captain Marvel, but since the story depicted her own considered decisions - and no get out like mind control or demonic possession has been offered - many fans have taken a long, long time to come back around to Carol. Now that Avengers: Endgame is available on home release, fans are discovering even more about how the penultimate Phase 3 Marvel Cinematic Universe movie came together. Civil War II showed Captain Marvel dealing in absolutes while fighting a war against friends that ultimately ended with her precious Inhuman ally ascending to another plane of existence, leaving two founding Avengers dead for the right to use an immoral advantage that was instantly lost. See Chris Evans transform into old Captain America using CGI and a body double in new Avengers: Endgame behind-the-scenes images. The ending of Civil War II doesn’t do Captain Marvel any favors either, showing that she is completely unrepentant and willing to accept higher authority, even after she won the conflict by accidentally killing Tony Stark. Through it all, she remains resolute, claiming the ends justify the means even as they require her to go to war with half the hero community. Over the course of Civil War II, Carol imprisons people who show no signs of guilt and even instigates a confrontation with Bruce Banner that leads to the scientist's murder by Hawkeye, who had been assured he would transform into the Hulk. More damning, while Captain America was on her side during the conflict, he was later revealed to have been mind-controlled by HYDRA, meaning that retrospect didn't just rob Captain Marvel of her most important supporter, but rather revealed she'd been standing shoulder to shoulder with a terrifying villain. While Captain Marvel wasn't alone in her crusade during Civil War II, she is the driving force behind lax decision-making, which yields dire consequences for those she claims to care for.
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