Of all the Marvel ensemble movies so far, Captain America: Civil War is probably the one movie that solidifies our hope that Avengers: Infinity War and its sequel will be the blockbuster movies they promise to be.
That said, it's not bad to look back at Cap's last solo movie run. This is made possible by a new batch of concept photos care of artist Marek Okon, whose artworks look pretty damn close to what we saw in the final cut.
Mind you, there are no new scenes to speculate on for either Avengers: Infinity War or the awaited Black Panther solo movie.
What we do see are inside shots of both the Avengers HQ and T'Challa's own unit in Wakanda. A lot of the scenes are very recognizable, whether it's the little room where Vision and Scarlet Witch had an almost-moment while cooking chicken paprikash or the conference room where the Avengers had started to divide between Team Cap and Team Iron Man.
In Wakanda, we also see the chamber where Bucky the Winter Soldier was being treated in. Cap and the Black Panther are discussing what they will have to do to keep Bucky out of Hydra's reach. Other concept artworks include the events that preceded the making of the Sokovia accords, which everyone knows all too well what they are.
I'm very interested in seeing what Black Panther also has to offer as a standalone movie. Early concept artworks for the movie have already hinted at amazing technology in the isolated land of Wakanda, and since we already have a pretty good picture of how T'Challa is as an Avenger, his solo movie would be a great entryway into learning more about him as a leader.
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