Warning! Spoilers ahead forMs. Marvel.
Captain America (Chris Evans) won Captain America: Civil War in one big way as revealed in Ms. Marvel. It has been six years since directors Joe and Anthony Russo pitted Captain America against Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) in the 2016 film. While the co-Avengers leaders already patched things up in light of their common goal to defeat Thanos (Josh Brolin) in Avengers: Endgame, the argument about who really won in Captain America: Civil War continues.
The initial conflict in Captain America: Civil War was about Steve Rogers and Tony Starks' different opinions regarding the Sokovia Accords — a mandate that forces all superheroes' activities to be monitored by the UN. Captain America refused it, while Iron Man was open to the idea. As the film went on, their issue turned personal, becoming about Bucky's (Sebastian Stan) involvement in the death of the Starks. In the end, there was really no definitive winner in Captain America: Civil War, but Marvel Studios suggests that the public has chosen a side regarding what's known about the Avengers' dispute.
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In the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) attends the first-ever AvengerCon. Since the show is set a couple of years after Avengers: Endgame, there are references to many of the heroes who fought Thanos. That being said, when it comes to the original Avengers line-up, Captain America dominates the convention with only a smattering of merch and tributes to Iron Man in Ms. Marvel’s AvengerCon. This hints that in the eyes of the public, Steve's decision to resist the Sokovia Accords is the right call despite the government dubbing him as a fugitive with the
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