All The Ways MCU Proved That Iron Man Was Right In Civil War

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This is why Tony Stark is called the futurist.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The MCU has proven multiple times that Iron Man was right in Captain America: Civil War. The initial conflict between Iron Man and Captain America was about the introduction of the Sokovia Accords in the MCU timeline - legal documents imposed by the United Nations mandating that all enhanced beings be registered.

Indeed, this was one of the main reasons why Iron Man was actually for the Sokovia Accords in Captain America: Civil War: he wanted to keep the Avengers operating in preparation for what was to come. Tony was never fully on board with relinquishing all control to the U.N. Ultimately, the reason why Iron Man signed the Sokovia Accords was to keep the team together, because at least the Avengers would still be a functioning unit — despite the sanctions.

When the threat of Thanos became imminent, the implementation of the Sokovia Accords was unofficially suspended as the heroes all came out in the hopes of stopping the Titan. Then, the snap happened, wiping out half of life in the universe. Suddenly, the U.N. had bigger problems than chasing down enhanced individuals who hadn't signed up for the Sokovia Accords.

Not Resolving The Sokovia Accords Makes Re-Assembling The Avengers More Difficult The issue of the Sokovia Accords wasn't really discussed by both the U.N. and the Avengers, so the remaining MCU heroes are currently at a disadvantage, unaware of their specific rights to operate. This is also why it would be more difficult to re-assemble the Avengers in the Multiverse Saga. In the Infinity Saga, Iron Man functioned as the liaison for the Avengers, handling official matters.

The Sokovia Accords Have Had A Lasting Impact The massive and lasting impact that the Sokovia Accords have had on the MCU further puts into focus why Iron Man was right in Captain America: Civil War about getting involved in — instead of just opposing — the government's attempts to control superheroes.

 

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