May 6, 2016
There are about 400 films released each year, and for the past decade it feels like at least half of them star comic book superheroes. The two main comics companies bringing them to the silver screen are DC and Marvel Comics, which have had distinctly different approaches to their heroes' exploits, with DC taking a dark and somber approach in the "Dark Knight" trilogy and "Man of Steel," and Marvel using vivid visuals and a heavy helping of humor in its films.
This year is barely a third over and we're already experiencing the biggest showdown between DC and Marvel so far, as each created a mega-film combining their biggest heroes into one project. DC's "Batman Vs. Superman" came out at the end of March and made over $300 million in the US alone, despite terrible reviews and the fact that no one seemed to actually enjoy it.
But now, Marvel is unleashing its own latest superhero flick, "Captain America: Civil War," this weekend and is not only pitting Captain America against Iron Man, but about a dozen other superheroes in a movie-long battle royale between factions of the Avengers. The result is exciting, fun and at times hilarious as the incredible all-star cast members let loose with zingers as much as they do with weapons.