Team Iron Man Or Team Captain America? Which MCU Civil War Team Every Marvel Netflix Hero Would Choose
Summary
- Marvel Studios has integrated the Defenders Saga into the MCU's timeline, with the franchise taking place before the events of Captain America: Civil War.
- Daredevil, Luke Cage, and potentially the Iron Fist would have joined Team Captain America during Civil War.
- Frank Castle's Punisher and Jessica Jones would have started on Team Iron Man, but the latter may have switched sides during the Avengers' battle.
According to the official timeline of the MCU, Marvel Television's Defenders could have been included in 2016's
Captain America: Civil War, but the street-level heroes would have been split between Team Iron Man and Team Captain America. Captain America: Civil War kicked off the MCU's Phase 3 with a pseudo-Avengers movie, as Earth's Mightiest Heroes came back together to discuss what to do after the instigation of the Sokovia Accords and the framing of Bucky Barnes' Winter Soldier.
The Sokovia Accords divided the Avengers into two factions, but these teams would have been different had Netflix's Defenders also been involved.
The Sokovia Accords were put in place to allow a United Nations panel to oversee the actions of the Avengers and the Earth's other superheroes. This came after the Avengers' various unsupervised missions caused serious damages, but the Sokovia Accords have since been repealed.
Captain America: Civil War featured the returns of many of the MCU's superheroes, except for Thor and Bruce Banner's Hulk. However, there were several street-level heroes who weren't involved in the Avengers' dispute. In January 2024, Marvel Studios integrated Marvel Television's Defenders Saga into the MCU's official Disney+ timeline, implying that these six projects may now be MCU canon.
Each of them, bar The Punisher, take place before the events of Captain America: Civil War, meaning any of the Defenders could have been recruited onto Team Iron Man or Team Cap, similarly to new additions Spider-Man, Ant-Man and Black Panther.
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Related MCU’s Defenders Saga Timeline Creates A Major Captain America: Civil War Plot Hole Marvel Studios has suggested that Netflix's Defenders Saga may be canon to the MCU, but its placing in the timeline creates a huge Phase 3 plot hole. Daredevil Would Be Team Captain America Daredevil's Anonymity Would Have Aligned Him With Captain America Close Since his introduction in 2015's Daredevil season 1, Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock has valued his anonymity above all else. By daylight, Murdock works as a small-time Hell's Kitchen lawyer, while he operates as the vigilante Daredevil by night. It's paramount for Murdock to keep the two sides of his life separate, but signing the Sokovia Accords and revealing his secret identity to the world would have actively gone against this.
In an effort to retain his anonymity, Murdock certainly would have joined Team Captain America, fighting against the Sokovia Accords, though this would have led to him becoming a fugitive.
Related MCU’s Surprise Daredevil Villain Return Sets Up Its Most Violent Battle Yet Following Daredevil: Born Again's major villain return, the Marvel Cinematic Universe could be setting up the bloodiest battle in its history. Matt Murdock's opinions on the Sokovia Accords were solidified during 2022's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, during which Murdock was hired to represent fashion designer Luke Jacobson in a case against Jennifer Walters' She-Hulk and Eugene Patilio's Leapfrog. While She-Hulk wanted a list of Jacobson's superhero clients to be released, Murdock stressed how important anonymity is to many of these heroes, speaking about himself in the process. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law also revealed that the Sokovia Accords have been repealed, allowing superheroes to operate legally with anonymity once again, but Daredevil was lucky to keep his identity off the document completely.
Jessica Jones Would Switch Sides Jessica Jones May Follow A Similar Storyline To Black Widow
It's possible that Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones would have followed a similar storyline to Scarlett Johansson's Natasha Romanoff, a.k.a. Black Widow, had she been involved in Captain America: Civil War. Initially, Jones may have been a member of Team Iron Man, perhaps fueled solely by her hatred for her own superpowers, and the fact that she is a public figure anyway who doesn't care if people know about her abilities.
Her strength would have been a huge asset to Team Iron Man, but her allegiance to Tony Stark wouldn't have lasted for the entirety of the Avengers' battle.
Jessica Jones' personal experiences would have informed her switching sides and joining Team Captain America, as she has had traumatic experiences with others telling her what she can and can't do. Specifically, David Tennant's mind-controller Kilgrave scarred Jessica Jones, so
after realizing that the United Nations and the Sokovia Accords wanted to place limitations on what the Earth's heroes can do, Jessica Jones may have fought against them. This would have followed in the footsteps of Black Widow, who allowed Captain America and Bucky Barnes to escape during the Avengers' battle, despite fighting for Team Iron Man.
Luke Cage Would Be Team Captain America Luke Cage Would Certainly Fight Against Government Oversight
There's no doubt that Luke Cage would have joined Team Captain America had he been recruited during Civil War, as he has spent several years fighting against corruption and oppression. Mike Colter's Luke Cage would have seen that United Nations oversight would have only led to the Avengers being sent to places they wouldn't be needed, agreeing with Steve Rogers' Captain America that the panel would have other agendas. On Netflix, Cage fought to bring peace and freedom to Harlem by ridding his neighborhood of criminals such as Mariah Dillard and Cottonmouth, and would do the same in Civil War.
Since the events of Luke Cage take place before Captain America: Civil War, there is confusion why he wasn't recruited during the Phase 3 film.
Luke Cage was a public figure in Harlem, and was much more noticeable than Peter Parker's Spider-Man, so the fact that neither Tony Stark nor Steve Rogers approached the bulletproof man is unusual. Cage's impressive gifts may have turned the tides of the Avengers' battle, though he could have caused a huge amount of damage as well, and it's unclear whether he would even want to get involved in such a monumental and high-profile fight.
At the end of Luke Cage season 2, Luke Cage seemed to be teased as a new criminal figure in Harlem, meaning he may not have been recruited for Captain America: Civil War as he could have been seen as a villain.
Iron Fist Wouldn't Choose A Side Danny Rand’s Iron Fist Follows Different Rules Than The Avengers Close It's very likely that Finn Jones' Danny Rand wouldn't have got himself involved in the battle between the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War at all. Understandably, the mystical history, mythology and responsibilities of the Iron Fist are frankly above the limitations of the United Nations and the Sokovia Accords. Danny Rand isn't just any superhero, but he has been imbued with the ancient power of the Iron Fist, and considers himself more powerful than any other heroes and vigilantes.
This means he probably wouldn't have participated whatsoever in the Avengers' battle in Civil War.
If he had become embroiled in the Avengers' spar, Danny Rand's Iron Fist likely would have fought on Team Captain America, battling against United Nations oversight. If this team had won, he would've been able to continue using his powers as the Iron Fist without being limited by the Sokovia Accords. It's very possible that Jessica Henwick's Colleen Wing, the new Iron Fist, would have done the same, though she wouldn't have cared so much about the history of the Iron Fist ability. Instead,
Wing would have wanted to continue to protect Chinatown without being supervised by the United Nations.
The Punisher Would Be Team Iron Man The Punisher May Have Fought Against The Winter Soldier On Team Iron Man
Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle likely wouldn't have cared at all about the implementation of the Sokovia Accords. He became an incredibly public figure as the Punisher during Daredevil season 2, so wouldn't have had any qualms about continuing to declare his name to his actions - even though his activities as the Punisher would have landed him in prison once again.
While the Sokovia Accords wouldn't have bothered Frank Castle, he would have likely joined Team Iron Man during Captain America: Civil War, anyway, for a similar reason to Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa, a.k.a. the Black Panther.
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Captain America: Civil War would've been very different had the violent Punisher joined Team Iron Man.
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