Civil War is really weird, because it's taken from a comics arc where the whole story is rooted in mutant civil rights. With no mutants in the MCU, Cap's and Stark's positions are essentially reversed from what they are in the comics.https://twitter.com/djolder/status/1378513329237463043 …
Fair enough I guess I was a fan of the old Netflix shows which kind of did posit the existence of an underground community of "people with powers", but their connection to the main films was shaky
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Yeah the movies don't really acknowledge the tv shows much; if Agents of Shield were really in the same 'verse I'd have expected that to come up in Civil War in a big way.
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And to be clear, Wanda is *herself* marginalized: after the fall of Sokovia she's a stateless person, and I'd argue the her marginalizations are why she got locked up when Banner was allowed to just run off and be a walking WMD somewhere in the global south.
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I'm most familiar with Jessica Jones, and I think all the characters in that one at least are all the result of scientific experimentation.
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