Newly sculpted head sculpt with authentic likeness of Robert Downey Jr. PLOT: Political involvement in the Avengers activities causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.CAST: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Joh. All in all, Captain America: The First Avenger is an entertaining adventure - rah-rah patriotism and all (it works well within the 1940s setting) - but it lacks that certain something that could have made it a cultural touchstone. The Iron Man Mark XLVI Sixth Scale Collectible Figure specially features: An authentic and detailed likeness of Mark XLVI in Captain America: Civil War.
And there are plenty of other moments that fans of the comics will enjoy, too - when pre-makeover Steve uses a garbage can lid as an impromptu defense, for instance, foreshadowing his iconic shield, or the way the movie ends (it would be a spoiler to say more). As Spider-Man said in Captain America: Civil War, 'That thing does not obey the laws of physics at all.' 10 BOUNCING Captain America, from the very start, figured out a way to get the drop on enemies just by throwing his shield. Speaking of Tony Stark, those who are well-versed in their Marvel history will enjoy seeing Dominic Cooper as Tony's equally suave/tech-savvy father, Howard, in a supporting role. (The movie's a little short on humor overall, actually Captain America's ragtag team of soldiers provides most of the laughs, but they don't get all that much screen time.) Rogers/Captain America is such a good guy, in fact, that he's sometimes a little bland - he's definitely a great role model, but you might find yourself wishing he had a bit of Wolverine or Tony Stark's snark. It's well-paced, patriotic World War II adventure with an undercurrent of sci-fi/fantasy mysticism and a hero who's very easy to root for. Despite the fact that hes frail and asthmatic, all that Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) wants is to join the Army so he can have a chance to fight Nazi bullies. If you crossed Raiders of the Lost Ark with Hellboy and added a dash of Pearl Harbor and director Joe Johnston's own The Rocketeer, you'd be well on your way to creating this movie. In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, its 1942, and World War II is raging.