Ten years later, Marvel declares Civil War winner

Published on May 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ten years have passed since the Leipzig Airport saw the Avengers split in two. Now, Marvel Studios has broken its silence and confirmed who was right in the Sokovia Accords conflict. The answer, as expected, leaves no one completely satisfied and reopens old wounds among fans.

An overhead view of the Leipzig Airport split in two, with the Avengers facing off on each side, illuminated by a beam of light dividing the floor into chiaroscuro.

The technical analysis of an ideological battle 🎬

From a narrative standpoint, the decision is based on box office data and the subsequent character arcs. While Steve Rogers' team operated in the shadows with limited success, Tony Stark faced the direct consequences of his regulatory decisions. The studio has pointed out that Captain America's side generated 62% more social media traffic during the month of the premiere, a key factor in determining the winner in terms of cultural impact and merchandising profitability.

The real loser: poor Spider-Man 🕷️

In the end, the real winner was Kevin Feige, who managed to make us forget that the movie was basically an excuse for Tony and Steve to fight over a piece of paper signed by the UN. Meanwhile, poor Spider-Man, who just wanted to impress his new mentor, ended up with his mask full of sneaker prints and a free lesson on what happens when you get into adult fights without getting paid overtime.