QuarterRoy00
CAGiversary!
Yeah and his immediate reaction was to run off and do his own thing without anybody else's input. The only person who knew what he was up to was Bruce--he kept his actions a secret from everybody else. His behavior was completely consistent there with his characterization since Iron Man 1. He's shown over and over again that he doesn't believe there's a higher authority he should abide by. The only way I'd believe him making a complete turnaround from that to "Oh, we should totally have governmental oversight for all super heroes!" is if he was being mentally controlled by somebody else or if he's mentally unbalanced which would show up in other ways as well. It doesn't fit the characterization or narrative of the movieverse at all otherwise.
As a comparison; the comic version of Civil War was covered in over 100 issues. Some were directly in the Civil War series but there were a ton in the associated comics for the different characters that were involved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_War_(comics)#Comic_tie-ins
We'll see how the movie plays it, but so far my expectations are pretty low on this one. If they'd broken it up into two or three long movies I could see it feeling very rushed but reasonable, but shoving the entire conflict into a single 2-3 hour film just doesn't seem like it could work.
You realize that probably a good portion of those 100 comics is filler stuff meant to stretch out the line to sell comics over several months/years right? No reason to shove all that into three whole giant movies, especially when you only have access to a small portion of the entire roster.