[VIDEO] Why does Iron Man Support Government Oversight in ‘Civil War’?
Posted: January 27, 2017 Filed under: Art & Culture, Comics, Entertainment, Mediasphere | Tags: Bucky, Captain America, Captain America Civil War, Iron Man, Marvel Comics, Michael Keaton, Spider-Man Leave a comment
Tony Stark‘s support of government oversight for the Avengers Team can be traced to the grieving mother, Miriam. After a speech at M.I.T., Stark met Miriam who lost her son in the Sokovia. Miriam puts a face to collateral damage the Avengers leave in their wake. She indicated that her son was planning to help the world but was killed in an Avengers mission gone wrong.
Miriam suggests that Stark has innocent blood on his hands. Following the encounter, Stark works with General Thaddeus Ross to develop and sign a bill, the Sokovia Accords. It would establish a governing body to oversee The Avengers and their operations as well as all super powered people.
Source: screenrant.com wochit.com
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