3) Thor’s Rampage
While technically not the Thor we all know and love, there is a version of the God of Thunder that has a fairly disastrous input into the events of Civil War when a clone is sent into a battle between both sets of heroes. Once there, however, the clone proves to be out of control and proceeds to destroy the hero Goliath before he is restrained by his teammates.
The fact that it is a clone of Thor that does this in the comics wouldn’t necessarily be the deciding factor in this not appearing in the movie, as the real version of the norse god could quite conceivably be as hot-headed when plunged into the conflict- albeit without actually taking a life. What’s more problematic is that Marvel will be keen to keep Thor as clean as possible before his own third film –Â Thor:Ragnarok – arrives in 2017.
With a fairly abrupt departure at the end of Age Of Ultron, Thor probably isn’t going to be taking much of a role in Civil War, if in fact he appears at all. Certainly don’t expect to see him running riot in a hero v. hero battle in 2016.