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I’m aware that Joss Whedon didn’t have the greatest time making Age of Ultron, but I believe he has made some uncredited script contributions to earlier MCU movies.

While re-watching Captain America: Civil War, I wondered if he’d made any script contributions here too. The Vision/Scarlet Witch kitchen scene, in particular — where they

discuss cooking, their feelings about their Infinity Stone-derived powers, and the fact that Vision actually has to keep Wanda confined to the compound for her own safety —

seemed to have a bit of Whedon-flavour to it. (It reminded me a bit of Giles and Buffy in the high school library.)

So: Are there any reports of Whedon making script contributions to Civil War?

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It seems unlikely.

I haven‘t seen any reports that he had any involvement in Civil War, and his comments on the topic sound like he’s completely done with Marvel, at least for now:

But, I sort of had my finger in all of the films in the second phase, but then I just had to concentrate only on Ultron, and sort of know when it was done I was just going to stop. So I made a completely clean break, not because we had a falling out, just because I was like, “I can’t.”

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