Captain America: Civil War directors Joe and Anthony Russo almost quit working on the movie. Subsequent to joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe with 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the Russo Brothers were taken back to finish the Star-Spangled Avenger’s set of three of movies. Doing the hybrid weighty Civil War was a stepping-stone to the pair at last helming Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, yet in the event that they had pushed forward with their choice to quit in 2015, the MCU could’ve looked totally different.
The film was both a basic and film industry hit, and as the essential inventive power close by essayists Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the Russos are credited with Civil War’s prosperity. Yet, as uncovered in The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there was a period that they almost quit the venture. Obviously, they were discontent with the many changes that the Marvel Creative Committee needed, including altogether altering the film’s third demonstration:

“We arrived at a point where we said, for all to hear in a room, ‘We’re not interested in continuing as directors of this movie in case it will be tied in with managing legislative issues and a third demonstration,” Joe Russo says in the book. Anthony tolls in, “And I think Kevin was exceptionally stimulated by that. And furthermore, perhaps it gave him some influence in the circumstance, since we were so clear with regards to our point of view.”
Knowing full well that Feige is focused on preserving their artistic liberty, as demonstrated by their experience while working on Captain America: Civil War, it’s quite possible to see the directors return and do another MCU movie. Ongoing report have guaranteed that work on the Russos’ new agreement is as of now underway, just for it to be momentarily wrecked by Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow claim. Yet, with that now settled, there’s actually nothing else hindering the movie producers from rejoining Marvel Studios – assuming they need to, that is.