User blog comment:SunGodKizaru/Civil War II details/@comment-4651179-20160110191000

I gotta say, that seeing Captain America and Iron Man in the same side is something I didn't expect, and I'm glad it's being done. Unless he pulls a Spider-Man and changes sides, but I hope that doesn't happen. Star-Lord feels like he shouldn't be here, though.

The premise is interesting, even if it's less grounded than the original Civil War (I mean, we are going from a law that divides heroes to a superpowered clairvoyant that divides heroes).

Probably the thing I'm the happiest for is that Iron Man is not in the easily villainized side.

Iron Man won't die, Marvel is just pushing him as their flagship character. Additionally, he just got out of a status quo shake-up (Superior Iron Man), so I doubt they would go for another one. Plus, Bendis' runs in characters are always long (not to mention right before the event International Iron Man will debut).

Captain Marvel won't die, Marvel is pushing her as their flagship female character, and she's gonna have a movie.

Jane FosThor has her days counted, but killing her in this event would be too soon, and killing her in an event at all wouldn't be good for her narrative, imo.

Captain Falcon is the most likely to kick the bucket, in order to let Steve Rogers return in time for the end of his trilogy. However, he's also the lest likely to kick the bucket, he barely began his career as Captain America, not to mention the other connotations his death could carry.