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The United States Of America Fights Its Demons In The First Trailer Of Alex Garland's 'Civil War'

The United States Of America Fights Its Demons In The First Trailer Of Alex Garland's 'Civil War'
Director Alex Garland's new film "Civil War" is about an American society that is fighting itself. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Cailee Spaeny, it is planned for release on April 26, 2024.
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  1. Frank Thorne 4 months ago

    Texas is the near future will be blue. We were Democrat before and one result was Roe (let us have referendum and it be will landslide to legalize abortion just like Red Kansas and Ohio)and ending establishment of religion in public schools.Texans are more progressive than the establishment gives then credit. Death To Fascist!

  2. Is That So 4 months ago

    U.S. soldiers are very much majority conservative, as are firearm owners. How an actual civil war would end is obvious.

    1. SPQRBob 4 months ago

      Yep. China and/or Russia rolls over us while the military traitors are violating their oath to defend and protect the Constitution killing fellow Americans. Ni hao!

      1. Is That So 4 months ago

        You're drawing conclusions about which side of the conflict would be "protecting the Constitution" and would therefore have the support of the military. I do agree on the China/Russia angle though. However, I think they'd most likely sit back and wait for everything to unravel and then take over once there's a clear victor. There's no sense in stepping into an active civil war when instead you could avoid casualties of your own, avoid the possibility of giving them something to unite over, and hit them when they're already weak.

    2. Considering Texas, Florida, AND California cedes in this movie, it doesn't look like a liberal-conservative divide. Imagine what it would take for Californians and Texas to ally and fight Washington DC? I can't right now, so hopefully this will be an interesting scenario

      1. Is That So 4 months ago

        True. They'd never join forces.

        1. Charlie Bess 4 months ago

          Didn't Tesla just move a significant amount of its manufacturing to TX. Just think of all the CA folks that were dragged along. Wait Oracle moved to TX too. So did a big chunk of old HP. There are just too many to count, but they all dragged CA folks into TX.


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