I just watched it again and I'd forgotten about all of the fight scenes where it's Captain America and some of the less powered folks like Black Widow and just how intense those fight scenes are. When you get the Hulk, or Iron Man and Thor going, you're talking about massive haymakers that send opponents flying for yards if not kilometers. Somehow, when those punches are reigned in more, even though still fantastically impossible, they just seem real. And they hurt more. :)
Civil War was basically an Avengers movie from mainly Captain America's point of view. And I agree. The MCU has no competition from any genre really when it comes to building a cinematic universe with different characters with their own movies. The DCCU is way behind. However, that might end up being an advantage if they can get it rolling as Marvel is on the wane. At least, I don't think Marvel can keep up the pace forever, even backed by Disney. At some point, it all comes to an end.
I say that when there's already 19 movies, No. 20 before the summer is out, and then three more on the way next year as they move into another phase with even lesser known characters. I wonder what they'll do with the Fox controlled characters (X-men, Fantastic Four) and how soon they'll be able to bring them into the fold? It's been great having Spider-Man at least on loan. Major improvement over all of the Sony produced movies, except for maybe the first two.