'Civil War' spoilers, ending scene explained: All you need to know
"Civil War" has been released at the theatres across the world and all talks are going around the plot and storyline.

In the final scene of "Civil War," tension reaches its peak as rebels confront the president in the Oval Office. Joel, a persistent journalist, seizes the opportunity to finally secure an interview with the elusive leader. With guns pointed at them, Joel frantically requests a quote, to which the president responds, pleading for his life. With dark humor, Joel accepts the chilling remark as his quote, insurgent shoot the commander in chief.
Filmmaker Alex Garland wants "Civil War", a tense thriller about a group of journalists documenting societal collapse as they chase a scoop in a conflict-torn United States, to be a conversation starter.
Set in the near future and both a war film and a road movie, "Civil War" sees fictional Reuters photographer Lee (Kirsten Dunst) and reporter Joel (Wagner Moura) take to the road with the aim of reaching Washington, D.C., before it falls to a rebel faction.
To Lee's dismay, aspiring young photographer Jessie (Cailee Spaeny) and veteran reporter Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson) also tag along for the obstacle-ridden trip from New York.
"It is an anti-war movie, but it's really got two other focuses," Garland said at the film's premiere in London on Tuesday. "Civil War" started its global cinematic rollout on April 10.
FAQs:
Q1. When did "Civil War" release?A1. "Civil War" started its global cinematic rollout on April 10.
Q2. Who is director of "Civil War"?
A2. Alex Garland is the director of "Civil War".
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