Controversial Civil War movie prompts debate over US schism as 2024 election looms
- Alex Garland’s Civil War unveils a violent vision of a near-future America at war with itself
- Film capitalises on anxieties ahead of a potentially momentous November presidential election

A major film that imagines a second civil war in the near-future United States has highlighted fears about the divided state of the nation ahead of November’s presidential election.
Civil War, which premiered at the SXSW Festival last week and hits theatres April 12, pictures a three-term US president in Washington DC battling secessionist forces from California and Texas.
The movie stars Kirsten Dunst as a journalist travelling through a broken, dystopian nation. The FBI has been disbanded, and military drone strikes launched on US citizens.
In early reviews, The Atlantic noted an “uncomfortable resonance in these politically polarised times”. Rolling Stone said “you might accidentally mistake” the film’s futuristic premise for the present.
So, just how plausible is the film’s scenario?