The much awaited trailer for "Captain America: Civil War" had finally arrived. It debuted at the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" show. The teaser clip featured the Avengers who used to fight together being divided, which follows the tagline of the film's new posters.
According to Movie News Guide, Captain America and Iron Man had their first "Captain America: Civil War" posters with each carrying the tagline "Divided we fall." These words were not featured in the trailer, but the footage showed the tension between Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.).
Have you watched the trailer already? If not, we will give you a glimpse of the five big reveals in the "Captain America: Civil War" trailer per MoviePilot.
1. It is Captain America's story.
"Captain America: Civil War" features multiple superheroes, but the focus remains on the star-spangled superhero. This is the culmination of the Captain America trilogy and the trailer highlighted it.
2. William Hurt returns as Thunderbolt Ross.
General Ross first appeared in "The Incredible Hulk," where he was tasked to track down Bruce Banner. He returns in "Civil War", he is clearly working for the government, and his mission is to implement the Sokovia Accords a.k.a. The Superhuman Registration Act. In the trailer, you will see him directly talking to Cap saying, "You've operated with unlimited power and no supervision. That's something the world can no longer tolerate."
3. The first look of Black Panther.
Many are looking forward to seeing T'Challa a.k.a Black Panther and you will not be disappointed because his first glimpse is revealed in the trailer. You will see him on a chase with Cap and Bucky Barnes a.k.a The Winter Soldier. He will be up against a fight with Barnes whom he seemed to track down for a reason.
4. Black Widow is against the titular superhero.
The concept art revealed that Black Widow is in Team Iron Man. However, there's a possibility that she is a spy and is working for both teams. In the trailer, she seemed to be concerned with Rogers as she said, "I know how much Bucky means to you. Stay out of this one. Please, you'll only make this worse" but Cap only answered her with a question "Are you saying you'll arrest me?"
5. There will be consequences.
Among the consequences is the torn friendship among the Avengers. At the end of the trailer, Rogers and Barnes were up against Stark. Cap told Iron Man, "I'm sorry Tony. You know I wouldn't do this if I had any other choice. But he's my friend (Bucky)," to which the genius, billionaire, playboy and philanthropist superhero answered with "So was I."
The trailer only grew the fans interest about the anticipated blockbuster film "Captain America: Civil War." It was filled with action, excitement and thrill that anyone who would watch will be looking forward to it.
"Captain America: Civil War" premieres on May 6, 2016.