Good news for "Captain America" fans! The crew and cast are currently filming the anticipated film. This movie, for sure, is filled with conflicts, battles and mind-blowing scenes, because aside from Captain America, the film also features several other superheroes and villains including Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Black Panther, Scarlet Witch, Crossbones and many more familiar characters, CinemaBlend has learned.
In this era, writers and producers seem to love the idea of developing conflicts between two protagonists. In the movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," its trailer suggests that Batman and Superman are in a feud. "Captain America 3: Civil War" seem to hold the same idea.
According to the report, the movie's inspiration was the comics written by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, which comes with the same title. The next installment of "Captain America" is indeed a battle between superheroes. There is a huge rift in the community where superhero resides after horrific incidents that cost several innocent lives.
The turmoil led to the passage of the Superhero Registration Act, which required superheroes to submit themselves to the government's control and regulation. The same act demands that superheroes should reveal their identities. The passage of the said act received a mixed reaction from the superhero residents. Tony Stark supported the bill and led the pro-registration coalition. However, the titular character does not agree with it; thus, Steve Rogers led an anti-registration crew.
The audience can expect a hostile and violent battle between the two superheroes. Just recently, a photo of Robert Downey Jr. all beaten up made headlines.
It is not yet confirmed if the said photo was taken during Downey's fight scene with Captain America, but most are certain that it is. The photo sparked the speculations that Iron Man will have a tough fight with Captain America in the movie, according to Franchise Herald.
Most probably, Captain America will win the battle as the 50-year-old actor said the movie is the story of Steve Rogers and not of Tony Stark.
"Ultimately it's Steve's story; it doesn't say 'Iron Man 4: Civil War'. I think that's great too. I think Chris [Evans] has been hungry to bring even more of an underside and some shadow to that. I remember the comics - on the surface you got the sense that Cap was baseball and apple pie, but underneath there was all this churning stuff of being a man out of time. Now we know he's made his peace with that. What's the bigger issue? It can have a little something to do with the past, but it can be about someone becoming more modernized in their own conflict," Robert Downer Jr said to Empire in an interview.
"Captain America: Civil War 3" stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Mackie, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olden, Paul Rudd, Chadwick Boseman, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Bruhl, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Martin Freeman. The movie will premiere in theaters on May 6, 2016.