Although "Avengers: Age of Ultron" would not yet be hitting the big screen until spring this year, preparations for another Marvel hero who would continue the saga after the events of the age of Ultron were already on the table, which would be released on May 2016.
The man with a plan would be coming back to the big screen for the third installment of the "Captain America" franchise. "Captain America: Civil War" would feature the first avenger, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), battling out playboy billionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). This was caused by government across the world passing an act that would regulate superhuman activities; resulting to the creation of factions among the Avengers, which would be led by Captain America and Iron Man.
If that wouldn't make things a bit messy for the superhero dream team, then fans would be in for the inclusion of megalomaniac super villains to join in the chaos. Reports have identified Daniel Bruhl to portray the Nazi scientist Baron Heinrich Zemo. In the comics rendition of "Civil War," Zemo was focused on building death rays and was regarded as an one of the most vile nemesis of Captain America. His duplicity would also play a part on the brewing rift between Captain America and Iron Man.
Bruhl would be one of the latest additions to the cast of actors portraying the supers in the movie anthology of the Marvel Universe. Before being casted for the upcoming "Capatain America: Civil War," Bruhl would seem to be acquainted to taking Nazi roles as he would be remember in portraying Wehrmacht marksman and war hero Frederick Zoller in the "Inglorious Basterds."
However, there were reports that predict that Bruhl might take on the role of Zemo's son, German engineer Helmut Zemo, who would avenge his father's demise. Either way, the Zemos have been zeroing in on giving Captain America a taste of German military proficiency.
Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr. wouldn't be shy to say what he felt when production called him for "Captain America: Civil War." The face of Iron Man since it hit the big screen and became a hit among fans, Downey Jr. summed it all up in a sweet simple phrase; he said that "it's nice to feel needed."
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