A year of anticipation and waiting for "Captain America: Civil War" release can lead to several plot predictions and speculations about what's in store for the future of our favorite Marvel heroes. As spoilers and possible plot lines of the movie are being disclosed online, fans can't help but wish and ponder on the interesting angles that could potentially lead towards a box-office hit in the cinemas.
Captain America's death is the most talked about spoiler for the upcoming movie "Captain America: Civil War." What makes it even more controversial is that Captain America's death will be due to an inevitable fight between Steve Rogers and Iron Man. Iron Man and Captain America has this long standing feud and an explosive fight between the two is bound to eliminate Captain America in the story.
Fortunately, Captain America will be back in the movie Infinity Wars together with Thor and Hulk who are reported to be missing out the movie Civil wars. But how will he rise back from the death?
In the comic series Captain America; Reborn #1, it will be revealed that Steve Rogers did not actually die. Red Skull, slated to be one of the villains in the movie Civil War had Sharon Carter use a gun on Captain America that allowed him to be transported into a fixed position in space and time. Captain America will be phasing in and out or space and time and would be appearing in several significant events in his lifetime. Red Skull brings him back to life but takes control of the superheroes mind. Fortunately Captain America is bound to regain control and would return back to his allies to defeat Red Skull for the last time.
Of course, this plot is again a speculation based on the events in the comic books that is somehow related with the events that could lead towards the story surrounding the Infinity War.
On the other hand, the movie might be the last time Robert Downey Jr. will reprise his role as the Iron Man. Tony Stark's character is scheduled to be included in the Phase 3 of the Marvel Movies. Unfortunately, news of Downey Jr. renewing his contract for the Iron Man role remains to be unsettled.
Meanwhile, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the geniuses behind the three Captain America movies are also confirmed to be working on the last phase, Phase 3 of the Marvel Movies. The duo will be working on the script of the Infinity War movie that is scheduled for a two-part release.
"Captain America: Civil War" is scheduled to be released on cinemas on May 6, 2016.
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