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‘Captain America: Civil War’ spoilers and updates: Spider-Man is going to
Marvel co-president Louis D’Esposito revealed yesterday that production has officially wrapped on the highly anticipated Captain America: Civil War. What was previously sounding like a sprawling follow-up to Avengers: Age Of Ultron – bursting at the seams with superhero characters – is now noteworthy for promising our first real experience of Spider-Man working alongside other “supers” in live-action, for a significant portion of the movie.
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Heroic Hollywood reports that Spidey will be taking on none other than Captain America himself.
The Captain America Civil War plot revolves around Steve Rogers and Iron Man’s showdown following a disagreement over the Superhuman Registration Act.
Still no sign of Spider-Man, and we’ve only seen the same handful of characters on set, which means much of what’s going on is still out of the public eye. A fight scene where he and Captain America are duking it out. So fans can expect that Spider-man will play a pivotal role in the storyline of the film. Parts of this was shown in the D23 trailer – which has not yet been released online at the time of writing – during the fight between Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) when they argue whether they are still friends or not while trading blows. It’s safe to say Mackie in particular has put a lot of thought into this!
We can’t stress the whole spoiler thing enough, though … “It’s pretty dope.” he laughed. To kick off Phase 3 of Marvel’s big plan, we will get “Captain America: Civil War“.
So does Spider-Man just pop up out of the blue when it’s discovered the government wants to install a system of accountability and governing body that determines when the services of the Avengers should be called in? The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.
You know who Spider-Man goes mano a mano with in the movie?
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“A majority of the Marvel films, it’s clear to know who’s right and who’s wrong”, Evans told EW. Share your thoughts below…