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Chris Evans’ won’t play Captain America in next Avengers: Russo brothers
So, while Civil War didn’t go down the comics route in actually killing off Captain America, it has symbolically done it.
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Ahead of Captain America: Civil War’s Blu-Ray release in September, The Huffington Post spoke with directors Joe and Anthony Russo to clear up some questions we all had at the end of the most recent Marvel movie. While the salary negotiations began between Marvel and Downey’s people, the Joe and Anthony Russo, returning from their successful bout as writers and directors of Captain America: Civil War, had to consider what they would do in the sequel.
Captain America 3 wasn’t always going to be “Civil War”.
Meanwhile, Bustle adds that a deleted clip, called “Get Me One Of Those”, foreshadows what could be a very interesting plot.
There hasn’t been any official word on these rumours but I wouldn’t be surprised if the Russo brothers confirmed them over the coming weeks considering it’s the most logical step for one of the franchises most popular characters. “It’s a small piece of the fight at Leipzig where there’s a very fun interaction between Cap and Bucky, and it kind of hints at a favorite storyline in the books”.
Captain America: Civil War will be available for digital download on September 2 and on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 13. In the comics, Nomad was the persona Steve Rogers took on when he became jaded about the US government during the Watergate era.
Thor fans didn’t get to see a lot of Thor action when they went to see “Captain America: Civil War” in theaters, but he’s just been hanging out, getting to know the world he now lives in, and finding a little Thor time. His final Marvel film, unless he renegotiates his contract, will be Avengers: Infinity War.
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Actors Sebastian Stan and Chris Evans attend the after party for Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” premiere at the El Capitan Theatre on March 13, 2014 in Hollywood, California. That leaves him with six films left to explore the Bucky Barnes story. A gruelling battle between the three, that ended with Stark down for the count but still flexing his deadliest weapon: A venomous tongue as he lambasted Steve Rogers for using a memento of his own father to disable him.