• Cast member Emily VanCamp poses at the premiere of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California March 13, 2014. The movie opens in the U.S. on April 4.

Cast member Emily VanCamp poses at the premiere of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California March 13, 2014. The movie opens in the U.S. on April 4. (Photo : REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

"Captain America: Civil War" will see the return of Emily VanCamp's Marvel character Sharon Carter, also known as Agent 13. The actress' recent interview reveals that she will be bringing romance in leading character Steve Rogers' life. Read on for detailed scoop.

Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Emily VanCamp teased romance for Chris Evans' Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, and also revealed on whose side she is when the Civil War is declared. "She's definitely Team Captain America," Emily VanCamp told the publication. "That's who she is within the universe, I mean, she's always had his back."

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She also revealed that Sharon Carter will be seen in action when she involves in a combat with Scarlet Johansson's Black Widow. However, it will be a small fight sequence.

Elaborating about Sharon Carter and Captain America's relationship in "Captain America: Civil War," the 29-year-old actress confirms that their characters will be exploring the romantic angle as in the comic books. However, she thinks that's a "tricky" part because of huge fandom.

"That's where it all gets really tricky, because there are die-hard fans that want to see him with different people. There's all the different camps, so hopefully people are happy with it," Emily VanCamp said.

As noted by Comicbook, Captain America and Sharon Carter will be getting to know each other better. But the actress refrained from giving out specific details.

Sharon Carter was last seen in a brief role in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier." It is expected that Emily VanCamp will be seen in a larger role in "Civil War."