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‘Captain America: Civil War’ Plot Details: Classic Supervillain Set To Return On Big Screen

| Apr 10, 2015 04:43 AM EDT

Actor Frank Grillo teases his character Crossbones' appearance in "Captain America: Civil War."

"Captain America: Civil War" is speculated to be featuring the return of "The Winter Soldier" supervillain Brock Rumlow, who is also known as Crossbones. Frank Grillo, the actor who plays the antagonist in the prequel has confirmed his appearance recently.

The speculation started making the rounds when Grillo sent out a Twitter message to his followers teasing the return of Marvel antagonist, who also happens to be the ally of another iconic villain Red Skull in "Captain America: Civil War." The tweet read: "A #Civil-war is on the horizon. And it's gonna be a free for all."

The tweet has led to a frenzy of speculations. Media outlets infer that Grillo is hinting at his character's involvement in "Captain America: Civil War." According to Cinema Blend, the actor then retweeted a story by a publication that talked about Crossbones appearance in the third sequel of the franchise. He went on to share a comicbook art that gives a glimpse of Crossbones and Captain America's combat on Instagram.  

Crossbones was first seen in "The Winter Soldier" who turned out to be a Hydra agent. Towards the end, the character had an epic fight scene with Falcon, who leaves him battered.

Fans know that the villain did not die. It seems he will return to even the scores with his enemies.  

In comic book, Cross Bones is responsible for Captain America's death in the "Civil War" storyline. However, it remains unknown if fans will get to see the comic book adaptation of the villain and if the script will follow the same storyline or not

Previously, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the actor said that "The Winter Soldier" only featured a "taste of what's to come with the next film." He revealed he is excited.

"Captain America: Civil War" would see the return of several Marvel superheroes such as Black Widow, Iron Man and debut of Black Panther and the new Spider-Man. The introduction of government's Superhero Registration act, will disunite the superheroes leading to Civil War. The film is said to be in production stage and it is scheduled to be launched in cinemas on May 6, 2016. 

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