"Captain America: Civil War" will feature new details on Martin Freeman's character, The Hulk and Pepper Potts added to the film and a new MCU supercut trailer.
YouTube username MCUExchange posted a compilation trailer from past Marvel Cinematic Universe films showcasing certain events which will lead to "Captain America: Civil War. The video features several destructions from various cities like the Chitauri invasion in New York during the "Avengers" movie, the Dark Elves invaded London in "Thor: The Dark World", Sokovia being destroyed in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and many more.
Various clips cited different opinions from certain MCU characters that the power displayed by the Avengers, Chitauri and other super powered being cause a huge amount of unwanted destruction and grief. Even certain scenes from MCU TV series like "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Jessica Jones" preached the dangers that super powered beings like the Inhumans or other "gifted" individuals and vigilantes are capable of both salvation and at the same time destruction.
All of thsi events will lead to the main plot of "Captain America: Civil War" as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and his Avengers team fight Tony Stark/iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and his own team in a war that determines the fate of Avengers and the super powered community when "the Accords" are in effect.
In other news, "Iron Man 3" star Gwyneth Paltrow will be returning to the role of Pepper Potts in "Captain America: Civil War as the latest issue of Empire Magazine revealed that Paltrow has been doing reshoots for the film, and will have "small yet key" role during the events of "Civil War", TheWrap reported
Empire Magazine further revealed Martin Freeman's mysterious role in "Captain America: Civil War" as "The Hobbit" star will be playing United States Government agent Everett Ross, who also acts as the liason for the African nation ofr Wakanda, home to King T'Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman). Ross will also be working with former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent turned CSI Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp).
Lastly, co-star Anthony Mackie teased that Bruce Banner/the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will likely be featured in "Captain America: Civil War" as Mackie accidentally name dropped his name during an interview with the BBC Radio 1. It is speculated that Mackie was not aware that Ruffalo was not included in the film or that directors Anthony and Joe Russo did not "cut" the Hulk at all in the film, ScreenCrush reported. Bruce Banner will be featured in "Thor: Ragnarok) joining his fellow Avengers teammate Thor Odinson (Chris Hemsworth) in saving Asgard.
"Captain America: Civil War" will be release in cinemas on May 6.