"Captain America: Civil War" is going to bring together the most renowned superheroes in modern day Cinematic universe, and apparently, they have been divided into two teams: Team Iron Man and Team Captain America.
Apart from splitting up the Avengers into groups, "Captain America" will also introduce new players like Spider-man and Black Panther, who have previously featured in their own films. As the release date draws near, cast appearances and interviews have been happening more frequently as part of the promotional campaign.
This means that Iron man and Captain America may appear in various places in the same publicity operation. Recently, Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans took to the stage at the Kid's Choice Awards to launch the new "Civil War" trailer. Staying true to their characters, the two brought some fun at the Awards by presenting a sample of a "Civil War" thumb battle, Screen Rant reported.
The audience got an opportunity to witness the intense battle when they saw the latest trailer. In relation to the trailer, new details were uncovered with several things that the previous "Civil War" trailer failed to show.
According to a Redditor, who was concerned with the details of the clip, one of the frames in the trailer when looked at closely revealed that one of the characters was dead, and he was none other than The Winter soldier.
It seems that something critical will happen to Bucky Barnes after all. According to the depiction on the trailer, Iron Man may have ripped his arm out of its socket and so it is expected that the War machine is going to get seriously injured amid the battles between Team Iron Man and Team Captain America.
As the character lays on the floor, Iron Man and Captain America are seen exchanging blows. It was also noted that in the fresh trailer, Rhode's was seen plummeting down after being hit by Bucky's gun, and judging from the situation, Iron Man may have decided to make a revenge by injuring Barnes.
The question now remains if Barnes will be coming back from his unconsciousness. If he will die, however, aspects of the upcoming franchises may undoubtedly change.
Meanwhile, All this will be revealed when "Captain America: Civil War" is released on May 6.
Watch "Captain America: Civil War" trailer 2 here: