"Captain America: Civil War" LEGO may have by chance disclosed an interesting appearance of "Captain America: Civil War's" main characters, judging from the recently released promotional image.
The image was posted by ComicBook and showcases the film's main characters. The most interesting of all is that it features an Ant-Man who is not as small as he should be.
Indeed, the Ant-Man is humongous, and this has led to a perception that "Civil America: Civil War" will allow fans to get to see a Giant-Man form of Ant-Man. In the comic world, Ant-Man uses the same technics that enable him to shrink down in size in reverse, enabling him also to become a gigantic man.
According to Polygon, however, there has not been an official communication from Marvel as to whether or not, Ant-Man will be making an appearance in "Captain America: Civil War." But considering the LEGO set that is official, there is a very strong capability that he will star.
In the latest reports about the franchise, fans have gotten a glimpse of the possible superheroes to get featured in the movie. In fact, artists Andy Park and Ryan Meinerding have gone an extra mile to create a "Captain America: Civil War" concept art and according to many, it looks amazing. See it below;
Captain America: Civil War Art Highlights Massive Fight Scene (Photo/ YouTube)
Taking a closer look at the battles, starting from the left, the art reveals Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) exercising her force-field powers against Vision (Paul Bettany). We also get to see Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) go up against Black Widow - who, as it looks, takes Tony Stark's side on the superhero enlisting issue because she tries to piece her life back together following the events of "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Meanwhile, we can see Hawkeye looking for a fight, in the background.
On the right side, the image shows reformed Winter Soldier going against Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), who will get well introduced in "Civil War." As revealed, the story needed an outsider who has no close ties and so Black Panther ended fitting the bill. We can also see War Machine battling Falcon, which fits quite well especially because they are close to Iron Man and Captain America, respectively. And, of course, at the center we have Captain America exchanging blows with Iron Man.
Cosndering the solid aspect of the art and the LEGO image, "Captain America: Civil War" will come with more modifications than the previous installations.