How the WINTER SOLDIER & IRON MAN Might be Involved in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR - Potential Spoiler Alert!



It's hard to believe that only eight months after Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released in theaters that we are already talking about Captain America: Civil War. But it's a fact, and the story is reportedly set with casting starting to roll in with more coming early in 2015. Filming will start in April or May 2015 with its base of operations at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta.

Amazing how well-oiled of a machine Marvel Studios is right now to be able to move forward with its films as efficiently as it does. In fact, so much so, that even with Ant-Man being delayed two months due to a change in director it is still meeting all its deadlines and it is on schedule to release on July 17, 2015. Very impressive indeed.

But let's get to the point and that's about Civil War. In less than six months, set photos and more information about Civil War will be hitting the web and posted to The Daily SuperHero. Adapting the comic book story event, the movie will focus less on a multiple heroes like in the comics and more on a showdown between Captain America and Iron Man being on opposite sides of a super hero registration act. This is rumored to be a result of Stark's regrets from the events in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Here's your potential SPOILER ALERT regarding what might be part of the plot of Captain America: Civil War. You've been warned.

According to BadAssDigest, the Winter Soldier might be the big plot device in Civil War.

"One of my sources reiterates that Winter Soldier will be central to the story, and that there have been hints planted through the Marvel movies as to how that works. When I asked if the fact that Winter Soldier killed Tony Stark's parents could have anything to do with it, my source noted that it was an interesting line of thought. That's not quite a confirmation, but it makes an awful lot of sense that a conflict between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers starts when Tony finds out Steve's best friend killed his mom and dad."

If this is true, Steve Rogers still wants to save his friend Bucky but Stark doesn't see Bucky anymore and only sees the Winter Soldier who perhaps assassinated his parents. This alone could be seen as a huge catalyst in Civil War and what creates the divide between Cap and Iron Man. A very intriguing plot device which would definitely throw Rogers and Stark into a battle for the ages. Especially if you're so quick to forget that Rogers already called out Stark in The Avengers




Captain America: Civil War releases in theaters on May 6, 2016.



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