8 Captain America: Civil War Rumors That We Hope Come True - Part 5
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8 Captain America: Civil War Rumors That We Hope Come True

Captain America: Civil War is by far one of the most highly anticipated movies of 2016, and looks set to be perhaps the biggest one, too (sorry, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice). As the first film in Marvel's Phase 3, it's going to set the stage for everything to come, as Captain America and Iron Man go to war and the Avengers are divided.
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5) Black Panther And Iron Man Want The Winter Soldier

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Black Panther

Before Spider-Man was added to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was rumoured that Black Panther would be filling in for him as a neutral party in the war between Captain America and Iron Man. However, the leaked promo art depicting the Wakandan hero standing tall with the latter has seemingly made it clear that he’ll be choosing a side, and rumours point to Black Panther and Captain America having a show stealing fight at some point in Captain America: Civil War. What brings T’Challa and Tony Stark together? Well, it’s not their mutual love of science, but The Winter Soldier!

While the main conflict between Captain America and Iron Man will revolve around the Superhuman Registration Act, Bucky will also factor into that. Tony apparently discovers that Cap’s sidekick was responsible for the death of his parents, while the Winter Soldier was no doubt dispatched to Wakanda at some point by Hydra in the decades they used him as an assassin.

Adding this personal conflict into Captain America: Civil War is a must, especially as it will add even greater stakes to the fight between the heroes.


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