The recent hack into Sony Pictures' servers revealed the studio's plans to collaborate with Marvel for a third sequel to "The Amazing Spider-Man." Likewise, it also detailed the possibility of the superhero making an appearance in "Captain America: Civil War." These plans may seem uncertain, but according to a latest report, studio execs are already planning a meeting to discuss the sequel.A source told Screengonzo that Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige will meet in January to discuss the future of "The Amazing Spider-Man" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU. The said meeting will reportedly take place at Pinewood Studios, where "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Captain America: Civil War" are believed to have been filming. No further details were provided, but sources said some "good news" will be revealed sometime in February. Likewise, Feige is said to be pleased with where his deal with Sony Pictures is headed.How the superhero will be featured into the MCU remains uncertain. However, according to the source, one plan is for Spider-Man to make an appearance at the end-credits scene. According to Screengonzo, it would make sense if the character will be featured in "Captain America: Civil War," since the film is scheduled for filming sometime in February or March. It coincidentally links to the mentioned release of the good news in February.HNGN also thought it's likely for the superhero to be introduced in "Civil War." The movie's directors, brothers Joe and Anthony Russo, will also reportedly helm the sequel. According to Screengonzo writer Josh Johnson, the directors will also "tackle a new Spider-Man trilogy, taking on directing and writing tasks." "They don't have anyone cast yet, but they certainly have a list of potentials they are going over once the deal is done," he said, adding that Marvel is already looking at a list of possible candidates to be the next Spider-Man.However, it's still uncertain if "The Amazing Spider-Man" will really make an appearance in "Captain America: Civil War." Sony and Marvel have yet to confirm the reports. According to Johnson, the source is the same person who provided the confirmed details of Vision's look in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
Captain America: Civil War isn’t due out for another year and a half, but it’s just about the most anticipated flick this side of Star Wars. Marvel, of course, is playing a lot of details on Civil War close to the chest, but the Captain America film’s writers sat down recently and let slip a few precious details on who will be in the inevitable blockbuster and why.Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have got a pretty good thing going, having penned both Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and they will be back for the highly anticipated Captain America: Civil War. Sitting down with IGN, the two screenwriters said that the story of Civil War hasn’t always been set in stone.“It’s been on and off the table for a while,” McFeely said, “let’s put it that way, and it’s a challenge to do it and make sure that all the characters that we’ve established, and everyone’s established in the MCU are serviced and sound correct.”McFeely said that the two want to make sure that the next Captain America film stays true to the characters that actors like Robert Downey Jr. have established and not “just sort of rip off their parts and make them look like them.”
In less than two months Joss Whedon's Avengers: Age of Ultron will blast into theaters with what's sure to be the most epic onscreen Marvel showdown to date. But with Captain America: Civil War slated for a mid 2016 release, viewers are going to be treated to a massive follow-up battle that will set the stage for an unprecedented MCU Phase 3. While the bulk of Steve Rogers' team has already been confirmed for the third Cap installment, it wasn't until now that we got confirmation that Hawkeye will also show face.
Captain America: Civil War is going to be a big movie in the Marvel cinematic universe. The new synopsis confirms that...Inevitably, this may contain a mild spoiler.While the world gets ready for the roll-out of Joss Whedon's Avengers: Age Of Ultron, which begins towards the end of April, a pivotal movie in the Marvel cinematic universe will be shooting. Production begins on Joe and Anthony Russo's Captain America: Civil War on April 1st, with Chris Evans, Daniel Bruhl, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Mackie and Jeremy Renner all on board.A casting call for extras has gone out too, and along with it came what looks like the first official synopsis for the movie. And if there was any doubt that Captain America: Civil War would be about the conflict over the Superhero Registration Act (er, there wasn't that much doubt, in truth), then let this put that to bed: Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies.Captain America: Civil War arrives in cinemas in May 2016. We'd assume, with shooting beginning in just two weeks, we're not far from finding out who the new Spider-Man is...
It’s only a matter of weeks until Avengers: Age of Ultron releases in theaters, but before Chris Evans and a few of his onscreen teammates tour the world promoting Marvel Studios’ largest project to date, many of the Avengers sequel’s stars will be beginning to shoot their next superhero adventure, Captain America: Civil War.Directors (and brothers) Anthony and Joe Russo, who helmed Captain America: The Winter Soldier and who are expected to direct The Avengers: Infinity War in a few years, return for Captain America 3 and revealed last summer that production would begin shooting in April. Now we have more precise information.Over the last two months, a few Civil War details have been uncovered through production and extras casting notices. The project (codenamed “Sputnik”) began searching for South Asian extras earlier this week for sequences being shot later this month and Collider uncovered new information today that reveals that Captain America: Civil War begins shooting April 1st, just two weeks from now.
A clutch of new rumors concerning Marvel’s Cinematic Universe has come to light recently thanks to the folks over at Bleeding Cool. The main bulk of the site’s intel revolves around a huddle of superheroes expected to appear in Cap’s next adventure, along with a major blow to an MCU newbie.According to the site’s sources, one character in Avengers: Age Of Ultron is earmarked for certain death and won’t be joining the team in Captain America: Civil War. If you wish to find out who, what, and why, then please continue to read on below the gallery. For those of you who wish to enter the theater pleasantly surprised, however, then turn away now.You’ve been warned…SPOILER ALERT!Marvel’s major superhero sequel has made no point of masking its newest arrivals. In addition to the usual crew, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver will be putting in their first franchise appearance; but for one of them it will also be their last. Apparently, Quicksilver won’t make it through the events of Ultron. Or at least, that’s what Bleeding Cool’s report supposes. Their assumption is based on the existence of another piece of intel.Captain America: Civil War has already been branded with the “Avengers 2.5? tag on account of its star-studded cast, mined from Marvel’s vast cinematic superhero world. Series’ headliners Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Black Panther are all confirmed to appear alongside this latest slew of characters: Hulk, Thor, War Machine, Scarlet Witch, Wasp, and a fourteen year old Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man.
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If you’re a fan of Marvel comics, you probably already know the basic outline of the upcoming Captain America: Civil War, but those of us who aren’t up to date with the Marvel universe are still mostly in the dark. Thankfully, the studio is about to begin shooting the sequel, and along with the casting notice, a short synopsis has appeared.Again, this won’t be much of a reveal for fans who know about the Civil War storyline, but it should help clear a few things up for everyone else. Here’s the synopsis, shared by Mashnewsinfo: “Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies.”It will be interesting to see how Avengers: Age of Ultron leads into the next Captain America movie. Sadly, we’ll have to wait a year to see it on the big screen as Civil War doesn’t release until May 6th, 2016.
The events following “Avengers: Age of Ultron” will reportedly determine the returning heroes and those who will be joining them in “Captain America: Civil War.” With rumours claiming the end of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will mark the birth of a new team of Avengers, fans should expect to see cameo appearances of new Marvel characters in the next film, "Captain America: Civil War" during its theatrical release on May 6, 2016.This article may contain spoilers for “Captain America: Civil War.” Read at your own risk.
We still have more than a month before Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theaters, yet Marvel minions have been buzzing about a different comic-based film, one that’s not coming out until May 2016: Captain America: Civil War.Based on a game-changing 2006 comic-book series — and populated with so many heroes that fans have half-jokingly nicknamed it Almost Avengers — Civil War features an epic showdown between two of Marvel’s greatest heroes and all they stand for. Iron Man backs a government initiative to do away with secret identities and register all heroes as “living weapons of mass destruction.” Captain American chafes at the idea.Internet chatter has ramped up in recent days as a purported official synopsis, spoiler-filled casting calls, and other tidbits popped up on fan sites, movie blogs, and social media.But while some of the reports that have surfaced in the past week appear to be on the money, others are half-baked, which prompted us to sort everything out for you.Beware! Potential spoilers lurk below.
There were a heck of a lot of new characters introduced in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but we had an inkling that one of its antagonists would be back. Frank Grillo’s Brock Rumlow, aka Crossbones, seemed likely to return for the impending Civil War, in light of how the film’s ending teased his character. While Marvel hasn’t yet officially announced the character, Grillo has already confirmed our suspicions, and he recently further teased his involvement.The most recent teases started coming a couple days ago when the actor tweeted the following:
Captain America: Civil War is a film that will pit Captain America against Iron Man. One question fans are wondering about is who’s going to side with who. Now according to Joblo, they have information on who the individual Avengers will side with.Potential Spoilers.....Captain America’s team will consist of Falcon, Black Widow, and Hawkeye. Joining Iron Man is War Machine, Vision, and Ant-Man. Black Panther and Scarlet Witch aren’t sure what side to join.Is Iron Man the main bad guy? According to the site, it’ll be Baron Zemo and Brock Rumlow, aka Crossbones.Crossbones will have a “messier” look while also being inspired from the comics, especially with the “graffiti-esque” skull on his chest. The mask he’ll be wearing will be a hybrid of a mask and helmet.As for Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, he’ll be getting an update that will resemble more of his comic counterpart, with grey and red colors.It looks like we’ll be getting a big battle, since we’ll be seeing Ant-Man becoming Giant-Man.With all the craziness of the Avengers team being split up and villains being evil, is there enough room for the Winter Soldier? He’ll be the reason for Captain America and Iron Man having a falling-out.Crossbones will be the reason for the Superhero Registration Act. The act in the comic had the heroes revealing themselves; however, the public knows all their identities in the MCU. This version will be about: “if there is a threat – should The Avengers show up, is it their place to do so, and what gives them the authority to do so?”What’s the reason for Black Panther not joining sides, apparently he has “his own agenda,” and he’ll have an important role in the film.What do you think of the rumor?Captain America: Civil War hits theaters April 27, 2016
There are endless rumors and rumblings surrounding every big comic book movie, and Marvel’s upcoming Captain America: Civil War is no exception. As the actors prepare for production to begin (Chris Evans publicly lamented shaving off his winter beard to get ready to reprise his role as Cap), we now have confirmation about one of the villains.We knew that Daniel Bruhl has been cast, and we’ve even heard that he’ll play the villainous Baron Zemo. While this has been widely accepted as truth, Bruhl himself recently confirmed these reports, months after being cast. Talking to The Independent, the 36-year-old Spanish-German actor admitted that will play Zemo, adding:
It had been a rumor in all the normal places but Marvel has made it official: Paul Rudd is a part of the cast of Captain America: Civil War, which is starting principal photography today in Atlanta. Rudd of course plays Scott Lang/Ant-Man in Marvel’s Ant-Man, which comes out July 17. That will set him up for Civil War, which has a May 6, 2016 release date.The third installment of the Captain America franchise will also shoot in Germany, Puerto Rico and Iceland. Revenge’s Emily VanCamp and Martin Freeman are among the most recent cast additions to join the usual Marvel Universe players like star Chris Evans, who’s Steve Rogers/Cap does battle with Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark/Iron Man.
The next BIG chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has just begun. News broke today that Marvel began production today on Captain America: Civil War. The film is expected to be one biggest films in the franchise, because it affects many characters in the universe and features many cameos from Marvel’s biggest stars.In a bizarre coincidence, a person claiming to have a copy of the film’s official script leaked some major details on 4chan.WARNING: This may contain spoilers
Joe and Anthony Russo's Captain America: Civil War promises to be one of the biggest ensembles that Marvel Studios has ever produced - but there will certainly be some characters in the movie who play larger roles than others. It's widely expected that one of these individuals will be none other than Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes a.k.a. Winter Soldier, and this weekend the actor revealed that he has officially arrived on the set of the blockbuster.