'Captain America: Civil War' Spoilers: Black Widow Will Be Fighting On Team Iron Man?; New Concept Art Shows Epic Superhero Battle -- What We Know So Far

It has been few weeks ago since the first trailer of the "Captain America: Civil War" was released and fans went crazy over the spoilers they have been reading recently. Adding to the hype of the much-awaited movie is the release of the forthcoming film's promo art which featured a group of Marvel's superheroes fighting against each other.

Artists Andy Park and Ryan Meinerding were the ones who crafted the stunning photo. If one will look closer to the concept art, it could be noticed that Spiderman is not in it. IGN reported that this could possibly mean that Tom Holland's character will be joining the entire justice-seeking group and will be making its MCU debut in "Captain America: Civil War."

Movie Web shared that the concept art will be featured in the latest issue of Total Film magazine. As a matter of fact, the news outlet informed that it may offer some exciting new information about the upcoming film.

Meanwhile, new reports claimed that Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow will be teaming up with Iron Man. She is allegedly coming to blows with Paul Rudd's Ant Man.

Speaking to Total Film, Scarlett divulged that her character is trying to pick up the pieces of her broken past. Black Widow, who is is a longtime pal of Steve Rogers, is siding with Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark character in the new film.

Meanwhile, International Design Times previously reported that Chris Evans, who plays the character of Captain America, is glad with the addition of Robert in "Captain America: Civil War" movie as it added up to its hype and publicity. In fact, he said he is willing to return the favor.

"Captain America: Civil War" is set to be premiered on May 6, 2016.

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