'Captain America: Civil War' Cast & Spoilers: Avengers Divided, Iron Man To Create Spider-Man's Web Shooters [Rumors]

The hype about Marvel's upcoming flick "Captain America: Civil War" is not slowing down. There are continuous speculations about the conflict between Iron Man and Captain America. The new reports suggest how the avengers were divided and why they belong into a particular faction.

IGN reports that actor Jeremy Renner, who plays Hawkeye in the superhero film, shared a promotional art of "Captain America: Civil War" which revealed which Avengers are siding with Cap and which will be going with Iron Man.

The photo for team Iron Man features Black Widow, The Vision, War Machine and Black Panther. On the other hand, fighting with the titular superhero are Hawkeye, The Winter Soldier, The Falcon, Ant-Man and Agent 13.

However, some question the photos because it features Black Widow siding with the genius and billionaire Tony Stark when at the end of "Age of Ultron," she was the only original Avenger left on the team with Cap.

According to Digital Spy, it's really puzzling to see her supporting Stark when she was closer to Cap and Hawkeye than Iron Man. The report suggests that maybe Black Widow is suspicious of Cap's willingness to trust the former Soviet killing machine, his best buddy the Winter Soldier.

Moreover, Scarlet Witch who reportedly is in the film is noticeably missing in the shots. However, the report suggests that Wanda Maximoff will be siding with Cap as she kickstart the government-sanctioned registration act. Many were also wondering as to which side Spider-Man belongs, since he was also not visible in the concept art.

Digital Spy reports that Spidey will originally be siding with Iron Man, the team who supports the registration act. In fact, he will unmask himself publicly. However, later on he will question Stark's severe tactics, and after being beaten by the superhero with the Edge armor, he will turn to Cap's side.

Speaking of Spider-Man, according to Latino-Review, in Amazing Spider-Man #529 Stark created a suit for Peter Parker which incorporates Iron Man technology. Parker used the suit during the "Civil War" while he was supporting Iron Man and the Superhuman Registration Act. The said suit was later on abandoned after Spider-Man switch sides and joined Captain America and his rebels.

New reports surface that the original comic book plot of Iron Man an Spider-Man will no longer be featured in the "Civil War" and Stark will create Spidey's web shooters instead.

Chris Evans on the other hand was asked if Cap's team is overpowered in the film. His response: "Do we? Well, maybe you'll have to see the movie to find out," MTV reports.

"Captain America: Civil War" will hit the big screens on May 6, 2016.

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