'Captain America: Civil War' Release Date, Cast & News Update: Chris Evans Talks Steve Rogers vs Tony Stark, There's a 'Great Parallel' Between Iron Man & The Captain

Marvel Universe continues to dominate with their onslaught of movies coming out this year, one of the most highly-anticipated movie is the third installment of Marvel's superhero Captain America. The movie "Captain America: Civil War" revolves around Steve Rogers (Captain America) played by Chris Evans and his disagreement with Tony Stark (Iron Man) played by Robert Downey Jr.

The movie is set to be release this coming May and the fans cannot wait. "Captain America: Civil War" will also include numerous new Marvel Comic Universe characters, while some will reprise their roles. According to reports, "Captain America: Civil War" will debut superheroes Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Spiderman (Tom Holland).

Ant-man (Paul Rudd) whose movie just came out a year will appear in "Captain America: Civil War" alongside Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), who was introduce in "Avengers: Age of Ultron". Other Marvel Universe characters will also join the cast of "Captain America: Civil War" including Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Vision (Paul Bettany), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and War Machine (Don Cheadle).

Evans also discussed about how "Captain America: Civil War" is a pivotal movie for both Captain America and Iron Man. "There's a great parallel that they draw between my character and Tony Stark," Chris Evans, told Cineplex. "It's something we can all relate to in terms of how we perceive our own society and culture, in terms of what is best for people."

"Captain America: Civil War" revolves around the different opinion of Captain America and Iron Man whether superheroes like them should register to the U.S. Government's Superhuman Registration Act, which will monitor and follow every move of the superheroes.

"You have this team of people who are destroying every city they go to, but they're saving the world," Evans explained further. "So it's a matter of, do we monitor these people or do we let them monitor themselves? The beautiful thing with Civil War is that no one's right and no one's wrong; it's just your personal opinion."  

The movie will be released in theaters worldwide May 2016.

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