'Captain America: Civil War': Change in One Key Character [VIDEO]

"Captain America: Civil War" is going to have many characters taking part in the storyline. There are 17 important characters in the movie. And one of them is going to be very different from his last appearance, as we hear from the directors Anthony and Joe Russo.

Anthony and Joe Russo made this declaration on the website Comic Book Movie. They have admitted that, since last time we saw Ross in "The Incredible Hulk, he has become a much smarter power player.

Joe Russo explained, pertaining to William Hurt's character, that he is not a fan of the Avengers and is going to corner them because they have been always a problem to him.

In the new movie, he is coming strategically at them by stirring the entire world against them, according to the website CinemaBlend. He is grown as a character and he got savvier. Movie fans of "Captain America" will discover that Ross is now much different than he was in "The Incredible Hulk." He is not a political opponent to the Avengers.

The last time we saw the Secretary of State, former U.S. Army general, he had the intent of capturing Hulk. However, he failed to do that. In "The Incredible Hulk," we've seen Ross's final scene in a bar alongside Robert Downy Jr.'s Tony Stark.

The military man was asked by the superhero where Bruce Banner could be found. However, the scene didn't make it clear if the two were in cahoots and if the General will assist Tony Stark in Iron Man's take against Captain America.

Since then, the subject is still not clarified and Russo Brothers did not provide more clues. However, it would make sense that the General and Tony Stark might make an alliance.

This would not be the first time that General Ross is being a much more imposing enemy. In the past, William Hurt has insisted that Ross is going to be a brand new version of the former character in the new "Captain America: Civil War."

We all wait for the movie to be released on May 6, 2016.

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