'Captain America: Civil War' Spoilers: Preview Draws High Praises to Spider Man and Black Panther

A preview of "Captain America: Civil War" unfinished version draw high praises to Spider-Man and Black Panther. While most fans feel that it may resemble "The Avengers 2.5", the initial screening also proves that the movie is genuinely about Captain America.

"Captain America: Civil War" is the first movie in the Phase Three plan of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). While many fans believe that "Civil War" may focus more on the Avengers and not just Captain America, actor Chris Evans have more than once stated that the film is actually his character's story. This has been proven true in the screening of the unfinished version of the movie.

According to Devin Faraci of Birth. Movies. Death., the movie will certainly become another blockbuster from Marvel Studios and Disney. As Marvel opened screening for the incomplete version of "Captain America: Civil War," he was able to interview the people who took part in it and noted some similarities from their feedbacks.

Most of them said that "Captain America: Civil War" is absolutely a sequel to "The Winter Solider" as opposed to what most fans believe. The story is certainly focused on Cap and Bucky.

They also commended the extraordinary performance of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), saying that Boseman was a great addition to the Marvel superhero line-up. Spiderman was also exceptional in "Captain America: Civil War."

Apart from Spiderman (Tom Holland) and Black Panther, there will also be an old character that will be introduced to the film, Screenrant reports. "Captain America: Civil War" will also feature Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and War Machine (Don Cheadle).

Lastly, a stand-off will happen at the last part between Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Faraci was told that this will be brutal both physically and emotionally. However, this reviews isn't final until the movie is completely done. However, if the reviews prove correct, then Phase Three would have a good start.

On that note, take a look at the movie trailer of "Captain America: Civil War" in the movie below. This will be released on May 6, 2016.

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