The overall Marvel Cinematic Universe is quite great so far, but if the latest rumors are real, it could get even better. We'll kick things off with Avengers: Age of Ultron, since it is coming out on May 1.

According to the so-called leaked information from Bleeding Cool, there will be a significant death in Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, it won't be anyone from the main cast of heroes. Apparently, Quicksilver won't make it out of the battle alive, but don't ask us who killed him.

It means that the character won't make it into Captain America: Civil War or future Avengers films after this one.

If we were to guess, we'd say Quicksilver had a change of heart in working for Ultron, so he turned against him and was killed in the process. Maybe Ultron himself, or his sister, Scarlet Witch, killed him.

When it comes down to Bruce Banner and Black Widow, the rumor claims both will share an intimate moment, so not just flirting around. This intimate moment could be a long and passionate kiss, or something else entirely.

Captain America: Civil War is Marvel's big thing for 2016 to compete with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. If the rumor is on the money, then it means Thor, Wasp, Scarlet Witch, Black Widow, Black Panther, War Machine, Hulk, and a 14-year-old Spider-Man will appear alongside Captain America and Iron Man.

Bleeding Cool also stated the Falcon will make an appearance in Ant-Man.

For now, we can't say for sure how real this rumor is. We've been hearing a lot about Captain America: Civil War for quite some time now, but the only confirmed heroes to make an appearance are Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Panther. Spider-Man is rumored, and chances are he will make a significant impact, but Marvel hasn't said a word just yet.

Still, despite Marvel's silence on the matter, we do believe he'll make an appearance due to the fact the character played an enormous role in the comic series surrounding the Civil War storyline.

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