Captain America: Civil War is Marvel Studio's first major film for 2016, so it makes sense for filming to begin soon. From what we've come to understand, filming will kick off in the next two weeks, which could mean the studio could announce who will play Spider-Man.

April 1 is the official date though shooting could take place earlier than that. The filming location is set to be in Atlanta, so several fans will be on-hand to get a glimpse of what is going on. We are confident that by the time filming has ended; the Internet will get the chance to see a lot of what had happened on set.

First Synopsis: 

"Following the events of Age of Ultron, the collective governments of the world pass an act designed to regulate all superhuman activity. This polarizes opinion amongst the Avengers, causing two factions to side with Iron Man or Captain America, which causes an epic battle between former allies."


For those who are unaware, Captain America: Civil War is based on the Civil War comic series. We're hoping the movie writers do a better job because the story as told in the comics was disappointing. These comics got less than favorable reviews for a reason, which is why we are surprised Marvel chose to bring it to the big screen.

In the comics, there's a big fight between both factions, but it didn't end with everyone going home. Apparently, Captain America lost his life and for a time Bucky picked up the shield and became the new Captain.

Will Steve Rogers fall in the Civil War film adaptation?

Chances are he will. Captain America dying is one of the most important aspects of Civil War, so it would be quite foolish for Marvel to omit it from the movie. Then again, the studio might find something else that is just as riveting to replace the killing of Rogers, but we hope this isn't the case.

Captain America: Civil War will feature the likes of Iron Man, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, and Spider-Man among many others. The movie will hit theaters in May of 2016, not long after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice airs.

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