Captain America: Civil War is looking to be one of the top films of 2016 after rumors regarding several characters have leaked onto the web.

If you do not want to be potentially spoiled, we suggest refusing to go any further.

When it comes down to T'Challa, a.k.a. Black Panther, the hero will apparently first side with Tony Stark, but as the story commences, he might change his mind and side with Captain America. Furthermore, his costume is designed somewhat with Vibranium. Because of this, he will possess the ability to scratch Captain America's shield.

As for Captain America in this movie, his new costume will consist of armor, although it is not certain if it is made from Vibranium.

War Machine, on the other hand, will get a huge and welcoming upgrade. He might appear more of a tank than anything else, due to a massive cannon situated on top of one of his shoulders. We understand this cannon can be detached and used as a warhammer of sorts.

Another character up for some big changes is none other than Hawkeye. According to the rumored report, Hawkeye will get a new costume that is similar to his 616 comic costume. It is expected to have a few purple colors here and there, and the right-hand sleeve should be taller than the left.

Scott Lang will also appear, but he will show up as Giant Man. There's also a scene where Ant-Man is seen standing on one of Hawkeye's arrow. If they released that scene as a promo image, we suspect fanboys and girls will lose their minds.

Finally, let us talk about Falcon. The character is expected to have a red wing this time around, which is similar to his comic book counterpart. Furthermore, new upgrades will give the character lasers on his arms along with a grappling hook.

As for his comic book falcon sidekick, it will make an appearance here. We understand that it is not a real bird, but a drone. In the comics, Falcon is capable of communicating with his bird sidekick telepathically.

Captain America: Civil War is set to be released on May 6, 2016.

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