Workers set up a giant cardboard cutout of Captain America
Workers set up a giant cardboard cutout of Captain America during the annual Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua (APEN) fair in Managua September 26, 2014. The cutout was placed to promote paperboard packaging products. Reuters/Oswaldo Rivas

“Captain America: Civil War” will put Steve Rogers and Tony Stark on opposing sides because of a controversial new government law in the movie. A new fan made trailer of the movie examines the motivating factors that may lead to the two characters choosing different positions.

A fan made trailer of “Captain America: Civil War” uses the footage from some of the previous movies that featured Steve Rogers and Tony Stark to show how the two characters think. The video also uses footage from the trailer of the upcoming movie “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”

The plot of “Captain America: Civil War” will be heavily influenced by the events of “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Tony Stark’s experiments lead to the creation of a new artificial intelligence villain, who will wage war on humanity. Tony Stark’s actions will prompt the government to come up with a new law to regulate superhero activity.

The fan made trailer of “Captain America: Civil War” shows that Tony Stark is overcome with guilt for having created the weapons that lead to the death of Americans. Steve Rogers on the other hand realises that the new government law will take away people’s freedom.

The trailer also shows that the intentions of Tony Stark’s experiments are to end wars before they begin. Steve Rogers can be heard in the trailer saying that such an approach always leads to the death of innocent people.

The trailer also shows some of the other popular characters from the Marvel universe. Nick Fury, Natasha Romanoff, Ant-Man, Hulk, Hawkeye, Falcon and the fan made version of the new character - The Vision feature in the video. Some of the superheroes in “Captain America: Civil War” will have to choose sides between Steve Rogers and Tony Stark.

Fans of the franchise are eagerly waiting to know what will trigger the fight between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers in “Captain America: Civil War.” The two characters have been a part of the shaky alliance of superheroes in “Avengers.” They were both seen having an argument in the 2012 movie that showed Steve Rogers repeatedly asking Tony to put on his suit and fight.

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