'Captain America: Civil War': First Promo Art Of The Movie Surfaces Online
The first promo art of “Captain America: Civil War” has surfaced online. The superheroes from the Marvel universe will return in the movie to choose sides between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. Meanwhile, a new report suggests that William Hurt will return as General Ross in the movie. [Spoiler Alert!]
Umberto Gonzalez of Latino Review has been leaking many concept arts and other information about major superhero movies currently in production in Hollywood. This picture posted on his Instagram account is a concept art that is meant to promote the upcoming “Captain America: Civil War.”
The image shows the clash between Steve Rogers and Tony Stark. Readers will notice that a light shade of blue is used in the background for Steve, while a light shade of red is used in the background for Tony in the picture. The image is accompanied by the word “BOOM.” Some of the fans expressed their excitement after seeing the picture.
“Captain America: Civil War” will pick up after the events of “Avengers 2.” According to the official synopsis of the movie, governments across the globe will pass an act to regulate superhuman activity in the movie. The legislation will divide the superhero community, with one faction led by Tony Stark coming out in support, while another faction led by Steve Rogers voices its strong opposition.
While many of the superheroes in “Captain America: Civil War” will choose their respective sides, one major character will be missing. Mark Ruffalo hasn’t been confirmed to play the role of Hulk in the movie yet. The previous Marvel movie showed how the character decided to leave the team and go on his own way towards the end.
A new report suggests that William Hurt will be one of the cast members in “Captain America: Civil War.” A report by AJC lists the actor as one of the cast members currently in Atlanta where the production of the movie began a few days ago.
William Hurt played the role of General ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross in the 2008 movie “The Incredible Hulk.” Comic book fans will remember that the character later turns into the Red Hulk. Will “Captain America: Civil War” feature a Red Hulk instead of Mark Ruffalo’s character? The producers have so far not confirmed that William Hurt is a cast member in the movie, so readers are advised to treat the report as a rumour at this time.
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