'Captain America: Civil War': Steve will face ‘betrayal’ and ‘frustration’
Captain America: Civil War” has a lot superheroes, but the main focus will remain on Steve Rogers. Cast member Chris Evans reveled how the movie will show the struggle of his character, especially against Iron Man.
According to a report by Yahoo, Evans (Steve Rogers) spoke about the movie in the spring issue of Disney twenty-three. “It’s exciting to see a guy who’s as optimistic and as selfless as Steve be met with letdown, betrayal, frustration, and selfishness,” Evans said.
The actor also revealed that the events and people in the movie will “test” Steve Rogers. The people and events will apparently “challenge him and force him to reevaluate who he is and what he wants out of life.”
There has always been some tension between Steve and Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) with each suggesting a fight on more than one occasion. The two characters have managed to put aside their differences and worked for the greater good, every time the world was threatened.
Producer Kevin Feige said that clues to the fight between the two superheroes in “Captain America: Civil War” had been carefully planted in the previous Marvel movies. One of the directors of the movie, Joe Russo, said that unlike the previous movies, where the twists were plot based, the twists in the forthcoming movie will be “character based.”
The differences between Steve and Tony will he heightened when the government will seek to pass a bill that requires the superheroes to be answerable to a government body. Interestingly Tony supports the idea of government oversight, while Steve opposes it.
The members of Iron Man’s team in “Captain America: Civil War” include War Machine (Don Cheadle), Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and The Vision (Paul Bettany). The members of Steve’s team include Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Agent 13 (Emily VanCamp), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan).