There have been many rumors and concerns swirling around about what Captain America: Civil War will mean for the future of the leading superhero.
The biggest concern, of course, is that Captain America (Chris Evans) will die at the end of the trilogy. Which would suck.
While Kevin Feige didn’t have anything to say about that, of course, he did comment on the end of the trilogy.
At an event celebrating the in-home release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, MTV News asked Marvel president, Feige, about what the final installment of the saga will mean for Captain America.
“It’s very much, in a certain way, the completion of a Captain America trilogy,” Feige said. “I think one day you’ll look back and watch — Captain America: The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Captain America: Civil War — and it’ll be one of the most unique and different trilogies ever around a single character.”
Feige also shared that: “[We’re] bringing in some of the other players, most importantly Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), to tell that Civil War story. But it is very much a sequel to Winter Soldier.”
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Captain America: Civil War will hit theaters on May 6, 2016.
(Source: MTV News)