Captain America: Civil War plot rumours have gone wild again. After a series of leaked trailers, the latest speculations have been sparked by none other than Marvel mastermind Kevin Feige himself. Feige said that "Civil War" will be the final act of the Captain America trilogy and this, has got fans wondering if Captain America is actually going to die in the 2016 movie.
While at a LA event to promote "Avengers: Age of Ultron's" release on Blu-ray, Feige spoke to MTV and revealed that "Captain America: Civil War" is the conclusion to the saga of Captain America Steve Rogers.
When asked about the place of Captain America in future "Avengers" movies, Feige said, "It's very much, in a certain way, the completion of a Captain America trilogy. 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."
But at the same time, he confirmed that non-Cap characters will take the centre stage. "We're bringing in some of the other players, most importantly Tony Stark, to tell that 'Civil War' story. But it is very much a sequel to Winter Soldier," he said.
Clearly, when Feige spoke about other non-Cap characters taking charge in the "Civil War" plot and blatantly confirmed the conclusion of the "Captain America" trilogy, it has got fans thinking if the producer is indirectly hinting at how "Captain America: Civil War" will end. Is it a clue that Captain America will die in "Civil War"?
Now, whether Captain America will die or not, we will know only when "Captain America: Civil War" hits screens on 6 May, 2016, in the US and on 29 April, 2016, in the UK.