'Captain America: Civil War' updates: Two new TV spots highlight Bucky and Steve's friendship, clashing parties

Captain America: Civil War Marvel

Two new TV spots for "Captain America: Civil War" have made their way online, giving fans another look at the upcoming superhero.

The first clip shows an introductory shot for each of the characters participating in the clash, with the exception of Scarlet Witch, Vision, Hawkeye and Spider-Man.

The second "Captain America: Civil War" TV Spot focuses on Steve and Bucky's friendship and how it will play a part in the upcoming film, especially in Cap and Tony Stark's disagreement.

"Captain America: Civil War" will see the heroes at odds after the government stepped in and urged them to be accountable for the collateral damage they caused. This divides the group of heroes into two warring parties – Team Captain America and Team Iron Man. The line-ups are all set and Tom Holland's debut as the new Spider-Man has already been teased.

However, Marvel still shies away from giving away too much about "Captain America: Civil War" so as to make the highly anticipated film a surprise, and the stars in it do the same.

Fans at the Comic Con FanXperience in Salt Palace Convention Center could not get something out of actor Jeremy Renner, who is known in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hawkeye.

The "Bourne Legacy" star, however, made sure to give fans the guarantee that "Captain America: Civil War" will be one epic spectacle.

"What I have seen is really, really spectacular. I'm excited to see what happens in 'Civil War.' I'm as excited as you guys are," Renner said.

"It should be pretty great. A bunch of friends fighting. ... I have no information to give you guys. I like to keep it that way," the actor added.

Speaking of Hawkeye, the archer starred in a recently released international "Captain America: Civil War" teaser showing Black Widow asking him if they're still friends as they go about their brawl.

"Captain America: Civil War" will be released on May 6.

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