'Captain America 3: Civil War' movie news: production begins in April

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Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is expected to have a slambang release in the next couple of weeks and while many are anticipating long lines to see what Captain America, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor and the rest of the gang will be up to, there may be little rest for Chris Evans and the cast who will be appearing in "Captain America 3: Civil War."

This is because production for "Captain America 3" will immediately commence starting April 1 where some details have already been divulged. From the looks of it, "Captain America: Civil War" will take after the comic book storyline where most of the Marvel characters will be divided.

In all, it will likely be a conflict that will star Cap and Iron Man. Iron Man (or Tony Stark) will side with the government which will be passing the Superhero Registration Act. This means that heroes and vigilantes will be required to reveal their identities and register with the government.

All this apparently was the result of an unfortunate event which saw a neighborhood get wiped out after a reality TV show skirmish.

Captain America on the other hand is against the act. He believes that heroes should maintain their secret identity to protect the people closest to them while at the same time continuing their fight against evil.

All this will apparently be tied up with the "Avengers 2" movie where Tony Starks is behind the release of Ultron.

It will also be recalled that in "Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier," S.H.I.E.L.D. was falling apart hence leading to questions on where the organization really stands.

Another rumor has it that Captain America will face a new and greater villain in the third installment. Baron Zemo was mentioned as a hunch although we will have to wait and see.

"Captain America 3: Civil War" is expected to hit theaters on May 6, 2016.

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