'Captain America 3' release date, cast news: Whose side will you be on?

Captain America: Civil War concept art Jeremy Renner/ Twitter

"Captain America 3: Civil War" is still about eight months away but apparently, the plot for the third installment has already been set. And from the looks of it, it may be a three-cornered fight involving two opposing sides of good and the third one which is evil.

As everyone knows, the film will highlight a clash of beliefs between Earth's mightiest heroes with Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) leading the other side.

Tony Stark will lead the cast for the pro-government registration team. Joining Starks are Black Widow, Black Panther, War Machine, and the Vision.

On the other side, Captain America will be joined by the Falcon, Hawkeye, Bucky, and Sharon Carter.

The whole essence of the movie seems to be trust. The Registrations Act was something meant to regulate the activities and the civil rights of super heroes. But the flaws and trust seems to have been compromised as can be seen in "Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier," leading Captain America to practically trust no one.

"Tony actually thinks we should be signing these accords and reporting to somebody and Cap, who's always been a company man and has always been a soldier, actually doesn't trust anymore. Given what happened in Cap 2, I think he kind of feels the safest hands are his own," said Chris Evans at Salt Lake Comic Con.

So rather than focus on one common enemy, it may be a war of factions. Although there is bound to be one enemy appearing from time to time, the whole scenario seems to bring up common things you would find from such a situation.

One fights off evil while others try to interfere and insist that they can do better and then run off. So who is the real bad guy/s in the movie?

"Captain America 3: Civil War" should be something pretty interesting and seems to be more of an Avenger movie with most of the super heroes aboard. The film will make its theatrical debut on May 6, 2016.

News
King Charles attends Royal Maundy service in Wales
King Charles attends Royal Maundy service in Wales

Hundreds of people gathered at St Asaph Cathedral on Thursday for the annual Royal Maundy service, held in Wales for only the second time in the service's 800-year history.

Welsh church to hear full bell ring for first time at Easter service
Welsh church to hear full bell ring for first time at Easter service

Over 150 years since a north Wales church was built with plans for a full ring of bells, the sound long intended for its tower is finally set to be heard at an Easter service.

'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose', by James Macintyre
'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose', by James Macintyre

'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose' is beautifully written, with an unusually nuanced approach to political matters.

MPs reminded of impact of Christian faith in politics with book gift
MPs reminded of impact of Christian faith in politics with book gift

Alastair Campbell famously declared "We don't do God."