'Captain America: Civil War' plot: Baron Zemo to appear without signature mask

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Expect to see a different Baron Zemo when he appears for the first time on screen in the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" movie, according to actor Daniel Brühl.

During the promo tour for his soon-to-be released film "Burnt" alongside Bradley Cooper, the German actor shared a few details about his super villain character for the next installment of the "Captain America" movie franchise, telling Business Insider UK that Baron Zemo's look will be very different from the comic books.

"He does not wear the mask," Brühl shared. This means that the purple cloak that permanently covers the face of the character made from the highly potent adhesive material called the Adhesive X will be missing in the film version of the super villain.

The comic book version of the character started wearing the cloak to mask his real identity, but the Adhesive X that he created was spilled on it when he and Captain America fought over it when the Avenger learned that the adhesive material will be used for Baron Zemo's evil plans.

"You would be surprised, it's different than what you'd think," the 37-year-old actor added. "It's loosely connected to this character. But that's what I like about the Marvel guys, some of the characters and things they're dealing with always reference to current events so my character is from a different area than you would think."

Brühl also mentioned that Zemo might also return for other Marvel movies in the future since his character is written for multiple appearances in Marvel films.

"Captain America: Civil War" will feature the rift between Captain America/Steve Rogers and the other Avengers when they have opposing opinions regarding the new government mandated policy that wants all the superheroes to be registered. The Avengers must deal with the internal discord while protecting the world from a new vicious enemy.

"Captain America: Civil War" is slated to premiere in North American theaters on May 6, 2016.

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