'Captain America: Civil War' plot: Ultron will still affect the film

New concept art for Captain America: Civil War Marvel.com

The plot of "Captain America: Civil War" will still have a lot of Ultra's mess left uncleaned, as movie co-creator Joe Russo states that many of the things that will happen in the upcoming Marvel film will be affected by the android's attack.

In an interview with ComicBook, Joe gives some insight as to where "Civil War" will be picking up from. He comments that the attack of the robots in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will still play a major factor in the upcoming "Captain America" film.

"The effect that Ultron has had on everyone certainly is central to the storytelling of the movie. It's very strong." Russo said to ComicBook. "We're dealing with issues of collateral damage, imperialism, what rights do super heroes have to pursue villains across borders. It's very politically minded. Cap's dealing with all of that at the beginning."

The movie pretty much starts off where "Age of Ultron" left off, with a few hints of "Antman" also in it. The film opens with Steve Rogers at the helm of the new Avengers, training some of the new recruits including Scarlet Witch, who is personally mentored by Cap. The time jump between "Age of Ultron" and "Civil War" is pretty much in line with real life.

"We like to say that the amount of time that has passed in between films is the amount of time that has passed in the movies," Russo said further. "So, it's about that amount time."

"Captain America: Civil War" is the latest film to to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which will create major turns in the story's direction leading up to "Infinity War." In the film, a faction is created between the band of heroes with Rogers and Tony Stark leading the two opposing sides.

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

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