"Captain America: Civil War" plot spoilers: Will there be hero casualties during civil war? [VIDEO]

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"Captain America: Civil War" is fast approaching its world premiere and the spoilers are now starting to come out one by one.

While these rumors are still half-baked for now, it seems that there may be some Avengers who won't make it out of the movie alive. Now, before getting up and reacting, be reminded that these are all rumors, meaning they may or may not be true.

First up is the unlikely hero to be taken down — Captain America (Chris Evans). This, apparently, doesn't make sense despite hearsay that he could be taken out since it radiates all the way to the actual "Avengers" film and future "Captain America" sequels.

So if not him, then who?

The best bet could be the new Avengers who were introduced in "Avengers: Age of Ultron." War Machine (Don Cheadle), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) could be among those who would be taken out.

Speculation on War Machine dying comes from the trailer which saw Iron Man cradling a lifeless James Rhodes aka War Machine. It remains to be seen, though, if War Machine will die or simply get seriously injured. And if so, will the trailer show that this early?

The Falcon could be a casualty, seeing that his role isn't one of the major ones that Marvel will opt to retain. He could end up being killed in action or maybe giving his life to save Captain America from something.

How about Scarlet Witch? She did have a so-so inclusion from the Avengers sequel, but the fact remains that she holds a unique power. Tied up to this is "The Vision" (Paul Bettany) who will allegedly leave earth for some reason. Will it be because of Wanda Maximoff being killed in the crossfire?

If any of these are true, Marvel fans will just have to wait a couple of months to see for themselves. Captain America: Civil War will debut in theaters on May 6.

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