'Captain America: Civil War': Three more major deaths reported

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New spoiler rumors are indicating more major deaths in the soon-to-come-out Marvel movie "Captain America: Civil War." A new leak has indicated that three additional death scenes have been shot for the movie.

Spoiler Alert: The rest of this story may contain details that will spoil the movie plot for viewers.

According to That Hashtag Show, three more death scenes were reported to be shot for "Captain America: Civil War," the death scenes being that of War Machine, The Falcon and Scarlet Witch. However, the show suggests that film directors Anthony and Joe Russo have a knack for shooting death scenes to throw off leaks so there is a high chance that not all three will be used.

Reports do indicate that Agent Sam Wilson A.K.A. the Falcon (played by Anthony Mackie) will be having a big role to play in "Avengers: Infinity War" so it is unlikely that the character will be dying in "Civil War." The same holds true for James Rhodes, whom reports say will only be heavily injured in the movie.

In "Avengers: Age of Ultron," two death scenes were shot during production, that of Hawkeye and of Quicksilver with the latter's death happening.

The Hashtag Show does build on the possibility of the Scarlet Witch being killed off in the film however. It is likely that this will be a motivation for "The Vision" to leave earth, as it is expected that he will and then turn up in the farther areas of space.

The show also rumored recently the death of Captain America in "Civil War." The film is said to end with the funeral of Steve Rogers, who sacrifices his life for others by surrendering to give pardon to his comrades. This will not be the first time that Cap will come close or even approach death, so there is still hope that fans will be seeing his return.

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

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