Captain America: Civil War: New clip shows Cap's team hunting Crossbones
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Your support makes all the difference.One of the many positive things said about Captain America: Civil War in early social media reviews is that the film is primarily fun; something thoroughly apparent in this new clip.
Debuting at the MTV Awards, the minute long segment sees Chris Evans’s Cap, Anthony Mackie’s Falcon and Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch hunt down Hydra villain Crossbones.
While action packed, the not-so-serious Marvel tone is in full force as Witch carries Cap through the air with her telekinesis powers and Falcon counts down the remaining enemies.
Early reviews of Civil War have been overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising the action sequences as well as newcomers Spider-Man and Black Panther.
Other stars set to appear in the film include Robert Downey Jnr. as Iron Man, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes.
In recent weeks, more and more information about the film has appeared online. We’ve rounded up everything you need to know in this article, right here.
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