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Marvel's Captain America: Civil War - Trailer 2


New: Marvel Captain America: Civil War -
 Trailer 2Have you got your breath yet? 
With a little less than two months to go until the release of Captain America: Civil War, Marvel's been big with their second full trailer (widely assumed to be the last, though that is unlikely), introducing Spiderman, crossbones, a Black Panther unmasked and all kinds of details of the story. If you look closely, there is a very definite form that is exactly how this plot is going to play. E impressive, there is still much more to discover that remain until the premiere of the film.If you feel some pangs of familiarity, that could be because there is no other superhero movie blockbusters coming that deals with the consequences of the intervention and collateral damage, a villain with shadows pulling the strings behind the scenes and best friends dead. You may have heard of him. 
Luckily, it should be possible to enjoy both films, but that's not what the Internet is for, so pick a winner at this stage should always be encouraged. On the strength of this trailer, however, this film is the most exciting, especially for real fans of comics, not those looking for an action movie somber, more realistic. If you need more evidence that, just look at the design of Spider-Man.However you want to rotate the DC v Marvel battle, this is the closest they have to make films that compete directly; share the narrative genetics, including all of its biggest brands and barely one month apart are released. This really means war. Anyway, so we go into the analysis of everything in the trailer ... It not particularly marked, but we must assume that this here is the original ground zero for the rebirth of Bucky as the Winter Soldier. 
What's in HYDRA and snowy mountain landscapes? How not to be a cliché kind of commitment to their attempts to hide the fact that there? And hands up who else is getting defined feelings that all this will unravel to reveal that the first fan of snowy mountains (Red Skull) HYDRA is still involved in some way?