You may have followed up on filming locations for the
Captain America Civil War, however last Comic Con in San Diego, there were more
big reveals that made fans more excited than ever before.
Last June 10, Marvel fans were given a spoiler as to who
will possibly break the war between two superhero teams. If you are wondering
what teams these are, well that would be the Cap’s (Captain America) and Iron
Man’s. Playing “neutral” on this super hero battle is The Black Panther.
SPOILER ALERT!!!
The war between the two Avenger teams was depicted on
Avenger: Age of Ultron’s final scenes. Of course, before the movie was even
shown in theaters, many fans already knew what will be in store. Captain
America’s third installment is a follow up of the latest Avengers movie; and
the plot has been revealed way before the second Avengers movie was shown in
theaters. What wasn’t revealed though was Black Panther.
Spider Man Will Be
Part of the Movie… and so will Aunt May
According to reports, Black Panther movie is all set and planned. His appearance in the Civil War is just an intro as he enters the Marvel Universe.
As most Marvel fans know, Black Panther is a hero from
Wakanda in Africa. That is where vibranium deposits are found in the Marvel
Universe. He is actually a king in his home and – for those who don’t know –
was once married to X-Men’s Storm (although that’s another story to tell).
Black Panther is an interesting addition to the Captain America
movie. He will be jumping from one team to another just to put a stop to their
fights. Of course, since they are all heroes, Black Panther’s role would be
more pivotal as he reminds them of the true enemy – Crossbones.
This is just one of the things you must check out from the
upcoming Captain America: Civil War. Most of the filming location was in
Atlanta. The third installment of the Captain America franchise will be showing
this January 2016.
To catch more ideas on filming locations, movie events, spoilers
and more Captain America: Civil War preview, check out lightsonlocation.com’s
blog.
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