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'Captain America: Civil War' plot news: Will it disappoint fans?

More spoilers for the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" movie have been revealed.

It was reported that the movie will be based on Marvel Comic's plot of Captain America and Iron Man in disagreement over the Superhuman Registration Act. The act is a law that will make superheroes register their identity to the government.

As iconic as the story will be, fans were beginning to worry that the movie will not live up to its potential. A reason for this is that there are too many events in the story that it will be too dense to put into a single movie. The comic book version illustrated the conflict thoroughly between the two sides, which left the heroes questioning themselves. It also showed the assassination of Captain America, which will make Iron man feel responsible for the death.

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With the complicated arc of the story, it is expected that the movie will not have enough time to portray the whole story. Therefore, it will most likely focus on the battle among the heroes already on their respective sides. It was also confirmed by Elizabeth Olsen that Baron Helmut will be taking on the role of the villain for the upcoming film. With that aspect to explore, the movie will probably not have enough time to go deeper into the story.

It was reported that even splitting the movie into two parts will not serve as enough time for the story.
Reports stated that Marvel will be introducing the new Spider-Man in the upcoming film. However, it is speculated that his role in the movie will be underused, which will disappoint fans because he was deeply involved in the comic book story. The comic book also had Spider-Man revealing his identity to the world. However, that will be unlikely in the movie since Spider-Man has yet to be introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Captain America: Civil War is expected to premiere on May 6, 2016.

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