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'Captain America' News: Phase Two Collection Reveals Lots of Conflict in 'Civil War'

On Tuesday, Marvel Studios released its Phase Two collection for Blu-ray, and included in the set are a whole bunch of details about what is to come in the much-awaited "Captain America: Civil War."

In a sample video released by Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Nate Moore explains one of the issues that will be seen in the movie — the government's say on how the "Avengers" are handling their power and authority.

"All superheroes should be registered. There should no longer be vigilantes," Moore says, referring to the government's order that purportedly ignited the bout between Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man, and Chris Evans Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America.

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Downey Jr. also appears in the video, further explaining how his relationship with his co-Avenger starts to get rocky when the two of them don't see things eye-to-eye in terms of the government order.

A good number of scenes are featured in the clip, including an intense fight scene between Captain America and Iron Man.

A good look at Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a. Scarlet Witch, was also provided in the clip, plus an introduction of Black Panther by Chadwick Boseman himself.

Co-director of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," Joe Russo, also explains how the movie will affect the audiences who have been waiting to see the battle between two of Marvel's biggest heroes.

Russo says the upcoming movie will "challenge the way that you think about Tony Stark. It's going to challenge the way that you think about Steve Rogers." This is true since it was revealed earlier that quite a number of Marvel's heroes will have to pick sides whether they like it or not.

The most essential part of the clip is when Russo delivers a statement that will leave the Marvel community much more excited to see the movie. "...when you come out of that film, nothing will be the same," he says.

"Captain America: Civil War" hits the big screens on May 2016.

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