'Captain America: Civil War' Rumors and News: Major Character to Die?
Fans are eager to know what caused the "Civil War" and why Captain America and Iron Man went on each other's backs, but a new rumor had some fans disappointed as it involved the beautiful and strong Black Widow.
According to the rumor, which has now made rounds in multiple outlets and on social media, Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johanssen) will see her end in the upcoming movie, and while it is pure speculation just yet, the news broke many hearts.
Black Widow has become a huge name in the Marvel comics and cinematic universe. Some outlets say her loss would be one of the biggest blows to Captain America since the two are known to be good friends, that is, if the rumor proves to be true.
One of the theories surrounding the said rumor is that Black Widow, whose decision to side with Iron Man came as a shock to some fans who know the history behind her friendship with the Cap, will probably die as she is caught in the battle between the two superheroes.
Earlier this year, many rumors already surfaced about a major character dying in the superhero battle, and while Romanoff wasn't mentioned then, her rumored death in the clash between the "Avengers" and their allies has had some fans disappointed.
There are so many reasons that fans love and adore Black Widow for. Nick Fury had to watch Tony Stark after he became a hero in "Iron Man 2," and without Romanoff, things might have gotten out of hand. Also when the "Avengers" were being assembled during the battle with Loki, she was responsible for getting the Hulk to help the team.
As fans already know Black Widow and Hawkeye are very much involved with each other since she helped keep Hawkeye's family from the public. Finally, she was the one behind the Captain's successful hibernation in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."
The loss of a slick and beautiful heroine will not only be an obvious blow to Captain America but to the "Avengers" as well and to all the heroes she has been acquainted with.
"Captain America: Civil War" hits the big screens on May 6, 2016.