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'Captain America: Civil War' Spoilers: Is It The End For Three Avengers?

With the release of "Captain America: Civil War" soon approaching, it was revealed that the upcoming movie will bring a sad ending for a couple of the superheroes.

Fans of the comic series of the same name are well aware that the story ends with a tragic death. The comic series revealed that the strife between the Avengers will eventually lead to the death of Captain America.

However, it was recently reported that two other Avengers could be seeing their deaths in the upcoming movie. The trailer revealed War Machine, portrayed by Don Cheadle, severely injured as he was held up by Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr. With that, fans were speculating that he could be one of the Avengers who will be faced with death.

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In contrast, there are some reports stating that War Machine is unlikely to die in the upcoming movie since it would not have been revealed in the film's trailer; instead, there are further speculations that the Falcon, played by Anthony Mackie, will be killed off in the film.

Another possible Avenger to be killed off is Scarlet Witch, played by Elizabeth Olsen. Fans believe that this is unlikely because she was just recently introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there are speculations that her death could play a vital role for the future of the upcoming "Avengers" movie.

Since fans of the comic series are aware that there is to be a romance relationship between Scarlet Witch and Vision, played by Paul Bettany, it was revealed that her death could be a way for him to distance himself from Earth and head to Space. This will pave the way for the upcoming installment of the "Avengers" series.

While there has yet to be any confirmation regarding the matter, fans can find out the answer for themselves when "Captain America: Civil War" premieres in theaters on May 6.

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