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'Captain America: Civil War' Spoilers: Who Is Going to Die?

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be unhappy to hear that the upcoming film "Captain America: Civil War" could be bringing some iconic deaths to the big screen.

It was revealed that the upcoming installment of the "Captain America" franchise might see the death of fan favorite superheroes.

These speculations are rooted from the Marvel comic series that the movie will be based from. Fans of the comics would know that Captain America had died at the end of the Civil War comic series.

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Aside from the comic books, there are reports stating that The Russo brothers have already filmed four death scenes for the upcoming "Avengers" film, one of which being Captain America. It was rumored that the other characters who had death scenes are War Machine, Scarlet Witch, and Falcon. However, from the three characters previously mentioned, only one character is supposed to die in the film.

Meanwhile, fans have been making their own theories as to which of the characters could be faced with the unfortunate fate. It was stated that it will most likely be Scarlet Witch. However, some fans are disagreeing with the theory since the Scarlet Witch had just joined the Avengers. In addition, it was stated that Scarlet Witch is needed in order to face Thanos in the upcoming "Avengers: Infinity Wars."

Even with the tragic news, it was reported that the upcoming film will mostly feature some comedic relief. The Russo brothers recently shared some details about the upcoming film during an interview with Collider.

The brothers stated, "There is a good portion of the movie that's actually much funnier than the Winter Soldier because there are characters in that film that are more funnier who comes from worlds where the tone is more comedic."

"Captain America: Civil War" will be premiering in theaters this May. 6.

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