"Captain America: Civil War" star Anthony Mackie, who plays the role of Falcon, recently opened up about the upcoming movie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In an interview with IGN, Mackie revealed that the fight between Captain America and Iron Man will not be as brutal as how fans expect it to be.
"It's not MMA. We definitely have gloves on. It's more of a family dispute," he said.
Wilson added that fans shouldn't be worried because although the fight scenes wouldn't be that brutal, this doesn't mean that the story isn't good.
"That's what's so great about this movie and the characters and how they work together. It's more so when you have sibling rivalry. The reason why people can relate to these characters so much is because they can relate to what they're going through. Everyone has fought with one of their siblings or one of their friends - wanted to make up with them but couldn't figure out the best way to do it," he said.
Meanwhile, in a separate interview with MTV News, Mackie revealed how the Winter Soldier will come into play in "Captain America: Civil War." According to the actor, Captain America, Falcon and Winter Soldier are all friends. However, Captain America is closer to Falcon than the latter.
"The relationship between the three characters is more so a bond of kindred friendship. My respect for Cap helps me to help him find Bucky because I know how much that means to him, knowing where he's come from and everything and what he's gone through to this point. It's more of an understanding and respect that it is three guys chumming around having a good time," he explained.
"Captain America: Civil War" also stars Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. The film will hit theaters in the United States on May 6, 2016.