The much-awaited Captain America movie has just recently released its trailer and there are only three words to describe it "Black Panther rules!", according to an article from E! News
"Captain America: Civil War" also appears on the cover of Entertainment Weekly which provides a first look at the latest Marvel film. Captain America, played by Chris Evans and Iron Man, played by Robert Downey are seen side by side with the intimidating Black Panther at their backs.
Captain America and Iron Man are going to battle it out as to who should have power, but the two are not fighting against each other in the movie. The two superheroes will be fighting to settle once and for all if the government should intervene or to let the heroes take care of it.
According to an article from E! News, the all-American hero is of course pro-independent and in favor of letting people differentiate between right and wrong. Iron Man on the other hand wants the government to regulate those who claim they want to do what is best for the people. The man in metal's beliefs stem from the result of his actions from "The Avengers: Age of Ultron".
Evans told E! News, "In most of the movies, there's no question who we should be siding with." He continues, "We all agree Nazis are bad, aliens from space are bad. But this movie's the first time where you really have two points of view. It becomes a question of morality and I don't think [Cap] has ever been so uncertain with what right and wrong is."
But of course everyone is interested about what the real deal is with Black Panther's character played by Chadwick Boseman. Everyone who watched the trailer were impressed saying that the first black superhero basically stole the show, finally showing everyone that his Marvel Comics movie debut is going to be something to watch out for.
And the real question is, which side is Black Panther on? In the movie, both the Cap and Iron Man are vying for his loyalty. Fans would just have to wait until next year to find out who wins Black Panther's allegiance.
"Captain America: Civil War" will premiere on May 6, 2016.