‘Captain America: Civil War’ Spoilers: Three Major Deaths Filmed, But Only One Is Real?

Captain America: Civil War movie poster.
Captain America: Civil War movie poster. (c) Marvel

The latest Captain America: Civil War spoilers might have revealed more superhero casualties than fans would like to see in the movie. A hot new rumor from The Hashtag Show claims Marvel filmed three death scenes, but only one is real.

[Warning: potential Captain America: Civil War spoilers ahead]

The Hashtag Show reports Marvel filmed a death scene for Scarlet Witch, War Machine, and The Falcon. Marvel allegedly filmed the scenes to fake out anyone trying to spoil the movie, but only one of the deaths is real. Marvel did the same with Avengers: Age of Ultron with Quicksilver’s death by filming a fake scene Hawkeye death.

The Hashtag Show chose the Scarlet Witch as the most likely character to die in Captain America: Civil War . The character is dealing with her brother Quicksilver’s death and that might come into play at some point in the film. Captain America: Civil War directors Joe and Anthony Russo recently spoke about Scarlet Witch’s role in the movie during an interview with ComicBook.com.

"We like to say that the amount of time that has passed in between films is the amount of time that has passed in the movies," Joe Russo told ComicBook.com. "So, it's about that amount time. We find Cap leading the Avengers. He's tutoring or mentoring Scarlet Witch in the beginning of the movie and bringing her into the fold. We find them on a mission at the start of the film. The effect that Ultron has had on everyone certainly is central to the storytelling of the movie. It's very strong. We're dealing with issues of collateral damage, imperialism, what rights do superheroes have to pursue villains across borders. It's very politically minded. Cap's dealing with all of that at the beginning."

Captain America: Civil War might turn out to be a bigger blood bath than the Russo brothers are letting on. Seems like Captain America won’t have enough time to properly train the new Avengers before things go down when Captain America: Civil War hits theater on May 6.

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