or Congress.ģ - Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers Together Again! But as we saw in "Winter Soldier," Cap doesn't trust any regulatory agency like S.H.I.E.L.D. This is probably in response to The Avengers and the events in "Age of Ultron," where countless innocents died in the middle of their battles. That is something the world can no longer tolerate." "You've operated with unlimited power and no supervision. "While a great many people see you as a hero, there are some, who prefer the word vigilante," he tells Cap. The Hulk's greatest foe, General Ross, (played by William Hurt) is back and it makes sense that he leads the charge to have superheroes regulated by the government. We'll find out which side this new superhero belongs to and what he believes in.Ģ - General Ross Is Leading the Charge Against Cap It's not clear which side the Black Panther is on, as you see him kicking Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, Cap's lifelong friend-turned brainwashed assassin in one scene. A scene from the new trailer "Captain America: Civil War."
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