Captain America: Civil War is around a year away from hitting the theaters and it seems like we've got the first promotional art work for the movie! The reason behind why we say "˜it seems like' instead of using the word "˜surely' is that – it doesn't come from Marvel Studio's website or any other official source.
The Latino-Review correspondent "˜El Mayimbe' – who has been coming up with new scoops on superhero movies every now and then - has shared the image via his Instagram account. But, the words he has put along with the image seem to indicate that it's definitely something LEAKED, and not any fan-made artwork.
So, without wasting any further time, let's check out the so-called promo art image for the third installment of the Captain America franchise featuring both Cap and Iron Man! Here's the post for you!
Both Got New Suits For Civil War!
It seems like both Steve Rogers and Tony Stark have a new suit for the Civil War event. However, there isn't much of a change in Captain America's suit from what we have seen in the Avengers sequel. Apparently, the costume seems to have more of red in comparison to the one of Age of Ultron. And perhaps, a little more armored look?
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Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr.'s character appears to be in a suit similar to the Bleeding Edge armor found in the comic books. Iron Man won't have the circular arc reactor in Civil War, if you don't consider the image fake. And that helmet - doesn't it give off something of an Ultimate vibe?
But The Stance Of The Superheroes?
If you are a DC Comics fan, you may complain about the stance of both Captain America and Iron Man in the Civil War promo art. There is obviously a similarity between their stances and the ones of the Caped Crusader and Man of Steel in the special extra footage of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice screened at the IMAX trailer launch.
If you haven't seen that, you may have a look at the above image - which is an artwork for the video game titled "˜Injustice: Gods Among Us' - those are similar as well. It would be unfair to criticize the stances as Civil War is also a "˜versus' kind of a movie, and when two superheroes are colliding, you can't expect them to shake hands, can you?