The new trailer of "Captain America: Civil War" sparked excitement for the 2016 Marvel superhero movie.
The trailer was premiered by Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans during the Nov. 24 episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" further wetting the appetite of fans for the May 2016 release of "Captain America: Civil War."
During the interview with Jimmy Kimmel, Robert Downey Jr. admitted that playing the role of Iron Man has been a huge blessing for him.
"The best thing that ever happened to me, it's a great job and I've made great friends," Robert Downey Jr. said as quoted by Hollywood Life. "Evans is a very capable guy, chicks dig him too."
Chris Evans on the other hand, recounted their shooting for the film amid the summer heat in July.
"I loved shooting in Atlanta but the the humidity was tough," Chris said.
Though Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans' stories about off-screen events were interesting, many fans were more focused on the possible plot that the "Captain America: Civil War" tralier possibly revealed.
Will Captain America go against Bucky Barnes in the upcoming movie?
Vox.com pointed out an interesting part of the "Captain America: Civil War" tralier that fans could easily overlook - a document labeled "Sokovia Records" was not being passed to Captain America.
"The camera then cuts to someone (Hurt) passing a document to Captain America. But there's little trickery going on here," the report said.
"The person receiving the document has painted fingernails and is wearing rings - so it's probably Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) or Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) if Hurt is indeed talking to the Avengers."
Will the plot of the movie involve conflict between the two superheroes?
"While the friendship of Bucky Barnes and Captain America will no doubt play an integral role in Civil War, we shouldn't overlook how the potential registration act that will pit Avenger against Avenger - even though the trailer may have wanted us to."