Some of the persisting "Captain America" 3 rumors are answered in a recent interview with the franchise's producers.
In a Wall Street Journal interview, producers Joe and Anthony Russo address "Captain America 3" rumors, especially the first Avenger's future after "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
Joe Russo confirms the next installment in the Captain America trilogy already has a subtitle, but refuses to reveal it. "We do have a subtitle, but we not going to release it yet". But he also asuured that the subtile will be out in the near future."
He also reveals information on the script's draft. "We've got a fantastic draft script in our hands. We're very happy with it. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely are back writing the sequel. They're incredible writers. They did an amazing job with what is basically a first draft. We're excited to get to work on the draft and keep making it better."
Addressing "Captain America" 3 rumors of whether other Marvel universe superheroes are expected to make an appearance on part 3, Joe hints that Captain America is a moral character with a compulsion to inspire other characters.
"Leadership is also a key component of his, and you can't lead unless you have other characters around."
Falcon is also turning up to be a character who'll stand on his own, and that "there's already a universe that's expanding around him."
"It's exciting to mix that up, and we may or may not have a few tricks up our sleeve, but that's about all we can say without spoiling the story for anybody."
There's news Warner Bros. moved release of "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" in order to avoid clashing with "Captain America" 3. Joe comments that "to be honest, this year has proven that you can release a film, The LEGO Movie, Captain America, Guardians of the Galaxy anywhere from January to December and do quite well in just about any timeframe."
"Captain America" 3 is out on theaters May 6, 2016 (source: yahoo.com).