The Civil War is about to begin for the "Avengers" and now it seems that we have some idea of what the "teams" will be.

The upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is set to break up the Avengers and pit them in two camps. On one side is the noble and idealistic Captain America, a man from another era with different values, attempting to keep them alive in modern times. On the other side is Iron Man, a progressive but careless hero, always looking to push the world forward without necessarily contemplating the consequences.

According to Heroic Hollywood, the teams could be set up in this manner. Captain American fights alongside Falcon, Bucky Barnes, Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man and Hawkeye. Meanwhile Iron Man gets War Machine, Vision, Black Widow and Spider-Man.

Falcon is an obvious choice, since he is the Captain's closest companion. Barnes also makes sense, assuming he turns from being a villain and joins his former best friend. The Scarlet Witch hated Tony Stark for being the cause of her parents' death in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," so her turning against him is completely understandable. At the end of "Ant-Man," there was brief clip showing Falcon suggesting a new team member to the Captain, so they likely got to him before Iron Man did. Hawkeye's addition is the only puzzling one, but his conscientiousness might drive him to join the Captain and his likely quest for a less hazardous future.

On the other side of the spectrum is a far more interesting group. War Machine and Vision, both Iron Man sidekicks, are obviously on his team. However, Black Widow's inclusion in this crew is rather shocking to be sure. She was Captain's sidekick in the previous film and they created a strong bond together. Why she chooses to not only fight the man she worked with in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," but also do battle with her best friend Hawkeye is rather startling.

This brings into question the loyalties of the Hulk, if he does in fact show up. He had developed a crush on Black Widow in the last film, and it seemed that the two would be eloping in some way. He was close with Stark so his team might be the obvious choice.

Spider-Man's allegiance is really interesting, but there is no information on his place in this Marvel Universe. Same for Black Panther who is apparently neutral.

The film hits theaters on May 6, 2016.