Martin Freeman's long time partner Amanda Abbington cites that long distance relationship due to Martin's Hollywood projects is the key reason behind their split.
However, fanboys will be extremely happy with this installment and will truly enjoy this film. For those awaiting for a superhero showdown, look no further. This is the showdown everyone's been waiting for and it won't disappoint.
"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" opens this weekend, followed by "Captain America: Civil War" a month later. Both DC Comics and Marvel are building hype for their franchise films and hope to bring in huge box office totals. So what will distinguish these films the many super hero films currently being produced?
Is Captain America going to die in his new movie? Is Captain America (Chris Evans) going to die in his new movie? According to Comicbook. com, the new film "Captain America: Civil War" will showcase the superhero's funeral at the end.
The highly anticipated new franchise of Marvel's "Spider-Man" movie is still a long way from hitting the theaters, but the new actor to play the famous web-slinger, Tom Holland, is already making it to the headlines. Recently, Holland shared how he landed the role, which involved his somersaulting skills.
Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were pleased last night when "Jimmy Kimmel Live" debuted the first trailer for "Captain America: Civil War," accompanied by an appearance by the two headlining stars on the show. Watch the trailer here.
Daniel Bruhl has revealed new details about the upcoming "Captain America" film. Daniel Bruhl has revealed new details about the upcoming "Captain America" film.
Two of television's favorite superheroes join forces for a Dubsmash video that might put to rest the perennial Marvel vs. DC debate. "Supergirl" star Melissa Benoist combines powers with the "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." team Clark Gregg and Chloe Bennet for the fun-filled clip.
DC and Marvel have always been in competition as long as the comic book universe has been around. And why wouldn't they? Both companies want their superheroes to come out on top.So it should not come to any surprise that actors and people involved in the opposing camps are now making comments about the competition's films in the media. The latest person to make some comment has been "Captain America: Civil War" actor Sebastian Stan, who repudiated director Zach Snyder for taking a shot at Marvel.
There has been a lot of discussion over the library of characters in the hotly anticipated "Captain America: Civil War." However, one character that continually avoids the spotlight is the one everyone wants to know about.
"Doctor Strange" bagged a leading lady of top caliber in Rachel McAdams. The Hollywood actress will star in the new big screen adaptation of the comic book sorcerer-slash-protector that's part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The world recently found out about the lineups in the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War." Yet there was still a major mystery surrounding the film - why were these superheroes and former teammates doing battle with one another.
With the Marvel lineup expanding every year there have been rumors that some of the major characters could be exiting in coming years. One of the men that seems primed for an exit is Captain America.
Now we have our first bit of rumors revolving around the subject. Latino Review reported that the web-slinger would have a relationship with Iron Man in the new movie as Tony Stark himself would help Spidey get going in the superhero realm.
Brolin was at a press event over the weekend to promote his latest film, "Everest". The 47-year-old actor did not escape questioning from entertainment news media regarding his involvement in the MCU.
For weeks there have been rumors about which characters would be teaming up in the forthcoming "Captain America: Civil War." Now the rumors have been confirmed.