



At the center of this search is the ultimate assassin, Bucky Barnes, who they seem not to care was a brainwashed assassin (even though it happened to Hawkeye in Avengers 1). The governments of the world are registering superheroes and Tony Stark, James Rhodes, and Natasha Romonov have joined the cause. Notice how the document is passed to Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) who has the most personal connection to the Sokovia incident which resulted - again, thanks the Avengers - in the death of her brother, Quicksilver. Stark has sided with the government since then because of another international incident, one not shown in this trailer, but one we're guessing involves Crossbones (Frank Grillo) who was the subject of unofficial set photos during production.
CAPTAIN AMERICA CIVIL WAR 2 TRAILER REGISTRATION
The Sokovia Accords is the Marvel Cinematic Universe equivalent of the Superhuman Registration Act from the comics which are a result of the catastrophic events of Avengers: Age of Ultron - where the unsupervised meddling by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner created Ultron. The interrogation scene could come later. Stark has already sided with the government(s) and their Sokovia Accords at this point. They discover from interrogating him - shown in this new trailer - that Bucky's been setup and want to tell Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) who they doubt will believe him. "The Accords" were first namedropped in the post-credits scene for Ant-Man which featured more of the sequence teased in the opening of the trailer where Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) have seemingly captured Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) to question him. Let's take a closer look and compare the shots to what we know about the movie. Several key characters though, including certain notable heroes and villains, don't even make an appearance, but there's more here that you might have missed. Since it is only the first Captain America: Civil War trailer, what's shown sets up the main plot of the film and teases the greater conflict and returning characters. RDJ revealed the film's first official poster, and Evans followed the reveal up by sharing the first full-length teaser trailer.
CAPTAIN AMERICA CIVIL WAR 2 TRAILER SERIES
Kimmel's followup to his Star Wars special was a Marvel-themed episode which saw Krysten Ritter guest to talk about her new Marvel Netflix series Jessica Jones, as a well as Captain America: Civil War stars Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. With Star Wars dominating headlines and the attention of Disney's marketing department, it was no surprise to see Disney-owned ABC late night show Jimmy Kimmel Live! host the cast of Episode VII - The Force Awakens yesterday evening for all sorts of interviews and gags. It's that very movie's theatrical debut that was reportedly going to attach the first trailer for Captain America: Civil War to it. Not so.
