"Captain America: Civil War" will be placing some superheroes at odds with one another, but lead star Chris Evans (Steve Rogers/Captain America) says that ultimately, everybody is still on the same side and they just share different views on how to achieve the same end.
"There's a great parallel that they draw between my character and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.)," he said during an interview with Cineplex. "It's something we can all relate to in terms of how we perceive our own society and culture, in terms of what is best for people. You can go right down to Democrat and Republican. Everyone has a different opinion of what's best."
This is exactly what they will explore in "Captain America: Civil War," said Evans. Even though the lead stars might be fighting or arguing, they all want the same thing.
"The beautiful thing with 'Civil War' is that no one's right and no one's wrong; it's just your personal opinion," he said.
Evans explained that Captain America and Iron Man, in particular, are brought up in different ways so they naturally approach things differently.
"We're going to have a nice evolution where you have a guy like Cap, who grew up with structure - he was a soldier and he liked hierarchy, he liked the chain of command. Now, all of a sudden, you have a guy who used to love the system not so sure about trusting it," he shared. A"nd a guy like Tony Stark, who used to buck the system and dance to the beat of his own drum all of a sudden thinking, maybe we need some order."
In the upcoming Marvel movie, Evans said that fans need to ask themselves what they would do when they "have this team of people who are destroying every city they go to, but they're saving the world."
"So it's a matter of, do we monitor these people or do we let them monitor themselves?" he questioned.
Aside from Evans and Downey, other stars of the film include Anthony Mackie as Falcon, Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Don Cheadle as War Machine, Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, Tom Holland as Spider-Man, Scarlet Johanssen as Black Widow, Emily VanCamp as Agent 13, Daniel Brühl as Baron Helmut Zemo, Frank Grillo as Crossbones), and William Hurt as Thunderbolt, among many others.
"Captain America: Civil War," which is directed by brothers Joe and Anthony Russo will be released in cinemas on May 6, 2016.