TRENDING Published February4, 2016 By Marijim Dy

‘Captain America: Civil War’ Teams Revealed In New Promo Art; Iron Man’s Motives Exposed?

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Captain America: Civil War
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The polarizing "Captain America: Civil War" teams have been clarified in the film's new promo art.

Comicbook.com reported that Disney and Marvel Studios have released new promotional art for the movie. The image, taken from the Disney Store, features the two "Captain America: Civil War" teams.

Team Captain America includes Captain America (Chris Evans), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Agent 13, also known as Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp).

Team Iron Man, on the other hand, consists of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), War Machine (Don Cheadle) and Vision (Paul Bettany).

The publication noted that the art was broken into individual character pieces as well, which could be for use on toy boxes and other items.

Comic Book Resources added that the new promo art indicated that Agent 13 will have a more active role in "Captain America: Civil War." Emily VanCamp, who portrays the Cap's love interest, has previously stated that Sharon Carter remains firmly on Steve Rogers' team throughout the course of the movie.

"She's definitely Team Captain America," she said. "That's who she is within the universe, I mean; she's always had his back."

Meanwhile, according to Movie Pilot, Tony Stark's motivation to take the side of the pro-registration is "because of the responsibility he feels over the death of so many civilians." Even the "Captain America: Civil War" directors shared their thoughts on Iron Man's motivations.

"Tony's defining characteristic is his egomania, in a lot of ways," Anthony Russo told Empire, "and we thought it would be interesting to bring him to a point in his life where he was willing to submit to an authority, where he felt it was the right thing to do."

"He now has a guilty complex," Joe Russo added, "and the guilt drives him to make very specific decisions."

"Captain America: Civil War" is slated for release in May 6.

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