'Captain America: Civil War' Has Very Shocking Ending?
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A YouTube channel called That Hashtag Show shares some possible plot details of the upcoming movie while also revealing a potential ending of the flick.

AceShowbiz - There have been many rumors and spoilers about "Captain America: Civil War", including the one stating that Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp) would be attending Peggy Carter's (Hayley Atwell) funeral in the upcoming film. YouTube channel That Hashtag Show offers some details about the rumor while also teasing fans with a potential ending of "Civil War".

[SPOILER ALERT!] According to the source, the hero-against-hero movie "begins with a funeral scene and it ends with a funeral scene," confirming that Peggy will really pass away. What about the other funeral? The source goes on saying that the movie "will end with the funeral scene for Captain America himself: Steve Rogers."

After he surrenders, Steve makes a deal with the U.S. Government, asking them not to hunt down people that allied with him in the Civil War. After Steve is "taken into custody he is killed."

That ending is very similar to the comic books storyline "Fallen Son". Steve's death will make Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) extremely upset, and the rest of the superhero team will blame Tony for what happened.

"Even though it seems like Steve Rogers would be gone, that doesn't mean Captain America won't live on," the source adds. There will possibly a scene in which Sharon, Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) pick up the Cap's shield. In the comic books, Bucky and Falcon have taken on the Cap's mantle, so it will be Sharon's first time to become the shield-wielding superhero.

There is no official confirmation about the matter and it remains to be seen whether the spoiler is true. The movie is also supported by Martin Freeman, Daniel Bruhl, Emily VanCamp, Frank Grillo and William Hurt. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the superhero team-up flick is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. on May 6, 2016.

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