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Early Concept Art of 'Captain America: Civil War' Sees Ant-Man Fighting the Cap
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Shared on Instagram by artist Andy Park, the artwork featured Giant-Man engaging in battle with the Cap during the infamous airport scene, where the clash between the two teams took place.

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In "Captain America: Civil War", Paul Rudd's Scott Lang a.k.a. Ant-Man, who has the ability to level up to Giant-Man, was on Team Cap. He was recruited by Anthony Mackie's Falcon onto the side of Chris Evans' Steve Rogers and helped the Cap fight against Team Iron Man until he was arrested.

Ant-Man, however, was once on Team Iron Man. As being revealed in an early concept art drawn by Andy Park, Ant-Man was facing off Captain America. Shared on Instagram by the artist on Monday, August 22, the artwork featured Giant-Man engaging in battle with the Cap during the infamous airport scene, where the clash between the two teams took place.

Rudd's Ant-Man made his debut in the "Ant-Man" solo film released in 2015. He starred alongside Evangeline Lilly who portrayed the love interest of Scott Lang, Hope van Dyne. The pair are set to reprise their respective roles in "Ant-Man and The Wasp". The sequel, which eyes a July 6, 2018 release in U.S. theaters, will reportedly put its focus on Lilly's The Wasp.

Meanwhile, "Captain America: Civil War" arrives on home video this September. The film will be released on digital HD platforms and the Disney Movies Anywhere app on September 2. On September 13, it will also be available on Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand.

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