'Captain America: Civil War' LATEST UPDATE: Filming Continues At Berlin With Chris Evans Spotted Dressed As Steve Rogers

Chris Evans was spotted filming in Berlin in the latest update from "Captain America: Civil War."

According to Daily Mail, the 34-year-old actor and the film's cast and crew traveled to Berlin, specifically the Olympic Stadium to shoot important scenes for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Captain America: Civil War."

Chris Evans was dressed as Steve Rogers in his usual ensemble of jeans, body-hugging shirt and a leather jacket to complete his look. The stadium was filled with crew and props for the film, including two dummies in the raw, probably to be used in a scene with lots of stunts to be incorporated.

Another returning actor seen on the set trading blows with The Captain was Frank Grillo, who was also in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" as the SHIELD agent Brock Rumlow — a HYDRA agent working undercover. He was tasked to eliminate Captain America in a scene in the SHIELD headquarters elevator in the last movie and was seen badly burned in the ending when he was crushed by a helicarrier that descended upon him.

In "Captain America: Civil War," he will be back as Crossbones, as per TechnoBuffalo. In the comics, Crossbones was one of the most essential mega villains. He was believed to have executed the assassination of Captain America.

Other returning characters who will return in the upcoming sequel to "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" are Falcon, The Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, Iron Man, Scarlet Witch, Vision, War Machine and Black Widow. New characters onboard will be Ant-Man, Black Panther and Spider-Man.

In "Captain America: Civil War," Iron Man and Captain America will have a conflict in decision, not surprising since they haven't really clicked in the latest "Avengers" movie, which would result to the splitting of the team. It is said that the conflict will arise because of the creation of the Superhero Registration Act, which meant anyone with exceptional powers will only be able to perform under official regulation. Failure to do so would lead to being branded as a rogue superhero and considered a menace to society.

Captain America was believed to be opposed to the new ruling since exposing the identity of a superhero meant risking the lives of those close to them, while Iron Man takes the other side and counteracts that superheroes need oversight and training in order to be more efficient in their tasks. Conforming to the new rules set by the government also aims to gain back the trust lost because of the superheroes' blunder in dealing with previous missions resulting to a number of collateral damage. Thus, members of the Avengers will be torn on whose side they will be fighting for.

Nevertheless, reports have surfaced that a number of Avengers has chosen sides between Team Captain America and Team Iron Man, but, until now, they were just speculations since nothing has been confirmed by the studio itself.

Meanwhile, another rumor circulating was that of the web crawler's costume. Comicbook.com reported that "Captain America: Civil War" will feature Spider-Man in his classic red-and-blue color motif instead downplaying talks of a red and black suit.

Watch out for more "Captain America: Civil War" updates and keep abreast with the film's development. The Chris Evans starrer will hit your screens on May 6, 2016.

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