‘Captain America: Civil War’: Chris Evans Heads To Salt Lake Comic-Con; Plus Intriguing ‘Ant-Man’ Post-Scene Credits

By Staff Reporter | Jul 18, 2015 09:45 PM EDT

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Chris Evans, who will be playing the lead super hero in the upcoming film "Captain America: Civil War," is slated to appear in the Comic-Con at Salt Lake on Sept. 24-26.  

The event organizers confirmed that Evans will make an appearance on Sept. 26, the final day, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

While the filming continues for "Captain America: Civil War," "Ant-Man" — another film courtesy of Marvel Studios, which earned $22.64 million when it made its debut on Friday according to Forbes — reportedly had an intriguing post-scene credits that featured the upcoming "Captain America" installment.

Disclaimer: The following may contain spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

Captain America and Falcon, played by Anthony Mackie, were having a serious conversation in a dark basement in a clip showed during the post-scene credits of "Ant-Man." Bucky Barnes, played by Sebastian Stan, was trapped with them.

Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, confirmed that it was an early peek into a scene from the 2016 movie. Feige couldn't divulge more information, but he said it was a clip from "Captain America: Civil War."

"Whether it will look exactly like that in the movie I think will shift a little bit, in terms of how we cut it, but that was footage shot for Civil War," he told Cinemablend.

The clip also mentioned The Accords which could be the equivalent of Superhuman Registration Act in the comics. It was being presumed that the United Nations, or any global organization that's equivalent to it, released a decree to establish restrictions against unauthorized superhero activities, and apparently, Iron Man went along with it.

That legislation eventually bridged a gap between Tony Stark, played by Robert Downey Jr., and Captain Steve Rogers, according to Movie Pilot. In as much as Captain A would want to ask Stark for help, the organization wasn't going to let him.

These are all predictions though. There are no certainties on what's going to happen until "Captain America: Civil War" hits the theaters on May 6, 2016.

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