Marvel have revealed that Captain America 3 will be titled Captain America: Civil War, and two huge stars were on hand to announce the news

After months of speculation that we may be seeing the Civil War storyline, Kevin Feige has announced that the official title for the third Captain America film will be Captain America: Civil War.

Feige called the film Serpent Society earlier in the event, disappointing fans who were looking forward to a better title. Later, Feige said he was having buyer’s remorse about the title and brought Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans out on stage to introduce the Civil War title.

RDJ and Chris Evans take the stage! Cap 3 is titled CIVIL WAR.

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Marvel plan to pit Tony Stark against Steve Rogers as they battle over the Superhero Registration Act, which would force anyone with superhuman abilities to identify themselves to the U.S. government. It also makes them agree to being involved in local police forces.

In the comics, Iron Man supports the program, while Captain America is against it due to it causing some issues with civil liberties. This causes a fallout between the two superheroes, which we saw hints of in The Avengers, and causes Rogers to leave society to avoid being put into custody.

No other information was given about the threequel, which is surprising as we expected to hear about Robert Downey Jr. joining the film in a key role after recent reports. We look forward to seeing the two superheroes together in the Captain America: Civil War.

It should be noted that Captain America 3 is set to be released the same year that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will hit theaters. Could we have two superhero duos battling each other in the same year?

Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans will be seen next in The Avengers: Age of Ultron on May 1, 2015, and if all goes well we’ll be seeing them in Captain America: Civil War on May 6, 2016.