The Vision, played by British actor Paul Bettany, was first introduced in “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” shown in May this year. Just like Ultron, The Vision is also inhuman because he is an android or a robot.
The superhero character will be among the other Avengers who will be joining the star-spangled superhero in “Captain America: Civil War” to be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.
According to Bettany, The Vision still has a lot of growing up to do because although he is omnipotent, he is still naïve. He also hinted that just because The Vision was a good guy in “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the character may not be the same in “Captain America: Civil War,” alluding perhaps that the superhero would turn south.
Before being The Vision, he first came out as the voice of Tony Stark’s AI known as Jarvis. Bettany says that he is enjoying being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe because it is really creative and fun. He also said that for the first time in his life, he feels very secure knowing that he will still have a couple of movies to do even after “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” and the upcoming “Captain America: Civil War,” details Moviepilot.
A force of good or a force of evil
Bettany says that he is still not aware how Marvel will want his character to evolve in its cinematic universe, but he was given a lot of comics to catch up with The Vision, his origins, and his stories.
He said that he felt edifying to learn more about the character although, at this point, he is still not sure whether The Vision is going to be a force of good or a force of evil.
What he is certain is that the character is very to fun to play and that he is dangerous either way. It will be up to viewers to find out what The Vision will turn out to be in “Captain America: Civil War.” Based on the previous teases, he will be siding with Team Iron Man for the fight on the Superhero Registration Act, after all, he does not have an alter-ego or private person to protect.
Bettany said that while The Vision came out like a benevolent god in “The Avengers: Age of Ultron,” he still does not understand human emotions and may do an ultimately evil thing out of logic. Or he can also become more human where he can still turn either way, making him really an interesting character to watch out in “Captain America: Civil War.”
A new approach
Meanwhile, Spider-Man will make his first official foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe through “Captain America: Civil War.” Not much has been said or teased about Spider-Man because word has it that Marvel wants to keep his costume really under wraps because it is one of the biggest surprises of the “Spider-Man” movie reboot.
Jon Watts, who is directing “Spider-Man” reboot confirmed that the web-slinging superhero will be all different in the movie from the way fans have known him in past film series, cites IGN.
The director said in a recent interview that he just love the idea of making a coming-of-age high school movie for the “Spider-Man” reboot because viewers would really see Peter Parker in high school and get deeper into that side.
Tom Holland, the actor who shall play the role of Peter Parker and Spider-Man is 19 years old, but he will take on the role of a 15-year-old. Watts said that Tom is pretty perfect for the character because he is very athletic and that he can actually do a backflip.
The director also said that the familiar story of Peter Parker will not be rehashed in the “Spider-Man” reboot because as he said, there are just only so many times that they can kill Uncle Ben.

This movie is turning out to be epic, I really hope they don’t change Spidey to much, and I hope they do what fox is doing with deadpool, making is eyes expressive.