— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 22, 2015
During the scene when Iron Man, Cap, and Bucky go to find Zemo in the room of the dead Winter Soldier test subjects, there is one empty cryosleep chamber left wide open. This is more than likely the image of that chamber.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 22, 2015
While it's clearly a bullet hole in somhttp://gzdev.wpengine.com/admin/content/editorials/newe glass, I am not exactly sure where this is in the actual movie. There are numerous scenes in the film where a character breaks a glass door, things get thrown through windows, etc. So this could be anywhere in the film.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 23, 2015
Civil War gave us two strong new heroes in the MCU, Spider-Man and the Africian warrior, Black Panther. This image shows off a bit of the Wakandan prince's costume, focusing more on his white eyes.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 24, 2015
When we are first introduced to Peter Parker he is seen carrying a large piece of equipment that he picked up on his way home from school. During his conversation with Tony Stark, he mentions he was having a great day before Tony showed up. He casually mentions he found a perfectly good DVD player, this image could either be a close-up of the DVD player or one of the other pieces of retro tech Peter has lying on his desk in his bedroom.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 24, 2015
The filming title for Civil War was "Sputnik", this image is a close up of some sort of call sheet from the set. Movies sometimes uses codenames while filming so they won't be bothered by people and to prevent leaks.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) August 23, 2015
This image shows off the red book used to trigger Bucky into his Winter Solider state. The book is seen numerous times, the intro to the film, when Zemo steals it from a retired Russian solider, and when Zemo is reading over the book in his hotel room.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) October 26, 2015
This set of images actually has no appearence in the film. This was released to tease that the trailer for the film would appear alongside Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The yellowish image is actually a close up of Princess Leia's outfit on an old poster for Star Wars.
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— Jared Cochran (@JRedTheRed) October 28, 2015
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) January 20, 2016
The final image is what appears to be a star, it is more than likely just a close up of Cap's shield or some promotional art.
The funniest part about all of this is the fact The Russo Brothers actively denied that this account was real. So, if it wasn't them, who was it? Was someone going around set sneakily taking pictures of stuff like Solid Snake? It'll be interesting to see if the mystery account resurfaces when Infinity War starts filming in a few years.
Captain America: Civil War is now out in theaters worldwide. The film is meeting insane amounts of critical claim and may prove to be Marvel's best film yet.
Captain America: Civil War was a very closely guarded secret by Marvel lead up to release, Spider-Man wasn't shown much in promotional material, some characters were not in any trailers at all, and many plot lines were not even hinted at. Although they never revealed any plot details, The Russo Brothers (or someone) were leaking images from a mysterious Twitter account for nearly a year! It was almost impossible to predict what the images were as they were so close up. Now that many of us have seen the movie, we can tell what some of the images are! So, let's break down all the images we possibly can. This article will contain spoilers from here on out.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 7, 2015
The first image on the Twitter account appears to be one of the directors walking down a hallway of the Winter Soldier facility showcased in the final battle of the film.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 9, 2015
We all know what this one is. This is of course Spider-Man's moving eye lenses built by Tony Stark seen during the phenomenal airport sequence. You can also see a rope seen in the background of the image, possibly tied to the red fabric we see which is probably Spider-Man's homemade costume that falls out of his attic during his meeting with Tony Stark.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015
If you left before all of the credits ended, you more than likely never saw this. This is the shirt Peter Parker is wearing in the post-credits scene when he is speaking to Aunt May and projects the Spider-Man icon on his ceiling.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015
Here we have the Tony Stark created Spider-Man costume, the black is more than likely the black stripes seen across his legs and arms.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 16, 2015
The main plot of Civil War is about The Sokovia Accord and trying to keep our heroes in check, most of us knew something of this nature would be in the film due to the comics but this was confirmed thanks to this picture. Although it doesn't show the whole name of the government movement, after seeing the movie you can put the pieces together and figure it out.