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'Captain America 3' News, Update: Scarlett Johansson Teases Details of Upcoming Film

Scarlett Johansson, one of the staple actors in the growing Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently revealed that she has already been handed over with the script for the upcoming superhero film "Captain America: Civil War." And based on what she said, the movie will take on a different aspect which will surely surprise fans.

In a recent interview with Collider during the press promotion for the upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron," the 30-year-old actress shared some interesting details about "Captain America 3."

"I have read the script for Civil War. You know, the film has a very different feeling than anything of Marvel's that I've read or been a part of before. These films are — I don't think darker is the right word because there's definitely always going to be some kind of levity, and that comes in a form of humor or hope," she said.

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The actress, who played Black Widow in the MCU films, went on to discuss the growth of the film in terms of the "psychological" aspect.

"When you compare these films to like Batman, it's a different feeling obviously, it's a different audience experience, but as the stakes loom like larger and larger I think these films are kind of maturing with the audience; so there's even more complex psychological twists that I sort of hadn't necessarily anticipated," she went on to say.

When asked further if her Agent Romanov will be taking sides with Chris Evan's Steve Rogers/Captain America in the conflict against Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark/Iron-Man for the Superhero Act, the actress chose to withhold the details.

"I can't say anything about that," she replied.

"Captain America: Civil War" premieres in theaters May 6, 2016.

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