‘Captain America: Civil War’ News: Avenger Elizabeth Olsen Talks Sequel – Best And Darkest Movie Yet, Daniel Bruhl’s Baron Zemo ‘Incredible’!

It's been only days since the latest "Captain America: Civil War" news revealed that principal photography for the film had ended, and now one of the movie's cast members, Elizabeth Olsen (who made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in this year's record-breaking "Avengers: Age of Ultron"), is dishing about the upcoming movie.

In the latest "Captain America: Civil Wars" news, Scarlet Witch herself is one of the first performers from the film to discuss a little further about the upcoming 2016 film, which brings back many of the MCU favorites for a film considered as close as possible to an Avengers one, also co-starring Robert Downey Jr. and many others as well as introducing Spider-Man.

According to Screen Rant, the actress was recently asked about "Captain America: Civil Wars" news as the film's spring 2016 release becomes nearer, and she couldn't stop singing the movie's praises as she discussed a little of what was in store for the highly awaited MCU product.

Speaking to French outlet Premiere, the 26 year-old actress (and rumored girlfriend of fellow Marvel actor Tom Hiddleston and sister of the Olsen twins) said of "Captain America: Civil Wars" news that she only worked on the film for five weeks and therefore wasn't around for the majority of the shoot, but she was still excited to see her character developing as Scarlet Witch is "more powerful than she's able to control," which also turns her into a "wildcard."

Conversationally, on the same interview about "Captain America: Civil Wars" news, the actress said she thought the film would be "the best one" from the MCU and she's just as excited to see it as everyone else - particularly the villain Baron Zemo, played by German-Catalonian actor Daniel Brühl.

"Brühl is an incredible actor and he's playing the main villain in it. And he's incredible!" said Olsen, Comic Book reports. "It's a movie about people as opposed to robots this time. So it's darker and it's allowed to be darker because it gets more in the mindset of humans rather than machines."

Expect more "Captain America: Civil War" news soon!

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