Forecasting the Movie: Captain America: Civil War (Video)

We've all tried to figure out the plot of a movie just by watching the trailer, analyzing every shot, cut, beat, music cue, etc., while piecing together the puzzle pieces of shots to get a bearing on what the final product will look like. Sometimes there's misdirection, sometimes there are outright spoilers, and sometimes there's stuff that never makes it into the final cut. In Forecasting The Movie, we piece together the parts of various trailers in what we speculate could be the chronological order of events. Of course, we can't be sure that we're spot on, so that's where you come in. Take a look and let us know what YOUR order would be, as well as any theories you may have on how the whole thing will shake out as we kick off Forecasting The Movie!

This time we try to set the stage for CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR, which charges into theaters on May 6, 2016.

Source: JoBlo.com

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