'Captain America' Update: Chris Evans And Anthony Mackie Call 'Civil War' A 'Family Dispute!' [SEE] Falcon And Winter Soldier Run For Their Lives In New Set Picture [PHOTO]

'Captain America: Civil War' might be a little more like a family dispute than an all-out war, if fans are to believe the film's stars Chris Evans and Anthony Mackie.

Evans and Mackie recently made an appearance at Disney's D23 Expo, where they presented new footage from 'Captain America: Civil War.' According to Collider, the two actors later spoke to the press and revealed that the disagreements between the Avengers are actually more like a family tiff.

"Nah, it's not MMA," Mackie said. "We definitely have gloves on. It's more a family dispute, and that's what so great about this movie and the characters and how they work together. It's more so when you have a sibling rivalry."

Anthony Mackie continues by saying that the group dynamic helps people understand the characters better.

"The reason why people can relate to these characters so much, is because they can relate to what they're going through," he said. "Everybody's fought with one of their siblings or one of their friends and wanted to make up with them but couldn't figure out how to do it."

Chris Evans immediately agreed with his costar.

"Well said. I feel like families - you have more struggles with the people you love [because] you care about them." Evans said. "You can't leave them, you have to make this work. If it's someone you can cut out of your life, no problem. You may not get along, but you can't just cut them out of your life."

In that case, the recent photograph of Anthony Mackie as Falcon and Sebastian Stan as the Winter Soldier might just be a friendly race. CBM has just released a new picture from the 'Captain America: Civil War' set showing Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes running for their lives.

Are these two working together, or is the Winter Soldier trying to evade Falcon.

'Captain America: Civil War' will finally hit theaters on May 6, 2016.

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