While not a scene description as such, Entertainment Weekly has a fascinating behind the scenes look at the construction of one of Captain America: Civil War's battle scenes which really makes it clear just how huge this movie is going to be. Described as the "Splash Page", the scene takes place at the Leipzig/Halle International Airport, and pits the two teams of Avengers against each other. On the one side is Captain America, Bucky, Ant-Man, Falcon, Hawkeye, and the Scarlet Witch. On the other is Iron Man, War Machine, Black Panther, and Black Widow. As Natasha takes out Scott Lang with relative ease, Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch attempt to blast the two Armoured Avengers from the sky, but Iron Man has already locked on to another target; Captain America. The shot ends with Tony knocking Steve to his knees, and it sounds like the first battle between these heroes rather than the one which ends the movie. Chris Evans is quick to point out however that while the heroes may have chosen their sides in this war, moviegoers may find deciding between Captain America and Iron Man a little harder. "In most of the movies, theres no question who we should be siding with. We all agree Nazis are bad, aliens from space are bad. But this movies the first time where you really have two points of view. Theres really no wrong answer here and its just a matter of who we are as men: Tony Stark and myself. Which side of the aisle do we come down on? So its hard for . It becomes a question of morality and I dont think hes ever been so uncertain with what right and wrong is." With friendships on the line and heroes questioning their actions, it's clear that Captain America: Civil War is going to be a very interesting and complex movie. Captain America: Civil War is in cinemas in the UK from 29th April 2016 and in the US from 6th May 2016.