'Civil War' Footage Shows Marvel Female Heroes & How Captain America & Iron Man Got Here

By Victoria Guerra | Apr 08, 2016 06:15 PM EDT

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Captain America: Civil War will finally hits theaters in less than a month, and Disney's releasing new bits and pieces from the superhero extravaganza, much to the delight of fans. This week, two more clips have come out: an ad about how Iron Man and Captain America got where they are now and a featurette with the movie's female heroes -- including Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch!

Last Thursday, Marvel UK's YouTube channel featured an all-new behind the scenes clip with some of the biggest ladies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the main female stars from Civil War: Olsen, Black Widow actress Scarlett Johansson and Emily VanCamp, reprising her Captain America: The Winter Soldier role as Sharon Carter, SHIELD Agent 13.

In the new clip, Johansson reveals her character's position in the Civil War: while officially siding with Tony Stark/Iron Man, she can also see where Steve Rogers/Captain America comes from. Similarly, Olsen talks about how her own character, Scarlet Witch, is "terrified of her own abilities," which is what makes it fun for the actress to play with.

Much like Black Widow, Agent 13 isn't a superpowered lady, which makes her feats considerably more impressive. In the new clip, VanCamp reveals she got to do "a little bit of fighting" for the film, and she sounds pretty happy about it!

The clip features a lot of snippets of previously unseen footage, so yay!

On the other recently released clip, we get to remember the road taken so far: in a side-by-side comparison, we get to see how the two feuding superheroes, Captain America (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), got to where they are right now.

As fans would know, while the relationship between the two superheroes had gotten considerably better by the time Avengers: Age of Ultron came out, the truth is the two got off to a rocky start when Loki was trying to take over Earth. At that moment, it became clear the two heroes had very different ideas of how to lead and be super.

Captain America: Civil War will hit theaters on May 6.

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