In Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) use the flash drive to track a mysterious signal coming from Steve’s old military training base Camp Lehigh in Wheaton, New Jersey. When they get there they soon discover a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. bunker.
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In the animatic, there are some slight changes as well as some significant ones.
- There are several flashbacks to Steve’s skinnier self, while the film only used one.
- In the film, they come across photographs of Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper), Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) and Col. Chester Phillips (Tommy Lee Jones). In the animatic, Col. Phillips’ photograph is on the ground and Steve cleans off the dust that has gathered on it and re-hangs it on the wall.
- When they activate a supercomputer containing the preserved consciousness of Arnim Zola (voiced by Tobey Jones), they are informed by Arnim that Hydra grew inside of S.H.I.E.L.D. and that threats like Howard Stark were killed off. In the film, it shows Winter Soldier being involved with Howard’s death, but that isn’t the case in the animatic.
- Originally, Arnim was going to reveal that Baron von Strucker is now in charge of Hydra, but that reveal was left for the post-credits scene.
- In the film, Zola stalls Steve and Natasha so that an airstrike can kill them, which will also destroy his computer-self. But, in the animatic Zola isn’t okay with sacrificing himself and tries to make a deal with Steve. He’ll help them escape if Steve clicks a switch that will allow his consciousness to escape the bunker and go onto the internet. Before pulling the switch, Steve demands Zola tell him about Project Insight, which he does. This is the information that Agent Sitwell gives them in the film. After that, Steve keeps his word and frees Zola. He then escapes with Natasha through a secret passage, instead of jumping into a hole and shielding himself and Natasha with his shield as they did in the film.
The animatic was created by James Rothwell, based on storyboards by Philip Keller.
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Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters May 6, 2016.