'Captain America: Civil War' Trailer, Cast & Teams: New Promo Art Shows Ant-Man, War Machine & Black Panther Costumes [Photos]
Released promo art for "Captain America: Civil War" is making its way to the top trending topics today as the images reveal new looks for heroes from both sides of the battle.
It is awfully quiet at Marvel after the filming of "Captain America: Civil War" has wrapped up but that does not mean fans are not eager to get updates on the movie.
In fact, the recent revelation from Nerd Reactor showing promo arts that reflect new looks for Ant-Man, Black Panther and War Machine is quite a treat considering how fans have been deprived of updates on the film.
According to Comic Book Movie, Paul Rudd's Ant-Man would sport a new suit, giving a rest to "Hank Pym's cast offs."
The outlet revealed an image showing the Ant-Man in an updated version of his signature suit and helmet which has a touch of modernity in it.
Techno Buffalo described his suit piece-by-piece, starting off with Ant-Man's helmet which no longer has red stripes along the forehead area.
"The jawline converges into a single mouthpiece; the old one had a few different vent-like circles where the mouth is," the report explained.
The body suit, says the outlet, has also been improved with additional armor to protect the shoulders and chest while the pint-sized hero's bracers received subtle changes in its design.
Ant-Man's belt is apparently removed from the entire costume while the pants became a bit redder to kind of balance out the entire suit and reflect the hero's "evolving role" in and around the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Other members of the battling teams also received costume changes including the Black Panther and War Machine as shown in a slideshow in Nerd Reactor.
Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther received an all-black suit which appears to be more feline after the claws were added, ditching the classic caped-look.
T'challa's golden tribal necklace was made to look more like and embedded part of the suit and not a separate piece of accessory.
Meanwhile, War Machine is portrayed more warrior-like, ditching the blue-red-white color combination he had in Marvel's "Iron Man 3."
Instead, Don Cheadle's artificially intelligent suit is painted black and silver, complete with military aircraft number "003."
The slideshow also features images of Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Winter Soldier, Hawkeye and Falcon but no promo art for Vision, Scarlet Witch or Spider-Man who are all rumored to make an appearance in the film.