A few months ago, a Twitter account operating under the name "Russo Brothers" started tweeting images which appeared to tease props and moments from Captain America: Civil War. With the movie out in theaters now, we can all but confirm that the account was tweeting real images from the production. Take a look at some of the images shared from the account and realize their ties to Civil War... (major spoilers ahead)

The Accords pic.twitter.com/L3PtoGzmDg — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 16, 2015 Not the first image tweeted but the easiest to link features a tease of the Sokovia Accords. The Accords were the driving factor behind Captain America and Iron Man's feud. The image was tweeted in July of last year - long before anyone knew the name of the Accords which would be featured in the movie. prevnext

Stasis Chair pic.twitter.com/aeTdnsqPmZ — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 22, 2015 Above is an image of the chair which Bucky and the other Winter Soldiers were locked into while place into stasis at the HYDRA facility. There were more than one. We first saw the prop in the trailer for Civil War but definitely got a detailed look at it upon release and can see where the image came from. prevnext

Spidey Suit 1.0 pic.twitter.com/lo1BdSz928 — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 9, 2015 Spider-Man's original suit was pieced together from whatever Peter Parker could get his hands on and that meant he was using some funky little goggles. Those goggles are revealed in the picture above. Remeber Tony Stark putting them over his eyes and mocking Parker? Yup, that's them. prevnext

Spider Suit 2.0 pic.twitter.com/XulEzGhV3a — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015 Much like Deadpool earlier this year, Spider-Man's eyes and some parts of his suit were added with special effects in post-production. In this image, we see Spider-Man's mask without the whites of his eyes which were added in later so that they could move. prevnext

Black Panther pic.twitter.com/qyMmpoNMOE — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 23, 2015 Our first look at Black Panther in Civil War came long before any trailer. The image above shows a very tight shot on T'Challa's eye in the vibranium suit. It looks to be taken off of a monitor so it's probably a shot from the movie. prevnext

Shattered pic.twitter.com/Z6QamEdnCF — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 22, 2015 Based on the coloring of the image above, the broken glass is likely from the scene which saw the Winter Soldier taking out the Stark parents or the location in which the other Winter Soldiers were being kept. The image was tweeted in direct succession of the image of the chair which held Bucky so it's most likely from the same facility which saw Zemo put down the others. prevnext

The Hallway pic.twitter.com/3lDRqfUlVy — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 7, 2015 The final showdown between Captain America and Iron Man took place at the aforementioned HYDRA facility. When they arrived, it was a defensive but friendly standoff in a hallway with a green wall with white above it. That setting is seen in the image above. prevnext

Sputnik pic.twitter.com/F43sdwFAIa — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 24, 2015 Captain America: Civil War shot under the working title, "Sputnik." Above is a call sheet from the film's production. prevnext

Sweatshirt? pic.twitter.com/AVmbzqIxef — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015 Although not one hundred percent certain on this one, the image above is striking as the sweat shirt Bucky wore during his escape with Captain America in Germany. This one may be off though. prevnext

Left Hand Free pic.twitter.com/QCvDeppCkg — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) January 20, 2016 Upon Spider-Man's introduction, the song "Left Hand Free" was played while the screen read, "QUEENS." While the image above may deceive you as being a star of some sort with Captain America on your mind, it is actually part of the cover art for Alt-J's album which features the song. prevnext