There are so many people lined up to star in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ that it’s been hard to keep track. Elizabeth Olsen has helped to get some housekeeping for the film done though by revealing the film’s main villain, as well as some further details on the hugely anticipated blockbuster.

Olsen spoke to Premiere.fr, via Comic Book Movie, about her return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Wanda Maximoff, rather predictably proclaiming that it will be “the best one.”

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And then after admitting that she was only on set for five weeks, which is why she’s eager to see how the rest of it unfolds, Olsen revealed that Daniel Bruhl’s Baron Zemo will be the film’s “main villain”.

“Bruhl is an incredible actor and he’s playing the main villain in it,” she declared. “And he’s incredible! It’s a movie about people as opposed to robots this time. So it’s darker and it’s allowed to be darker because it gets more in the mindset of humans rather than machines.”

Olsen also admitted that the Scarlet Witch has gone slightly “insane” because of the power that she has at her disposal, while teasing that you don’t actually know if “she’s a hero or a villain.”

While it was assumed that Daniel Bruhl would be up to no good in ‘Captain America: Civil War’, we were still unsure how much screen-time he’d get since the film is packed with so many other superheroes, most of which are involved in their own dispute. But it sounds as if he’ll still get plenty of time to get up to mischief, while he will also be ahead of Frank Grillo’s Crossbones in the villainy pecking order too.

Bruhl, who has previously excelled in the likes of ‘Good Bye Lenin!’, ‘Inglorious Basterds’, and ‘Rush’, will have his work cut out to do the same in ‘Civil War’, as he will have to contest with Robert Downey, Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie, and a hoard of other actors who have already established themselves in the Marvel Universe.

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We’ll see if he can do just that when ‘Captain America: Civil War’ is released on May 6, 2016.

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