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Crossbones, then known as the S.H.I.E.L.D.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What have you done so far in Civil War thats exciting for you?

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Sebastian Stan: Oh, its so much fun.

And it can be so nervewracking, too.

Im really in awe of our stunt coordinators, Sam Hargrave and James Young.

We had them onWinter Soldierand theyve just given a whole different energy to these movies.

The fighting is just very grounded.

I kind of feel like Im really learning how to fight, to be honest!

[Civil War] pretty much picks up where we last see him in the postcredit scene inWinter Soldier.

Not exactly at the museum, but its right around that time.

It finds him right in the middle of making significant and terrifying discoveries about himself and his past.

And thats where hes at the beginning of this movie.

Who is he now?

Or is that the question hes asking himself?

This movie certainly deals with whats happened to him.

I mean, what have we gotten as a result of Bucky and the Winter Soldier?

You know, heres the guy when you merge the two.

This is what came out.

To me, hes never really going to be Bucky Barnes again.

He recognizes his past, but at the same time hes sort of a new character, too.

That has to be interesting to play as an actor.

Even as a soldier in World War II, he seemed to go through heavy things.

And he was just a man then, not juiced with any super-soldier serum.

I was trying for that.

Doesnt have the burn.

Bucky in that first movie, I was always thinking hes gotta be a grounded character.

Hes gotta be somebody that carries the effects of the war on him and throughout.

It doesnt just suddenly all come back to him, just because hes learned certain things about himself.

He goes against Iron Man and the governments of the world to protect him.

I think thats one of the neat things about this movie and the third installment for Steve Rogers.

We get to see another side of him.

I mean youd wonder, right?

What am I living for?

I think this movie very much tackles those questions for Steve Rogers.

Captain America is tired of marching.