With less than two months to go until Captain America: The Winter Soldier hits theaters, Marvel is continuing to provide brief glimpses of the highly-anticipated film in a series of trailers.

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The newest, a 30-second TV spot which was released just five days after the big second trailer was revealed during the Super Bowl broadcast, puts a newer, stronger emphasis on the villainous character of The Winter Soldier.

While several scenes are ones that have appeared in older trailers, the new spot features a glimpse into Steve Rogers' worries that wasn't previously revealed.

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The clip begins with a new look at The Winter Soldier attacking Agent Nick Fury's car, and features Captain America sharing what he knows about the new threat with Black Widow.

"Tell me about the shooter," she said.

"He's strong. He's fast. He's got a metal arm," Captain answered.

The spot then goes into The Falcon enlisting to help Captain America in his fight, before cutting to major fight scenes, as well a shot of Nick Fury looking distraught and holding his gun near his forehead.

"People are going to die," Fury said in voiceover as a scene of Captain holding Black Widow in his arms appeared on screen.

"I can't let that happen," Captain said as he took on the Winter Soldier in battle once more.

Though Marvel is slowly leaking some information about new characters through clips and sneak peeks of the film, the production company has remained mostly tight-lipped about the characters Robert Redford and Frank Grillo are portraying in the film. Though Redford is playing Alexander Pearce, a top S.H.I.E.L.D. officer who becomes a powerful enemy for Steve Rogers, and Grillo plays Brock Rumlow/Cross Bones, who is known in the comics for killing Captain America, neither one has been heavily featured a trailer yet.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier releases in theaters April 4.


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