With a predicted shooting start in April, it seems like more details will be coming for the third Captain America movie. The highly anticipated film's directors, Anthony and Joe Russo, sat down for an interview and talked about what fans could expect with the next installment in the franchise.

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Speaking with Collider on Wednesday, Joe spoke about one of the queries he felt was on the mind of a film fan.

"We watch a lot of movies and I've seen a lot of great films over the years and that's one of the questions I always have in my mind as a film fan. Often times I think the pitfall is that you just do more, that it becomes a volume issue. You did it really well because it was part of the storytelling, but next time out it's a barrage and I'm not tracking anything and that's not why it worked in the first place," Joe said.

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"We're being very particular about how we advance it of course, technically and from a scale standpoint. Action is really important, we fetishize it and we grew up on it and we love action sequences, but the sequences that we love, that yea and I talk about the most, are the ones that have the strongest story impact. So now it's really just strapping on the thinking caps and thinking of new sequences that are really, really integral to moving the plot forward."

Anthony also revealed that the announcement of what the movie would be called was coming up soon and teased that it would be called "CapWolf."

"It will be soon. Look, sometimes the announcement waits on certain business deals to be completed so we're just kind of waiting on the business end of the issue to sort of settle itself and we'll be ready to announce it. But we're hoping in a month or so at the most," Russo said.

As for the character of Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, the brothers talked about the essence of the character and how he would change in the third movie.

"We've called it a two-parter. Certainly it's a cliffhanger. I know some people didn't like the fact that he didn't have a lot of lines and that we didn't explore more of his personality in that film. That wasn't the point of that movie," Joe said.

"The point of that movie was that, you know, a ghost from Cap's past comes back and punches him in the face and how does he deal with that issue while he's also trying to figure out how to save the world. So that character in that movie had the really specific job of basically, you know, being a killing machine and could Cap crack the veneer of that well formed Hydra killing machine?"

Captain America 3 is set to open in theaters on May 6, 2016.