It seems like the implications of the second Captain America movie won't be nearly as big as what could happen in the third installment. And now the directors are teasing even bigger parts that could be in motion during the story.

Could This Be The Title Of 'Captain America 3?'

Speaking with Crave Online last week, Captain America 3 directors Joe and Anthony Russo talked about the potential story directions for the movie and what it could mean for the rest of the Marvel movies.

"I think the way Kevin does it is there are big pieces that he knows he wants to build towards, but the way that you get there is open to interpretation and improv a little bit. That's defined by who gets involved with the project, the writers and directors involved in the project," Joe said.

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"The big thing we knew we had to deal with in Cap 2 was the fall of Hydra. Similarly there is a very, very big idea at the center of Cap 3. But how we get there is all up to us. And I think why Marvel has been so successful is because it's been such a clear plan, that everything is interconnected and they're building emotional capital with each movie that you can then trade off of in the next film."

The brothers also added that the title would be announced soon and has been something that Marvel has planned for years.

"If you've been talking to Kevin [Feige, President of Marvel Studios] the title has been in place probably for ten years in his brain," Joe added.

"It's all part of the road map that he's laid out, and it's all part of the bigger plan."

As for where the story is right now, the directors seem open still to some major points.

"No, all that stuff is open for interpretation. Usually it's just one big idea that alters the universe as a whole in some way, that has interconnectedness that he's grabbed on to," Joe said.

"That's the case with Cap 3, but as far as villain and story arc and tone, all that stuff is left up to us."

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