In Marvel's next film "Captain America: Civil War," Sebastian Stan will reprise his role as Bucky Barnes, also known as the "Winter Soldier," and he will once again be hunted down by different members of the Avengers - but for different reasons.

During Captain America's previous film, Barnes almost lost his life, and now that more superheroes are chasing him down, his life will be put further at risk. But according to his interview with Collider, Stan said that this only makes the movie more exciting, since there's a huge chance that Barnes will die at the hands of his perpetrators.

"I kind of like that he doesn't really have super powers. He's got this metal arm and stuff, sort of the serum situation, but he's sort of just a dude. It's funny placing him next to the Scarlet Witch or something where she's got all the stuff... But I think it's good, it's relatable. He could die at any point," he said.

Stan had little dialogue as Barnes previously, but this time around, he will have more things to say and Stan thinks it's just great.

"They gave me a lot more dialogue, and I thought, 'Oh my, it was so much better when I didn't have to say things!'" he shared.

Stan added that he had to rely on the Winter's Soldiers facial expressions and movements to convey his meaning before, and this will still be the case in "Captain America: Civil War."

"The look of the Winter Soldier is a very specific look. There was something very specific in how the guy looked and behaved and I felt like the more I stepped back and I just kind of let that do the work, the better it was gonna be," he said.

The actor also appreciates the fact that people do not know whose side Barnes is truly on - whether he's good, evil, or a little bit of both.

"I mean they could write something for him tomorrow where he could be the worst assassin, the worst terrible villain, killer, whatever, or he could be this guy who is endearing, who is trying to rebuild his life so there's a lot of places to go with the character and that's exciting," he gushed.

And even though most of the Avengers would be included in "Captain America: Civil War," he assures that it will still be Cap's film through and through.