After a record-breaking weekend at the box office, Marvel’s Captain America series will return for a third instalment on May 6, 2016, Walt Disney Co. said.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the sequel to 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger, stormed the US and Canadian box office with $96.2 million in its opening weekend, setting a record for an April film release.

The films, based on the Marvel comics, star Chris Evans as a scrawny World War II reject who gains super-powers from an experimental serum and becomes America’s first superhero, donning a suit of stars and stripes.

The success of Captain America follows Disney’s long line of recent hits from the Marvel universe, led by Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor and 2012’s superhero ensemble The Avengers, which became the third-biggest film in Hollywood history with $1.5 billion at the worldwide box office.

Each film is interconnected with the others, often featuring crossover characters and stories.

Captain America 3 will be released on the same scheduled date as Warner Bros’ sequel for 2011’s Superman reboot, Man of Steel. The yet-to-be titled project will see DC Comics hero Superman, played by British actor Henry Cavill, face off with Batman, played by Ben Affleck.

Before Captain America 3 is released in 2016, the hero will return in 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.

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