Tom Holland's Spider-Man is all set to make an appearance in "Captain America: Civil War." A recent rumor suggests that Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) will help him design the web shooters.
According to Latino Review, Stark will devise Spider-Man's web shooters. As Peter Parker "will be a hero using only things a teenager has access to." Stark will assist him in make a more "hero ready suit." It has also been reported that the comic book plotline of Iron Man and Spider-Man will not be used in the film.
In the comics, Spider-Man stays in Avenger's tower under the mentorship of Stark. He also enjoys other benefits of being a member of Avengers and Stark builds him a super suit.
"Captain America: Civil War" will see the formation of two teams of Avengers after a governing body is formed to determine the actions of Avengers. One of the team is headed by Iron Man and other by Captain America. Anthony and Joe Russo have directed the film and it opens May 6, 2016.
Meanwhile, Holland will appear in a solo Spider-Man film that is scheduled to be released in 2017. Jon Watts is directing the film and according to him Holland is a perfect fit to play Spider-Man.
"It feels like he's the right age, he has the right level of enthusiasm and a little bit of confidence, but a lot of insecurity mixed into that," Watts said to Toronto Sun. "On top of nailing the character, he can also do a standing backflip."
The official detail and plotline of the film are being kept under wraps.