One of the scenes in Joe Russo and Anthony Russo's upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is set at Peter Parker's room.
Warner Brothers Property Department Atlanta Prop master and manager Nikki Giovacchini told 11 Alive that Parker's bedroom fixture is included in his 22,000 square-foot warehouse, along with an antique armoire used in "Devious Maids," the caskets for the set of "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" and "Dirty Grandpa," and the kitchen furniture from "Vacation."
Giovacchini also mentioned that antiquated items have higher use in films. An example is an old gold refrigerator, which is used in Doug Liman's crimer thriller film "Mena." The film is set in 1970's and stars Tom Cruise. The prop manager added that the refrigerator is difficult to find.
Aside from the furniture, production teams can also rent fake food, trophies, and living room sets. With the props department running its operations for 27 years, the industry have developed, as it has been noted that nearly every television show is hiring out from Warner Brothers within the last six months.
According to Cinema Blend, the inclusion of Spider-Man's bedroom in the set of "Captain America: Civil War" suggests that the iconic web-slinger will be seen by fans in his geek looks. Parker could also be seen in his bedroom in his downhearted instances, which could go the same for other superheroes in the upcoming film.
While Parker used to stay in his bedroom when he is feeling down, it is also possible that the set will be a battling ground for Ant-Man, since a bedroom is one of places where he fights his foes, just like in Peyton Reed's "Ant-Man." However, further details on how Spider-Man's bedroom will be used in the film is yet to be revealed.
Tom Holland is set to debut in his role as the iconic web-slinger in the Russos' upcoming film, prior to his character's solo film in Jon Watts' "Spider-Man".
Directed by the Russos, "Captain America: Civil War" is set to premiere in theaters in the United States on May 6, 2016 while Watts' "Spider-Man" is slated to hit theaters on July 28, 2017.