Spider-Man's suit would get a classic symbol in Joe Russo and Anthony Russo's forthcoming Marvel Comics film "Captain America: Civil War."
According to Heroic Hollywood, Tom Holland's Spider-Man suit would feature the iconic spider symbol on the back. The publication also said that though Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had both wore suits that showed a spider figure on the back, the emblem in Holland's suit would be closer to the oval shaped body with stumpy legs.
The aforementioned spider symbol was shown at a 15-minute screening for a theater staff, which eventually revealed footage of the Spider-Man suit in Marvel's Cinematic Universe. However, Marvel Studios has yet to confirm this at present.
According to Cinema Blend, the reported Spider-Man ensemble could be Peter Parker's traditional suit, since previous reports said that the iconic friendly neighborhood superhero was set to don two kinds of costumes in the Russo's "Captain America: Civil War." The first suit was said to be homemade, to consider that Spider-Man is a high schooler in the film, and it is set to change into the second suit in the course of the film.
Prior to his appearance in Jon Watts' solo "Spider-Man" film, Holland is set to debut the character in Marvel's Cinematic Universe the Russos' "Captain America: Civil War," which centers on the release of the Accords. It is released by the government to limit superheroes from using their powers.
Spider-Man's side in "Captain America: Civil War" has not yet been revealed at this point, while previous rumors said that he would team up with Iron Man's team, which reportedly includes Black Widow, War Machine, The Vision, and Black Panther. They are set to clash against Captain America's team, which includes Hawkeye, Falcon, Agent 13, and Ant-Man.
The Russos' "Captain America: Civil War" is set to premiere on May 6, 2016. Meanwhile, Watts' "Spider-Man" film reboot is set to hit theaters on July 28, 2017.