"Spider-Man" 2017 will feature Tom Holland on possible Avengers character team up and the web-slinger spotted in the "Captain America: Civil War" trailer.
The first trailer of "Captain America: Civil War" has been streamed this week as comic book and Marvel movie fans get to see the showdown between two Avengers team being led by Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.). Fans were able to see a glimpse of "the Accords", the return of General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), the first look of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and a lot of superhero action and fight scenes.
Inspite of the trailers impressive debut, fans were still somewhat disappointed that the new web-slinger Tom Holland is yet to show up since he will make his first appearance in Marvel Cinematic Universe during "Civil War" movie. However, Youtube channel Culture Bluff was able to thoroughly scan each frame of the trailer and found found a man in a red outfit when Falcon's (Anthony Mackie) jump off the building. It was quickly speculated that person could be Spider-Man, but the majority some thinks that it will take more than a blurred close-up shot to deduce his identity and needs more proof of the latter, Cinemablend reported.
It was originally specuated that the "Captain America: Civil War" trailer was to supposed to be shown during "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" premiere week. But since this is just the first trailer of the film, fans will still have chance to see the web-slinger in action soon since the second trailer intends to add extra scene not found in the first video.
In othe news, Spider-Man will likely team-up with other heroes in MCU soon as Holland explains his experience being the new iconic Marvel hero and his relationships with the Avengers.
"The Heart of the Sea" actor told IGN that cited past Spidey actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield as his inspiration and admitted that taking in the role they have previously portrayed is "very daunting". Holland added he will likely receive help from other Marvel heroes citing Spidey's good relationship with them in the comics, which led him to become an Avenger.
Holland has been preparing for the role of Peter Parker since Marvel announced that Spider-Man will be part of the MCU. He has been performing acrobatic stunts and having a "Ultimate" Spider-Man" inspired haircut just to tease the fans the wall-crawler will be out soon. The "Spider-Man" 2017 reboot will be directed by John Watts and numerous characters such as Miles Morales, Mary Jane Watson and Kraven the Hunter will be part of the film.
Spider-Man will appear first in "Captain America: Civil War" on May 6, 2016 and his new solo film on July 28, 2017.