Robert Downey Jr confirms Spider-Man will appear in ‘Civil War’
The 37-year-old actor appears in the role of Falcon and has claimed the studio’s blockbuster productions are much better than those produced by their rivals, citing DC’s “Man of Steel” to support his point. Marvel also announced that he will appear in one of its titles, before his stand-alone film slated for July 2017. He’s the new Spider-Man.
While everyone knows this already, it has officially been confirmed that Spider-Man is making an entrance into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Civil War.
Not only did Downey accidentally divulge that the webslinger is on hand for the battle, a man dressed in the character’s iconic red-and-blue suit was spotted on set when the scene was being filmed. Robert Downey, Jr. has spilled the beans about the same recently. We’re now like the old guard, and our storyline carries real weight just because of our history in the (canon). In 2014, he spoke about how the success of “Guardians of the Galaxy” will influence Phase 3 of the MCU, saying, “Who knows how much we’ve influenced Phase 3, but I think the one thing is that the Guardians aren’t backseat to the Avengers”. A short time ago Indy producer Frank Marshall suggested that the only person they’re looking at for a potential new Indiana Jones movie is Harrison Ford himself.
“I love those movies”, Murphy told IGN. “It’s awesome. It’s a wicked trailer”. As for why we won’t be seeing Mark Ruffalo’s The Hulk in ‘Civil War, ‘ Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige said, “He’s under the cloak of secrecy”.
In the same article, Chris Evans, who plays Captain America, warned fans not to get their hopes up.
Likewise, Sebastian Stan, who plays as the Winter Soldier, coyingly said, “I have no idea who Tom Holland is”. Though the obvious answer may be “Avengers: Infinity War“, that movie is set to be released in May 2018, which means that it may be too early to begin production on the film.