Rumors indicate that the new lead role of 'Spider-Man' 2017 is expected to be sporting a new suit designed by none other than Tony Stark, which incorporates the Stark technology on his web slingers.
The storyline is consistent with the comic book Amazing Spider-man: The Road to Civil War which is a prelude to the Civil War arc that will be explored in the third Captain America movie.
According to Vine Report, in the comics, Spider-man sides with Iron Man in the conflict about Stark and Steve Rogers' opposing stand on the government's Superhuman Registration Act, wherein superheroes are divided into those who believe Tony and those who think that Steve is making the right call. Towards the end of the book however, Spider-man switches sides, believing that Captain America was on the right side of the conflict.
Fans are growing more excited about the next Spider-man reboot after Tom Holland posted a cute photo of himself on Instagram proving that he was born to play the part.
The new movie is set to come out on July 28, 2017 and will be directed by Jon Watts.
The reboot of Marvel's "Spider-Man'' won't be hitting theaters in another two years, but news has already emerged about the upcoming MCU film. The new movie is the 16th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's schedule, right after "Guardians of the Galaxy 2.''
Christian Post said, when Peter Parker sets out after villains in his own solo movie by 2017, he will be donning a new suit to be called the "Iron Spider'' suit, which, if Marvel Studios will be running true to the comic book version, will be a Stark-rendered costume gifted to Parker.
A rumor mentions Parker won't end up wearing the "Iron Spider'' suit after all but will wear a pair of new mechanical web shooters from Tony Stark who has been responsible for most of its members' suit.