After the lead cast member for the upcoming "Spider-Man" has been revealed, now it seems that more than one Marvel character will be involved in the 2017 film. Will Tony Stark be involved in more than costume-making?
Latest updates on the highly anticipated reboot movie "Spider-Man" starring Tom Holland have revealed that possibility that Tony Stark, also known as the Iron Man in previous Marvel installments, will be involved in engineering Peter Parker's Iron Spider-Man costume.
A report by Vine Report revealed that in the upcoming "Spider-Man" reboot slated for release in 2017, Peter Parker will be donning a new and improved spidey costume, one that could may well be designed by playboy-philanthropist, Mr. Tony Stark. While this remains only as a rumor, the report pointed out that such speculation is consistent with occurrences in the comic version and isn't an impossibility for the coming "Spider-Man" reboot.
"In the comics, Spider-man originally 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 in Tony and those who think that Steve is making the right call," it said.
The Movie Network also pointed out that come "Captain America: Civil War," which incidentally will allegedly have Tom Holland's "Spider-Man" appear, a new piece of technology will be made available for the superheroes, and this includes the lead character in the 2017 "Spider-Man" reboot.
MoviePilot discussed the possible iron costume, known as the Iron Spider, for the upcoming 2017 "Spider-Man" reboot. "This attire has been one of Spider-Man's more notable costumes in recent memories," said the report. "The costume known as the Iron Spider was used by the hero during the events of Civil War."
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