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Captain America Civil War: Spider-Man Costume Finally Revealed?
In Merchoid’s press release for the clothing item, the manufacturer says that “Marvel is doing a fantastic job of keeping the new Spider-man costume under wraps, so we haven’t yet seen it!”
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However, Joe affirmed that Spider-Man’s character will appear in “Captain America: Civil War” and was taken with a “very personal” approach as he was his favorite character growing up.
Parker is said to already be acting as a vigilante when the film begins, and Stark reaches out to him in an attempt to recruit Spidey, offering an “advanced Spider-suit” that serves as a major upgrade to whatever Parker was previously using. We can’t wait to hear what people think about the final product when it releases in July.’ The Spider-man Premium Hoodie is officially licensed from Marvel and available to pre-order now from Merchoid for £39.99/$54.99/€59,99 (all of which include free worldwide shipping) for dispatch on 29th July 2016. But why would Peter even consider such an offer?
The big excitement over this new hoodie is that it might give fans their first idea of what Spider-Man’s costume will look like in Captain America: Civil War.
The first trailer put the emphasis on the stakes involved, as Cap (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) agree vehemently to disagree over the registration of superheroes with the government, dividing the Avengers and their allies into two factions. “Peter started becoming Spidey because he grew up and idolized Tony”, our source revealed. If the guy you admire and look up to suddenly shows up on your balcony with a sweet piece of tech and says, “hey, let’s be bros”, are you going to turn him down?
Anyone who’s been following the speculation surrounding “Captain America: Civil War” shouldn’t be too surprised by this rumor.
So there you have it: Peter Parker joins up because Tony calls upon him in his hour of need.
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The much-anticipated “Civil War” is said to take place 10 years after the original Iron Man events. However, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the webcrawler’s appearance in the movie. What happens during a long process like that, you’re continuing to develop the movie and the character. Is this a good way to introduce Spider-Man into the MCU?