With Spider-Man speculated to be first appearing in Captain America: Civil War, it’s possible the 2017 Spider-Man standalone move could feature Iron Man (especially if you are familiar with the comics).
Above you can check out an interview with Robert Downey Jr. from a couple of weeks ago where RDJ is asked about Spider-Man.
Robert Downey Jr. tells EOnline that he is “old school” and would rather have Peter Parker as the new Spider-Man over Miles Morales (Kevin Feige has since confirmed the new Spidey is Parker).
Robert Downey Jr. also says he would like Spider-Man to join The Avengers, and the article makes mention that RDJ might be featured in the standalone Spider-Man movie noting RDJ didn’t exactly deny the notion.
An actor has yet to be cast for Spider-Man, but five actors are rumored including Nat Wolff, Asa Butterfield, Tom Holland, Timothee Chalametand Liam James.
“Captain America: Civil War” has a May 6, 2016 release; the Spider-Man movie is due out July 28, 2017.
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