Civil War Along Came a Spider - The Peter Parker / Spider-Man Thread

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No, why would Cap just randomly be in Peter's house dressed for combat?

Plus wouldn't that sort of blow his secret identity if Captain America just showed up to ask him for help or to join the Avengers?
I wouldn't be surprised if Cap and Tony both know Peter is Spider-Man by the end of the film, I can see those two being the only ones so far in the MCU knowing who Spider-Man is, next would be Mary Jane, if Marvel/Sony are clever, Gwen never finds out.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Cap and Tony both know Peter is Spider-Man by the end of the film, I can see those two being the only ones so far in the MCU knowing who Spider-Man is, next would be Mary Jane, if Marvel/Sony are clever, Gwen never finds out.

Agree. Those two are the MCU top dogs. They will find out one way or another.
 
Steve & Tony will definitely find out, no doubt about it. But why would Cap just pop up at Peter's home? that would totally jeopardise his secret identity, or at least draw a lot of attention to Peter & May if Cap just shows up at their doorstep.

No way it's Peter's house.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Cap and Tony both know Peter is Spider-Man by the end of the film, I can see those two being the only ones so far in the MCU knowing who Spider-Man is, next would be Mary Jane, if Marvel/Sony are clever, Gwen never finds out.

I don't know, even in the comics they didn't know who he was for a LONG time. Usually Daredevil knows but not many other heroes. Plus I don't think Steve or Tony would be ok with a kid that young (and untrained) being a vigilante.
 
i dont think we see him as spiderman. i think we see peter parker with his costume probably on the bed or something.
 
i dont think we see him as spiderman. i think we see peter parker with his costume probably on the bed or something.

You didn't read the EW article, did you? They confirm Spider-Man is part of at least one battle sequence.
 
I like the fact that in the MCU Spidey is an urban myth to everyone. Cool stuff
 
In an interview at Comic Con Brazil, Anthony Russo said that they always envisioned the film with Spider-Man and didn't have a plan B. I think this may add some credence to Spidey having a little more screen time than some people are expecting.
 
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and later is the marvel panel with him and he promisses new material never saw.
 
WTF? Your friend said it, then Eh Maybe said it and it wasnt true? smh
 
WTF? Your friend said it, then Eh Maybe said it and it wasnt true? smh

Yes. My friend is a know-troll (He use to be a member on SHH.) He fed Mayimbe the false info and he ran the story anyway. (He also gave him the New Avenger title, Batman Redhood, Cyborg Titans scoops)

Mayimbe is a hack, and anything he says can't be trusted.
 
What's your avatar from?

Broad City. Love that show. :D

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So the most interesting part was him saying Spider-Man and Ant-Man enter the plot later than everyone else and that the conflict isn't nearly as personal for them.
 
So the most interesting part was him saying Spider-Man and Ant-Man enter the plot later than everyone else and that the conflict isn't nearly as personal for them.

Very interesting. It makes a lot of character sense and shows how much thought went into each character's perspective and purpose in the movie. They aren't just there as a crowd and to fill out the sides but as individuals.
 
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/08/tom-holland-spider-man-captain-america-civil-war

Even Tom Holland, who plays Spider-Man, doesn't quite know what Spider-Man does in 'Civil War'
Marvel Studios is so good about keeping things mum that Tom Holland, the 19-year-old donning the red and blue costume for the film, isn’t entirely sure what Spider-Man is up to. “I don’t even know what Civil War is about,” Holland said during a conversation on SiriusXM’s Entertainment Weekly Radio. “I was only working on it for a week or two weeks or something. So they offered for me to read the script, and I said ‘No, I don’t want to read it, because I’ll be doing all these interviews and I’ll end up telling secrets and stuff. I’ve got such a big mouth.’ So I actually don’t know what it’s about. I’m going to watch this film as an audience member, rather than someone who is in it. I’ll be like, ‘I wonder what my bits are about?’”

Holland, who can also be seen in the new Ron Howard film In the Heart of the Sea (in theaters this Friday), did admit that the hardest work came in trying to actually get the job. After being told Civil War directors Anthony and Joe Russo praised him for bringing his dance and gymnastics experience to the role, Holland noted that those skills played into his auditions. “Any opportunity I got, I was just doing back flips and stuff to try to convince them,” he admitted. “Like, ‘Look Marvel! I’m a gymnast! Please give me the role! I’m so close to sticking to walls now!’”

To score the role of Spider-Man, Holland did a series of readings before being brought in to work opposite Robert Downey, Jr. “It was so intimidating,” Holland said. “But the thing was, I walked into the room on this soundstage, and they had this little set, and Robert took me aside and said, ‘Listen, I remember my screen test for Iron Man. I remember how terrified I was. Just think of it as an audition. It’s nothing too scary. If you get it wrong, we’ll just start again. No pressure.’ But that kind of raised the pressure a little bit for me. But he was great and super supportive, and because he said he’d been there and had been in the same situation, it made me relax a little bit.”

Holland also read opposite his In the Heart of the Sea co-star Chris Hemsworth, and he looks forward to when Spider-Man may get to cross paths with the mighty Thor. “The Marvel Universe is so huge, and I don’t even know where Thor is right now. He’s off somewhere,” says Holland. “I’d love to cross paths with Chris again. We get along really well, though he’s a little too handsome for me. When I first met him, it was a bit of a ‘pinch me’ moment. I was 16 and a huge Marvel fan, and when he first walked on set, it was a little bit daunting, because he is Thor. But he’s so down-to-earth and so nice and professional and hard-working. He’s an all-around good dude. I thought that Hollywood superstars like himself would just be divas who do whatever they want, and he was kind of the first one I had ever met. But he wasn’t like that at all. He never complained, which is a massive lesson that I learned. I was like, ‘If he’s not complaining, who am I to complain?’”

To hear the rest of the conversation with Holland, tune in to “What to Watch” on Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM 105) on Monday, Dec. 14 at noon ET. In the Heart of the Sea is in theaters this Friday.
 
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