theinfernoman
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Since he's supposed to be in High School then he should be of High School age.
It's not Peters' fault he failed a few grades...

Since he's supposed to be in High School then he should be of High School age.

Which I find so weird haha. We'll get more confirmation.Well, we know he's 15 years old in the solo film as confirmed by Feige, so that would make him 14 in Civil War
It's not that weird imo. They want to do more films in High-School, this how you do it. I was personally open to the idea of Matt lintz as Spidey too.Which I find so weird haha. We'll get more confirmation.
I know. It's just not to their advantage though. If Tom shot CW while he was 19 playing a 14 year old...it might look a little weird. I'd imagine they'd have him 15 in CW, and then almost 16 in the standalone.It's not that weird imo. They want to do more films in High-School, this how you do it. I was personally open to the idea of Matt lintz as Spidey too.
Well, he looks really young and can easily pass for a 14/15 year-old. It's a nice change of pace from a 27-30 playing 16/17 year-old and having to rush him (Garfield) because he starting to show his age.I know. It's just not to their advantage though. If Tom shot CW while he was 19 playing a 14 year old...it might look a little weird. I'd imagine they'd have him 15 in CW, and then almost 16 in the standalone.
Refer to the above links.I think he's 15 in Civil War and then he'll be 16 in the solo
Refer to the above links.
And Feige said the solo movie will be about "a 15 year-old kid going through High-school", so Watts is talking about the solo film.I did. Watts said "He's only 15 now"
Thanks for these. Think you can find the article where someone mentions how long Spider-Man has been Spider-Man in CW? And haha at the composer choice. He's my choice, too.Well, he looks really young and can easily pass for a 14/15 year-old. It's a nice change of pace from a 27-30 playing 16/17 year-old and having to rush him (Garfield) because he starting to show his age.
And for confirmation:
http://www.slashfilm.com/jon-watts-confirms-what-age-spider-man-will-be-in-2017/
Jon watts said it too.
And here's a link to Kevin Feige quote:
http://www.superherohype.com/news/361711-kevin-feige-offers-a-marvel-phase-three-update-talks-thanos-black-panther-and-more#/slide/1
I can't find any articles (besides that Mayimbe hot rumor which is utter bullcrap), but I did find this quote from Feige which dates back to last year:Thanks for these. Think you can find the article where someone mentions how long Spider-Man has been Spider-Man in CW? And haha at the composer choice. He's my choice, too.
http://www.craveonline.com/site/845723-exclusive-marvels-spider-man-reboot-not-origin-story"There is a young kid [already] running around New York City in a homemade version of the Spider-Man costume in the MCU, you just don’t know it yet."
to Henry Jackman.It's not that weird imo. They want to do more films in High-School, this how you do it. I was personally open to the idea of Matt lintz as Spidey too.
Hmm. There was some article I remember reading where they mention how long he's been Spider-Man for by the time we see in CW. That, or I'm getting them mixed up with the articles you already linked.I can't find any articles (besides that Mayimbe hot rumor which is utter bullcrap), but I did find this quote from Feige which dates back to last year:
http://www.craveonline.com/site/845723-exclusive-marvels-spider-man-reboot-not-origin-story
Plus the Spidey reference at the of Ant-Man which was 2015, so i'm guessing he'd have been Spidey for 1 year by the time we see him in Civil War.
Also:to Henry Jackman.
But that doesn't work. If he's 16 by the first solo then that means they can't do another HS film because the sequel comes out in either 2019 or 2020 and he'll be 18-19. So making him 15 makes the most sense. Kevin Feige as well as Jon Watt have already confirmed his age as 15, it's not up for debate.
Most people don't graduate until 18, he can still be in high school...
