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'Captain America: Civil War' News: Spider-Man Hoodie Revealed

With the upcoming installment of the "Captain America" franchise soon approaching, fans have been wondering about how the new Spider-Man will be making his debut in the film.

It was reported that Tom Holland will be making his first appearance as Spider-Man in the upcoming film "Captain America: Civil War." The film is expected to take on the comic book series with the same title, which will feature the different characters of the Avengers divided about a certain issue.

Fans of the comic book will know that the opposing sides will be led by Captain America and Iron Man, who are in disagreement about the Registration Act being enforced by the government. It was speculated that the two will be battling each other to the point of death. There are rumors that the film will be seeing the death of Captain America.

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His exit from the franchise is expected to make way for a new generation of superheroes including Spider-Man. With that, recent spoilers have been revealed regarding his upcoming appearance. A leak of his costume was posted by a Twitter User named Super Bro movies. The tweet reads, "CAPTAIN AMERICA CIVIL WAR SPIDERMAN HOODIE LEAKED!! THIS IS LEGIT!! Disney is gonna be mad at me."

While this has yet to be confirmed as real, Marvel had already revealed some details about the upcoming sequel of the film. According to Wired UK, Marvel's Brian Michael Bendis and Axel Alonso recently shared their ideas for the upcoming film. It reads, "A mysterious new Marvel character comes to the attention of the world, one who has the power to calculate the outcome of future events with a high degree of accuracy. This predictive power divides the Marvel heroes on how best to capitalize on this aggregated information, with Captain Marvel leading the charge to profile future crimes and attacks before they occur, and Iron Man adopting the position that the punishment cannot come before the crime."

But before that happens, fans will have to watch "Captain America: Civil War," which is slated to release on May 6.

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