'Spider-Man' reboot title leaked?

Tom Holland's Spider-Man, who first appeared in a 'Captain America: Civil War' trailer. Marvel Studios

After Spider-Man made his big debut in the latest "Captain America: Civil War" trailer, Sony Pictures might have leaked the title of the next "Spider-Man" reboot.

The film studio registered the new domain name "SpiderManHomecomingTheMovie.com," which could also be the possible title for the 2017 installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise. But the domain is still connected to Sony Picture's homepage. 

Fans of the Marvel Comics superhero would remember that a storyline titled "Homecoming" came out in the 1980s. It featured the appearances of other Marvel characters such as Captain America and Iron Man. This could mean that the Avengers could also appear in the next "Spider-Man" film.

In November 2015, both Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. hinted in an interview on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that they would shoot in Atlanta, Georgia again after their upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" movie. This also happens to be the location where Holland was filming the upcoming movie with director Jon Watts.

Other possible Avengers characters that will appear in the movie include Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), and War Machine (Don Cheadle).

The "Spider-Man" reboot was first announced in March last year, while Sony Pictures and Marvel studios announced that Holland will portray the role of the high-school-aged Peter Parker in the upcoming film. The British actor confirmed that the movie will be shot in Atlanta and New York City this year.

Early this month, Deadline reported that actress-singer Zendaya has been cast to portray the role of Michelle. Though the character may not be a love interest for Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the film, Michelle is reported to play a bigger part in the future installments of the franchise.

Aside from Holland and Zendaya, actress Marisa Tomei is also reportedly included in the cast. She is said to portray the role of Peter's Aunt May.

The "Spider-Man" reboot is slated to premiere on July 7, 2017.

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