'Captain America 3,' 'Avengers,' 'Thor 3' movie spoilers: Spider-Man to join Marvel

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Ever since Sony got hacked and emails were revealed to the public, Spider-Man crossing over from Sony to Marvel has been a very hot topic. In one of the emails, Sony and Marvel were actually talking about transferring Spider-Man and letting him join in the second "Avengers" movie. But after tons of rumors and speculations, nothing ever came to fruition. 

Now, things have changed. Latino Review confirms that Spider-Man will indeed be joining the Marvel superhero roster, but he won't be in "Age of Ultron." The web-slinging superhero will be in "The Avengers: Infinity Wars (Part 1)" instead. The deal finally pushed through. 

The reason why Spider-Man won't be included in "Captain America: Civil War" is reportedly because the deal wasn't inked at the time of production. It was too late, so Marvel is putting Spidey on the next best thing. 

Meanwhile, Latino Review also dropped massive spoilers for the upcoming Marvel movies.

Starting with "Captain America: Civil War," the report said that Bucky will kill Howard Stark and Crossbones will kill Steve Rogers. If this is true, then earlier rumors of Captain America meeting his doom in the third movie and a new Captain emerging by "Infinity Wars" might have some truth then. 

With "Thor: Ragnarok," the report said that there will be so many Asgardians killed only to be resurrected later. As for Thor himself, he will be imprisoned. 

Summing it up, there won't be Captain Steve Rogers, there won't be Thor, and there won't be Iron-Man (because, well,  no one knows what will happen to him). So, who is going to lead the new breed of Avengers? It might just be Doctor Strange. 

And one more thing, Latino Review said that all of the Avengers (old and new) will be coming back in "Infinity Wars (Part 2)" and that includes Steve Rogers. How will that even happen? 

Right now, all of these spoilers are speculations based on previous reports. But it is worthy to note that Latino Review's new update is also being sourced by major news sites like Cinema Blend and Movie Pilot. This just means that there might be some good truth in it.

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