'Spider-Man' reboot to feature Iron Man?

Spider-Man caught between Captain America and Iron Man's sides during the Civil War Marvel Comics

Actors Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans recently appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," where they primarily discussed their time filming "Captain America: Civil War," but as pointed out in a report from ComicBook.com the two might have accidentally revealed their inclusion in Marvel's upcoming "Spider-Man" reboot starring Tom Holland.

During the discussion, Downey Jr. reminds Evans, "By the way, we are going to shoot in Atlanta again, you and I."

"I know, I'm ready, I'm ready," Evans replies and the statement is left unchallenged.

However, according to the report there is no other Marvel movie scheduled for filming in Atlanta other than "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," which is set in outer space and is very unlikely to feature either Iron Man or Captain America. "Thor: Ragnarok" and "Doctor Who" are being filmed in other areas of the globe.

It is also hinted that Downey Jr. might be referring to the "Avengers: Infinity War" films that will be shot back-to-back but those two films are still years away and may not even be too far along in their pre-production phase, with no definitive script yet in place.

That being said, Sony's reboot of "Spider-Man" is scheduled to film in Atlanta. It is also explained that Sony and Marvel's deal will not just allow Spider-Man to appear in Marvel's films but will also allow Marvel Cinematic Universe characters to appear in Sony's new "Spider-Man" films, allowing Iron Man and Captain America to appear.

According to a report from Cinema Blend, Iron Man's inclusion in "Spider-Man" has been rumored for some time now, particularly if Spider-Man will indeed be given a power suit by Tony Stark in "Captain America: Civil War." 

However, if Chris Evans does indeed appear in the "Spider-Man" film then it will immediately dissolve any possibilities of his character dying in "Captain America: Civil War." Captain America died in the Civil War comic books but this may now be altered given that the hero might pop up in "Spider-Man" alive and well.

The still-untitled "Spider-Man" reboot will be directed by Jon Watts and scheduled to release on July 28, 2017.

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