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Spider-Man Will Appear In 'Avengers: Infinity War'

Spider-Man Will Appear In 'Avengers: Infinity War'

Caroline Soriano

Avengers is originally composed of Iron Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Thor, Black Widow, and Hawkeye. The superhero-jampacked movie is obviously a success because of the several sequels it has from the past and gigantic sale it got from the movie. Now that it will be back again in the upcoming year, it seems like Spider-Man will swing into action in "Avengers: Infinity War."

Last year's Captain America already gave a glimpse of Spider-Man doing well in the team. So, does this mean that the crawling superhero will be joining the pack again? The all-star team of Avengers is all geared for the third movie, "Avengers: Infinity Wars," and before it hits the large screen, there are already several speculations. One of which is the rumored cast list that recently leaked on the Internet which left most Avenger fans with loads of questions.

All the other Avenger superheroes from Iron Man to Thor to Scarlet were on the list and together with them are the new heroes like Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Strangely, it left the well-loved Spider-Man who has stolen the spotlight in the recent Captain America: Civil War movie. In summer, he will have his own movie, though, entitled Spider-Man: Homecoming. (via DigitalSpy)

However, an interview with the Italian magazine named L'Uomo Vogue has spread some good vibes to Avenger fans and it has something to do with the next Avengers movie. It is reported that Holland has signed up for three films over the next four years - including "Avengers: Infinity War."

Marvel still has to confirm such interviews which state whether Tom Holland's Spider-Man character will be crawling with fellow superheroes in "Avengers: Infinity War." It was remembered that Holland has already given a "hint" that Spider-Man: Homecoming is just the beginning of Marvel's huge plans for the beloved character.

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