‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Spoilers, News And Updates: No Spider-Man Says Tom Holland

Recent "Avengers: Infinity War" spoilers and updates suggest that Spider-Man might not lend his help to the "Avengers" in the upcoming film. Fans of the film franchise became excited when they saw him in "Captain America: Civil War." But leaked story plots indicate that he might not be included in the "Infinity War."

Many Things Need To Be Considered

There are a lot of things that needed to be considered before Spider-Man can show himself in the forthcoming "Avengers" movie. Tom Holland who plays the role of the web shooter confirmed that his character does not really have a place in the upcoming movie just yet. "It's all up in the air. I believe some sort of deal is in the mix, but I'm unclear as to what that deal is," Holland said in an interview with Variety.

Furthermore, it seems Holland is not interested in playing the part anymore. He is presently working on another project, "The Lost City of Z," together with Sienna Miller and Robert Pattison. "My next project, I can't tell you about, but we've just finished 'Spider-Man' and we're talking about the second one and who the villain is going to be and where we're going," he added.

Speculations Are Going Around For Another Peter Parker Movie

There is a possibility that Holland will again don the garb of Spider-Man and join Chris Evans and Robert Downey, Jr. for another Marvel blockbuster movie. But as he said, this will not be in the "Avengers: Infinity War." The title of this new Marvel offering is "Spider-Man Homecoming."

The flick is currently being produced and Holland was seen visiting some amazing locations in Atlanta, Georgia, the site of the film shooting. He shared a photo on Instagram where he was seen at the headquarters of Porsche. That building was used by the Avengers as their hideout. And that also sparked the rumor that he might appear in the "Avengers: Infinity War."

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