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Spider-Man May Fight Against One of The Avengers in 'Captain America: Civil War'
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The webslinger will have a significant role in the upcoming superhero movie as he reportedly will fight against Captain America before finally joining the Cap's team.

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Tom Holland is currently filming some scenes as Spider-Man or Peter Parker for "Captain America: Civil War" in Germany. Heroic Hollywood brings the words that Holland is reportedly there to film a major fight scene which involves Spider-Man and one of The Avengers.

Holland's Spider-Man was originally only expected to make cameo appearance in the upcoming movie, but now it seems like he will have a bigger role. The site said that the webslinger will fight against Chris Evans' Captain America in the film. While it is unclear why Spider-Man and the Cap are fighting, other reports suggest that Spider-Man will be on Iron Man's (Robert Downey Jr.) side at the beginning.

If the report is true, the story will be quite the same as the comic books version in which the wallcrawler joins Iron Man during the conflict. However, after Spider-Man delves into the pro-registration side and finds out its dark secret, he finally turns his direction to the Cap's side. The clash between Spider-Man and Captain America eventually takes place before the webslinger joins the Cap's team.

"Civil War" will see the war in which Captain America fights against Iron Man over the issue of superhuman registration. The film brings back Evans as the Cap along with Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Anthony Mackie as Falcon, Paul Bettany as The Vision and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film is scheduled to be released in the U.S. on May 6, 2016.

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