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Bucky Battles Iron Man In New Captain America: Civil War Stills, Spider-Man Confirmed By RDJ

Had enough of Captain America: Civil War yet? We sure hope not. After months of complaints that Marvel hadn't shown us anything from what's no doubt one of the biggest releases of 2016, the lid has now been blown right off. Following on from the epic first trailer, which we're still reeling over, EW has now dropped a boatload of coverage on the film.

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Had enough of Captain America: Civil War yet? We sure hope not. After months of complaints that Marvel hadn’t shown us anything from what’s no doubt one of the biggest releases of 2016, the lid has now been blown right off. Following on from the epic first trailer, which we’re still reeling over, EW has now dropped a boatload of coverage on the film.

We’ve already heard how Black Widow is going to factor into things, as well as more details about the airport fight, among many other tidbits of info, but now we’ve got something else to share with you.

Along with some new images, which you can check out above, EW is bringing us an interesting piece of news regarding Spider-Man. Marvel hasn’t officially confirmed anything regarding the character’s role in Civil War just yet, nor have we seen any footage of him, leading some to believe if he’s really even in the film at all.

Fear not, though, as the magazine claims that they saw a stuntman wearing a “very familiar red and blue suit” while on set.

“Listen, if there was a cosplayer running around that set when you were there, I don’t know what to tell you,” Feige told them, obviously trying to keep tight-lipped.

Furthermore, EW says they saw Robert Downey Jr. walking with Tom Holland, who was in his full Spidey costume. And if that wasn’t enough, the Iron Man actor finally came out and just admitted to the webslinger being in the film:

“[Don] Cheadle and I are just going, ‘Wow, dude, look at this.’ We’re now like the old guard, and our storyline carries real weight just because of our history in the [canon]. But we’re also looking around like, ‘Who thought that Falcon and Black Panther and Ant-Man and now Spider-Man…?’ I mean it’s like wow, this thing is just crazy.”

Chris Evans tried to play coy when quizzed about it, saying, “You never know with Marvel. Sometimes they shoot things and then don’t use them,” but I think we’ve heard and seen all we need to. Spider-Man is most definitely in Captain America: Civil War.

Of course, how he factors into things is being kept a closely guarded secret, and I wouldn’t expect that to change anytime soon. As always though, as soon as we hear anything more, we’ll be sure to let you know.