The highly anticipated "Spider-Man" reboot won't be swinging until 2017. Tom Holland will play as MCU's Peter Parker. His costume is one of the things fans look forward to seeing, and this early, it looks like they already have an early look of the superhero suit.
Birth Movie Deaths came upon a mysterious Twitter account named after the Russo brothers, the duo who serves as the directors for "Captain America: Civil War," in which the web-slinger will make his first appearance. This account has been posting what could be teases for the said film.
Slash Film argues that this Twitter account can't just be a hoax as it appears to be a legitimate spoiler-serving site for the upcoming Cap-centric film or Marvel movies altogether. The publication adds that some of its followers are big names in the filmmaking industry.
It is being followed by Disney Vice President for Global Marketing, Ryan Stankevitch, and Andrew Stamm, a director and producer assistant who is said to be working in "Captain America: Civil War" as well.
In one post, the account shared a photo of what looks like a black goggle with shutters. As per Birth Movie Deaths, the gizmo is likely an attempt to have Spider-Man become more expressive even while wearing the mask, allowing him to squint or widen his eyes as what he does in the comics.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 9, 2015
Another photo from the said Twitter account is what is believed as a close-up photo of Spidey's garb. Colored black and red, what is pictured in the image has the texture of a suit, Slash Film reports. Cinema Blend thinks it is a mask though and it says it will go with the eyepieces.
pic.twitter.com/XulEzGhV3a — Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015
Lastly, there is also a photo that Primetime Unreality TV UK thinks is a sweatshirt from Midtown High, Peter's school. This could totally be worn by Holland in the "Spider-Man" reboot as he will be starting out high school when the movie starts.
— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) July 10, 2015
Other photos in the Russo Brothers account include a man walking in a dark room with the flashlight on, a bullet hole and another extremely zoomed image of a copy of The Sokovia Accords, which was teased in the "Ant-Man" post-credits.
It remains to be seen if these images are fans first look of Spider-Man's new costume. For now, what is known about it is that the new gear will "blow people away," as Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada told IGN.
The "Spider-Man" reboot will be in theaters July 28, 2017. Spidey will make his debut in "Captain America: Civil War," which will hit the silver screen on May 6 next year.
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