The second
Captain America: Civil War trailer was released yesterday, and it gave us our first look at Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
55% of the fans (based on a
poll by ComicBookMovie), thought the wall-crawler's new costume was
"Amazing, spectacular!" After Spidey makes his appearance in the third Captain America film, he will next appear in his own solo film, that's set to hit theaters on July 7th, 2017.
Anyhow, according to a report by
Production Weekly, Marvel and Sony's 2017 Spider-Man reboot has been provided with a working title. That working title is
Summer Of George. Even though it doesn't have any tie-ins with any Marvel comics, Comicbook.com notes that the working title is a reference to the 156th episode of
Seinfeld, which was also titled, "The Summer of George" The description for that episode is as followed:
"Unemployed again, George decides have a "memorable" summer. Jerry's new girlfriend has another dude. Kramer wins a Tony Award. A new girl at work is hostile towards Elaine."
So, does this mean that Peter Parker will be unemployed, and look to have a memorable summer as New York's Wall-Crawler. Harry's girlfriend will have another dude. Norman will win an award, and a new girl at work will be hostile toward Mary Jane? Eh, doesn't seem likely. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!