‘Spider-Man’ Reboot Casting a Real Kid as Peter Parker Prompts Scriptwriters to Write About a Real Kid

Quesada said that eventually fans will quip in unison ‘Ah, that’s Marvel doing Spider-Man!’ If there is one person who can speak with authority on Spider-Man and his costume, it’s no other than Joe Quesada. He contributed heavily to Spider-Man in comic books over the years, taking on the role of editor, artist and sometimes as a writer too.

The much-talked about new costume of Spider-Man may have been given a preview on social media when a Twitter account, which purportedly belongs to Anthony and Joe Russo, the directors of “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and the upcoming “Captain America: Civil War” posted some perplexing photos.

While some are claiming that the Twitter account is merely a decoy, there’s rather some compelling evidence that supports the possibility that some of its tweets are actually a legitimate tease of things from the set of the “Captain America: Civil War” currently filming.

The Twitter account follows all the right people from Marvel franchise stars to cast members of Marvel movies, but it’s the people who follow the account that lends credence to the authenticity of the social media account.

The account counts some followers including Jason Stamey, who worked in casting on nearly all of the Marvel movies, Ryan Stankevich, the vice president of global marketing for Disney, and Andrew Stamm, a directors and producers assistant currently working on “Captain America: Civil War.” And there are others who follow the account which strengthens the notion that it is not a decoy.

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