‘Captain America: Civil War’ Update: Tom Holland Shot Spidey Cameo, Is Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk Involved In Marvel Civil War?

In this year's first Marvel Cinematic Universe film, "Avengers: Age of Ultron," Bruce Banner AKA The Hulk (played by Mark Ruffalo) was shown escaping from the Avenger life to pursue a more quiet existence after confessing his love to Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) - but the latest "Captain America: Civil War" update tells fans that he might be making a return for the next film!

It was thought that Ruffalo wouldn't be appearing in the third installment of "Captain America," but the latest "Captain America: Civil War" updates show the Oscar nominee was hanging out near the set with Chris Evans (Steve Rogers) and Anthony Mackie (Falcon).

Comic Book Resources reports that the "Captain America: Civil War" update came from a German tabloid, months after Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) told the press that The Hulk would be appearing on the film, although Ruffalo has denied any knowledge on this.

According to Comic Book, the "Captain America: Civil War" update saw Ruffalo partying with some of his co-stars at a Berlin club, prompting speculation about his possible appearance in the film, which would be an interesting turn on the original story, as the comic book Civil War didn't involve The Hulk.

In the meantime, NDTV reports yet another exciting "Captain America: Civil War" update, as it seems like every Spider-Man scene in the film has already been shot, namely those both with and without Tom Holland, as many of the stunt scenes in full Spidey costume were shot even before he was cast, played by stuntmen.

It's still unclear the role Spidey will have in the film, as this counts as his MCU introduction while in the comic books he's already a well-established superhero, who in the midst of the controversy takes off his mask to show his true self, Peter Parker.

"Civil War" has been deemed practically an "Avengers" movie, as it features most of the cast, including the most recent addition, Paul Rudd's Ant-Man, a film that referenced Spidey for the first time in the MCU.

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