Tom Holland is the new guy to watch out for because he will portray one of the biggest superhero characters of all time, Spider-Man.
Before he makes his debut as Peter Parker in the untitled reboot on 2017, there were reports that he will appear in "Captain America: Civil War" which is scheduled for release on May 6, 2016.
However, he wasn't shown in the new trailer of Captain America and the conflict wasn't about the Superhuman Registration Act which involved Spider-Man in the comic books.
During an interview with SuperHeroHype, Holland revealed what makes his character different from other Marvel superheroes and this may answer the question as to why he wasn't shown yet in the third installment of Captain America.
"I think one of the most interesting things about Peter Parker for us is that he's the only person in the MCU now that has a secret identity, so we all know who everyone else is," the 19-year-old actor explained. "I think it's quite interesting to go back to that hiding behind a mask."
The website also asked Tom Holland what his experience was working with the Hollywood A-listers who starred in "The Avengers" series including Chris Evans (Captain America) and Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man).
"They're lovely people and Robert did my first screen test and he was so welcoming. He took me aside and gave me a little advice about the audition," he said. "Like with Ron (Howard), I just felt at ease with him, 'cause he's just a down to earth easy-going guy, and I can't wait to get to work with them more. I'm really excited to get to work and be a part of that universe."
Back in April, Robert Downey Jr. assured the audience that they won't be disappointed with the untitled "Spider-Man" reboot that will star Tom Holland.
"However we spin it, we're going to try and defy the expectation of what it would mean," the 50-year-old actor told IGN.
"That's been the directive from jump. But I think that a great job has been done with Spider-Man so far. And I think that the direction that Spider-Man is going to take is exactly what the fans would be delighted to see."