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[VIDEO] Tom Holland Teases Superhero Cameos In New 'Spider-Man'! 'I Love The Idea Of Teaming Up'

Nov 25, 2015 11:24 PM EST | By Mic Florendo

The new "Spider-Man" movie that will feature Tom Holland may have something more to offer than just the web-slinging superhero.

During an interview with IGN, the 19-year-old actor teases a possible cameo of famous Marvel characters in the reboot which is scheduled for release on July 28, 2017.

Unlike the "Spider-Man" series that featured Tobey Maguire and "The Amazing Spider-Man" series that starred Andrew Garfield, fans may finally see Peter Parker teaming up with other superheroes.

"It's very daunting, because obviously the first two guys were so great and they did such fantastic performances, so I've got quite a lot to follow," Holland said.

"I think I'll have the help from the rest of the Marvel Universe and what's quite exciting is when you read these comics that he's in, he interacts with a lot of other superheroes," the British actor explained. "So I don't know if they will -- they might do -- but I love the idea of teaming up with other people and getting to work with some of the cast that are in this universe."

Before the new "Spider-Man" movie hits the theaters, Tom Holland is reportedly making his debut as Peter Parker in "Captain America: Civil War" on May 6, 2016.

He will be starring alongside Chris Evans as the Captain America, Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, and Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.

According to Comic Book, Spidey has always walked a lonely road, with no other heroes by his side, no matter how many villains show up in any given film. Tom Holland is reportedly excited to see a different story for his new character.

The "Spider-Man" reboot was reportedly set several years ago when Peter Parker was still in high school so his character may probably encounter a younger Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow and other superheroes in the film. Check out the video shared by IGN below:

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