By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 01, 2015 06:00 AM EST

The "Spider-Man" reboot will be in full swing by 2017, but actor Tom Holland is already known to appear on "Captain America: Civil War" next year. As such, many fans also wonder whether other famous superheroes will appear in the "Spider-Man" reboot.

Well, that may have just been solved by ComicBook.com, which took the latest comments from Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) and Chris Evans (Captain America) in a joint appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" last week, and pieced them together with Tom Holland's (Spider-Man) interview with Coming Soon.

"By the way, we are going to shoot in Atlanta again, you and I," Downey said while complaining about the Atlanta heat in jest.

To this, Evans replied, "I know, I'm ready, I'm ready."

These statements were then pieced together with an earlier statement made by Holland.

"We're shooting in Atlanta for most of it, because they have studios there and I think it's cheaper to build a New York set than it is to shoot here, because it's going to be very expensive," the 19-year-old actor told Coming Soon in an interview. "We probably will end up [in New York] for one week or two."

"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," set for release on May 2017, and while it has been confirmed to shoot in Atlanta, director James Gunn reportedly ruled out any other human superhero appearing in the film. That rules out Iron Man, therefore he and Cap couldn't possibly appear there.

Meanwhile, "Doctor Strange," set for release on November 2016, is confirmed to shoot everywhere but Atlanta. Marvel confirmed shooting to take place in Nepal and the UK.

As for "Thor: Ragnarok," set for release in July 2017, Marvel just confirmed shooting in Australia.

The only remaining MCU films would be the "Avengers: Infinity War" parts 1 and 2, but since they are scheduled for 2018 and 2019 release dates, having shooting locations at this time would be too far ahead.

According to What Culture, there have also been talks that Tony Stark is set to mentor Spidey when it comes to his high-tech superhero costume.

In addition, Slash Film thinks the "Spider-Man" reboot could use big superhero cameos to get more audiences, especially since 2012's "Amazing Spider-Man" didn't do too well.

However, according to The Inquisitr, another possibility is that Downey and Evans could be talking about the "Infinity War" films in the Jimmy Kimmel appearance since it's highly likely that they will be shot in Atlanta.

"Spider-Man" is scheduled for release on July 28, 2017, while "Captain America: Civil War" is set for a May 6, 2016 release date.

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