It is crazy to think of where Marvel Studios have gone in the past six years compared to what they were when they were selling off some of their hottest properties to Fox and Sony in order to make back something. Now with Disney and Marvel holding all the cards, does that mean one of their most famous superheroes is coming back?

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While the Marvel Event on Tuesday lacked a Spider-Man announcement that many fans wanted to see, the head man behind it didn't outwardly deny that they were working on bringing the hero back home, and his comments seem to hint that there is some truth to these rumors.

When asked about Spider-Man, Marvel head Kevin Feige was vague, but offered hope that the hero could come to the MCU sometime soon, saying that "anything that wasn't specifically and obviously revealed today is either not true at all, or still rumor until it's worked out."

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This statement doesn't completely end the rumors that Spider-Man could be coming back and actually probably fuels speculation more since it could mean Sony and Marvel are talking and could have a resolution soon with Captain America 3 not shooting for another six months.

It is curious how Marvel will be able to do the Civil War plot without Spider-Man, who plays an integral role in the comics, but it seems like for now, they have Black Panther to pose as the hero in the same role.

Feige's comments seem to give hope that Spider-Man could be coming back, at least on a loan as of now, and may pop up in the jam-packed Captain America: Civil War cast, but it also leaves a lot of questions concerning what could happen.

Will that Spider-Man be Andrew Garfield? Will they address the lack of Avengers movement during the past two Spidey movies?

There are a lot of questions that could be getting answers in the next six months by Marvel.