The involvement of Spider-Man in the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is one of the most puzzling questions. With so many characters gracing the screen in the film, it seems rather questionable to throw in the biggest Marvel superhero to just hang out for a few scenes and call it day. Some might call it a cash grab.

Now we have our first bit of rumors revolving around the subject. Latino Review reported that the web-slinger would have a relationship with Iron Man in the new movie as Tony Stark himself would help Spidey get going in the superhero realm.

"Latino-Review has been told that the original comic book plot of Iron Spider will not be part of 'Civil War' but instead Stark will be the one responsible for creating Spidey's web shooters," says the report.

That makes sense when you consider Iron Man's ability to create virtually any weapon. However, the report also provides insight into where Peter Parker is in his life.

"When we first meet young Spider-Man, Peter Parker will be a hero using only things a teenager has access to while Stark has the capability of making more 'hero ready' suits (he has a line about making the Avengers 'look cool' in Age of Ultron)," adds Latino Review.

This works with the information previously hinted regarding whether Peter Parker would enter the Avengers world as a ready-made super hero. The origin story is being bypassed, especially after being featured in two movies.

If Stark does in fact help Spider-Man, then it makes sense that Parker would join forces with Stark in the big battles. He is expected to take a stand against Captain America and engage him in battle.

While the teams were recently revealed, Peter Parker was not among those present in the posters, making fans speculate about his absence. However, this Latino Review piece seems to indicate that he will in fact align with Iron Man when push comes to shove.

"Captain America: Civil War" arrives on May 6, 2016.