Spider-Man: not a full-blown character in Civil War

THR sat with Paul Rudd and Kevin Feige and got into details about the future of the MCU. Spider-Man's future development was also brought to attention.
THR maintains "Holland will report immediately to the set of the currently shooting Captain America: Civil War, which Marvel has scheduled for a May 6, 2016, release and in which the newest Spider-Man will make his first onscreen appearance."
And Variety corroborates: "The actor is first expected to make an appearance in "Captain America: Civil War" in order to properly introduce him into the Marvel film universe, with standalone films to follow on July 28, 2017."
Variety also adds "Spider-Man is only expected to have a cameo in "Captain America: Civil War," so there wasn't a rush to make a decision since the thesp would only be shooting for about a week."
The question now is: how are they going to work out a teenage Spidey "“ child-friendly on top of that "“ in the events expected for Civil War?
No sex, no smoking, no violence, no nothing for the newfangled Spider-Man: a lot of limitations to comply with and manage to slot him in a movie that's expected to bring the regular superhero dish to the table.
But, then again, if he'll only hold a cameo, Spider-Man won't probably even need to be developed such as to have to push the limits exacted by Sony.
On that note, I guess we'll just have to wait and see. What's good to know is the months-old rumor stuck: Spider-Man is in Civil War, and he'll only make a cameo!
But what say you, guys? How will Marvel manage to keep Spider-Man a childproof character in a cinematic universe which clearly targets adult audience? Have your say below via comments! And don't forget: stay tuned, we'll bring you the hottest scoop on all things Marvel!
