In the age of the superhero shared universe, Spider-Man (Tom Holland) is by far the youngest of them all. He’s just a kid in high school who is still learning the ropes, and if he wants to become someone like Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), he’s going to have to learn how to play by the rules.
That’s what we see in the latest trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming. The trailer actually premiered during CinemaCon 2017 last night, but Sony is just releasing it to the public now. So why don’t you check it out below.
Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture is a recurring villain in the Spidey-verse, but has never made an appearance in any of the films. Until now. Michael Keaton will be playing the winged villain in the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming,, starring Tom Holland as the Webhead. Though most remember him as a genius who developed flight technology, audiences will be introduced a new variation of the character.
With a new trailer hitting the Internet tomorrow, we will probably find out more about him and why he is being considered a “Dark Tony Stark.” More on this story below.
Sony has released the first trailer for Jon Watts‘ Spider-Man: Homecoming, starring Tom Holland as the title hero and Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture. It’s been months since the first footage dropped at the San Diego Comic-Con earlier this year, and now we are getting our first look at the new Webhead in action. But we are also getting our first look at the John Hughes-vibe that we’ve heard so much about.
Some of you may know that the first trailer for Spider-Man: Homecomingdrops tonight. But just in case you forgot, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have decided to release a nice teaser image of the Webslinger to serve as a reminder that it is coming.
Those who couldn’t attend the panel at Comic-Con this summer will no longer have to wait or read details of the footage that was shown. Now you can enjoy a nice teaser image that should be able to hold you over until the release of that trailer later tonight. Check it out below.
When word came that Spider-Man would be shared by Sony and Marvel, every Marvel fan nearly dropped to their knees. That excitement grew exponentially when we learned that we would see him as early as Captain America: Civil War. And from that first moment, he said “Hey, Everybody,” we knew that this was the right Spider-Man.
Now we can get excited for his solo adventures, which kicks off with Spider-Man: Homecoming. After waiting seven grueling months, we’ll finally get to see the official trailer. Check out the video teasing the trailer’s release below.
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