First Official SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Still Released Ahead Of Tonight's Trailer; Plus New Vulture Details
The Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer will finally be with us later tonight, but in the meantime we have the first officially released image from the film, featuring an unmasked Wall-Crawler (Tom Holland).
Following yesterday's exciting trailer-tease, we have this official Spider-Man: Homecoming image courtesy of USA Today.
The pic - which is a precursor to tonight's highly anticipated trailer - gives us a new look at Tom Holland as Spidey, as he holds his iconic mask in his hand.
The article also confirms that Homecoming will be skipping the origin story altogether, and focusing on Peter Parker attempting to adjust to his life back in Queens following his little stint with a superhero team in Captain America: Civil War.
A big part of that will involve having to deal with a new supervillain known as The Vulture (Michael Keaton), who is described as "an average Joe with criminal tendencies and a wicked wing suit." Holland and director Jon Watts elaborate:
“The first time we see the Vulture is terrifying,” Holland teases. “It’s like a horror movie: really scary, very intense and shocking.” The Spidey foe is different than other Marvel baddies such as Thanos and Ultron, Watts says. “It’s fun to think that if Spider-Man is a regular kid who becomes a superhero, there’s got to be a bunch of regular guys who become supervillains, too.”
Hopefully we get our first live-action glimpse of The Vulture in tonight's trailer. Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into theaters on July 7, 2017.