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Like Spidey, I'm finally swinging back into action and what better way to do it than with the release of the first official trailer for the upcoming Spider-Man film which is set to hit theaters next year (2017).
With the renewed interest for more Spider-Man after his show-stealing appearance in Captain America: Civil War, the wait for a new spidey film is almost over.
So, feast your eyes on the ALL NEW, SPECTACULAR, and AMAZING first official trailer for the newest iteration of your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
With the renewed interest for more Spider-Man after his show-stealing appearance in Captain America: Civil War, the wait for a new spidey film is almost over.
So, feast your eyes on the ALL NEW, SPECTACULAR, and AMAZING first official trailer for the newest iteration of your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
If there were any doubts as to how intertwined the worlds of Spider-Man (Sony Pictures) and the Avengers (Marvel Studios) were going to be, rest easy as they seem to be more connected than just a cameo here or there.
In the first official trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, we can see obviously, that Tony Stark is still kind of keeping tabs on Peter. While it could be that he is just there to give him advice on what to do, or not to do, on his quest to become a hero, he could very well be there because of ulterior motives. One of them being, Chitauri technology, i.e. weapons that might have been recovered from the Battle of New York and possibly sold in the black market to be reverse-engineered by people with not so good intentions. As we can see from at beginning of the trailer, the "plasma-cutter" has a somewhat relative look to the weapons used by the Chitauri, not only that but the cannon used by the very menacing Vulture (Michael Keaton) to blast through the cruise ship does as well. Also, could the Vulture's wings/suit be powered by the same kind of tech that is powering those weapons? It kind of seems like it.
How bad is the Vulture by the way? From the looks of things, bad enough that Iron Man and Spider-Man seem like they have to team up to take him down. Stay tuned and find out when the film releases in cinemas on July 17, 2017.
BONUS:
There is also an international trailer with new footage that was released after the trailer above premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live, check it out.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the first solo Spider-Man film that will be connected to Marvel Studios' super succersful Cinematic Universe. It is set to premiere on July 17, 2017.
In the first official trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, we can see obviously, that Tony Stark is still kind of keeping tabs on Peter. While it could be that he is just there to give him advice on what to do, or not to do, on his quest to become a hero, he could very well be there because of ulterior motives. One of them being, Chitauri technology, i.e. weapons that might have been recovered from the Battle of New York and possibly sold in the black market to be reverse-engineered by people with not so good intentions. As we can see from at beginning of the trailer, the "plasma-cutter" has a somewhat relative look to the weapons used by the Chitauri, not only that but the cannon used by the very menacing Vulture (Michael Keaton) to blast through the cruise ship does as well. Also, could the Vulture's wings/suit be powered by the same kind of tech that is powering those weapons? It kind of seems like it.
How bad is the Vulture by the way? From the looks of things, bad enough that Iron Man and Spider-Man seem like they have to team up to take him down. Stay tuned and find out when the film releases in cinemas on July 17, 2017.
BONUS:
There is also an international trailer with new footage that was released after the trailer above premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live, check it out.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the first solo Spider-Man film that will be connected to Marvel Studios' super succersful Cinematic Universe. It is set to premiere on July 17, 2017.
Starring
Tom Holland: Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Michael Keaton: Adrian Toomes / Vulture
Jacob Batalon: Ned Leeds
Marisa Tomei: May Parker
Robert Downey Jr. Tony Stark / Iron Man
Directed By: Jon Watts