The teaser comes ahead of the release of 'Homecoming' new trailer, which has been previewed at CinemaCon and offers a brief look at Captain America.
- Mar 28, 2017
AceShowbiz - "Spider-Man: Homecoming" has posted a new teaser on its Twitter account and announced that new trailer will be released on Tuesday, March 28. The trailer has been screened at CinemaCon, though, revealing that Captain America (Chris Evans) will make a cameo in the movie.
In the teaser, Spider-Man (Tom Holland) is hanging on skyscraper's wall while launching a Spider-Tracer, which is presumably given to him by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). The scene later switches into a part which sees Spidey in a dangerous situation as he is attacked by Vulture (Michael Keaton).
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Meanwhile, the trailer at CinemaCon shows Peter Parker adjusting to his daily life in New York after the event in "Captain America: Civil War". Peter and his classmates are seen watching a video in which Captain America appears in his red-and-blue suit. Instead of being excited by the sight of the Captain, Peter looks somewhat bored, presumably because he has made a real encounter with Cap before. Whether or not Evans will have a great deal of appearance in "Homecoming" remains to be seen.
In related news, the first photos of Keaton as Vulture have been released and make their way out via USA Today. Along with the photos, more details about Vulture are unveiled. Producer Eric Hauserman Carroll explains that Vulture, whose real name is Adrian Toomes, "has a bone to pick" with Tony Stark after the latter takes control over his company. Carroll also says that Toomes "sort becomes the dark Tony Stark."
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"He thinks once he has this money and power, he'll have more control of his life," Carroll says of Toomes. Vulture depicter Keaton, meanwhile, says that Toomes is a kind of person who sees himself as a victim. "Some people see themselves as victims-he sees himself a little bit like that," explains Keaton. "He probably would have a strong argument that he never got a fair shot-a lot of 'Why not me? Where's mine?' " he adds.
Detesting Stark, Toomes, under the pseudonym of Vulture, starts selling illegal weaponry made from scavenged alien artifacts and stolen advanced tech. It doesn't take long until Spider-Man notices his deeds.
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"Spider-Man: Homecoming" is set after the events in "Captain America: Civil War". Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark. Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine-distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man-but when the Vulture emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.
Also starring in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" are Donald Glover, Zendaya Coleman, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Tony Revolori, Tyne Daly and Bokeem Woodbine. The movie will hit U.S. theaters on July 7.