New Photo From SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING; Tom Holland Says The Vulture Is Terrifying
While we wait for the first trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming to be released tonight, we have a new photo to share with you featuring Tom Holland as Spider-Man. The photo comes from USA Today, and it came along with some additional information on Peter Parker and Holland's thoughts on The Vulture.
According to the report, the film begins with Peter Parker returning to his normal life in Queens after the events of Captain America: Civil War. They go on to offer the following new brief plot summary:
The coming-of-age story features Peter attending his high school for gifted kids, trying to impress his new benefactor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and also dealing with a pesky arch enemy, the Vulture (Michael Keaton).
Holland talks about the film, saying that it's more of a character piece "about this kid who’s struggling to talk to girls and also struggling to save the city… This is really a movie where Spider-Man’s not the finished article. He really does learn and he makes massive mistakes. It’s nice to see a kid do that and then try to rectify those mistakes.”
He goes on to talk about how scary The Vulture will be in the film. He says that “The first time we see the Vulture is terrifying. It’s like a horror movie: really scary, very intense and shocking.” I can't wait to see this reveal, and I hope we get a glimpse of The Vulture in the first trailer!
Director Jon Watts added, “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.”
Spider-Man: Homecoming will be released on May 7, 2017. Stay tuned for that trailer!