It hasn’t been too long since the Spider-Man franchise was rebooted, but fans are doubly excited about Spider-Man: Homecoming (in theaters July 7) because it is the first full Spider-Man movie to be part of the ever expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, which includes the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
We caught a glimpse of the new Spider-Man (played by Tom Holland) when he dropped in to one of the most epic battles ever featured in a superhero movie, stuffed right in the middle of Captain America: Civil War. And now we have our first good look at his first feature film — one Marvel promises will be very different than what we’ve seen previously from both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man movies.
Watch the first trailer below.
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This time around Spidey is back in high school, and the new film looks to embrace those sensibilities with a mix of a John Hughes-centric high school film combined with plenty of high-flying superhero action. Marisa Tomei returns as Peter Parker’s younger, hipper Aunt May and Michael Keaton co-stars as the villain Vulture. And just so audiences know this is a new kind of Spider-Man who is part of a much bigger universe, both Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau will reprise their roles as Tony Stark/Iron Man and Happy Hogan, respectively.
Spider-Man: Homecoming hits theaters on July 7, 2017.