Hey Guys, nerds, geeks, fans... I'm sure a lot of you out there probably have heard about the new spider-man movie hitting the big screens next year July 28th, 2017. Ain't it cool? But well what do we know or like to know about this reboot.
Most of us know that Sony and Marvel's upcoming Spider-Man reboot is set in high school. So the recently uncovered possible title makes a lot of sense on a number of different levels. The movie could be called Spider-Man: Homecoming and practically we can only hope that it ends with a big fight at a high school dance. This was based on Sony registering a domain name for the title, but now three more domain registrations have been found, each suggesting a different title for the film.
Tom Holland is set to be introduced as Peter Parker in this summer's Captain America: Civil War. And we've already gotten our first look at the character thanks to a trailer that debuted earlier this year (2016). Now, we are getting our first glimpses at the wider world this wall crawler will be inhabiting. The Spider-Man: Homecoming title hints at not just an honored high school tradition. It also directly acknowledges that the iconic Marvel character is back where he belongs amongst his superhero peers.
As we saw in the trailer, Peter Parker is on Team Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War. But in the original comic book storyline upon which this sequel is based, Spidey eventually bails on Tony Stark and sides up with Steve Rogers. We have no idea if this is how things will play out in the actual movie, or what it means for the Spider-Man reboot, which hits screens in 2017.
Officially the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" hasn't been announced by Sony and Marvel as the actual title of the movie.
Spider-Man: Homecoming also has a third important meaning. The title actually references a 1980s Marvel comic book story that featured cameos from both Captain America and Iron Man, both who have been rumored for this reboot, wouldn't it be awesome if it's actually happening. And it has been confirmed by Marvel and Sony that at least one key Marvel player will show up in this 2017 release as an agreement for the shared property between the two studios (Sony and Marvel).
Jon Watts, best known for his indie thriller Cop Car, is directing Spider-Man: Homecoming later this year. Along with Tom Holland, the movie also stars Marisa Tomei as Aunt May and singer Zendaya Coleman as the female lead. So, what do you think? Do you love this title? Or could they have come up with something better? Comment below what you think about the title and suggest dubbed titles for the reboot.
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