Sony’s first Spider-Man film series petered out after the disappointing Spider-Man 3, and their second ended after The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was met with total indifference. But the property finally got the boost he needed when the studio struck a deal to bring the webslinger into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Spider-Man’s cameo was one of the most buzzed-about moments in Captain America: Civil War, and successfully drummed up excitement for his solo movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, due out next summer. Naturally, Sony doesn’t plan to stop there. In a recent interview, studio chief Tom Rothman confirmed plans for an entire Spider-Man universe. And while he’s staying quiet about what exactly those plans might look like, a new rumor says a Silver Sable movie could be among them. Spider-Man Universe Plans: Silver Sable Movie Rumored
After Tom Holland first appeared as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War, fans the world over could hardly wait to get their next glimpse of the latest, greatest take on the wall-crawler. Well, wait no longer: Looper has some exclusive photos of Tom Holland wearing the red and blue on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming. Read More: Exclusive: Spider-Man Homecoming set photos
The character was a fun addition to Civil War, but frankly I'm a little miffed they are squeezing in a Spidey film into the MCU lineup. Now I've been a fan of the franchise since I was a kid in the '70s, but he has had enough films in the last 15 years and characters who have had little or no cinematic love are getting their films pushed back or cancelled. Last I read on the subject Captain Marvel is being put off indefinitely, and Carol Danvers is an interesting character with a compelling story, especially as to her relationship with X-Man Rogue (which the MCU can't explore sadly). And Black Panther who was just as much fun to watch in Civil War is getting his movie pushed back in the lineup. Not as agregious as cancelled or pushed back indefinitely, but he's different than what we've seen on screen a half dozen times before.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Chernus has joined Sony Pictures and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Homecoming as one of the villains in the reboot of the franchise. Chernus will play Phineas Mason the Tinkerer in the film, which is being directed by Jon Watts and stars Tom Holland in the lead role. Chernus, whose credits include Captain Phillips, Aloha, The Bourne Legacy and Orange Is the New Black, will play opposite villain Michael Keaton. Michael Chernus Joins ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ As The Tinkerer
Marvel and Sony haven’t formally rolled out any posters for Spider-Man: Homecoming, but an early design has apparently surfaced at an industry trade show. Want a peek? The poster was reportedly spotted at the Magic Las Vegas trade show, and shows Tom Holland’s version of the web-slinger hanging upside down (in a suit design that should be familiar to fans who checked out Captain America: Civil War) and giving a sly salute. We also get another look at the comic-esque official logo for the film at the bottom. Here's the first official poster for Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming
In next summer’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, the sixth film (and second reboot) about the iconic web-slinging superhero, Marvel producers have found their Mary Jane Watson: 19-year old actress and singer Zendaya Coleman, star of the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up and K.C. Undercover. As the primary love interest of a teenage Peter Parker (who is secretly Spider-Man, for any of you who might somehow not know this), played by British actor Tom Holland in the upcoming film, Zendaya will take on the role previously played by Kristen Dunst in Sam Raimi’s original 2002-2007 film trilogy, which starred Tobey Maguire as Parker/Spider-Man. https://www.inverse.com/article/199...n-marvel-studios-mary-jane-watson-peter-parke
Jona Xiao has joined the cast of Sony-Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” opposite Tom Holland, Marisa Tomei and Michael Keaton, Variety has learned exclusively. Jon Watts is directing from a script written by “Vacation” helmers John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige are producing. Jona Xiao Joins ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
Breaking!!! Wait, I mean: SHOCKING!!! Someone has snapped the very first photos of Shocker on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming. At this point, little is known about who took the photos, when the photos were taken, and who is under the costume. If a leaked call sheet proves to be authentic, which it appears to be, that would mean Riddick and Fargo actor, Bokeem Woodbine, is playing Herman Schultz (aka Shocker). Spider-Man: Homecoming - First Look At Shocker On Set