Well, The Brand New Spiderman Movie, Spiderman Homecoming (2017), is scheduled to premiere
early next month, and there has been a lot of hype around it's release.
I've been seeing a bunch of Stuff around the internet about Spiderman Homecoming, Tom
Holland and Robert Downey Junior and that just pushed me further to want to create this
video.
So sit back, relax and here are 30 Things You probably didn't know about Spiderman
Homecoming (2017).
1.
So here's the entire plot in a nutshell.
A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging
super hero Spider-Man.
Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his
Aunt May, 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.
2.
In an interview from 2013, while promoting his [then] upcoming film, Nosotros Vivimos
Asi - This is How We Live (2011), Tom Holland was asked by a reporter what kind of role
he might want to try next.
When Holland replied, saying a project with action and humor would be of interest to him,
the reporter asked if he would ever like to play a superhero.
"Maybe Spider-Man, in ten years time," answered Holland.
"The reboot of the reboot, if they do that."
3.
J.K. Simmons had previously expressed interest in returning to the role of J. Jonah Jameson
(the role that he played in the Sam Raimi trilogy, and also voiced the character in
Ultimate Spider-Man (2012)).
However, once he was cast as Comissioner Gordon in Justice League (2017), all discussion of
this happening ceased.
4.
On April 21, 2016, it was made official that Robert Downey Jr. would reprise his role as
Tony Stark/Iron Man.
This also marks the first time that a Spider-Man film will include another superhero character
from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
5.
This will be the first Spider-Man film where the special effects for the character are
not being produced by another company affiliated with Sony, the rights holder to Spider-Man.
Industrial Light & Magic, which handles much of the special effects for the Marvel Cinematic
Universe film series, will be producing the special effects.
6.
Sequels to The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) as well as plans for a Sinister Six movie were
turned down in favor of this film.
However, spin-offs for that franchise, and in that universe are still being in production
by Sony off-MCU, such as Venom (2018).
7.
The films release date was originally meant for Thor: Ragnarok (2017), which was then
moved to the November 3, 2017 release slot for Black Panther (2018), this move would
ultimately change the release dates for several other Marvel films.
8.
Kevin Feige has stated that this film will not be a third retelling of Spider-Man's origin.
Feige also stated that Spidey's new suit will be based off of the classic version of the
costume.
9.
Before this film was officially announced, Sony planned to build a universe not too dissimilar
to the Marvel Cinematic Universe using only Spider-Man characters.
This included an untitled spin-off focusing on a female super heroine assumed to be Black
Cat, a Venom film, a Sinister Six film and two further installments to The Amazing Spider-Man
series.
Andrew Garfield was signed on to appear in at least two of these films.
10.
While speaking with the Daily Beast, Tom Holland says that the new Spider-Man Reboot will be
the "biggest independent film ever".
He said: "One of the special things about what we're going to try and create is that
you're going to see the biggest independent film ever.
It's not going to be an epic thing; it's going to be a film surrounded by these incredible
things, but that follows this boy and his life.
Peter Parker is a favorite of many because everyone can relate to him, and we're going
to try to make everyone relate to our Peter Parker.
11.
When Sony was in the development stage of the Sam Raimi film series with a fourth film
on the way, John Malkovich was originally cast as the Vulture opposite Tobey Maguire
as the title character, with Malkovich preparing for the role.
However, the film was cancelled once Sony opted to reboot the series with Marc Webb
and Andrew Garfield.
12.
When the film was announced, several actors were rumored and expressed interest in taking
over the role from Andrew Garfield.
Dylan O'Brien and Logan Lerman were key figures but also rumored were Daniel Radcliffe, Freddie
Highmore, Alfred Enoch, Donald Glover, Josh Hutcherson and Grant Gustin.
Freddy Highmore admitted he would 'love to be considered'.
13.
On Peter Parker passing the torch to Miles Morales while this film was still The Amazing
Spider-Man 3, Andrew Garfield stated: "Miles Morales was a huge moment in this character's
comic book life.
And I do believe that we can do that.
It's something I'm really interested in figuring out; an eloquent way of coexisting, or passing
on the torch.
I don't have an answer, but I think it's actually a really important move.
I think it's a really beautiful and important move.
I want it to feel like a circle.
I want the two ends to join, somehow.
I don't know what that means, yet.
I don't know what that means in terms of the quantity of Spider-Man movies I do.
But I know that I don't particularly want to be a 40-year-old Spider-Man.
14.
Michael Keaton plays a character called the Vulture which is a man in a bird costume.
Ironically, Michael Keaton starred in the Best Picture winning film Birdman in 2014
and that character is based off of Batman, which Michael Keaton played in 1989 and 1992.
15.
The weekend before Tom Holland was announced as Spider-Man, he posted three videos on his
Instagram account, where he showed of his backflip skills, to which many websites started
pointed out after he was cast, praising him for his spider-like abilities.
16.
Tom Holland is the youngest actor (at 19) to be cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
His predecessors, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, were 25 and 26, respectively, when
they were cast.
17.
While this movie is the first time that Spider-Man and his world have been a part of the MCU,
there have already been multiple Spider-Man characters in the MCU, prior to Peter's debut
in Captain America: Civil War (2016): Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk in Marvel's
Daredevil (2015) (Fisk is both a villain to Spider-Man and to Daredevil).
Vondie Curtis-Hall as Ben Urich in Daredevil (2015) (In the comics, Ben Urich is a reporter
for the Daily Bugle.
However, in the MCU he was a reporter for the New York Bulletin)
Leslie Bibb as Christine Everhart in Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), and Captain
America: Civil War (2016) (In the comics, Everhart is a reporter for the Daily Bugle.
In the MCU, she was last seen as a reporter for Vanity Fair, but it is unknown whether
or not she will have switched over to the Daily Bugle by the time Captain America: Civil
War (2016) rolls around, the same film to introduce Tom Holland as Spider-Man.
18.
The Cabin in the Woods (2012) director Drew Goddard had been rumored to write and direct
the film.
Goddard was hired to write and direct The Sinister Six for the Amazing Spider-Man franchise
after leaving as showrunner for the Netflix television series Daredevil, which is also
set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Goddard was in the shortlist but Jon Watts was hired instead.
19.
This film will be the second appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for actor Kenneth
Choi.
He previously played Jim Morita, one of the Howling Commandos in Captain America: The
First Avenger (2011).
20.
Spiderman Homecoming is The first Spider-Man film to feature Shocker (Herman Schultz),
Vulture (Adrian Toomes), and the Tinkerer (Phineas Mason).
The Vulture will be the main villain, but it is currently unknown what roles the Shocker
and the Tinkerer will have.
21.
Every live-action Spider-Man movie released after 2010 so far, debuted 10 years after
all 3 Sam Raimi/Tobey MacGuire movies.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) was released 10 years after Spiderman (2002); The Amazing
Spider-Man 2 (2014) after Spiderman 2 (2004); and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) after Spiderman
3 (2007).
22.
A major backlash toward a rumor stating Peter Parker could possibly be played by an African-American
actor caused controversy amongst comic fandoms.
Dan Slott, who was writing for The Amazing Spider-Man at the time, stated: 'Some of the
comments, rigidity, rationalizations, and-- in some cases-- flat-out-anger by some that
Spider-Man MUST "be white" scare me'.
That's some serious comic nerd hate.
23.
Tom Holland can be seen alongside two other MCU stars in 2015 films - Chris Hemsworth
(Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) stars alongside Tom in In the Heart of the Sea (2015)
and Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle/The Punisher in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) stars alongside
Tom in Pilgrimage (2017).
24.
The Vulture is the fourth member of the original Sinister Six gang to appear in a Spider-Man
film.
Members who have previously appeared are Doctor Octopus (in Spider-Man 2 (2004)), Sandman
(in Spider-Man 3 (2007)), and Electro (in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)).
So far, only Mysterio and Kraven the Hunter have not appeared in live-action to date.
25.
Before the casting, plot details or even the title was announced, the film became a victim
of Internet rumors and click-bait sites claiming to have inside information on the production.
This included fake plot details, fake cast members and even early criticism based on
the false information they were providing.
26.
Michael Keaton, who plays Adrien Toomes/Vulture in this film, previously starred in Birdman
or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) who also stars Emma Stone and Edward Norton.
Emma Stone portrayed the character of Gwen Stacy in the previous Spider-Man films The
Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and Edward Norton previously
portrayed Bruce Banner/Hulk in The Incredible Hulk (2008), which also takes place in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe.
27.
Asa Butterfield was originally the choice to play Spider-Man because Marvel liked him
since Day 1 when they announced the top 5 candidates to play Spider-Man, which were
Asa Butterfield, Nat Wolff, Timothée Chalamet, Tom Holland, and Liam James.
28.
Though the majority of the movie takes place in Manhattan, much of the movie was shot in
Atlanta, Georgia, with additional footage shot in Germany.
A portion of the film was still shot in the New York City.
29.
Michael Keaton and Marisa Tomei previously appeared together in The Paper (1994).
That film was written by David Koepp, who also wrote Spider-Man (2002), and was directed
by Ron Howard, whose daughter, 'Bryce Dallas Howard', appeared in Spider-Man 3 (2007).
30.
Michael Keaton is the third actor from the Batman series to cross over and appear in
Spider-Man or vice versa.
Cliff Robertson appeared on the 1960s Batman television series, and also played Uncle Ben.
J.K. Simmons played J. Jonah Jameson, and now plays Commissioner Gordon.
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