Spiderman: Homecoming trailer released today

QUERETARO, MEXICO - MAY 06: (L-R) Actors Laura Harrier and Tom Holland and Stan Lee attend CONQUE to promote the new film 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' at Centro De Congresos De Queretaro on May 6, 2017 in Queretaro, Mexico. (Photo by Victor Chavez/WireImage)
QUERETARO, MEXICO - MAY 06: (L-R) Actors Laura Harrier and Tom Holland and Stan Lee attend CONQUE to promote the new film 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' at Centro De Congresos De Queretaro on May 6, 2017 in Queretaro, Mexico. (Photo by Victor Chavez/WireImage) /
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The new Spider-Man trailer is out and Peter Parker’s suit got an upgrade.

Joining forces with Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker returns to the silver screen in Spider-Man: Homecoming which will open in theaters July 7. Tom Holland reprises the role as boy-wonder still coming to terms with his superpowers, alongside Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) who recruited Spidey to go up against the Avengers.

Fans of Stark (Iron Man) will be thrilled as it looks like from the trailer that the genius and technical savant has upgraded Spider-Man’s suit and will carry a major role in Homecoming. Known for his arrogance, acting as the playboy, and kicking a lot of butts, watching Stark as the teacher will be quite the interesting storyline for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While still in high school battling the daily struggle of sweetheart crushes, acne and social acceptance, Peter Parker is not at all what Stark is accustomed to. Updating Spider-Man’s suit to more of an Iron Man feel is the Tony Stark seal of approval he incorporates to help his pupil fight more crime, while also protecting him.

A babysitter for Parker, Stark continues to give off that machismo vibe we’ve come to loathe during an awkward hug in his limo, “It’s not a hug, I’m just grabbing the door for ya. We’re not there yet.” So don’t worry, Stark is still as arrogant and self-involved as he has ever been.

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Also in Homecoming will be Donald Glover, Tyne Daly, Marisa Tomei, John Favreau and Zendaya. Michael Keaton plays the villain, Vulture, who is aiming to keep up his criminal ways by adapting to the change of the world. Flying in what looks to be a mechanical winged flying apparatus, Vulture will be quite the antagonist for Spider-Man.