Spider-Man: Homecomingbrings us our third Spider-Man in 15 years,naughty librarians and the eroticism of intellec but this webslinger's got something his predecessors didn't: a hookup to the Avengers.
The new poster makes that crystal-clear, positioning the Avengers tower smack-dab in the middle of the Manhattan skyline.
SEE ALSO: 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' trailer mixes action and awkardnessOur friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is there, too, chillin' like a villain on the water's edge.
Homework can wait. The city can’t. #SpiderManHomecoming pic.twitter.com/Po7VJaCfWg
— Spider-Man (@SpiderManMovie) March 24, 2017
In addition to his signature blue-and-red suit, Spider-Man's rocking a bright yellow blazer emblazoned with his school's insignia. And while the caption – "Homework can wait. The city can't" – suggests he's got a lot on his plate right now, he seems to be taking a break to soak in some sun.
While Tom Holland's Peter Parker will be flying (mostly) solo in Spider-Man: Homecoming, he'll get a visit from Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man. And he's due to reunite with a bunch of Marvel's other heroes in next year's Avengers: Infinity War, after meeting a bunch of them in last year's Captain America: Civil War.
But now we're getting ahead of ourselves. First, Spider-Man: Homecomingswings into theaters July 7.
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