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  1. Apr 21, 2017 · The Spider-Man: Homecoming trailers have offered a sneak peek at the various abilities of Peter's "Stark Suit," but we now have a proper breakdown of them, thanks to the LA Times: Droney - Like most superheroes, Spider-Man features his symbol on his chest.

  2. Apr 4, 2017 · In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man’s suit is built by Tony Stark, which means it has tons of new features and upgrades—more like Iron Man’s get-up than the Spider-suit we’re all familiar...

    • Germain Lussier
    • That Stark 'Internship' Is Going to Take Some Work
    • Spidey's Really Good at Hiding His Secret Identity
    • Women Abound in Peter's World
    • He May Be Still Learning, But Don't Think He's A Pushover
    • Everybody Needs A Best Friend
    • Hey, Aren't you...
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    • The Big Bads
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    The relationship between Parker/Spidey (Tom Holland) and Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) is one of the best things about the preview footage. Parker calls Avengers' missions "retreats" and thinks Stark is hugging him when he's just opening the car door, and in exchange, Stark enables a "training wheels" protocol limiting the teen's access t...

    Seriously, would you believe the clumsy kid with the locker next to yours was a superhero? Unlikely, and Holland has the mad skillz for secret-identity protection in real life, too. When the British actor went undercover at a high school in the Bronx to get the feel of American education, he confided that he was actually Spider-Man, and a fellow st...

    So is Zendaya's Michelle really a code name for Mary Jane Watson? Or Gwen Stacy, as some have suggested? We don't know yet, but while you're speculating about the women in Peter's life, don't forget Liz Allan (played by Laura Harrier in the movie), described by the studio as his classmate and love interest. For a goofball, he sure is surrounded by ...

    This is still Spider-Man, we're talking about. He shows no fear when up against a gang of criminals who are wearing cheap Avengers masks. "You guys aren't the real Avengers, Hulk gives it away," he tsk-tsks before taking them down. Of course, the battle doesn't quite turn out as he hoped, but how dull would the movie be if he was a pro from the sta...

    It's hard not to like Ned (Jacob Batalon), Parker's high-school best friend, who destroys the Death Star (oh, OK, it's a Lego version) when he discovers his pal's secret identity. Stark might get frustrated with Parker's steep learning curve, and other students might not believe he has superpowers, but Ned gets the inside scoop, and he's just as wo...

    And Ned may seem familiar to comics readers for another reason. As played by Batalon, he looks and acts similarly to the comic character Ganke Lee, who was the best friend of the character Miles Morales, who also took on the role of Spider-Man. "It was bizarre and flattering," Lee's creator, Brian Michael Bendis, told the Ultimate Spin podcast. "I ...

    Tony Revolori ("Grand Budapest Hotel") plays Flash Thompson, famed for bullying Peter Parker in the comics. Revolori is Guatemalan-American, adding to the movie's diversity. "What (director) Jon (Watts) has told us is he wants to cast people who would really be in Queens right now, and that's us," Revolori said at Comic-Con last summer.

    No "Mr. Mom" jokes: Michael Keaton is playing Adrian Toomes, aka Vulture. The latest international trailer, released Wednesday, reveals that Toomes runs a salvage company. When his crew went to pick up after the battle from 2012's "Avengers," he used some of the Chitauri alien tech to create his own gigantic and powerful Vulture suit -- and that's ...

    Spider-Man's origin tale is well-known, but "Homecoming" shakes it up a little bit. Marisa Tomei is playing Peter Parker's Aunt May. Tomei is 52, a perfectly acceptable age to be an aunt to a teen, but because the comic-book Aunt May was older and white-haired, there's been backlash. Tyne Daly has also been cast in the film -- and honestly, she loo...

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  3. Aug 11, 2019 · Peter Parker may have moved past the Homecoming suit when he constructed his Far From Home costume, but the main design features that made the Stark suit such an effective crime-fighting tool presumably live on in his new costume.

    • Comics Jr. Editor
    • Web Shooters. Coming in at #1, to no one's surprise, is Spider-Man's web shooters. They, without a doubt, are Spidey's most iconic and most important gadget.
    • Visor. One of the most famous and instantly recognizable shots in the MCU are Tony Stark's in helmet visor scenes. Giving us a look through Tony's eyes, we can see what his helmet displays to him as he's operating his suit.
    • GPS. Being from New York, Peter Parker definitely knows his way around the city, as anyone from the big apple can tell you. This fact may make this next gadget seem a bit obsolete for the New York-bound hero, but if Spider-Man's time in the MCU has shown us anything, he definitely isn't confined to the place.
    • Karen. Throughout his years as Spider-Man, Peter Parker has always really flown it solo, despite what the MCU might lead you to believe. This being the case, he often found himself alone with his thoughts or just talking to himself directly when out patrolling at night.
  4. Apr 24, 2017 · Peter Parker received a few tech upgrades courtesy of Iron Man in Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Civil War,” and you can bet he’ll have even more come “Spider-Man: Homecoming”! But why take our word for it when you can check out some of the Wallcrawler’s upgrades in a new spotlight video.

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  6. Apr 3, 2017 · One that shoots multiple webs at the same time out of one wrist – like, it shoots in two or three different directions. While Eric Carroll helped plan all the suit's functionality, it was Tom Holland that actually had to embody the young Web-Head.