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| title = ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''
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| imdb_id = 2250912
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| image = [[File:SpiderManHomecoming.jpg|250px]]
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| tagline =
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| director = [[Jon Watts]]
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| writer =
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| based on = Spider-Man<br />by Stan Lee<br />Steve Ditko
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| cast = [[Tom Holland]]<br />[[Michael Keaton]]<br />[[Jon Favreau]]<br />[[Zendaya]]<br />[[Donald Glover]]<br />[[Tyne Daly]]<br />[[Marisa Tomei]]<br />[[Robert Downey Jr.]]
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| producer = [[Kevin Feige]]<br />[[Amy Pascal]]
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| cinematographer = [[Salvatore Totino]]
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| music by = [[Michael Giacchino]]
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| editor = [[Dan Lebental]]<br />[[Debbie Berman]]
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| studio = [[Columbia Pictures]]<br />[[Marvel Studios]]<br />[[Pascal Pictures]]
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| distributor = [[Sony Pictures Releasing]]
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| country = [[File:Flag-icon-us.gif|United States]]
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| language = English
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| release date = July 7, 2017
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| location =
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| runtime = 133 minutes
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| budget = $175 million
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| gross = $880.2 million
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| book =
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| wikia =
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|screenplay = [[Jonathan Goldstein]]<br />[[John Francis Daley]]<br />Jon Watts<br />[[Christopher Ford]]<br />[[Chris McKenna]]<br />[[Erik Sommers]]
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|rating = {{PG-13}}}}
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'''''Spider-Man: Homecoming''''' is a 2017 American superhero film directed by [[Jon Watts]]. The cast of the film consists of [[Tom Holland]], [[Michael Keaton]], [[Jon Favreau]], [[Zendaya]], [[Donald Glover]], [[Tyne Daly]], [[Marisa Tomei]], and [[Robert Downey Jr.]].
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A sequel, ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', was released on July 2, 2019.
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==Plot==
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Following the Battle of New York, Adrian Toomes and his salvage company are contracted to clean up the city, but their operation is taken over by the Department of Damage Control (D.O.D.C.), a partnership between Tony Stark and the U.S. government. Enraged at being driven out of business, Toomes persuades his employees to keep the Chitauri technology they have already scavenged and use it to create and sell advanced weapons. Eight years later, Peter Parker is drafted into the Avengers by Stark to help with an internal dispute, but resumes his studies at the Midtown School of Science and Technology when Stark tells him he is not yet ready to become a full Avenger.
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Parker quits his school's academic decathlon team to spend more time focusing on his crime-fighting activities as Spider-Man. One night, after preventing criminals from robbing an ATM with their advanced weapons from Toomes, Parker returns to his Queens apartment where his best friend Ned discovers his secret identity. On another night, Parker comes across Toomes' associates Jackson Brice / Shocker and Herman Schultz selling weapons to local criminal Aaron Davis. Parker saves Davis before being caught by Toomes and dropped in a lake, nearly drowning after becoming tangled in a parachute built into his suit. He is rescued by Stark, who is monitoring the Spider-Man suit he gave Parker and warns him against further involvement with the criminals. Toomes accidentally kills Brice with one of their weapons, and Schultz becomes the new Shocker.
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Parker and Ned study a weapon left behind by Brice, removing its power core. When a tracking device on Schultz leads to Maryland, Parker rejoins the decathlon team and accompanies them to Washington, D.C. for their national tournament. Ned and Parker disable the tracker Stark implanted in the Spider-Man suit, and unlock its advanced features. Parker tries to stop Toomes from stealing weapons from a D.O.D.C. truck, but is trapped inside the truck, causing him to miss the decathlon tournament. When he discovers that the power core is an unstable Chitauri grenade, Parker races to the Washington Monument where the core explodes and traps Ned and their friends in an elevator. Evading local authorities, Parker saves his friends, including his fellow classmate and crush Liz. Returning to New York City, Parker persuades Davis to reveal Toomes' whereabouts. Aboard the Staten Island Ferry, Parker captures Toomes' new buyer Mac Gargan, but Toomes escapes and a malfunctioning weapon tears the ferry in half. Stark helps Parker save the passengers and takes away the suit as a result of his recklessness.
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Parker returns to his high school life, and eventually asks Liz to go to the homecoming dance with him. On the night of the dance, Parker learns that Toomes is Liz’s father. Deducing Parker's secret identity from Liz's account about him, Toomes threatens retaliation if he interferes with his plans. During the dance, Parker realizes Toomes is planning to hijack a D.O.D.C. plane transporting weapons from Avengers Tower to the team's new headquarters, dons his old homemade Spider-Man suit and races to Toomes' lair. He is first ambushed by Schultz, but defeats him with the help of Ned. At the lair, Toomes destroys the building's support beams and leaves Parker to die. Parker escapes the rubble and intercepts the plane, steering it to crash on the beach near Coney Island. He and Toomes continue fighting, ending with Parker saving Toomes' life after the damaged Vulture suit explodes, and leaving him for the police along with the plane's cargo. After her father's arrest, Liz moves away, and Parker declines an invitation from Stark to join the Avengers full-time. Stark returns Parker's suit, which he puts on in his bedroom just as his Aunt May walks in.
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In a mid-credits scene, an incarcerated Gargan approaches Toomes in prison. Gargan has heard that Toomes knows Spider-Man's real identity, which Toomes denies.
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==Cast==
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*[[Tom Holland]] as [[Spider-Man (character)|Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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*[[Michael Keaton]] as Adrian Toomes / Vulture
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*[[Jon Favreau]] as [[Happy Hogan|Harold "Happy" Hogan]]
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*[[Zendaya]] as [[Michelle "MJ" Jones]]
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*[[Donald Glover]] as Aaron Davis
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*[[Tyne Daly]] as Anne Marie Hoag
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*[[Marisa Tomei]] as [[May Parker (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|May Parker]]
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*[[Robert Downey Jr.]] as [[Iron Man (character)|Tony Stark / Iron Man]]
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*[[Jacob Batalon]] as [[Ned Leeds]]
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*[[Laura Harrier]] as Liz Toomes
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*[[Tony Revolori]] as Eugene "Flash" Thompson
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*[[Bokeem Woodbine]] as Herman Schultz / Shocker
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*Michael Chernus as Phineas Mason / Tinkerer
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*Michael Mando as Mac Gargan
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*[[Logan Marshall-Green]] as Jackson Brice
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*[[Jennifer Connelly]] as Karen
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*[[Angourie Rice]] as Betty Brant
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*Abraham Attah as Abe Brown
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*[[Martin Starr]] as Roger Harrington
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*Garcelle Beauvais as Doris Toomes
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*Hemky Madera as Delmar
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*Tiffany Espensen as Cindy Moon
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*[[Isabella Amara]] as Sally Avril
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*[[Jorge Lendeborg Jr.]] as Jason Ionello
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*Michael Barbieri as Charles Murphy
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*J. J. Totah as Seymour O'Reilly
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*Kerry Condon as F.R.I.D.A.Y.
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*[[Chris Evans]] as [[Captain America (character)|Steve Rogers / Captain America]]
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*[[Gwyneth Paltrow]] as [[Pepper Potts]]
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==Videos==
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===Trailers===
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[[File:SPIDER-MAN HOMECOMING - Official Trailer (HD)|thumb|left|185 px|Official Trailer]]
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[[File:Spider-Man Homecoming - Official Trailer 2 HD|thumb|left|185 px|Official Trailer 2]]
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[[File:Spider-Man Homecoming - Trailer 3|thumb|left|185 px|Official Trailer 3]]
 
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Revision as of 04:07, 29 June 2020


Spider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 American superhero film directed by Jon Watts. The cast of the film consists of Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Tyne Daly, Marisa Tomei, and Robert Downey Jr..

A sequel, Spider-Man: Far From Home, was released on July 2, 2019.

Plot

Following the Battle of New York, Adrian Toomes and his salvage company are contracted to clean up the city, but their operation is taken over by the Department of Damage Control (D.O.D.C.), a partnership between Tony Stark and the U.S. government. Enraged at being driven out of business, Toomes persuades his employees to keep the Chitauri technology they have already scavenged and use it to create and sell advanced weapons. Eight years later, Peter Parker is drafted into the Avengers by Stark to help with an internal dispute, but resumes his studies at the Midtown School of Science and Technology when Stark tells him he is not yet ready to become a full Avenger.

Parker quits his school's academic decathlon team to spend more time focusing on his crime-fighting activities as Spider-Man. One night, after preventing criminals from robbing an ATM with their advanced weapons from Toomes, Parker returns to his Queens apartment where his best friend Ned discovers his secret identity. On another night, Parker comes across Toomes' associates Jackson Brice / Shocker and Herman Schultz selling weapons to local criminal Aaron Davis. Parker saves Davis before being caught by Toomes and dropped in a lake, nearly drowning after becoming tangled in a parachute built into his suit. He is rescued by Stark, who is monitoring the Spider-Man suit he gave Parker and warns him against further involvement with the criminals. Toomes accidentally kills Brice with one of their weapons, and Schultz becomes the new Shocker.

Parker and Ned study a weapon left behind by Brice, removing its power core. When a tracking device on Schultz leads to Maryland, Parker rejoins the decathlon team and accompanies them to Washington, D.C. for their national tournament. Ned and Parker disable the tracker Stark implanted in the Spider-Man suit, and unlock its advanced features. Parker tries to stop Toomes from stealing weapons from a D.O.D.C. truck, but is trapped inside the truck, causing him to miss the decathlon tournament. When he discovers that the power core is an unstable Chitauri grenade, Parker races to the Washington Monument where the core explodes and traps Ned and their friends in an elevator. Evading local authorities, Parker saves his friends, including his fellow classmate and crush Liz. Returning to New York City, Parker persuades Davis to reveal Toomes' whereabouts. Aboard the Staten Island Ferry, Parker captures Toomes' new buyer Mac Gargan, but Toomes escapes and a malfunctioning weapon tears the ferry in half. Stark helps Parker save the passengers and takes away the suit as a result of his recklessness.

Parker returns to his high school life, and eventually asks Liz to go to the homecoming dance with him. On the night of the dance, Parker learns that Toomes is Liz’s father. Deducing Parker's secret identity from Liz's account about him, Toomes threatens retaliation if he interferes with his plans. During the dance, Parker realizes Toomes is planning to hijack a D.O.D.C. plane transporting weapons from Avengers Tower to the team's new headquarters, dons his old homemade Spider-Man suit and races to Toomes' lair. He is first ambushed by Schultz, but defeats him with the help of Ned. At the lair, Toomes destroys the building's support beams and leaves Parker to die. Parker escapes the rubble and intercepts the plane, steering it to crash on the beach near Coney Island. He and Toomes continue fighting, ending with Parker saving Toomes' life after the damaged Vulture suit explodes, and leaving him for the police along with the plane's cargo. After her father's arrest, Liz moves away, and Parker declines an invitation from Stark to join the Avengers full-time. Stark returns Parker's suit, which he puts on in his bedroom just as his Aunt May walks in.

In a mid-credits scene, an incarcerated Gargan approaches Toomes in prison. Gargan has heard that Toomes knows Spider-Man's real identity, which Toomes denies.

Cast

Videos

Trailers

SPIDER-MAN_HOMECOMING_-_Official_Trailer_(HD)

SPIDER-MAN HOMECOMING - Official Trailer (HD)

Official Trailer

Spider-Man_Homecoming_-_Official_Trailer_2_HD

Spider-Man Homecoming - Official Trailer 2 HD

Official Trailer 2

Spider-Man_Homecoming_-_Trailer_3

Spider-Man Homecoming - Trailer 3

Official Trailer 3