"Spider-Man: Homecoming" surely underwent the most controversial cast choices lately. One of the most recent intriguing ones belong to Zendaya, Hannibal Buress and Michael Keaton.
It was allegedly reported that "Spider-Man: Homecoming" will not feature only one villain. One of which that has been strongly rumored is Michael Keaton, expected to play the role of Vulture.
According to Comic Book, aside from Keaton's supposed participation, comedian Hannibal Buress spoke on his role in the upcoming film, though the actor will not play the antagonist in "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Buress said that his character will be a gym teacher, much to the alignment of his real life humor.
Buress says that his character may not be able to see the entire relevance of Peter Parker to Spider-Man in the film. However, the coach he will be portraying may hold the key to make "Spider-Man: Homecoming" quite the feat to watch and add the necessary tickle it needs.
Meanwhile, as per Screen Rant, despite Buress being one of the comedic geniuses in "Spider-Man: Homecoming," other villains will be taking the spotlight to take on Tom Holland's Peter Parker. One character expected to do so is Shocker, which as of the moment is said to be portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine.
The Tinkerer was also confirmed for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" alongside the already ominous Vulture. Generally, Tom Holland's Peter Parker will have more than just one trial to take on, with the entirety of the cast playing other relevant roles in his teen life.
Will "Spider-Man: Homecoming" deliver as expected? Keep posted for more "Spider-Man: Homecoming" news and updates before it airs on July 7, 2017.