"Spider-Man: Homecoming" is set to have a different twist with regards to our hero's villains. Vulture or Adrian Toomes and Shocker or Herman Schultz were reported to be the two adversaries of our super hero. Vulture was rumored to be portrayed by Michael Keaton but other thinks that Logan Marshall-Green may be able to grab the role. Shocker is played by Bokeem Woodbine from "Fargo."
The third villain in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is not someone with super power according to Schmoes Know. That means that the new character will not be Spider-Man's antagonist, but Peter Parker's. According to the same site, he might be a love interest of Aunt May and someone Peter gets to see on a regular basis.
Fans know how protective Peter Parker is with his Aunt May so it is natural that he will be wary whoever will be her love interest. It is not clear whether the villain became such because of Parker's prejudice, or that he was just using Aunt May to get near to Peter so he can take his evil plans. This rumored angle of the story is proving that "Spider-Man: Homecoming" may have too many villains. Even in his everyday life, Parker is facing adversary that he needs to deal with.
Aunt May has several love interests in the comic story according to Comic Book. After Uncle Ben died, she got linked to Jarvis and Willie Lumpkin, the Fantastic Four's mailman, and almost got married to Doctor Octopus. A more serious thing went between her and John Jonah Jameson, Sr who is the father of J. Jonah Jameson. Fans will just have to wait who will be the third villain in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" among those characters. Or will it be an entirely new persona?
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