With all of the trailers and clips that have been released, some people feel that Spider-Man: Homecoming’s major plot points have all been revealed and they’ve already seen the movie. With a month to go before the movie hits the theaters, this isn't exactly a good thing, and now we have a new clip.
The satisfaction we get from big superhero movies may be in the little things. For example, James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy movies are packed with Easter-Eggs and references, from beginning to end. We have yet to see this type of small detail with Spider-Man: Homecoming.
However, Marvel released a new clip today that spoils just what we described above. Everybody knows that Stan Lee cameos in the Marvel movies, but his roles are typically not revealed until the movies are released. However, this new clip spoils the cameo. Furthermore, Happy Hogan is also featured.
We could say that this clip promotes the NBA finals, but it does feature new Spider-Man: Homecoming footage, and it spoils a cameo that should have been saved for the theaters. If you want to check it out, here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7BgPmqbHr4
There is no doubt that, as Peter Parker’s first MCU solo movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming is one of this summer’s biggest movie events of the summer. As such, it’s probably this year’s only Marvel flick that has a real chance of passing the $1 billion mark.
The movie is the second reboot of the Spider-Man franchise, the first solo outing of the third actor to portray Peter Parker, and the sixth Spider-Man flick in the last 15 years. With all of the details revealed so far, we wonder whether Marvel's marketing machine may have dropped the ball.