The third trailer for Sony’s eagerly anticipated, Spider-Man: Homecoming was released Wednesday.
Sony’s sixth Spider-Man movie is directed by Jon Watts from a screenplay, credited to no less than six writers: Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.
The story is by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, based on the Marvel comic book by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
The first part depicts Tom Holland’s high-school Spider-Man, who debuted in “Captain America: Civil War.”
Here, at age 15, he is beginning to show prowess in several attempts to stop crime.
“Listen, Peter, there are people who handle this. Can’t you just be a friendly, neighborhood Spider-Man?” asks Robert Downey Jr.’s Stark.
But Parker discovers that his powers have been reduced by the “training wheels protocol” and complains “I’m sick of Mr. Stark treating me like a kid.”
“You are just a kid,” his best friend Ned responds.
The trailer shows the Vulture (Michael Keaton), as a new villain and Spider-Man intervening in attacks on the Washington Monument and the sinking Staten Island Ferry.
Producers are Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal.
Spider-Man: Homecoming opens July 7.