‘Spiderman: Homecoming’ News and Update: Zendaya’s Role Revealed? Homecoming "Less Action-Packed"? Find Out Here!

By Kelly Callanga - 10 Dec '16 05:30AM
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"Spiderman: Homecoming" fans were already teased by its creators by showing the new trailer of the most anticipated movie. But Zendaya's fans still did not get the answer to the question they have been asking: who is she in the movie?

Tom Holland will portray Peter Parker's role in the movie, as revealed in previous reports and the trailer. According to a report from USA Today, other characters in the film have been revealed, including Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark and Michael Keaton as the Vulture.

Holland, in an interview with the news site, describes the "Spiderman: Homecoming" to be less action-packed than everyone might be expecting, and is more about Peter's struggles catching her crush's attention and Spiderman's hardships in saving people's lives in the city.

On the other hand, Teen Vogue reports that initially, rumors have spread that Zendaya will be playing Mary Jane's role in the "Spiderman: Homecoming" movie. But it was later confirmed that a different artist has been assigned to portray MJ's role in the movie.

Back in summer at the Comic-Con event, Zendaya's role has been confirmed in the movie as "Michelle," but further details about Michelle's character has not yet been revealed. The role has been explained by "Spiderman" comic's fans as Peter Parker's roommate but since Zendaya's role as Michelle has a different spelling than the comics, no one is still sure about the information.

On the trailer of "Spiderman: Homecoming", according to Seventeen, Zendaya was seen in the cafeteria at school with Peter and another friend. Peter tells his friend they should stop staring at the girl across them, the most popular girl at school named Liz Allen, before things get too creepy. Zendaya interrupts them and comments about what the two were doing.

Meanwhile, reports confirm that the new "Spiderman: Honecoming" movie will soon hit the theaters next year, July 7.

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