Spider-man Homecoming release date: New Spider-man movie to hit theaters July 7, 2017; Black Widow to cameo

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The Spider-man franchise reboot has plenty of possibilities, and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, in particular, is excited about the direction they are taking by reestablishing the web-slinging superhero as a high school student in Spider-Man: Homecoming. 

According to Feige, they're taking a page right off of the Harry Potter movies by presenting Peter Parker's journey in stages similar to what the Hogwarts students experienced throughout the run of the franchise.

"Should we be able to make more after that? Sure. This is sophomore year, is the next one junior year? Is the next one senior year? Is there a summer break between each of those? I don't know what, but it was sort of how do we do a journey for Peter not dissimilar for what the students of Hogwarts would go through each of their years, which was one of the early ideas we had for the movies," Feige explained.

However, it remains unconfirmed whether a fan favorite Avengers will make an appearance in the new movie.

While Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man is sure to star in the movie to continue his role as mentor to Peter, there has reportedly been sightings of Scarlett Johansson in Atlanta where Spider-man is being filmed.

The tip came from ComicBook.com which reported that the Black Widow was spotted possibly filming in the area but so far, no confirmation has been made by the studios of the possibility.

Having the Black Widow even with a cameo is not an impossibility since she is an Avenger and has previously interacted with Spidey in Captain America: Civil War where they were both fighting on the side of Tony Stark.

Spider-man Homecoming topbilled by Tom Holland will hit theaters on July 7, 2017 as one of the three Marvel movies that will be released next year. Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 will hit theaters on May 5 while Thor; Ragnarok will close out the year on November 3, 2017.

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