spiderman
First look of the concept art featuring the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming Twitter/Spider-Man

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" star Tom Holland recently posted a video on his Instagram feed, in which he shows off an aerial side flip stunt and personally called out Chris Hemsworth after his landing.

“How’s that, Hemsworth?” Holland asked, captioning the video, “beat that.” The clip appears to be in response to a video posted by Chris, in which the "Thor" star funnily failed a similar move a few weeks back. Looking at Tom in the video, it is hard to differentiate between him and Spider-Man.

 

@chrishemsworth and @bobbydazzler84 beat that!

A video posted by ✌️ (@tomholland2013) on

With the filming for “Spider-Man: Homecoming” underway, director Jon Watts and Tom have let their fans get a peek to behind the scenes. Watts also shared a video on his Instagram account, showing Holland on a green screen set sitting in front of a moving, threatening-looking, ghostly shadow.

 

Tom spooky shadow

A video posted by Jon Watts (@jnwtts) on

It is possible that the set’s lighting was creating the dark patches on the studio’s green screen. But it seems more appropriate that Jon and Tom know exactly what was generating that shadow.

Although the audiences haven’t heard anything about the movie’s villain Vulture yet, reportedly being played by Michael Keaton, this could be their first official glimpse. The shadow looks like a man crouching down or resting on some kind of ledge. The two videos have piqued the audiences' interest.

“Spider-Man: Homecoming” is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. In the movie, Peter Parker tries to balance his life as a high school student while also being the hero, Spider-Man. It is set to star Marisa Tomei as Peter Parker’s Aunt May, Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark aka Iron Man, and Zendaya is rumoured to play Mary Jane Watson. The film is scheduled to be released on July 7, 2017, in the United States.