Spider-Man: Homecoming adds The Nice Guys’ Angourie Rice

Angourie Rice at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

by James White |
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We know an awful lot about who will be in Spider-Man: Homecoming, plus the fact that there are now so many of them, the production will need a parking lot full of trailers to accommodate them all. Yet there is still room for another person, and Angourie Rice is that new addition.

Rice, who stole scenes out from the thoroughly entertaining Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe in The Nice Guys, is playing... Well, as usual, Sony and Marvel aren't saying, the total spoilsports.

They're also staying mum on the plot, though we know Tom Holland's Peter Parker won't have to go through the usual spider-bite rigmarole. We catch up with him after the events of Captain America: Civil War as he attempts to navigate the tricky waters of high school life while also battling bad guys as his web crawling alter ego.

Marisa Tomei is once more Aunt May, with Robert Downey Jr. finding time to drop in as Tony Stark. Michael Keaton is reportedly the villain known as The Vulture, with Logan Marshall-Green as another baddie. The sprawling cast also includes Martin Starr, Donald Glover, Tony Revolori and Abraham Attah.

With Jon Watts currently calling the shots, Spider-Man: Homecoming will be with us on July 7 next year, probably featuring an end credit list that, for the cast alone, runs to 23 minutes.

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