Spider-Man
IN PHOTO: A woman flies a kite depicting comic book superhero Spider-Man kite during the annual Singapore Kite Festival. REUTERS/Edgar Su

We've got some new casting information regarding the forthcoming Spider-Man flick dubbed, "Spider-Man: Homecoming."

New reports say, Laura Harrier ("One Life to Live") and Tony Revolori ("The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Dope") have both joined "Spider-Man: Homecoming" as two of Peter Parker's high school classmates.

As The Wrap reports, Harrier will have a more significant role, while there are conflicting reports about Revolori's character. Furthermore, the site goes on to say Revolori will play Manuel, a friend of Parker's, while Deadline reports the actor will play Peter's high school nemesis.

The two actors will join Tom Holland as the web slinging superhero Spider-Man as well as "Birdman" star Michael Keaton who is said to play the film's villain. And as Spider-Man has a lot of villians we don't know if he'll be Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, the Sandman, The Lizard, Electro or The Rhino.

As previously reported, the film will arrive in theaters on July 7, 2017 and this Spider-Man movie will be fully integrated into the greater cinematic Marvel universe.

Jon Watts will be directing the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" film and we've learned of a few cast members. Aside from Holland as Spider-Man we'll also see Marisa Tomei take on the role of Aunt May and Zendaya as Michelle.

Sony motion picture chairman Tom Rothman explained that the title Homecoming has a high school ring to it, but Holland also said of the movie, "Peter (Parker) is trying to find his way home."

While we don't know the plot for the new Spider-Man flick, we know we'll first be introduced to Holland's version of the character in "Captain America: Civil War," which will arrive in theaters May 6, 2016.

Check out Holland as Spidey in the "Captain America: Civil War" trailer below. Plus the actor shows off his acrobatic skills in a second video, which you can also see below.

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