Last year in October, Spider-Man: Homecoming wrapped up its filming and began its post-production. Since then, we have received various updates which confirmed that the film is progressing as planned.
Recently, Michael Giacchino shared his progress in composing the track list for Spider-Man: Homecoming. Furthermore, it looks like the music composer has wrapped his part of work for the film.
Giacchino revealed that it was his last day of scoring for the film and shared a photo to tease his followers. The music composer snapped a photo of his music sheet titled “The Vulture Theme.” Fans can check it out below. Earlier during the premiere of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Giacchino revealed that he’d love to be the composer for The Batman as well.
In more Spidey news, the friendly neighborhood superhero has appeared on the cover of the latest issue of Empire. The webslinger is on moving train wearing a headphone. Fans can check it out below.
Spider-Man: Homecoming releases on July 7th, 2017. The studio has already begun discussing a possible sequel. Recently, Actor Tom Holland also shared his idea of villains he’d like to fight in the second installment.
Holland’s Spider-Man will also appear in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War. Furthermore, a recent interview with Kevin Feige suggested that the ongoing relationship between Marvel and Sony might on to continue fruitfully.
Currently, the main cast is busy promoting the film. Earlier, Holland and Zendaya were in Brazil to promote Spider-Man: Homecoming. The stars also addressed their fans along with Stan Lee in a panel discussion.
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