Spider-Man: Homecoming’s Vulture is Connected to MCU With This Detail

Spider-Man is basically the most entry-level hero we have in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And that's not just because he's the youngest of them all.

Peter Parker enters the fray in almost a last-minute fashion when you look at Captain America: Civil War. True, Tony Stark has been keeping his eye on the prodigy for a while. But Spider-Man would be the only one to need actual training and mentorship from an Avenger, if the solo movie tells us anything.

Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts talked to The Wrap and revealed that there is one way by which Michael Keaton's villain The Vulture could connect into the MCU easily.

"In the same way that Peter Parker is the ground-level eyes through which we see the Marvel universe, I thought we could see Keaton's character as the ground level of what the villain's side of that universe could be. And that was really exciting."

What he means here is that The Vulture may be part of the group that cleans up the mess that the Avengers make after the big fight has gone down. It was already revealed before that this was the case, that he would be part of the crew clean-up that gets to handle all of the alien tech like that in the Chitauri episode.

Just what happens during those moments in between, maybe that's where the conflict in Spider-Man: Homecoming heightens.

Spider-Man: Homecoming will be out in theaters on July 7. It stars Tom Holland, Marisa Tomei, Zendaya, Jacon Batalon, Donald Glover, and Laura Harrier.

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