Be aware there a whole bunch of Spider-Man: Homecoming spoilers in this article.
How will Aunt May deal with the truth about Peter’s nighttime hobbies?
Why is Toomes all the sudden protecting Peter Parker?
And how does a high school kid from Brooklyn wind up in a battle against the Mad Titan Thanos?
Let’s take a look at the biggest questions we need answered afterSpider-Man: Homecomingbelow!
Which MCU Regular Will Take Over for Iron Man in the Sequel?
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Well, unless Tony dies inInfinity War, which is definitely a possibility.
Will Spider-Man Ever Properly Join the Avengers?
The end ofHomecominggives Peter a lovely moment of growth.
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However, will we ever see him become a full-fledged member of the Avengers in the MCU?
(There’s even a Spider-Man trade titled “Am I An Avenger?")
Will The Vulture Start The Sinister Six?
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You know, if not killing someone is considered paying back a good deed.
So, the question stands – why is he protecting Peter’s identity?
Because he owes him his life, or because he wants to be the one to take him down?
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Will that alliance become anything more than a tease?
It’s certainly possible, but there are a few complications.
For one, Michael Keaton’s contract was for a single film.
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On the more complicated end is the Sony/Marvel deal.
Will we see the Sinister Six at some point?
How Does Peter Get Mixed Up in ‘Infinity War’?
and a seat at the Avengers table.
How Will Aunt May Take the News?
This movie really wants you to know she’s hot.)
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What Is Thor’s Magic Belt and Why Does Tony Have It?
Miles Morales: Easter Egg or Teaser?
In fact, Davis is the reason Miles becomes Spider-Man.
After all, Feige recently revealed that the little boy in Iron Man, was in fact Peter Parker.
Turns out, it’s a bit of both.
“But anything thats happened in the books is potential material for us.
In the meantime, I think Miles is a big part of the animated movie that Sonys making.
But wherewego … we definitely want you to go ‘Hes there.
Hes there somewhere.'”