'Spider-Man: Homecoming' cast news: Reboot recruits 2 more cast members

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" welcomes Tony Revolori and Laura Harrier. Marvel Studios

The cast of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" continues to pad out with the addition of "The Grand Budapest Hotel" actor Tony Revolori and "One Life to Live" actress Laura Harrier. The report comes hot on the heels of the reports about Michael Keaton playing the villain in the film.

Reports about Revolori's role in the "Spider-Man" reboot are opposing as The Wrap claims he will play the role of Peter Parker's friend in high school named Manuel while Deadline claims he will be his nemesis.

As for Harrier, the star reportedly snagged "a significant role" in "Spider-Man: Homecoming," although specific details about her character are yet to be disclosed as well. What's sure is that she will enjoy screen time aplenty in the film.

Tons of details about the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" cast have surfaced in the past few days. Just a couple of days back, reports came in about Marvel eyeing Keaton to play the baddie in the "Spider-Man" reboot.

The actor, who played Batman in the big screen in 1989, is allegedly in talks with Sony and Marvel for the villainous role. When the news broke out, fans immediately pictured Keaton playing the role of one of Spidey's most iconic enemies – the Vulture.

Keaton playing the big bad role in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" will be a treat to comic book fans. After all, he once starred as the Caped Crusader on the big screen. The fact that the "Spider-Man" film could be his first comic book movie since "Batman" excites many.

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" stars Tom Holland as the titular wall-crawler. Marisa Tomei is on board as Aunt May while Zendaya was tapped for a role yet to be disclosed. Jon Watts will be directing the reboot.

Before the web-slinger swings into his solo film, Spider-Man will debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe next month in "Captain America: Civil War," which hits the big screen on May 6.

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