Spider-Man: Homecoming
The trailer of the latest Spiderman movie was released online. “Spider-Man: Homecoming” swings into theatres in 2017. Marvel Studios/Sony

The web-slinging superhero is here. On Thursday night, during “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Marvel Studios and Sony released the first official trailer of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” which stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spiderman and Zendaya Coleman as Michelle.

This is the first time fans of Spidey got a good look at the film, which is slated to release in theatres in 2017.

Here are five things we learned from watching the video:

1. Michael Keaton’s Villainous Character Vulture Is Amazing

Marvel never confirmed that Michael Keaton is playing Vulture, but the trailer above certainly confirms the rumor. “Don’t mess with,” Vulture warns Parker, “because I will kill you and everybody you love.” Tony (Robert Downey, Jr.) also warns Peter not to pursue the flying monster. But, of course, Spiderman does the exact opposite and tries to stop him. He is sick of everyone treating him like a kid, even though he is a kid!

2. Spiderman Has Wings!

In a teaser trailer that was released earlier, Holland’s character receives a new suit with a minor upgrade: Wings. The Steve Ditko-inspired costume allows Parker to take flight. He will need it to fight Vulture.

3. The Superhero Gets Advice From Tony Stark/Iron Man

Spiderman wants to save the world. Desperately.

In the trailer Spiderman asks Iron Man, “So to become an Avenger, are there like trials or an interview?” “Just don’t do anything I would do, and definitely don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. There’s a little gray area in there, and that’s where you operate,” he replies.

Then Stark goes on to explain that he knows school sucks and he knows Parker wants to save the world, but he thinks he isn’t ready to do that.

4. He’s Not An Avenger … Yet

Despite taking down some bank robbers that are dressed like the Avengers, Spiderman isn’t a part of the world-saving organization. Stark advices him to stay close to the ground and stay out of trouble. But Spiderman thinks he isn’t just a high school kid. Taking down Vulture is a chance to prove himself to Iron Man and the rest of the Avengers that he is ready to save the world.

5. Peter Parker Is Also A Regular High School Kid

The video reminds us that although Parker is a superhero, he is also a regular high school kid who stares at skirts and attends classes.

“Spider-Man: Homecoming” swings into theatres July 7, 2017.