“Very often in a movie, you’re telling the story of the elite,” Watts said. save the world from afar, the people left behind to sift through the rubble when the Avengers go for post-battle shawarma. The challenge for the makers of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” was to find a fresh take on the Avengers universe and canonical events established over the course of 15 movies since 2008’s “Iron Man.” That brought Watts and the film’s five other credited writers - Christopher Ford, Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers - to the ground-level perspective of the everyman and woman who’ve been watching Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow & Co. ![]() ![]() “I loved the idea of taking a regular guy and turning him into a supervillain - what would that look like?” “ ‘Spider-Man’ is the idea that you’re going to take a regular guy and turn him into a superhero,” Watts explained. Watch the trailer for “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”
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