How To Watch The Spider-Man: Homecoming Cast In Action, Right Now
Sure it's the third take on Marvel's friendly neighborhood superhero in a decade...
The goods news is, you don't have to wait that long to watch the new cast in action.
Yes, they may not be swinging from webs; but other than a few total newcomers (sorry, Jacob Batalon) the cast has a long history on television that you can binge right here, right now.
Tom Holland seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
Michael Keaton seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
Though you may have heard of this Keaton guy before, and he's appeared on a fair amount of television, we recommend revisiting his weirdo turn on 30 Rock's two-part hundredth episode as a janitor trying to prevent a deadly gas leak.
Because come on, you've already seen Batman too many times.
Robert Downey Jr. seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
Before Downey, Jr. really rejuvenated his career by starring in Marvel's Iron Man, the actor tried to bounce back from prolonged drug abuse and bad behavior by starring as the new romantic lead opposite Calista Flockhart's McBeal, after her first true love died on the show (spoiler).
Marisa Tomei seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
Tomei first came to attention on the 1980s sitcom A Different World; but her recent turn as tycoon Mimi on FOX's Empire was so delightfully over the top, it's a must watch.
Jon Favreau seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
Favreau has provided his voice (and production expertise) to numerous TV shows; but probably his most famous guest stint was the six episode run he had on Season 3 of Friends.
Zendaya seen at Columbia Pictures World Premiere of Spider-Man:
[...] his idiosyncratic take on the city of Atlanta takes huge risks -- and even more than his musical alter-ego Childish Gambino, helped launch Glover into the stratosphere of entertainers.
Tony Revolori seen at Columbia Pictures World Pre