‘Spider-Man Homecoming’ Deleted Scene Teases Further ‘The Winter Soldier’ Connection

Spider-Man: Homecoming was a nice surprise. At the time of the film’s release, the last thing we as a filmgoing society needed was yet another Spider-Man reboot. But with Spidey now firmly embedded within the MCU, the character found a new lease on cinematic life, resulting in one of the year’s most entertaining films. As the film approaches its Blu-ray release, a newly revealed deleted scene gives us a never-before-seen moment from the film that further connects to the MCU. Watch the Spider-Man Homecoming deleted scene below.

In Spider-Man: Homecoming, young Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is still riding the high of having fought alongside (and also against) the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War. He’s ready and eager to join the Avengers full-time, but Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), aka Iron Man, isn’t in much of a rush to let Peter become a full-blown Avenger just yet. In the meantime, Peter spends his days juggling local neighborhood crime fighting as Spider-Man while also dealing with really important stuff, like high school.

Spider-Man: Homecoming Deleted Scene

In a newly released deleted scene, Peter and his high school debate team are on their way to Washington D.C. for their national tournament. While on the bus, they pass the remains of a crashed “skycraft carrier” from the climax of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Peter’s classmate Michelle (Zendaya), suspicious of the government, remains skeptical of Captain America’s actions, while Peter’s best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) jumps to Cap’s defense.

2 Thoughts to “‘Spider-Man Homecoming’ Deleted Scene Teases Further ‘The Winter Soldier’ Connection”

  1. Bruce

    Sony is making a lot of money and Marvel is using him in their own movies also what a relationship. Think it would be easier for Disney to buy Sony.

  2. ComicGuy

    I never understood the new relationship between Marvel and Sony. I think we are watching better movies from Sony because of it.

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