Spider-Man: Homecoming” is not far away from now, set to be released in the United States and Canada on July 7, 2017. The film got two brand new trailers yesterday, including a US version and the international teaser. The domestic teaser trailer focuses on Spidey’s outfits, which have been gifted from Tony Stark (aka Iron Man).

One of the costumes is filled with top-tier technology, which means Spidey will be able to carry on his mission using those tech gadgets. At first glimpse, the 20-second trailer looks like an Iron Man armor instead of a high-profile science fiction project.

In the second trailer, we get a chance to see all cast members. The international teaser has much better visuals than the domestic clip. Apparently, some hoarding weapons pop up around Avengers in the battlefield. You may also have a feeling that you’ve worn a Spider-Man suit and ready to fight against the rivals yourself.

Are these the final trailers?

This morning, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures revealed that the two trailers are final (one domestic and one international). Its international clip is loaded with hilarious sequences featuring Zendaya, Robert Downey Jr., Bokeem Woodbine, Michael Barbieri, Jacob Batalona, Tom Holland, Donald Glover, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau, Tyne Daly, and Michael Keaton.

Here we get a chance to see the stand-off between different Avengers as Spidey waits for a green signal from Tony Stark to enter the dark world.

Once the battle is over, Peter Parker gets excited as he recounts what happened on the battlefield during the war. Is he making the videos for self-pleasure or there’s another reason?

Well, it’s impossible to say anything before the official release of “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”

The marketing being done

Currently, Marvel Studios, Sony Pictures, and Columbia Studios are busy in international promotions of “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” The movie is based on the Marvel Comics character (Spider-Man) and directed by Jon Watts.

Watts, Harrier, Batalona, Zendaya, and Revolori made an appearance at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con where they showed a clip of the movie. The first teaser trailer for “Spider-Man: Homecoming” was released online on December 8, 2016, and went viral in no time. This March, the movie got a second trailer, followed by the release of several new posters.

In the second week of April 2017, Marvel and Sony released a domestic clip for “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” proving that the movie has a potential to break the records of previous blockbusters like “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2” and “Beauty and the Beast.” The film is projected to gross over $120 million in the opening weekend in the US and Canada and over $320 million worldwide.