• Tom Holland attends the Closing Night Screening of 'The Lost City Of Z' for the 54th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on October 15, 2016 in New York City.

Tom Holland attends the Closing Night Screening of 'The Lost City Of Z' for the 54th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on October 15, 2016 in New York City. (Photo : Getty Images / Jamie McCarthy)

Tom Holland suits up the web-slinging Spider-Man in the first full trailer of "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which was unveiled in the Dec. 8 broadcast of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" A teaser clip, however, has gotten fans buzzing about the upgrades on Spidey's suit in the reboot.

In one scene, Spider-Man sits on top of the Washington Monument in D.C. He later dives over a helicopter, stretches his arms and pop out his web wings. The wings is clearly something that would differentiate Holland's Spider-Man from that of Toby Maguire's and Andrew Garfield's portrayals.

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The short clip also showed Jon Favreau returning as Happy Hogan in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Cinema Blend reported. Fans would recall Happy in the "Iron Man" movies. He is Tony Stark's closest friend and was later appointed as the Head of Security of Star Industries. In "Spider-Man: Homecoming," Happy will help Peter out on a mission.

Co-producer Eric Hauserman Carroll explains that "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is not an origin story, unlike the previous "Spider-Man" movies. This Marvel reboot will focus on Peter Park's daily life as a high school student and going through some life-changing realizations.

"He literally just went to Europe with the coolest clique of them all, and now he's back with the academic decathalon and the mathletes and going, 'What am I doing here?'" Carroll told USA Today.

Aside from that, Peter is also working on impressing Tony Stark, his new "benefactor. That goes without saying that Robert Downey, Jr. will definitely play an expanded world in "Spider-Man: Homecoming."

Despite the help and guidance coming from Tony Stark, Peter Park will still be the genuine rookie hero who makes big mistakes and learns from them.

Michael Keaton is also part of the franchise as Vulture, the villain in "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Vulture has been described as "terrifying," although his not the kind of antagonist with grand supervillain powers. This was intended to find a match for a young hero like Spider-Man, who's still starting out in the biz. His encounter with Spider-Man leads to "really scar, very intense and shocking" events.

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" will premiere in theaters on July 7, 2017.