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Spidey reboot officially titled Spider-Man: Homecoming, plus logo revealed

Well, it's official: During a presentation at CinemaCon yesterday, Sony Pictures announced that director Jon Watts' Spider-Man reboot will indeed be called SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING.

Although some believe the title seems to suggest that the film will be an adaptation of the comic book story arc of the same name, Sony chairman Tom Rothman said it was designed to reference the high school setting of the next Spidey flick, and that Tom Holland's Peter Parker is "trying to find his way home."

Speaking of Holland, the actor was on hand at CinemaCon to present the first footage from the movie, and it looks like Kevin Feige wasn't just getting our hopes up when he said Marvel Studio characters will appear in the web-slinger's solo films! The clip featured Parker coming home to find his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) having a conversation with Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark. Sony also revealed the logo of the movie, which you can check out below. What are your thoughts on the logo and title of the reboot?

Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-Man will make his big screen debut in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR on May 6, 2016, while SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING will be in theaters on July 7, 2017.

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Jesse Giroux