'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Role for Donald Glover
Donald Glover
By Borys Kit, The Hollywood Reporter
Donald Glover is in talks to join the cast of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Homecoming is Sony’s reboot of its Spider-Man franchise, which it has partnered with Marvel to produce, and the movie is due to begin production later in June.
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Tom Holland is starring as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in a story that takes the character back to his high-school roots.
The movie has been quietly casting up and the roll call includes Michael Keaton as a villain, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, and Zendaya as the female lead.
Also in the cast are Tony Revolori, who starred opposite Ralph Fiennes in The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Laura Harrier, who appeared in the soap opera One Life to Live. Robert Downey Jr. will appear as Tony Stark/Iron Man.
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Details of Glover’s character are being kept secret.
Amy Pascal and Marvel’s Kevin Feige are producing the project that has Jon Watts in the director’s chair.
The casting is a closing of a circle of sorts for Glover. When Sony was rebooting Spider-Man for what became 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man, a vocal grassroots fan campaign emerged for him to star in it, with Glover even embracing the movement. The part went to Andrew Garfield although Glover was able to partly fulfill his dream by voicing mixed race Spider-Man Miles Morales in Disney XD’s animated series Ultimate Spider-Man.
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Glover has proven to be a talent across multiple platforms. He is known as a rap artist working under the name Childish Gambino and he also was a writer on 30 Rock, joining that show at age 21. He co-starred on the cult comedy Community and appeared in Magic Mike XXL as well as The Martian.
He is repped by WME, MGMT Entertainment, and Ginsburg Daniels.
Donald Glover flashback: Watch a clip from his stand-up special ‘Weirdo’ (brief NSFW language):