‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Director Confirms Michael Keaton’s Casting, And Vincent D’Onofrio Wants A Job, Too

Michael Keaton arrives at the premiere of Columbia Pictures' "Robocop" at TCL Chinese Theatre on February 10, 2014 in Hollywood, California. michael-keaton1
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Michael Keaton has been rumored to be in talks for Spider-Man: Homecoming since last month, but then Robert Downey Jr.’s paycheck seemed to have sidelined paying for Keaton, as well. Then negotiations reportedly resumed, possibly because Captain America: Civil War is making so much money they can buy a Batman if they want to. Now Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watt seems to confirm Keaton has signed on with this tweet of Keaton celebrating:

https://twitter.com/jnwtts/status/733769319394381826

He is rumored to be playing The Vulture, which would add another flight-based costume to his closet. We hope he also gets cast as a pterodactyl in Jurassic World 2.

In other Spider-Man: Homecoming news, there was a questionable rumor going around that Kingpin/Wilson Fisk might make an appearance (though the character is currently sidelined in Netflix’s Daredevil, his first appearance was in Amazing Spider-Man #50), but current Kingpin actor Vincent D’Onofrio doesn’t think it’s likely.

https://twitter.com/vincentdonofrio/status/733702308106768384

Although he’d gladly take a big bite of the scenery if they’d let him:

https://twitter.com/vincentdonofrio/status/734002460122075136

We don’t immediately see where Kingpin would fit into this storyline, and having both Keaton and D’Onofrio as villains in something might be too much intensity for mortal minds to handle when Spider-Man: Homecoming opens July 7, 2017.

(Via CBM)