Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures officially announced the development of Spider-Man: Homecoming as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Tom Holland was officially cast to play the role of Peter Parker / Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
The world premiere of Spider-Man: Homecoming took place in Los Angeles, marking its first public screening.
Spider-Man: Homecoming was officially released in theaters across the United States.
During the Battle of Berlin, young Peter Parker assists the Avengers during their fight against Ultron and Brute drones, displaying early signs of his superhero potential.
Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically enhanced spider during a school field trip, gaining his spider-like abilities.
After learning about Tony Stark's advanced tech, Peter creates his own Spider-Man suit with enhanced features provided by Stark.
Peter balances his high school life with friends Ned and MJ, while secretly training to become a better Spider-Man.
Adrian Toomes (Vulture) and his crew salvage Chitauri alien technology from the Battle of New York to build advanced weapons.
Peter tries to prove himself as a hero and get recruited by the Avengers but is told by Tony Stark to focus on his own territory.
Peter disrupts a robbery orchestrated by Vulture's crew at a technology store, marking his first real exposure as a superhero.
Vulture plans an arms deal using weapons made from the alien tech to sell on the black market, threatening New York's safety.
Peter's Aunt May takes him on a ferry ride, during which there are hints at his double life affecting his personal relationships.
During the school Homecoming Dance, Peter confronts Vulture and his crew, culminating in a fierce battle atop the Washington Monument.
Tony Stark arrives in the final moments of the battle to stop both Spider-Man and Vulture from causing more destruction, reminding Peter of responsibility.
Peter declines Stark's offer to join the Avengers and chooses to continue protecting Queens on his own terms.