![]() If you weren’t already sold on him after Civil War, his turn in Homecoming proves that Tom Holland is the definitive big screen Spider-Man. Peter Parker ultimately has to matter more than the invented persona of Spider-Man. But Peter is still just a kid and he will have to realize that he can’t let Spider-Man define who he is as Tony admonishes him at one point, if he’s nothing without the suit then Peter doesn’t deserve to have it. In Homecoming, Peter, still consumed by the excitement of his adventure with the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War, wants nothing more than to win Tony Stark’s approval and become a full-fledged Avenger. He has a responsibility to be a good student, to let his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) know where he is and if he’s okay, and to find the balance between his personal and superhero lives. Years later, at their high school reunion, he clearly had not changed.The core dilemma Spider-Man has always grappled with is, of course, “with great power comes great responsibility.” But as the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming show, Peter Parker’s responsibilities aren't just related to being Spider-Man. He was the type of guy who would always goad Flash on in his fights with Peter. Seymour was a wisecracking suck-up who actually also appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15. ![]() Totah plays Seymour, who is likely Seymour O'Reilly, another one Flash's gang of kids. However, he got a name in Amazing Spider-Man #17, which is more than most could say! He hasn't been seen since high school graduation. Clearly, Lee and Ditko were not putting a lot of thought into the background students, so Charlie rarely showed up. Michael Barbieri plays Charles, who is presumably Charlie Murphy, one of Flash Thompson's gang of kids who always hung out with Flash. He recently popped up working as a security guard for Empire State University. So Peter volunteered to tutor Tiny, and the two became friends. A football player, Tiny was a jerk to Peter just like Flash, but when he steals Peter's math notes, Peter steals them back and then spies Tiny and realizes that Tiny's father was an abusive jerk. He was a clever twist on the whole "secret identity" angle. The Vulture, of all people, talked him out of it (his advice was to blame someone else for his problems, like Spider-Man!).Įthan Dizon played Tiny, who was a classmate of Peter's in introduced in Untold Tales of Spider-Man. He was distraught over her death and ultimately tried to kill himself. She died and he only suffered minor head trauma. He had a crush on Sally Avril, and he was driving the car when they ran a red light while Sally was trying to take pictures of Spider-Man and the car crashed. He was a real jerk to Peter, going much further than Flash Thompson ever did. plays Jason Ionello, who was a classmate of Peter's introduced in Untold Tales of Spider-Man. RELATED: How Spider-Man: Homecoming (Finally) Moves Past the Origin Story! ![]() That's certainly possible, but it's also possible that Abraham is just called that because he is played by Abraham Attah. Since all of the other people are established characters, people think that he must be an established character, as well, in which case the best bet is Abe Brown, brother of Hobie Brown (the superhero known as the Prowler) who was one of the Sons of the Dragon (the martial arts superheroes). Acclaimed young actor Abraham Attah plays Peter's classmate, Abraham. ![]()
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