It's risky business introducing a new Spidey in his own film a mere three years later. The trailers for 'Homecoming' only bolstered hopes for a return to form after 2014’s just-okay “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” Spidey's brief foray in last year’s “Captain America: Civil War” offered a taste of the anti-hero of the early Stan Lee-Steve Ditko comic book years: a raw, wisecracking teenager whose bravado masks a nerd’s web of insecurities and fears.
But more significantly, the new take on an old tune marked the latest promising signal that the third rendering of the Spider-Man saga in 15 years will return Peter Parker to his amazing roots. Giacchino's VEVO post further stoked already skyscraper high anticipation for the flick, which opens Friday at a friendly neighborhood theater near you. 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' soundtrack composer Michael Giacchino launched holiday weekend fireworks worthy of a Daily Bugle front page with his orchestrated version of the Webslinger's jazzy 1967 cartoon TV show theme.