Sunday 24 July 2016

Zendaya stuns at Spider-Man Comic-Con panel as her character's name is revealed along with the first concept art of villain Vulture

Pretty as a petal! Zendaya stuns at Spider-Man Comic-Con panel as her character's name is revealed along with the first concept art of villain Vulture 

Amid a myriad of reveals at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, Marvel also shared a first look at Spider-Man: Homecoming villain Vulture.
And taking the stage for the presentation alongside leading man Tom Holland was none other than Zendaya, for whom character information has thus far been kept under wraps.
But Entertainment Weekly revealed after the panel that the 19-year-old will be starring as Michelle, alongside Tony Revolori's Flash, Jacob Batalon's Ned, and Laura Harrier's Liz.
Thigh's the limit! Zendaya showed off her toned pins in a striking, grey dress with a thigh-high split as she arrived for the Spider-Man: Homecoming panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday
Thigh's the limit! Zendaya showed off her toned pins in a striking, grey dress with a thigh-high split as she arrived for the Spider-Man: Homecoming panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday
Sneak peek! Concept art shared on Saturday revealed the first look at Spider-Man: Homecoming's villain Vulture
Sneak peek! Concept art shared on Saturday revealed the first look at Spider-Man: Homecoming's villain Vulture
Zendaya looked lovely at the Comic-Con panel on Saturday, sporting a low-cut, grey dress with bright purple floral embellishments.
The dress featured five toggle buttons along the asymmetrical side, with black fringe on the end of each.
A thigh-high slit showed off the actress's toned pins, and she finished off the look with a pair of black pumps.
Hi petal: The Disney Channel star put her best foot forward in a stylish, asymmetrical dress with bright purple floral embellishments
Hi petal: The Disney Channel star put her best foot forward in a stylish, asymmetrical dress with bright purple floral embellishments
Coordinating: Zendaya coordinated the fringed, black toggle buttons on her dress with her chic, black pumps
Coordinating: Zendaya coordinated the fringed, black toggle buttons on her dress with her chic, black pumps
Coordinating: Zendaya coordinated the fringed, black toggle buttons on her dress with her chic, black pumps
The Disney Channel star wore her long, brunette tresses in a side part and styled straight, and kept her make-up natural.
She looked to be in good spirits for the panel, throwing her mouth open in excitement as she walked out onto the stage of the convention center's Hall H.
Zendaya joined co-stars Tom, Tony, Jacob, and Laura, as well as director Jon Watts for the presentation.
Happy to be here! The brunette-haired beauty looked excited as she strolled onto stage for the Spider-Man: Homecoming panel on Saturday
Happy to be here! The brunette-haired beauty looked excited as she strolled onto stage for the Spider-Man: Homecoming panel on Saturday
Happy to be here! The brunette-haired beauty looked excited as she strolled onto stage for the Spider-Man: Homecoming panel on Saturday 
Let's do this! Zendaya couldn't hide her enthusiasm as she promoted her upcoming superhero flick, which is set to hit theaters on July 7, 2017
Let's do this! Zendaya couldn't hide her enthusiasm as she promoted her upcoming superhero flick, which is set to hit theaters on July 7, 2017
That day the first look at Spider-Man: Homecoming's villain Vulture was revealed in the form of concept art, which was also shared to the film's official Twitter account.
In it the young superhero could be seen battling an armored, winged foe sporting dark shades of grey, black, and olive green.
Casting for Vulture has not yet been confirmed, though Entertainment Weekly noted that it has been rumored to be Michael Keaton, who is an official member of the cast.
In good company: Zendaya showed off a big smile while posing beside castmates Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Tom Holland, and Tony Revolori, as well as Spider-Man: Homecoming's director Jon Watts
In good company: Zendaya showed off a big smile while posing beside castmates Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Tom Holland, and Tony Revolori, as well as Spider-Man: Homecoming's director Jon Watts
'Vulture’s the first real villain in the Spider-Man comics,' the director said, adding: 'He’s in the second issue. He’s one of the classics from the best rogues’ gallery out there, and we’ve never seen him, he’s never been brought to life.'
The publication also revealed that the upcoming Marvel flick is reminiscent of John Hughes' classics, as Spider-Man navigates high school.
Spider-Man: Homecoming, which features Tom, 20, as the titular web-slinging hero, is set to hit theaters on July 7, 2017.





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