The Summer of George! Remember the classic Seinfeld episode at the end of season 8? These guys sure do: All the Homecoming scripts, production schedules, and anything else you could think of were branded Summer of George instead. The moniker was appropriate for a movie that is, in part, a love letter to New York City, and it didn’t tip off anything Spidey-related. “When you work on a Marvel movie, there’s a hell of a lot more secrecy, that’s for sure,” says Goldstein. “We had a private email server so that we could pass scripts back and forth and not worry about getting hacked. People take it very seriously.”
After a bit more prying, here are our three favorite facts gleaned about Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Some fans have wondered if the Homecoming version of Peter Parker ever had an Uncle Ben, the influential father figure we’ve seen die in both previous Spider-Man film franchises. Wonder no more: There definitely was an Uncle Ben. The line in Homecoming about Aunt May and “all that she’s gone through” is a subtle reference to her late husband.
Goldstein and Daley toyed with including a more overt Ben moment. “We did talk about there being a scene where [May] references him directly,” Daley says. “It was when [Peter] was getting ready for homecoming and the wardrobe she was giving Peter was all Uncle Ben’s clothes. It was a nice moment, but we also knew that it veered away from his arc. If you’re going to talk about someone’s death, you don’t want it to be a throwaway.”
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