View who sings all the songs, stream additional tunes playlist, and credits used in the movie. Since Homecoming came out, we saw a version of Aaron and Miles’ story play out in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Read scene descriptions after the film plays at the cinema. After Flash, Mania, Spider-Man, Black Cat, and Venom defeat Price, Flash entrusts the Venom symbiote to Eddie and goes back to heroics as Agent Anti-Venom. Zylka reprises his role in the 2014 sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2. In Spider-Man: Homecoming], I play a gym teacher. At graduation, Flash proposes to Mary Jane, but she rejects and breaks up with him. Soon afterward Norman Osborn offered him a job at Oscorp as his personal aide in order to annoy Peter. He was eventually spun off into his own solo series, Venom: Space Knight, written by Robbie Thompson and drawn by Ariel Olivetti. At first glance, Guatemalan-American actor Tony Revolori doesn’t seem like an obvious choice to play Flash Thompson, the blonde haired, broad … Okay, so, Flash Thompson — Peter’s high school nemesis in the Spider-Man comics — isn’t exactly the kind of guy you’d expect to be a ukulele master. Peter still becomes Spider-Man's photographer through more conventional methods, but when May Parker suffers serious complications and requires a rare drug to treat her disease, Peter tracks down Flash to ask for his help, only for Flash to accidentally kill Peter when he throws him into the wall of his trailer in a rage in the blind belief that Peter was making him look bad out of jealousy due to their past history. By Scott Wampler Jul. In time, they become close friends in college after Flash matures and he later discovers Peter is Spider-Man. A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man, who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging superhero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Created by Kaitlyn On Jul 21, 2017 If you could choose to … [15], Flash later accepts an offer to join Mayor Jameson's office of veteran's affairs. And he probably isn’t in Spider-Man: Homecoming either, but the actor who plays him is. The Spider-Man: Homecoming cast has got us feeling hyped!We can’t wait for Spidey to swing into theaters in July to see the movie’s spectacular cast in action. This causes the Crime Master to have his new Savage Six attack Flash and Betty Brant. Eugene "Flash" Thompson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He married Felicia Hardy, but they later divorced after they had two children (Felicity[56] and Eugene Jr.). [3], Though the relationship between Flash Thompson and Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker gradually became more cordial over the years, the major turning point towards their becoming friends was in The Amazing Spider-Man #138 (Nov. 1974), in which Thompson lets Parker room with him after all his other friends and acquaintances turned him away. However, Flash and the Venom Symbiote have created the perfect savior the Symbiotes want. [33] While in Philadelphia, he adoptes a protege in his teenage neighbor Andrea "Andi" Benton, who upon bonding to a duplicate of the symbiote becomes the antiheroine Mania. Let’s get this out of the way: Zendaya, the burgeoning superstar multi-hyphenate, is not in Spider-Man: Homecoming very much. [8] After this episode, Flash's bullying was restricted mostly to verbal harassment. Jameson hires Flash to be Peter's bodyguard, writing off their antagonism as youthful energy. [17] Flash is seen going through the so-called "stages of grief" backwards, even so far as to use dangerous experimental procedures to regain his legs, but seems to come to terms with his condition, thanks to the support of his friends, family, and his new rehabilitation trainer Sha Shan.[18]. In addition to the negativity that often comes with casting announcements, Spider-Man: Homecoming's Tony Revolori received death threats. When Spider-Man is seen committing robberies, Flash is one of the few to stand up for him claiming that he could still be innocent. While in Vietnam, Flash's unit bombed an ancient temple whose acolytes had earlier sheltered Flash when he was wounded. He willingly endangers himself, reasoning that Spider-Man had often committed the same sacrifices for everyone else, and glad to have had the opportunity to imitate him. splinter unit, first assistant camera: "a" camera, additional photography, first assistant camera: "a" camera, second unit, best boy rigging grip / key rigging grip: Los Angeles Unit, digital utility / second assistant camera: additional, codex data technician: additional photography, aerial camera operator / aerial camera technician, second assistant camera: "b" camera: New York Unit, second assistant camera: "c" camera, additional photography, first assistant camera: "b" camera, additional photography, second assistant camera: "b" camera - second unit, assistant dimmer technician / rigging electrician, steadicam operator: second unit (uncredited), lighting technician: additional photography (uncredited), senior character animator: Digital Domain, senior animator: Sony Pictures Imageworks, animator: Method Studios (as Blair McNaughton), character technical director: Method Studios, extras casting assistant / extras casting, assistant costume designer: New York Unit, specialty costume manufacturer (as Javier Gonzalez), costumer: Mr. Downey Jr. (as Peter White), stereoscopic post executive: Deluxe 3D Stereo D, colorist: additional photography: dailies, assistant stereo editor: Stereo D (uncredited), assistant location manager: New York Unit, additional orchestration (as Mick Giacchino), additional orchestration (as Curtis Green), script supervisor: additional photography, transportation dispatcher: additional photography, transportation coordinator: additional photography, aviation cockpit technician: Scroggins Aviation, key crafts service: Los Angeles Unit, additional photography, assistant production coordinator: New York Unit, background set production assistant: New York Unit, production assistant: second unit, New York Unit, production assistant: second unit, basecamp, set production assistant: Los Angeles Unit, first assistant accountant: New York Unit, technical support engineer (as William Chandler), post production coordinator: Marvel Studios, executive assistant: Ms. Alonso (as Kyana Fazeli), assistant: executive: Pascal Pictures (as Samantha Schwartz), stand-in: Tom Holland (as Ian Kyle Findley), digital production support (as Rosie Server), assistant: Ms. Pascal (as Sabrina Golfo Santangelo), optical/network/security/wireless engineer, additional set production assistant: New York Unit, second unit, executive coordinator: president of Marvel Studios, systems engineer: Sony Pictures Imageworks, set production assistant: New York Unit ,second unit, development assistant / development assistant: Marvel Studios, additional set production assistant: second unit, payroll accountant: Los Angeles Unit, additional photography (as Stephanie Ann Rosen), key set production assistant: second unit, post production coordinator: digital operations, electrical and fabrication: Scroggins Aviation, training coordinator: Sony Pictures Imageworks, dialect coach: Tom Holland, additional photography, partner/co-founder: Perception (uncredited), production accountant: Method Studios (uncredited), chief creative director: Perception (uncredited). He was written as a hero working for the military, and encountered many heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe. [64], The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of the character is Fredrick "Fred" Thompson,[65] a high school jock who bullies Peter Parker and is friends with fellow student Kenny "Kong" McFarlane. Flash resolves to remain on Earth to care for Andi until he can find a way to remove the Hell-Mark permanently. [1], The character has appeared in several other media adaptations (usually in his earlier bullying incarnation). [29] While trying to protect Betty from Jack O'Lantern he reveals his identity to her. Spider-Man: Homecoming is almost here.Get your tickets! Just days ahead of our visit to the Atlanta set of Spider-Man: Homecoming, news broke revealing Zendaya as the rebooted franchise’s new Mary Jane Watson. Peter’s Classmates. He was a regular character in The Amazing Spider-Man series for its first four years, leaving the cast in The Amazing Spider-Man #47 (April 1967) to serve in the Vietnam War. Betty is a student at Midtown School of Science and Technology, and classmate of Peter Parker. Peter, in turn, began to respect Flash's new found maturity and the two became close. [20] He made his premiere as Agent Venom in The Amazing Spider-Man #654 (Feb. 2011), and continues in his own Agent Venom ongoing series following the special The Amazing Spider-Man #654.1. 297 Shares | "Spider-Verse Part Three: Higher Ground". In almost every iteration of the character, Flash is characterized as a stereotypical football jock who plays sports, dates hot girls, picks on Peter and dotes on Spider-Man. Writer J. M. DeMatteis commented, "Despite our human tendency to want to fit people into convenient pigeonholes, no one is any one thing all the time. 2: Enemies And Allies, Superhuman strength, agility, reflexes and endurance, Ability to cling to most surfaces, can create armor by taking pieces from the armor of others and placing it in his venom, and form limbs that he could use. That’s just Ned in a … [24] Venom teams up with Red Hulk, X-23, Ghost Rider, and Johnny Blaze to fight Blackheart. After Peter's apparent death as Spider-Man, Flash realizes that he is the only one who did not know that his former bullying victim and the young hero are the same person. The soundtrack from Spider-Man: Homecoming, a 2017 Movie, tracklist, listen to all the full soundtrack songs, play 22 OST music & 2 trailer tracks. [42], Venom then becomes the new intergalactic ambassador of Earth and an Agent of the Cosmos. He leads the resistance after most of the heroes and citizens have been mutated into spider monsters by the Spider Queen. He dies in Peter's arms and is honored by Peter and his friends at his funeral. Eugene "Flash" Thompson appears in the Spider-Man films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Tony Revolori. Initially expecting an easy victory, Flash was astonished to discover that he simply could not lay a hand on Peter (due to his opponent's enhanced speed and reflexes), and a single tap from Parker's fist knocked him clear out of the ring. [69], In What if Flash Thompson became Spider-Man?, the Unseen depicts another example of a timeline in which Flash Thompson becomes Spider-Man. When it is revealed that Spider-Man was framed by Mysterio, Flash boasts about how he is always right. He is still in a close friendship with Peter Parker, as he is seen, lying in his hospital camp bed, with a greeting card by his best friend, and an iPod loaded by Peter himself with "Christmas in Fallujah". The brain dead symbiote absorbs the sample during Venom's escape from Project Oversight, and with Eddie Brock's permission the copy takes control and transforms into Agent Venom. [30] Thunderbolt Ross recruits Venom to be part of his Thunderbolts team.[31]. Flash eventually drops out of school to act full-time as Spider-Man, living in a trailer park with no apparent official income. Flash became extremely worried and, since he was left behind when the other Guardians were captured, he began to try to find a way back to Earth which the Symbiote encouraged. Eventually during an argument between him and Eddie Brock regarding the Venom symbiote, he became the new host of the Anti-Venom symbiote. View who sings all the songs, stream additional tunes playlist, and credits used in the movie. [63], In Venomverse a version of Agent Venom is part of the Venoms army gathered by a Venomized Doctor Strange to fight the Poisons. • Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A 15-year-old who gained spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider. Crime Master then reveals himself to be a small-time hood who had purchased the name and mask from Hobgoblin and turns himself in. • Flash Thompson appears in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends voiced by Frank Welker. When Parker gains superpowers, he humiliates Thompson during a basketball practice session. Watch EW’s full interview with the cast and director above. Tony Revolori has not been signed to play Flash in any Spider-Man sequels. He is a star high school football player who mercilessly bullies his high school classmate Peter Parker but greatly admires Spider-Man, an irony in which the superhero takes some gratification. Agent Venom appears as a playable character in the, Agent Venom appears as a playable character in, Agent Venom and Agent Anti-Venom appears as separate playable characters in, Agent Venom appears as a team-up character in, Agent Venom appears as a playable character in the match-three mobile game, Agent Venom appears as a playable "paywall" character in, This page was last edited on 23 March 2021, at 12:06. Because Jameson remains convinced that Spider-Man is to blame for the shuttle accident, he hires Spencer Smythe to create the Spider-Slayers, only for Peter to sabotage them in secret. The Avengers are starting to fall against the power of Superior Venom who boasts about his superiority until Iron Man arrives to distract him allowing Flash (wearing Iron Man's armor) attack from behind and attempt to retake the symbiote. Eventually Gamora found them but they attacked her thinking her as an enemy. This leads to Venom and Anti-Venom fighting. | Adrian Toomes also known as the Vulture is the main antagonist from Spider-Man: Homecoming. When Sha Shan was attacked by the Hobgoblin, Flash made the mistake of insulting the villain on television. | As Venom, he appeared as a regular character in the 2010–2013 Secret Avengers series, from issue #23 (April 2012) through its final issue, #37 (March 2013). Spider-Man: Homecoming has a different kind of bully — a nerdy bully. Flash and the rest of the world's population no longer remembers that Peter is Spider-Man, due to the machinations of the demon Mephisto.[13]. In this version, he is depicted as Mary Jane Watson's boyfriend who still torments Peter Parker in the film's beginning, though he is not depicted as a jock. In Spider-Man: Homecoming starring Tom Holland, actor Tony Revolori (The Grand Budapest Hotel) plays Flash Thompson, Peter Parker’s high school rival who tries to … Flash's platoon is ambushed, and Flash suffers several bullet wounds in both legs but continues on in an attempt to save his superior officer from danger. He tries to calm down both Eddie (from the main universe) and Spider-Man (from a universe who didn't get rid of the symbiote), but they're attacked by the Poisons and he himself is killed by a Poison Hulk. The actress signed on to play Liz Toomes, daughter of … A second volume of Venom started in May 2011 with Flash Thompson as the titular character. 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