The upcoming film "Spider-Man: Homecoming" have already started making bouts and hype on the internet and one popular subject around it is the main villain, Vulture, played by Michael Keaton. The star assures fans of a different kind of villain however, making some curious about his role.

According to a recent report from Cinemablend, the friendly neighborhood superhero's next movie is about to portray Vulture in a way not as he was imagined in the comics. Michael Keaton revealed that fans can expect a entirely different villain from what they already got used to in the comics.

In an earlier report from Variety, Keaton also mentioned something about his next movie, "The Founder," about Ray Kroc of McDonald's true story. He compared his role in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and said that his characters may not always be portraying the the good, but fans of his work would still find them interesting.

"Yeah, Vulture, recently. But not to give too much away, but interestingly, he is and he isn't, that character. He's a really interesting --- and more interesting than I thought --- villain because there's parts of him that you go, 'You know what? I might see his point.' Really, really. It makes it interesting to play." - he told Variety.

As Cinemablend points it, the most brilliant villain origins are those which came from a reasonable cause or at least something close to it. The Vulture, in comparison with the other super villains, Spider-Man fought with, was apparently screwed over by the company he used to be with. This sparked his thirst for revenge, leading to the idea behind the persona.

There isn't much detail regarding "Spider-Man: Homecoming" as of yet, though the Vulture have gone through various modifications and changes to fit the modern-world personification of a classic villain, ditching the feathers and saying hello to mechanized wings and over-the-top technological weapons.