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Hear An Exciting Track From The Spider-Man: Homecoming Score

The first track from Spider-Man: Homecoming's score is here, and it's fantastic. Entertainment Weekly released the first piece from Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino's soundtrack on Friday, and it embodies the whole range of emotions sure to pop up in the highly-anticipated film.

The new track, which you can listen to at the bottom of this article, goes through quite a few different moods, hitting on happier and more intense moments throughout. The six-minute track, called "Spider-Man: Homecoming Suite," is listed as the last of the un-hidden pieces on the soundtrack, which also features songs like "The World is Changing," "A Boatload of Trouble," "Stark Raving Mad," and "Vulture Clash." The movie will also, as Giacchino previously teased, feature a version of the theme from the 1960s Spider-Man television series. 

Spider-Man: Homecoming will feature Tom Holland's first solo outing as the titular web-slinger, with the star set to then reprise the role in the upcoming two Avengers films and in two more solo movies. In Homecoming, Holland's Peter will find himself feeling stuck after coming home from his outing with the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War, as his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) urges him to stay close to the ground and stick with small-time crime fighting. However, when Michael Keaton's Vulture begins to wreak havoc on the city, Peter knows he must suit up and fight back.

Jon Favreau, Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Laura Harrier, Tony Revolori, Bokeem Woodbine, Logan Marshall-Green, and Michael Chernus star in Homecoming, which was directed by Jon Watts based on a script from Watts, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers. The movie is due out July 7, but, if you're super pumped, you can already pick up your tickets now. While we wait for Peter to soar back into theaters, see why Homecoming will be better than you think