TV Article Spider-Man: Homecoming adds Tony Revolori and Laura Harrier to cast By Oliver Gettell Oliver Gettell Senior news editor, EW.com EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 15, 2016 12:00PM EDT Photo: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images, Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images Spider-Man: Homecoming has webbed up two more cast members. Tony Revolori, who played the lobby boy Zero Mustafa in The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Laura Harrier, an alum of the enduring soap opera One Life to Live, will appear in the superhero reboot, EW has confirmed. The two join an ensemble that includes Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, and Zendaya in an unknown role. Michael Keaton is in talks to play a villain in the Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios co-production, and Jon Watts (Cop Car) is directing. Holland will make his debut as the web-slinger next month in Captain America: Civil War. Revolori’s other credits include Dope and The 5th Wave, and Harrier, a former model, had small roles in The Last Five Years and 4th Man Out. Spider-Man: Homecoming is slated to hit theaters July 7, 2017. Deadline first reported the news about Revolori, and the Wrap first reported the news about Harrier.