Spider-Man: Homecoming has added more quality actors to its already impressive cast.

Deadline reports Silicon Valley star Martin Starr has been added to the cast. It’s not Starr’s first go-around in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He played a computer nerd in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk in an extremely small bit-part. There’s been speculation that role was Amadeus Cho (who’s the new Hulk in the The Totally Awesome Hulk comics) but considering the trouble Marvel’s been in for white-washing Asian parts, I am confident in saying he won’t be playing Cho. Considering the high school setting, Starr could be playing a teacher in the film, but that’s my own speculation.

The other actor who might be joining the Spider-Man universe is Prometheus’ Logan Marshall-Green. Variety reports Marshall-Green in talks to be a villain in the film. The rumor right now is The Vulture (Michael Keaton) and the Tinkerer will be villains, so perhaps Marshall-Green will be suiting up as the latter.

The cast is shaping up quite nicely for the film. Spider-Man: Homecoming recently added comedian/rapper Donald Glover to the cast in an undisclosed role. Tom Holland will star as Peter Parker, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, Keaton as the Vulture (most likely) and Kenneth Choi, and Zendaya and Michael Barbieri will also appear.

Spider-Man: Homecoming will be directed by Jon Watts, and is written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein. It’s due for release in 2017.

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