Hasbro will be releasing a host of new toys based on Peter Parker's next cinematic adventure, Spider-Man: Homecoming , and IGN has your first look at what's to come.

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IGN can exclusively reveal an assortment of action figures, a Vulture attack play set, and more. Get a first look at the toys in the gallery below:Included in Hasbro's upcoming releases are two lines of 6-inch features. The Vulture, Spider-Man in Homemade Suit, and Spider-Man figures are all part of the standard line, which will run $7.99 each and be available in May. The Feature line of figures, meanwhile, will cost $14.99 and also debut in May — check out the Spider-Man and Vulture figures from the Feature set in the gallery.Hasbro will also debut the Vulture Attack Set, debuting in May for $44.99. The set depicts a portion of a Street in Queens, New York and stands at more than 20 inches tall. The 6-inch standard Vulture figure is included with the set, which also features webbing that can be used to launch figures.A Spider Racer Vehicle will also release in may for $24.99, featuring the standard 6-inch Spider-Man figure along with the Spider Racer vehicle, which features two Nerf web darts.Unrelated to the film, Hasbro will also reveal a Spider-Man Mega City Playset in October for $99.99. The 46-inch tall structure includes five separate levels, from the subways to Peter's secret lab. Spidey can be hooked up to web ziplines and swing through the structure.All of the figures will be available on Hasbro's official website IGN also recently took a look at the Hasbro Legends line of Spider-Man figures on Up at Noon.Spider-Man: Homecoming sees Tom Holland return to the role after debuting as Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War, alongside Michael Keaton as the Vulture , Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May. Zendaya, Donald Glover, and Bokeem Woodbine are also among the film's new cast. Directed by Jon Watts, Homecoming hits theaters on July 7.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN who still thinks every few days about swinging around New York in the Spider-Man 2 game. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush