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Some instantaneous verbs I have seen can also be used as will come, so the future and the coming are indicated in the picture.
Although being coming and will come both mean the future tense, their meanings are slightly different. Will come is the general form, and being coming refers to the action that takes place as planned.

For example:

Here he comes. Here he comes. (On the road)

He will come tomorrow. He will come tomorrow. (Just say one possibility. )