Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 7, 2017
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AlienKatzeJul 19, 2017
I have to say. What a surprise! I only watched this movie because my girlfriend dragged me into it. I expected another mediocre Spiderman movie that i'd forget about in the next couple of hours, but i was proven otherwise.
The Story itself is
I have to say. What a surprise! I only watched this movie because my girlfriend dragged me into it. I expected another mediocre Spiderman movie that i'd forget about in the next couple of hours, but i was proven otherwise.
The Story itself is rather weak, your usual actionmovie plot we have these days. The Spiderman character was presented way better than in any other Spiderman movie before though. He was relatable and cool. Even the villain was amazing, you could clearly understand his motif and background, i loved that.
The one thing that convinced me with this movie though was the sounddesign, music and camerawork. The scene when her father drove her and Spiderman to the ball was so extremely intense and exciting that it had me biting my tongue. Very very amazing.
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MaestroMaestroJul 26, 2017
I am a huge Spider-Man fan. It's been a long time since the glory day of Tony Parker walking through the rain in spider man 3. This is definitely a step up from the last two iterations and I'm looking forward to the follow-up!
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BondosJul 30, 2017
The movie was one of my favorite movies of 2017. It has everything to love about Spider-Man but then adds more, it's extremely fun but it just needed more action.
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Kes4278Jul 30, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Best Spider-Man movie ever. Tom Holland is great as spidey and Micheal Keaton was great as vulture. The suit at the end was amazing it has to be the iron spider suit. Expand
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FelipeQCOct 25, 2017
[PT-BR] Ótimo filme! Mostra a preparação e amadurecimento de Peter Parker, que no filme ainda é bem jovem e um Homem Aranha bem fraco e imaturo! O filme ainda deixou a desejar, não é tudo que esperava e algumas coisas que eu acho que podiam[PT-BR] Ótimo filme! Mostra a preparação e amadurecimento de Peter Parker, que no filme ainda é bem jovem e um Homem Aranha bem fraco e imaturo! O filme ainda deixou a desejar, não é tudo que esperava e algumas coisas que eu acho que podiam ser melhores, como o uniforme que eu não curti, a tia May, o Flash (o cara que deveria fazer bullying com o Peter, mas nesse filme ele é ridículo). O Tom Holland é sem dúvida um ótimo Peter Parker. Melhoraram o Abutre e deixaram ele realmente com aparência de vilão que bota medo, porque vamos combinar que o Abutre clássico é bem tosco. Gostei da pouca dependência de Peter com Tony Stark, ele aparece só em momentos precisos para não tirar o destaque de Peter. Enfim, filme bom e retorno triunfante do Homem Aranha ao MCU. Não acho que merece um 10 porque não foi tudo isso, sem querer tirar o mérito do filme. Muito bom! Expand
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matt9sSep 8, 2017
This movie was awesome, plain and simple. The Good: I really enjoyed a younger peter parker. We got to explore the life of a unpopular, smart, and dorky high school kid that was gifted with incredible abilities and we get to see thoseThis movie was awesome, plain and simple. The Good: I really enjoyed a younger peter parker. We got to explore the life of a unpopular, smart, and dorky high school kid that was gifted with incredible abilities and we get to see those abilities blossom and his character transform into the spiderman that we all know and love. Tom Holland did a great job playing peter parker and spiderman. They freshened up the story this time too. They didn't drag us through the spider bite or uncle Ben story thankfully, they focused solely on peters transformation into a hero. Michael Keaton was amazing as vulture. They really fleshed out his character and you even understood his plight and felt for him at times. Anyone in his situation might have made similar choices. The culture suit looked great and the fight scenes are really fun to watch and kept you guessing. My only real problem that I saw with this rendition of spiderman is that even though I think the suit being all "teched" out was a really cool idea, I felt like it overshadowed his powers a bit. I saw this movie twice in theatres and will be buying it on Blu-ray. Definitely a must see. Expand
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MallRat15Nov 20, 2017
One of the best marvel movies for a while. This movie is super fun and action packed and it is the Spider-Man that we wanted to see! The jokes were well placed and seemed to make the movie flow well. Tom Holland is a perfect Spider-Man he isOne of the best marvel movies for a while. This movie is super fun and action packed and it is the Spider-Man that we wanted to see! The jokes were well placed and seemed to make the movie flow well. Tom Holland is a perfect Spider-Man he is witty and just the perfect actor to play Spidey in this movie. A great villain and performances in this movie left me super satisfied with it. Spider-Man is back with a bang!! Expand
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CryZZtalNov 23, 2017
This movie is definetly not your typical superhero movie, it's not even your typical Spider-Man movie. And because this is the second reboot in recent years, the 'typical Spider-Man movie' is very much a thing. Loud action, high stakes andThis movie is definetly not your typical superhero movie, it's not even your typical Spider-Man movie. And because this is the second reboot in recent years, the 'typical Spider-Man movie' is very much a thing. Loud action, high stakes and soooo much drama. While Homecoming is not lacking great action sequences or emotional character moments, it feels a lot 'lighter' and 'smaller' than previous Spidey films. However, it is by no means a problem, because this younger version of Peter Parker is much more relatable. He is 'just' a highschool student, who can't even talk to the girl he likes. This movie is so realistic in it's depiction of a modern hero as well as an oh so ordinary modern teenager, that you feel like the MCU has finally crafted a world, that makes seemingly supernatural things seem natural. You feel like you could live in this world.
The entire cast does a great job, even though some characters lacked real development. The jokes are great, not overdone, only sometimes annoying and the comedic timing is on point. There are some great oneliners in this movie! The acting, especially from Micheal Keaton and Tom Holland, is top-notch, some of the best in any Marvel movie. Robert Downey Jr. is used sparingly, but in the most effective way, so the inclusion of his character does not seem forced or like a cheap cash grab. I can't give the movie 10 points, because I felt like the score did not carry the emotional scenes enough and that kinda undermined their impact on the viewer. Music is very important and, except for the great surprise at the beginning of the film, I didn't really like any parts of the score enough to remember them. Other than that, a solid, if not great film and definetely one of the MCU's best!
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spacebear1Dec 14, 2017
Jon Watts' Spider-Man: Homecoming is fantastic Spider-Man reboot. I absolutely loved Tom Holland in his debut during Captain America: Civil War and I loved him as Spider-Man even more in this film. Surprisingly, I even loved the villainJon Watts' Spider-Man: Homecoming is fantastic Spider-Man reboot. I absolutely loved Tom Holland in his debut during Captain America: Civil War and I loved him as Spider-Man even more in this film. Surprisingly, I even loved the villain played by the one and only Michael Keaton. My only complaints with the film is that it has more than one villain and the other two are underdeveloped as well as the fact that this film just makes Spider-Man seem more like Iron Man 2.0. In the end, this is a fun film with humor, action, and heart and I will give this film a 9.3/10 Expand
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egoBorderNov 8, 2020
Great cinematic take on Peter Parker and Spider-Man, perhaps the best in terms of the comics' history. Very entertaining and a solid script, but surprisingly my favorite part of this movie was its villain.
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hardcorekiddAug 20, 2018
Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, young Peter Parker returns home to live with his Aunt May. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark, Parker starts to embrace his newfound identity as Spider-Man. He also tries to return to hisThrilled by his experience with the Avengers, young Peter Parker returns home to live with his Aunt May. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark, Parker starts to embrace his newfound identity as Spider-Man. He also tries to return to his normal daily routine -- distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just a friendly neighborhood superhero. Peter must soon put his powers to the test when the evil Vulture emerges to threaten everything that he holds dear. Spider-Man: Homecoming does whatever a second reboot can, delivering a colorful, fun adventure that fits snugly in the sprawling MCU without getting bogged down in franchise-building. I'll Spider-Man Homecoming an A-. (9.4/10) Expand
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bw14916Jan 21, 2018
Spider-Man: Homecoming may be the best Spider-Man film. Although Uncle Ben doesn't say that with great power comes great responsibility, Homecoming does a great job of conveying that sentiment. Spider-Man has a good arc in the movie, and heSpider-Man: Homecoming may be the best Spider-Man film. Although Uncle Ben doesn't say that with great power comes great responsibility, Homecoming does a great job of conveying that sentiment. Spider-Man has a good arc in the movie, and he has a good villain to contend with. Expand
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FilipeNetoJan 30, 2020
Pleasant to the eyes and ears, this film tried to escape a little from the standard of the comic strip films.

This film marks the third film in the Spiderman franchise, under the seal of Marvel. In this film, young Peter Parker tries to
Pleasant to the eyes and ears, this film tried to escape a little from the standard of the comic strip films.

This film marks the third film in the Spiderman franchise, under the seal of Marvel. In this film, young Peter Parker tries to harmonize his normal teenage life with the action and risks of a masked hero. Contrary to the other films, where he makes memorable actions thanks to luck and a handful of skill, in this film they are the problems that come to Peter.

Tom Holland is a convincing Peter Parker, quite confused about what to do and eager to prove himself before Tony Stark. The actor did a good job and managed to give us a Parker that oscillates between instinctive heroism and insecurity, typical of a boy in his teens. Robert Downey Jr. brings us, as usual in the Marvel film franchise, the iconic Iron Man, which he had already made in other films and which he managed to make self-centered and a demanding mentor. Michael Keaton brought a complex and psychologically rich villain to life, far more than most I've seen in films of this genre, which was extremely positive. I also enjoyed watching the work of, Marisa Tomei and Jon Favreau.

Innovative and ingenious, the film does not explain the character's origins and goes directly to what matters, functioning almost as a sequel to previous films made with this character. At first it was difficult for me to swallow this mixture of comedy and cartoons, and some of the jokes in the film had no effect on me. There is also, clearly, an attempt to moderate the action and fighting scenes that guided previous films and to offer less but good, with good CGI and very realistic visual effects. Excellent photography with vivid colors and good play of light and shadow help to make this film pleasing to the eyes and ears.
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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Finally a Spider-Man movie made by the guys from the MCU. I've been waiting for this for quite some time now.
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LDDarkMar 3, 2018
Although many thought the superhero film genre was already crammed with Spider-man, it seems that I had space for more, as long as I was in for a energetic, exciting and exhilarating ride, which I was. Built on the enjoyable portrayal of theAlthough many thought the superhero film genre was already crammed with Spider-man, it seems that I had space for more, as long as I was in for a energetic, exciting and exhilarating ride, which I was. Built on the enjoyable portrayal of the classic hero by Tom Holland, the movie moves away from the classic origin story which is refreshing, bringing the play-boy and billionaire Iron Man into the mix, which surprisingly works for Spider-man, bringing technology and a father figure. As well as being funny and faithful to the comic-book character, the movie brings a horde of talented supporting cast from the new Laura Harrier and Jacob Batalon to the great Zendaya, Marisa Tomei and the promising Micheal Keaton as the Vulture, you're never short of skill no matter how hard you look in Home-Coming. I enjoyed how the modern feel, though felt the final action sequence was dark and confusing. But all in all, this movie was one of Marvel's greatest. Expand
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SoulWarfareMar 4, 2018
This is the Spider man movie we have been waiting for years. Now that Marvel has the Spider man character in the MCU we can finally get the proper portrayal of Spider Man done amazingly by Tom Holland. The story is simple, yet it worksThis is the Spider man movie we have been waiting for years. Now that Marvel has the Spider man character in the MCU we can finally get the proper portrayal of Spider Man done amazingly by Tom Holland. The story is simple, yet it works perfectly for this younger high school Spider Man. Its about Spider Man wanting to be an proper Avenger like his idol Tony Stark. Seeing his struggle at being a hero yet trying to cope with high school is a side of Peter Parker that we haven't ever seen in a Spider man movie. His interaction with the others feel real and it is great.

The Villain Vulture played by Michael Keaton is a perfect casting. The Marvel movies have been known for their forgettable villains and for this movie the villain is significantly improved. He feels menacing yet has sympathetic qualities that makes us understand why the Vulture does what he does. The side Villain Shocker and the Tinkerer are also there but they ain't really focused on but this is actually fine since trying to focus on multiple villains like the previously awful Spider Man movies doesn't work and it is great Marvel didn't fall into this trap. A minor nitpick is that the movie never really ever states the villains name "Vulture" ever throughout the movie and that doesn't really make sense considering that the Shocker was mentioned.

The score for the most part does the job well and sets the tone of the scene. The only notable song has got to be the orchestral version of the famous Spider man theme and that was a really nice touch.

If there has got to be a flaw for this movie then it has got to be the action scenes. The action scenes in the movie are not bad by any means but they are relatively tamed and not super memorable like Spider Man 2 fight on the building or the train. Overall, it is just great to finally have Spider Man back home.
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4zaApr 16, 2018
This movie blew me away. After liking Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man and holding out hope for the character, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 left me feeling broken on the character, never wanting to see a solo Spidey movie again. I can sayThis movie blew me away. After liking Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man and holding out hope for the character, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 left me feeling broken on the character, never wanting to see a solo Spidey movie again. I can say while this movie changes a lot, this is the most faithful to Stan Lee & Jack Kirby's original vision of the character, and reminds me a lot of Spectacular Spider-Man, one of my favourite animated shows ever. Vulture is an incredible villain, and provides one of the best scenes in the MCU with the car scene. Great movie. Expand
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criticssuckdickAug 3, 2018
This movie isn't really a superhero film, it's more like a teen drama film.
This movie is funny and Entertaining.
Tom holland's spiderman is a great character and he portrays as a teenager well. Tony stark is kind of a dick-ish person but
This movie isn't really a superhero film, it's more like a teen drama film.
This movie is funny and Entertaining.
Tom holland's spiderman is a great character and he portrays as a teenager well.
Tony stark is kind of a dick-ish person but he's still a good character.
Vulture is a good character.
Ned is a lame but cool character.
Would recommend this film.
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NinjaNawakSep 19, 2018
Un héro attachant, un méchant charismatique, un film qui ne se prend pas au sérieux et qui échappe aux niaiseries habituelles. Les acteurs sont très bons et bien choisis. Sans être particulièrement fan de l'homme araignée, j'ai vraiment passéUn héro attachant, un méchant charismatique, un film qui ne se prend pas au sérieux et qui échappe aux niaiseries habituelles. Les acteurs sont très bons et bien choisis. Sans être particulièrement fan de l'homme araignée, j'ai vraiment passé un très agréable moment. Le meilleur film Spider-Man à l'heure actuelle. Expand
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hornysoulSep 23, 2018
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" é a razão pela qual a maioria das pessoas vai ao cinema: é estimulante, engraçado e agradável, cheio de momentos de ação e de comédia bem executados. Este filme é um "reboot" muito bem feito que agrada (ou deveria"Spider-Man: Homecoming" é a razão pela qual a maioria das pessoas vai ao cinema: é estimulante, engraçado e agradável, cheio de momentos de ação e de comédia bem executados. Este filme é um "reboot" muito bem feito que agrada (ou deveria agradar) os fãs do universo do Spider-Man. Expand
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GenuineBruv2021Oct 25, 2018
This is a really good movie, I love Tom Holland as Spider-Man, all of the cast members did a really good job. I didn't really like the suit in this movie, it feels too Iron Man ish. The plot is very interesting and this is a genuinely funnyThis is a really good movie, I love Tom Holland as Spider-Man, all of the cast members did a really good job. I didn't really like the suit in this movie, it feels too Iron Man ish. The plot is very interesting and this is a genuinely funny movie, I laughed a couple of times throughout the movie. This is everything i want in a Spider-Man movie, though it's not as good as Spider-Man 2 (2004) but its very close. Overall Spider-Man Homecoming is a very funny and entertaining movie, I definitely recommend it. Expand
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YSMOct 22, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best Spider-Man films of all time. The film maintained humor and a John Hughes style. I also like how diverse the cast is, staying true to the Queens roots. Definitely worth seeing! Expand
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scsalMay 20, 2019
I really thought I'd regret watching this movie, but I regret that I thought that. Just great.
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mecheng03Mar 10, 2019
Probably the best version to date. Casting was done well except for MJ but I'm not a fan of her acting.
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DerekReideApr 23, 2019
'Spider-Man: Homecoming' is an innocent, fun, high school movie with a good story to tell. Tom Holland is Peter Parker and he will always be Peter Parker. Michael Keaton plays Vulture so well and I think he's one of the best Marvel villains'Spider-Man: Homecoming' is an innocent, fun, high school movie with a good story to tell. Tom Holland is Peter Parker and he will always be Peter Parker. Michael Keaton plays Vulture so well and I think he's one of the best Marvel villains yet. Great job for perfecting Spider-Man, Marvel! Expand
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Wavy_YeezyMay 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Absolutely loved this movie. Sad to see that the next one coming in 2 months won't have Spiderman with Iron Man but it should still be amazing. Expand
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mytears13Aug 6, 2020
I love this movie. I found Tom Holland an amazing spider-man. I felt that he really tried and gave this role a great shot. I loved how the ages were closer to high school students rather than 30-year-olds playing them. Although it lacked inI love this movie. I found Tom Holland an amazing spider-man. I felt that he really tried and gave this role a great shot. I loved how the ages were closer to high school students rather than 30-year-olds playing them. Although it lacked in many areas such as story and other characters. I did enjoy this movie a lot. Expand
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Oran26Feb 16, 2021
Although not his original origin story i think marvel did very well with this movie the special effects were amazing as well as the storyline of his new origin story definitely one of my favourite Spider-Man movies to date!
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cdougallJul 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Homecoming gives us something that we haven’t seen yet in the MCU so far: a youthful perspective, being that of a teenager. This is a breath of fresh air for Marvel fans, especially younger ones, since the overwhelming majority of characters we’ve been introduced to in the MCU have been adults or older. For a second reboot of the Spider-Man character, this one works incredibly well as it deviates from the formula that the original and first reboot followed. Tom Holland, a familiar face from Civil War, is also a great casting choice for Peter Parker, since he’s actually young and gives a great performance as an amateur superhero who wants to get involved in action that’s a bit out of his paygrade. Peter’s abilities may not be relatable to viewers, but his mindset definitely is: he’s dealing with problems that a lot of teenage boys go through, like school and girls, and trying to balance all of that with “extracurricular” commitments. This movie, like Civil War, also deals with the consequences of actions which contributions to the realistic and relatable nature of the film, although it does so on an appropriately smaller scale. It’s nice to see Tony Stark take a mentor/father figure position with Peter, as in Civil War he was more of a recruiter and it’s overall cool to see how Tony and Peter both change each other and progress as characters. Interactions between the two are likely some of the most down to Earth and relatable moments of the entire film. Michael Keaton’s Vulture is a unique villain for the film and one of the first times we’ve seen a villain be motivated by providing for their family and making ends meet, which gives viewers a villain they can sympathize for. Through all this, Homecoming might be the most relatable film in the entire MCU, both to younger viewers who are having these experiences and to older ones who’ve had them in the past. The only real fault of the movie is a timeline error that occurs right near the beginning which places the movie in a year that it can’t take place in. The error isn’t egregious but is easily noticeable and slightly disrupts the continuity of the MCU timeline. Spider-Man: Homecoming is not only a nice new direction for movies based on the character but is easy to connect to and I’d strongly recommend it to younger viewers. Expand
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scmndrsSep 5, 2022
As prep work for the upcoming "The More Fun Stuff Version" of last years' box office titan"Spider-Man No Way Home", I've decided to give the previous two Spider-Man movies (part of the ever-growing avalanche of MCU content) a rewatch andAs prep work for the upcoming "The More Fun Stuff Version" of last years' box office titan"Spider-Man No Way Home", I've decided to give the previous two Spider-Man movies (part of the ever-growing avalanche of MCU content) a rewatch and review them.

Since the OG trilogy, Starring Tobey Macguire as Spider-Man and Sam Raimi directing all three Films, I've been a massive fan of the wallcrawler. Hardly any superhero can even come close to the inspiration and Sense of wonder that Spider-Man provides, making him my No.1 superhero of all time, followed by Batman.

Now, being the third cinematic version of the same guy in under 20 years sure isn't easy and since Hollywood loves milking this franchise, they had to come up with some new ideas. After the financial and critical so-so reaction the Amazing Spider-Man movies have earned themselves, the MCU now had the task of giving this icon new life. And they really nailed that job.

Homecoming is a Spider-Man movie with a very different energy compared to it's predecessors. We get a very young, inexperienced and overconfident Peter Parker who loves doing hero work and wants to prove himself to his mentor while navigating through highschool and puberty problems. Anime fans are already fimiliar with this core concept, seeing how "My Hero Academia" is one of the most popular animes right now and follows a similiar approach.

However, that is not a complaint, because this new Peter is maybe the most relatable version of the character for me. There's a lot more room for him to grow over time as both a person and hero while also keeping his core character traits as he's still the nerdy, awkward kid with way too much stuff for a teenager to handle.

The webslinging portion of his character also doesn't disappoint. He's much clumsier then his previous incarnations due to his lack of experience, but I love how he always finds a scientific solution to his problems, even when it doesn't work out as expected. The suit is also pretty cool, but not his best yet.

The newest element to keep the story fresh is undoubtetely the use of the advanced MCU technology like the web-gadgets. Not everyone likes this, but I do for two reasons. First, the technology is the main thing Peter has to master and it's also giving him the biggest problems in the form of this movies main baddie Vulture (portrayed by the brilliant Michael Keaton). It gives a whole new weight to the situation when Spider-Man has to remind himself that he is much more then his advanced suit and that his true strength lies in his unshaken will and his heart. It is a classic Spidey existential crisis, mixed with the more other-worldly advanced tech of the MCU and the rest of it's quirks like aliens, supersoldiers and guys with mechanical wings.

The Cast is all-around great, Tom Holland as Peter and Spidey is phenomenal, my favorite movie version of the character. Michael Keaton as Vulture is surprisingly scary for a otherwise very wholesome movie like this. RDJ as Tony Stark is perfect as always, Marissa Tomei is so damn likeable as Aunt May, Jacob Battalon as Ned steals every scene and Zendaya as MJ is...also there. Yeah, she doesn't get much to do in this one.

Michael Giacchino is responsible for the score and it's pretty great. Not the best in the entire series, but a good starting point for this Spidey. The new main theme f*cks hard and it only gets better in the sequels. The action is also pretty good, especially for MCU standards. However my favorite Spidey scenes were the more unusual ones, like him running through the suburbs or hanging from a flying plane. New Spidey, new challenges.

This movie is just so damn loveable and wholesome, I love it. Luckily, nothing bad ever will happen to this Peter and he will live a happy life with all his friends and his aunt who will most certainly never get murdered...

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TheQuietGamerOct 17, 2017
Spider-Man is back for the umpteenth time in his third reboot. Finally finding his way to the MCU has managed to keep things fresh despite so many movies having already been made about him. Particularly because of the new angle on theSpider-Man is back for the umpteenth time in his third reboot. Finally finding his way to the MCU has managed to keep things fresh despite so many movies having already been made about him. Particularly because of the new angle on the character and some surprisingly welcome changes to classic elements and the supporting cast. Taking Peter Parker back to high-school and having him be a younger, more inexperienced version of Spider-Man that we haven't seen before is great. Being set in the MCU gives us more background as to how Spider-Man works in a world already populated by other, bigger heroes like we would find in the comics. Something that was missing from all of the other movies based on the character.

Homecoming is fast, funny, charming, and features a winning performance from Tom Holland as the popular web-head. The action is spectacular and the stakes are so much more grounded than the world-ending disasters the rest of the MCU's heroes have to deal with. A good thing as this scale is just perfect for the character and something the fans have wanted to see for some time. The movie even delivers the MCU's best villain yet. Moviegoers have been complaining about how stale the villains have been getting in superhero movies for a while now. Well, Micheal Keaton's Vulture does quite a bit to alleviate some of that frustration. His motives are relatable and his operation is more personal. The Vulture is given time to breath as a character and as a result he's the best villain a superhero movie has had since Nolan's Batman trilogy. Plus Keaton is just fantastic.

Homecoming manages to breath some new life into a character we've already seen onscreen quite a few times. It does so by going back to basics with Parker and delivering the character many of us grew up with in the comics. Of course it's own spins on things and a sharp sense of humor help out a lot as well and keep things from being too familiar. Essentially, this is just about everything a Spider-Man fan could want. It's great to see the character in the MCU where all of us wanted him. 8.5/10
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drlowdonJul 17, 2017
Following his brief introduction in Captain America: Civil War ‘Homecoming’ wisely decides to skip the origin story and get straight into the action. As with all Marvel movies these days there is nothing here that will really surprise thoseFollowing his brief introduction in Captain America: Civil War ‘Homecoming’ wisely decides to skip the origin story and get straight into the action. As with all Marvel movies these days there is nothing here that will really surprise those who have followed the franchise but with its mix of humour (That captures the character far better than the Andrew Garfield versions) and spectacular action sequences it is entertaining from start to finish, and that’s all one can really ask. Expand
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dc127Oct 23, 2017
I went into this movie with mixed expectations. Tom Holland did a great job in his introduction in Civil War. Fox movies though are often hit and miss. I have to say the movie is great. Tom Holland owns the role of Peter Parker. MichaelI went into this movie with mixed expectations. Tom Holland did a great job in his introduction in Civil War. Fox movies though are often hit and miss. I have to say the movie is great. Tom Holland owns the role of Peter Parker. Michael Keaton is also just fantastic as the Vulture. Every scene he is in just pops off of the screen. Marisa Tomei is a great take on Aunt May. Robert Downey Jr. is his typical self, smarmy and sort of funny. In general the movie captured a good mixture of suspense, action, and humor. All of the background characters (with one exception) were amazingly well cast. Often times actors are playing rolls that don't make a lot of sense given their profiles (e.g. Donald Glover's cameo) but they are all shout outs to characters with bigger roles in the Spiderverse.

The only casting/plot character that I disliked was Zendaya as Michelle. Her character isn't funny. She is creepy and annoying as heck. She is basically stalking Peter, rude, and just sort of a nasty smarmy person. The reveal at the end that she is "MJ" is also just terrible. They positive press this is getting is just due to the fact that she isn't white. The media goes bonkers any time there is a "strong" female character or a white character is recast as non-white. Since when is "strong" code for snarky? I do not want to see her character get more screen time.
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T-rodneyAug 7, 2017
Basically Spiderman:Homecoming was fun,this is a really fun movie and it is one of the best Spider man movies ever made.

Before Sony shared the rights for Spiderman with Marvel I've always wondered what it would be like for Marvel Studios to
Basically Spiderman:Homecoming was fun,this is a really fun movie and it is one of the best Spider man movies ever made.

Before Sony shared the rights for Spiderman with Marvel I've always wondered what it would be like for Marvel Studios to direct a Spiderman movie and when I saw this movie I was completely satisfied. Tom Holland's performance as Spiderman is just Wow,I hate saying this because Tobey Maguire's Spiderman to me is my favorite but Tom Holland is the best Spiderman we've had so far.His Peter Parker is the right kind of nerdy but he witty,awkward and assertive at times which is the perfect blend.His performance as Spiderman is equally impressive because he is funny but serious when needed to be which is just great.

Now obviously what makes movie different is that this I not an origin story but also this movie isn't as dramatic as the Spiderman films before this which is good because this movie's tone is near perfect for a spiderman movie.This movie has good comedy from character lines to just funny moments and is the funniest Spiderman movie so far.Also as I said Spiderman:Homecoming is really fun,it's lighter tone is needed because this is a movie about a kid in highschool being a Superhero and the movie clearly explains what its like to balance the highschool aspect of the movie and Superhero theme.

The scale of this movie is also small as Homecoming isn't about a city being destroyed but about stopping thieves how are selling dangerous weapons and Spiderman has to stop them which was perfect for. A high school movie. Most Characters are good in this movie like Ned who is Peter's best friend has good chemistry between them and Ironman was good because he showed up were he was needed and didn't were he wasn't and had some great emeotionalt scenes with Spiderman which helped drive the story forward.

Now the villain,Michael Keaton's Vulture I must say wasn't really a villain in this movie but an antagonist mostly as you understand his reasons for being the Vulture and he is a person who cares for his family so when there was a plot that involved him and Spiderman facing off you get why and where its going. Other characters were good and necessary like Peter's Rival Flash Thompson who was funny and not just a stereotypical bully,Also Zendeya's character was funny and Peter's love interest had something significant to do and added to the story more that just being a love interest for Spiderman.

The problems with this film is that Aunt May is just plain Marisa Tomei's performance wasn't bad but I felt she didn't add anything significant to the movie and even when there was an attempt for an emotional scene with Tom Holland it didn't stick.Also I have to say the final battle between Spiderman and Vulture is disapointing and underwhelming as the action is the final act falls flt and the conclution is abrupt and just plain.

What i found very interesting about this movie is just this movie felt like an adventure,comedy and action film at different parts of the movie and the balance was spot on.The chase scenes where suspensful and exciting,every time Tom Holland was Spiderman it was a joy to watch and one important thing is that I never got bored watching this flim.The suit did some really cool stuff without saying too much and the emotional arcs in this movie were well delivered and perfectly timed.

Spiderman Homecoming was like a breath of fresh air it was fun,funny,emotional when needed and just a really good movie
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MouthofSauronJul 10, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is foremost a coming-of-age story. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton shine in this film. This is probably the most comic-accurate Spidey to grace the big screen. The stakes are low, at least compared to previous Spider-ManSpider-Man: Homecoming is foremost a coming-of-age story. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton shine in this film. This is probably the most comic-accurate Spidey to grace the big screen. The stakes are low, at least compared to previous Spider-Man outings, but the small-scale feel helps give it heart. Unfortunately, the trappings of the MCU seems to keep this film from achieving any form of greatness. Despite this, it's a thoroughly good film and definitely recommended. Expand
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tontoMay 24, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The first film of the second reboot series in the Spider-Man film franchise. Peter Parker is only 15 in this one and a sophomore in high school, just starting his career as Spider-Man. The film eschews the origin story and Uncle Ben is already gone leaving us with Marisa Tomei as a younger, sexier version of Aunt May. She is serviceable, but never the sagely dotard who imparts Peter with a sense of responsibility. We see Spidey websling around NYC and break up robberies and petty street crimes which is fun. Robert Downey Jr. returns as Tony Stark/Iron Man and serves as something of a mentor to Peter and offers some comic relief. Michael Keaton is cast as Adrian Toomes/the Vulture, the film's main antagonist, a salvager of weapons technology left scattered around New York carried over from the past Avengers adventures and electrical engineer turned into a criminal arms dealer after Stark industries shuts down his business. He dawns a green electromagnetic tailored body-harness with claw-like wingtips, and boot-mounted talons that grants him flight. It is later revealed in a plot twist that is he is the father of Liz Allan, Peter's girlfriend which was kind of interesting. The movie's mainly played up as a teen comedy set up against the backdrop of a superhero flick. Which is entertaining for what it's worth, but not as good as the original Raimi trilogy apart from maybe Spider-Man 3. It's better than the Amazing Spider-Man 2, but probably only on par with the Amazing Spider-Man. It tries to be woke by having a diverse cast and having mixed race actors in roles such as Liz Allan, Ned Leeds and Michelle Jones (or "MJ" as a nod to Mary Jane Watson) which is okay but a little distracting. Shocker is supposedly featured in the movie, but it would be easy not to notice as he isn't much like his comic book counterpart, doesn't wear a mask, and is played by two actors as two characters go by the mantra "the Shocker" in the movie. One is white and one is black. Only one is named Herman Shultz. Instead of wearing two gauntlets that shoot shock waves, he just uses something like a ray gun that emits shock waves. So it's a pretty lame version of the Shocker. Overall though, the movie is a pretty good entry into the Spider-Man film universe. Expand
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RobYes92Jul 10, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's definitely in need of some minor improvements, particularly in regards to the balance between "High School Movie" and "Super Hero Movie",and, the lack of meaningful development in many of the side characters. However, Spider-man Homecoming marks, in my opinion, a return to form for our beloved web-head.

Tom Holland makes for an interesting Peter Parker. His sense of power vs. responsibility is still being developed. He spends the majority of the first act obsessing over being an Avenger, to the point when it becomes an obsession. He's human and, as we are reminded time and time again, a "kid".

Michael Keaton is fantastic as The Vulture (Adrian Tombs). Then again, I expected that walking into the cinema. His villain has a certain gravitas that I, at least, haven't felt since Loki. His motivation is clear. You feel that uneasy sense of; "Sure, he's a bad guy, but he's doing it for reasons that, arguably, are pretty sound.".

Let's talk about the elephant in the room, and, by elephant, I mean Robert Downey Jr. No, despite many claims, this is not "Iron Man 4". Thankfully, Tony Stark is held back for the majority of the run time and only appears when it is absolutely necessary to move the story forward. His father-like role is actually quite endearing. Comically awkward at times but endearing all the same.

In terms of the rest of the supporting cast, I have a few issues. Peter's best friend, whilst starting off strong, comes dangerously close to "annoying side character territory". He doesn't really develop all that much, save for one or two instances of bravery. I hope that the writers develop him more in the sequels.

Let's get one thing straight. Zendaya plays a character called "Michelle". By the end of the film she casually says her friends call her "MJ". People are up in arms about this. Why? Simply put, "MJ" or "Mary-Jane Watson" is white in the comics. I have two problems with this argument. First off, MJ being white has absolutely zero bearing on the story of Spider-man as a whole. None. Secondly, and this is a big one, The MJ in Homecoming is completely different from the MJ in the comics. Down to her core.

All of that being said, Michelle, or "MJ", seems to only be there to provide a few moments of comedic relief in otherwise tense situations. She's great in these moments. But, again, I feel like more could have been done with her. There is development at least, which was nice to see.

That, I feel, is the biggest negative of this latest incarnation of the webbed crusader: The supporting characters just aren't utilized to their full potential. Hardy any of them develop in any meaningful sort of way.

All in all Spider-man Homecoming is a great refresh for the character. I just hope they don't mess it up by pulling an "Amazing Spider-man 2".

TL;DR

Side characters could use some love. This movie good though
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Compi24Jul 9, 2017
In this third adaptation of the classic comic icon, Marvel/Disney and Sony team up to bring us easily the best Spider-Man film since 2004's "Spider-Man 2". In successfully combining the tones of a classic Hughes-esque, coming-of-age film, andIn this third adaptation of the classic comic icon, Marvel/Disney and Sony team up to bring us easily the best Spider-Man film since 2004's "Spider-Man 2". In successfully combining the tones of a classic Hughes-esque, coming-of-age film, and the conventional, yet appealing notes of any tried and true MCU vehicle, director Jon Watts and co. really do deliver a worthwhile time at the theater. And with the young Tom Holland absolutely killing it as both Peter Parker and Spider-Man all throughout the film, the rewards in "Homecoming" are almost boundless. Even the main antagonist - which has proven to be quite the elusive character for the MCU to get right in the past - ends up functioning efficiently and even memorably in this piece. Fantastic work all around and I can't wait for more of these to come. Expand
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BrianMcCriticJul 8, 2017
A Spider-Man film that while being large in the MCU, has a small feel about Peter Parker growing into Spider-Man. Tom Holland is great and the way that he is handled in this film is spot on. All the other cast is solid and adds depth toA Spider-Man film that while being large in the MCU, has a small feel about Peter Parker growing into Spider-Man. Tom Holland is great and the way that he is handled in this film is spot on. All the other cast is solid and adds depth to Parker's High School experience. Marisa Tomei is good as Aunt May and Robert Downey Jr. is great as always as Peter's role models. Michael Keaton is good as Vulture and they do a good job of flushing out his motivations. I don't think we got the most impactful fight scenes we could have gotten but it was overall fine. Overall I thought this was a great come back for the character and I'm excited to see where they take him. A- (Isn't it stunning these are the same writers who wrote Vacation.) Expand
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anmolrawatJul 8, 2017
Marvel definitely knows how to pull off anything except *cough* Age of Ultron *coughs*. Never though watching the same friendly neighborhood spider-man would be such a refreshing experience. The movie is total fun, warmhearted and a treat forMarvel definitely knows how to pull off anything except *cough* Age of Ultron *coughs*. Never though watching the same friendly neighborhood spider-man would be such a refreshing experience. The movie is total fun, warmhearted and a treat for web slinger's fans. A reboot this early after The Amazing Spider-man couldn't have been done better. Expand
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marcmyworksJul 7, 2017
It's really the small, unrelated to the plot moments that are the best in this film. Though good overall, the tone switches from John Hughes inspired to action flick to goofy comedy without any real consequences. Overall the cast does a goodIt's really the small, unrelated to the plot moments that are the best in this film. Though good overall, the tone switches from John Hughes inspired to action flick to goofy comedy without any real consequences. Overall the cast does a good job and this was the perfect way to reboot Spidey. Expand
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moviemitch96Jul 11, 2017
This is probably my new favorite Spider-Man film thus far! It finally gets so many things right that the earlier Spider-Man films did not. It's by far the most fun, most colorful, and what I'd certainly consider the most accurate portrayal ofThis is probably my new favorite Spider-Man film thus far! It finally gets so many things right that the earlier Spider-Man films did not. It's by far the most fun, most colorful, and what I'd certainly consider the most accurate portrayal of a teenager trying to juggle high school and being an often times clumsy superhero (something that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield couldn't do as easily considering they were cast as Spider-Man in their mid 20s). Seriously though, to speak metaphorically, Tom Holland really stuck the landing quite nicely in his take on the titular hero. Overall, while I found certain plot elements a bit cliche, and it's not a huge game-changer in terms of the Spider-Man films, it's still a vast improvement and yet another colorful and just plain fun addition to the MCU. Rest assured, Spidey's long-awaited debut in the MCU does not disappoint! Expand
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eagleeyevikingJul 7, 2017
A solid superhero outing as well as an impressive coming of age tale, Spider-Man: Homecoming conjures the best reboot for the titular character thanks to Marvel finally getting the tone of the character right, Tom Holland's star-making turnA solid superhero outing as well as an impressive coming of age tale, Spider-Man: Homecoming conjures the best reboot for the titular character thanks to Marvel finally getting the tone of the character right, Tom Holland's star-making turn as Spider-Man, as well as Michael Keaton's soaring portrayal of The Vulture. Expand
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TurbodowgApr 13, 2018
Spiderman homecoming is finally the decent Spiderman movie we've wanted. It fits in perfectly with the now established marvel universe that doesn't take it's self too seriously. The film uses the formula that made Gaurdians, Deadpool, ThorSpiderman homecoming is finally the decent Spiderman movie we've wanted. It fits in perfectly with the now established marvel universe that doesn't take it's self too seriously. The film uses the formula that made Gaurdians, Deadpool, Thor Ragnarok, Ant man and Dr Strange so cool. It's stylistic, funny and has some awesome action all held together with a fun soundtrack. The story flows well and there's never a dull scene. Spiderman and Peter Parker feel more like the early comic books and The Vulture makes a good antagonist. The only let down is the SJW nonsense that breaks the illusion. Now I get that in a modern high school you'd get kids who have been brainwashed into a cultural Marxist view point and would probably point out things like certain American monuments were built by slaves but some lines were really cringe worthy. Such as the teacher pointing out that 'protesting is a right'. The diverse cast is also a little strange. They literally have every race in a room at a time. The worst change is Flash becoming a dweeby Indian kid who is about as intimidating as baby groot! He doesn't fit at all. It was just a bit overkill. The film would have worked fine with the same cast bar Flash (at least chose a strong looking Indian guy!), dropping the social justice commentary and it would have been a fine example of how to tell a great story with a diverse cast. Aside from the annoying SJW nonsense the movie is great and thoroughly enjoyable. I can't wait to see the new Spiderman in his next movie! Expand
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bfoore90Jul 7, 2017
A fun time, no doubt about it. To start out, I really enjoyed Michael Keaton's adaption of The Vulture, he plays the character so well and so brilliantly as he goes from psychotic madman to sympathetic father. Tom Holland was solid if notA fun time, no doubt about it. To start out, I really enjoyed Michael Keaton's adaption of The Vulture, he plays the character so well and so brilliantly as he goes from psychotic madman to sympathetic father. Tom Holland was solid if not okay, thought i still prefer Andrew Garfield's adaption to his I found his performance as Peter/Spider-Man to be commendable. Nothing against Holland but with Holland's adaption we return to the wide eyed Tobey Maguire-ish days of Spider-Man as opposed to Garfield's version which can best be described as whip-smart and likably cheeky, with an undercurrent of teenage angst as well as a sense of arrogance which gave those movies a unique, restless, reckless energy and a welcome sense of danger. Holland's interpretation also feels too relying upon Tony Stark and almost feels like an Iron-Spider-Man than actual Spider-Man. Its the same sense that people take with Christain Bale and his interpretation of Batman. Bale's batman didn't feel as "Batman" enough to some fans, to which I agree but I got that same feeling with Holland here. Though like Bale, Holland did a fine job in the role and its not really a knock on him as much as it is a knock on the script. That being said, I did enjoy it's lighthearted tone to go along with its likable cast with Keaton, Downey Jr, Marissa Tomei and Zendaya being the standouts here. The movie is a good time nontheless, some of my main gripes with this movie is that I felt the movie was trying too hard to be something different when it didn't need to do that, it made no mention of Uncle Ben which to some can be good but Uncle Ben is an core part of what makes Peter who he is. They didn't need to show him getting shot but him going completely unacknowledged throughout the movie bothered me. With that being said, the direction is solid but the script fails it at times but the way that it undercuts some of those small, heartfelt moments for a cheap laugh just came across to me as needless. Overall grade: B Expand
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demoneye667Jul 7, 2017
Best Spider-Man ever seen on screen. No doubt.
When Holland was chosen for the role I was a little bit weirded, but his performances since Civil War changed my mind. Holland is the Peter Parker we dreamed about reading the comics and the
Best Spider-Man ever seen on screen. No doubt.
When Holland was chosen for the role I was a little bit weirded, but his performances since Civil War changed my mind. Holland is the Peter Parker we dreamed about reading the comics and the feeling with RDJ is impressive.
About the movie, the screenplay is solid and the editing is great technically. All is great in a breathless movie the finally bring Spider-Man in the right place of MCU. So, just can't wait to see him back in Infinity War with the boys... Good job Marvel!
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wollam11Jul 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tom Holland. He was without question the best thing about this movie. I don't think any actor has embodied what it would feel like to the rest of us to have 'greatness thrust upon you'. Aside from the final line of the movie, Holland was the only reason I had to stay tuned in and it was more than enough. The scene where he enters his Homecoming date's house for the first time was captivating and it will be the part that I will remember most when this movie is years in the past. Well, that and Holland appearing in his underwear in several scenes. Holy Jonathan Tucker! Finally, the girl that I thought was right for Holland? She didn't move to Oregon. She was there beside him the whole time. How cool was it when she revealed her real name was M.J.? Yes! Expand
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43in2014Jul 13, 2017
The short review: Better than both Marc Webb's Amazing Spider-man films, not better than Sam Raimi's best two Spider-man films. Feature-ful spider-suit nullifies Spider-man's own abilities in this unrealistic reboot that could easily beThe short review: Better than both Marc Webb's Amazing Spider-man films, not better than Sam Raimi's best two Spider-man films. Feature-ful spider-suit nullifies Spider-man's own abilities in this unrealistic reboot that could easily be better. Still fun though!
> Related media: I have watched all of the previous Marvel films and all of the Spider-man films.
> What's it like?: Following Captain America: Civil War, teenager Peter Parker is gifted the advanced Spider-man suit by Tony Stark (Ironman) and he tries to be a hero, but instead gets into all sort of problems and has to learn growing-up lessons.
> Pros:
> 1) Peter Parker is youthful, funny and genuine here. He was older and more emotional in Raimi's versions, which I was happy with, but he was older and more cocky in Webb's versions, which I did not like. Webb's versions also lacked excitement and danger.
> Cons:
> 1) There are far too many unrealistic aspects in this film, both physically and technologically. I’ll start with the advanced Spider-man suit. It has far more features than Ironman’s suit, which doesn't make sense. This also lessens the value of Spider-man’s own abilities. No emphasis (through slow-motion) was made of his spider-sense or spider-reflexes, thereby negating the uniqueness of Spider-man. If Captain America dons the advanced Spider-man suit, he can become Spider-man too!
> 2) The villains scavenges the alien weapons left over from the events in Marvel’s The Avengers and engineer them, in a garage, into weapons that have new abilities. I don’t see any SHIELD personnel being equipped with such weapons in past Marvel films, thus making it unlikely that the villains could have manage this.
> 3) Michael Keaton is 65 years old. No attempt was made to air-brush his wrinkles away. It seemed unbelievable that a character that looks 65 years old and has no superpowers could get into so many physical activities without injuring himself or dying. His acting was good though.
> 4) A ship split in two (it’s in the trailer!) would have broken up due to instability before Spider-man would have a chance to join it back together with his web, or whatever other method, not that either method would had worked before the ship take in so much water and sank anyway.
> 5) Raimi’s genetically-modified spider has a more realistic chance of giving Peter superpowers through its venom, than an irradiated spider, which would have died rather quickly.
> 6) The last fight between the Vulture and Spider-man was disappointing because it happened in the dark and I couldn’t see much of what was happening. Additionally, there seems to be numerous times, where the vulture could have killed Spider-man by simply grabbing him with his metal arms, but that did not happen!
> 7) Tony Stark appeared too many times in this film. This is a Spider-man film! Considering his appearances and the use of his advanced Spider-man suit, this film could have been called Spider-man: The Stark Connection!
> 8) There is an attempt to stuff the film with people from all racial backgrounds in the US. This felt unrealistic and hence the gesture felt overdone.
> How would the the different age groups rate it?
Children: Excellent
Teens: Excellent
Young adults: Good
Medium age adults: Good
Old adults: Average
> Tip: There are two 'post-credit' scenes.
> Rating: 4/5 (no half scores). It's worth to see it in the cinema.
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banda89Jul 16, 2017
TBH I'd give this movie an 7.5. But I cant, so an eight it is. Keaton OMG he is amazing as the vulture. Dont like the suit that much but he plays it so well.
Holland as Spider Man its a good choice I think. Well, everyone's better than Tobey.
TBH I'd give this movie an 7.5. But I cant, so an eight it is. Keaton OMG he is amazing as the vulture. Dont like the suit that much but he plays it so well.
Holland as Spider Man its a good choice I think. Well, everyone's better than Tobey. Good Movie not, not that amazing, but it surpassed my expectations
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MrMovieBuffJul 7, 2017
For years, fans of the web-slinging character wanted to see him join the MCU, so when Sony and Marvel decided to share rights to the character, this is the result we get. A fun, colorful and energetic superhero movie that feels rather fresh.For years, fans of the web-slinging character wanted to see him join the MCU, so when Sony and Marvel decided to share rights to the character, this is the result we get. A fun, colorful and energetic superhero movie that feels rather fresh. 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' is one of the best "Spider-Man" movies in a while, just a step below 'Spider-Man 2' (2004) and 'Spider-Man' (2002). What makes this movie work is Tom Holland's young and cheeky performance we see as the teenage hero of whom we got a glimpse of when he debuted in 'Captain America: Civil War' (2016), and now here he is, leading his own battle. We see that he faces the challenge of trying to live a normal, teenage, high school life, while at the same time, coping with being a street-level superhero, especially since Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) is his mentor. He waits and waits for Tony to notify him for a mission so that he can become an avenger, but time passes, and not a single ring on his phone. He lives quietly with Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), who has no idea that he is Spider-Man, and hangs out at school with his rather dimwitted friend, Ned (Jacob Batalon), who, if you saw the trailer, you'll know that he finds out that he is Spider-Man... it even happens early on in the film, so it's not really a spoiler. The movie's main villain is Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton), who becomes the "Vulture". Keaton is fantastic as the main villain, and is probably the most memorable Marvel villain since Loki and/or Ultron. Watching Peter living the double life of trying to be a hero and being a teenager is something we haven't seen since 'Spider-Man 2' (2004), the idea that he has to juggle and balance his life out so things could work, but nothing goes according to plan. This is something we need to see more of, as that is what his character is about. Nobody knows his identity, and he needs to remain level-headed since he's so young. Many may be concerned that Robert Downey Jr's "Iron Man" character is involved too much in the film, as the trailers and promotional marketing will show, all I can say without spoiling too much is that there is no reason to fear. Downey has about as much impact on this movie as Jared Leto did in 'Suicide Squad' (2016), but if you want my advice, do not watch all the trailers if you haven't already. There are some key cameos that are spoiled, and maybe on or two plot details. The cameos by other actors are funny though, if you don't see them coming. I will admit that there are too many references to the MCU, as obviously, this movie is trying to state that this is the MCU's version of Spider-Man, and not another stand-alone reboot. At times, the references can bog the movie down a little, as it seems it cannot stand on its own. I thought Zendaya's character was rather pointless as she is only in it for about a total of 10 minutes, and her character is rather bland and not so memorable. Other than that, I had a blast with this movie. I think that director Jon Watts did a capable job of crafting some really good action sequences, and that it shows that this is where the character belongs. However, with some things, you can tell that this is a product of two different studios, it's clear that producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal had different ideas that both tried to get in this movie. At times it worked, and then, it didn't. Go and have fun with this movie... it is the "Spider-Man" movie Marvel fans have been waiting for. Expand
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UrbanlistenerJul 30, 2017
Great superhero movie that understands perfectly what we always wanted from a spiderman movie. Its fun, lighthearted, funny and enjoyable in every way. For the first time spidey actually looks like a teenager, the characters actually looksGreat superhero movie that understands perfectly what we always wanted from a spiderman movie. Its fun, lighthearted, funny and enjoyable in every way. For the first time spidey actually looks like a teenager, the characters actually looks and act like teenagers and we get the coming-of-age Peter Parker story we always wanted, that capture his young, innocent, fun and youthful spirit and gives us actual knowledge of how he became spiderman in his costume, but also in his heart and what he had to do to accept himself as he is. As for Vulture, its a great villain, with clear and understandable motivations, supported by Keatons excellent and intense performance. Expand
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badgerryan19Jul 10, 2017
The best Spider-Man since Spider-Man 2. That isn't really saying much since everyone one after 2 was either bad or average. Still a solid fun and entertaining movie. Tom Holland does great and I feel like they finally got Spider-Man right.The best Spider-Man since Spider-Man 2. That isn't really saying much since everyone one after 2 was either bad or average. Still a solid fun and entertaining movie. Tom Holland does great and I feel like they finally got Spider-Man right. The originals were great but they never had comedy which that is what Spider-Man is. The action scenes were great and very fun. Michael Keaton finally along with Jeff Bridges finally gives some kind of villain in the marvel films. That's until Josh Brolin's Thanos becomes relevant. I like that the film is mostly school and it shows Peter is just an average person like everyone. Now I think smaller kids will be turned off by this. They will probably be bored. As for the rest of us I think it brings a nice pace and realism to Spider-Man. I do think some things could of been handled better like the bigger set pieces. It felt like no one and nothing was really in actual harm, but overall I did like it and recommend everyone to see it. Expand
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Jess_HillJul 10, 2017
This film, tasked with bringing Spider-Man properly into the Marvel fold, is an entertaining experience with a refreshing joie de vivre which is accomplished by delightful performances and a determination not to take itself too seriously. TheThis film, tasked with bringing Spider-Man properly into the Marvel fold, is an entertaining experience with a refreshing joie de vivre which is accomplished by delightful performances and a determination not to take itself too seriously. The storyline is engaging and the script is at its best when having fun with the banter between the younger cast. The pacing is steady, and some of the action sequences are inspired, though the continued and deliberate fast cutting still manages to veer into disorientating territory as so many of these films seem to become enmired in. The soundtrack and pop culture references echo the lighter tone, and overall this reboot is the most successful rendering of this much loved character we have seen. Whilst I prefer my superhero hijinks more on the dark side, this is a polished and fun cinema experience worth your time, and stay until the end of the credits. 8.26/10 Expand
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meme1337Jul 10, 2017
Worth watching, I enjoyed it. Tom Holland delivers a good performance and I consider him the perfect choice to kick-start the spider-man adventures. Looking forward the new instalment in the series.
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CineAutoctonoJul 8, 2017
"Spider-Man: HomeComing" was a very good and very funny film, Tom Holland personified a Peter Parker, very young, and very fun to know, the special effects, the interpretation of the characters, and the story were very good, the Villain if I"Spider-Man: HomeComing" was a very good and very funny film, Tom Holland personified a Peter Parker, very young, and very fun to know, the special effects, the interpretation of the characters, and the story were very good, the Villain if I was convinced, and the interpretations of Iron-Man and Captain America I liked, certainly turned out to be the best superhero movie of the summer, I'm sorry Wonder Woman. Expand
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arnold73Apr 4, 2022
mi è piaciuto parecchio , penso vedrò anche gli altri .
ero molto dubbioso visto che la saga aveva preso una brutta piega, invece bel film
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DatamariOct 17, 2017
The name Spider-Man: Homecoming certainly means a lot as it's been years since we've gotten a truly great Spider-Man movie. Tom Holland kills it not only as the webhead, but as Peter Parker as well. He portrays the character as an everydayThe name Spider-Man: Homecoming certainly means a lot as it's been years since we've gotten a truly great Spider-Man movie. Tom Holland kills it not only as the webhead, but as Peter Parker as well. He portrays the character as an everyday school kid who just so happens to have superpowers that he uses to help people in need. THAT'S Spider-Man, and Holland plays the character so well that I'm not going to be able to see him as anybody else now. Michael Keaton also is incredible as The Vulture; he's easily the best MCU villain to date. A motivation, excellent acting, a chilling appearance, ol' Batman has it all. Spider-Man: Homecoming at heart is a high school movie, having a lot more downtime with Parker than any other Spidey movie. Here, it's done beautifully, actually giving us some reason to care about him as a character; he's a nerd, he's socially awkward, he's part of a quiz bowl team, he has a high school crush, he reminded me a lot of myself! That's what I didn't like about Andrew Garfield's portrayal; I just couldn't relate to him and I didn't care about him unless he was in his suit. Here, I cared so much if Peter could balance living a normal life and being a superhero. The characterization of Spider-Man in this movie is fantastic, and while I personally think Tobey Maguire is better, Tom Holland still nails this role, and he his the strongest part of this movie. The action scenes for the most part are fun; they're not as exciting as Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies, but they're enjoyable and fun to watch. Spidey **** happens, and Holland gets to crack some jokes without ever feeling unnecessary or formulaic. As for issues, despite benefiting a lot from showing Peter as a high-school student, the pacing drags considerably, and there were moments where I just wasn't engaged. Also, as previously mentioned, I felt like the action scenes could have been better; they're not bad, but I just wanted a bit more intensity and weight to them like in Raimi's action scenes. But overall, despite the spread of dull moments, It's the characterization and craft and tone that make this movie better than most Spider-Man movies. It's full of heart, excellently casted, and very well-acted, and I would highly recommend it. Not the best Spidey movie, but the best one since '02.

SCORE: 8/10
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andre27Feb 24, 2018
Spider man: Homecoming marca realmente o regresso do aranhiço á sua casa mãe e de forma muito fixe. Tom Holland faz o papel de forma muito boa sabendo contrastar muito bem as cenas de emoção com as de piada e acaba sendo muito boa a suaSpider man: Homecoming marca realmente o regresso do aranhiço á sua casa mãe e de forma muito fixe. Tom Holland faz o papel de forma muito boa sabendo contrastar muito bem as cenas de emoção com as de piada e acaba sendo muito boa a sua evolução como homem aranha ao longo da metragem. Quanto ao enredo em sim a Marvel fez muito bem em trazer-nos um vilão novo, por sinal bem fixe e carismático e com um ar ameaçador no forma abutre, e tambem em passar a morte do tio á frente pois já era algo muito batido. Adorei a relação escola/vida de herói em que vemos que não é facil conjugar as duas coisas e tudo isso foi bem elaborado. Não sabia que Peter tinha um amigo que sabia a sua entidade nem se isso alguma vez apareceu nos comics mas até ficou fixe. Por outro lado ouvi algumas criticas negativas ao aparecer de Tony Stark no filme, mas eu gostei bastante das suas aparencias até porque é preciso introduzir Parker no universo Vingadores e todos sabemos da grande relação dos 2 nos quadradinhos. No global um otimo filme e um excelente regresso a casa. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeJul 7, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is probably the best reboot for the iconic Spider-Man this far. If you think Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 wasn't that great enough, you should see the results of Spider-Man: Homecoming. It puts every installment inSpider-Man: Homecoming is probably the best reboot for the iconic Spider-Man this far. If you think Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 wasn't that great enough, you should see the results of Spider-Man: Homecoming. It puts every installment in the opinionated "The Amazing Spider-Man" franchise into shame. That's how great it is. Expand
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FuturedirectorJul 9, 2017
Spider-man: Homecoming may feel too different from its other predecessors (especially because of its "pint-sized" protagonist). But, at the end, it has enough thriller, fun, and color to live up again Marvel's classic character.
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SrPepeNov 13, 2017
Creo que Tom Holland nos da esperanza de que se convertirá en el mejor Spiderman de todos en siguientes películas. Me gusta como se maneja al personaje.
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adrii9715Apr 29, 2018
Good way to bring home Spider-Man and I hope it's the beginning of the return of all those characters that are either in Sony or Fox.
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superbatMay 31, 2020
Homecoming is a fun, refreshing take on Spider-Man. The movie differs from previous Spider-Man movies in several key areas, but it doesn't take away from the movie's enjoyment. It isn't yet another Spider-Man origin, but it shows anHomecoming is a fun, refreshing take on Spider-Man. The movie differs from previous Spider-Man movies in several key areas, but it doesn't take away from the movie's enjoyment. It isn't yet another Spider-Man origin, but it shows an already-established Spidey trying to live as both a crimefighter and a teenager. Tom Holland is nearly perfect as Peter Parker, and he's accompanied by a solid supporting cast and a decent villain. Expand
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TyDNAug 16, 2017
The movie itself was rather enjoyable and had multiple different elements that worked well together. The only feeling that was somewhat absent was the darkness of spidermans story and past. it may be a cliche to bring up the story of hisThe movie itself was rather enjoyable and had multiple different elements that worked well together. The only feeling that was somewhat absent was the darkness of spidermans story and past. it may be a cliche to bring up the story of his parents dissapearances again but its just an example of what peter has been through that gave him the reason to fight crime. Expand
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Creeper3455Jul 7, 2017
After his 'Amazing' debut in Captain America Civil War,Spider-Man's legacy in the MCU wasn't over yet with Spider-Man Homecoming,a movie that Sony (luckily enough) didn't put their hands on for too much after the atrocities that wereAfter his 'Amazing' debut in Captain America Civil War,Spider-Man's legacy in the MCU wasn't over yet with Spider-Man Homecoming,a movie that Sony (luckily enough) didn't put their hands on for too much after the atrocities that were 'Spider-Man 3' and 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'. So how's this new reboot? Well,let's just say that it's a "What if Spider-Man ('02) got weirdly married with Home Alone?" and there you have it:"Spider-Man Homecoming". Sounds interestingly cool,right? I mean,the well-done story and visual effects and,of course,the magnificent score by Michael Giacchino CAN make this movie work...But it has some flaws. First off i didn't find nothing boring in the 3rd act (like some critics are saying),but i had some issues with the story. This is a story about having your normal high school life while being your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man at the same time. A story that,of course,has subplots,that are mixed with the story in a decent way. Movies like 'The LEGO Batman Movie'did very well in mixing the subplots in such an understandable way,but in this one it's just fine,noting new or bad,not even something interesting. The rest was great. Tom Holland portrays both Spider-Man and Peter Parker in a great way,and RDJ's just there only for some exposition because of Avengers Infinity War (i guess...),and there's nothing to say about Michael Keaton as The Vulture,he was just plain fantastic. In the end,if you were annoyed by 'The Amazing Spider-Man',then maybe Spider-Man Homecoming will resolve your problems. It's a lighthearted comedy with great performances,stylish visual effects,magnificent music,some lovable action and the same old fun you'll have from a Spider-Man movie.



(SPOILERS) And the last end credits sequence? A better troll than Harambe and We Are Number One.
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YakusokuNoJiDec 30, 2017
It was okay to good, I guess. Tom Holland was surprising for me not expecting too much of him. I like Andrew Garfield more as Spider-Man and Tobey Maguire over Andrew Garfield but Tom Holland himself did a solid job. He was a bit too young asIt was okay to good, I guess. Tom Holland was surprising for me not expecting too much of him. I like Andrew Garfield more as Spider-Man and Tobey Maguire over Andrew Garfield but Tom Holland himself did a solid job. He was a bit too young as Spider-Man for my taste but that was not the problem. Certain things in the movie felt very forced and that is never a good thing for me in games or movies, no matter the direction, whether its "forcing to meet expectations" or "forcing to do something exactly different". At times it worked, and sometimes it just felt weird in the movie. Yes, Peter is in this incarnation also a troubled teen and he has to "find himself" to see that HE is Spider-Man already and yet, even if he has to find that out, Spider-Man seems TOO incompetent here. Where is his spider sense? If it is in the movie then it definitely was not shown well. And overall his abilities. Or him being afraid of a certain height being reached. It should not matter if "that is his first time". He is this guy who should not even care about such a thing. So what if he falls? He should have no problem swinging back. Same for his strength. This is kind of touched in the end "when he finds the strength after finding his inner Spider-Man" but still. He seemed like an RPG Spider-Man that was on Level 1. And it is a bit weird because I know Spider-Man, even relatively unexperienced still as ridiculously good enough simply because that is what those comic heroes are. However - it was fine. Michael Keaton as Vulture was probably the best thing of the entire movie, so was Peter's AI Lady friend "Karen". Now here's the thing: "MJ" is re-introduced. Yes, I know it is said "she is not Mary Jane" and "there are other people in Peter's life", however, well ... she is still Mary Jane. She does not like her. She does not have the same name. But of course there will not be a second character named "MJ" introduced just so we have a literally named Mary Jane Watson with read hair as romance for Peter. We already have an "MJ" who is a female "not yet but somewhat love interest". This is really nothing but another interpretation of Mary Jane after reducing her to her nickname and "potential romance". The most literal way to bring in "Mary Jane" without bringing in Mary Jane - as that will surely not happen; it would be awkward to have two Mary Janes. I guess the point can be quite gotten. Mary Jane lives on in this character. And that is just another one of these things that "are just different". I am not sure how much I like this or a very young Peter, a Flash that reminds me nothing of flash or an Aunt May that gets younger and more attractive in every movie incarnation she appears but as mentioned before, it was okay nonetheless. It was entertaining and I would say with that it did what it should do. But I would definitely want one of the other two Spider-Man incarnations as part of this Marcel CU canonicity. Still great respect to all people working on this movie. Expand
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SathielJul 6, 2019
Considering its genre and target audience, the film is still convincing and entertaining.
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thedaywalkerJul 8, 2017
We finally have a Spider-Man that has a tone of an actual Spider-Man movie. Toby Maguire was a great Peter Parker, but and awful Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield was a awful Peter Parker but a pretty accurate Spider-Man, Tom Holland was amazing atWe finally have a Spider-Man that has a tone of an actual Spider-Man movie. Toby Maguire was a great Peter Parker, but and awful Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield was a awful Peter Parker but a pretty accurate Spider-Man, Tom Holland was amazing at both, with lines of dialogue that really made this movie enjoyable and really show Spider-Man's personality, strength and ability. I had a small issue with the acting of some actors, Flash Thompson was basically there for the sake of being there, but Zendaya as Michelle was hilarious and how they just revealed her character in the end of the movie was fantastic.

So i really enjoyed this one, and hope they can keep Spider-Man this good in all the movies
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alva3901Jul 7, 2017
The enduring presence of Spiderman on the big screen over the past fifteen years presumably caused a little fatigue once news spread of the third depiction of the crime-fighting hero. However, Spiderman: Homecoming fails to induce suchThe enduring presence of Spiderman on the big screen over the past fifteen years presumably caused a little fatigue once news spread of the third depiction of the crime-fighting hero. However, Spiderman: Homecoming fails to induce such feelings as the exuberant Tom Holland masters the role as Peter Parker in almost every way. After seeing him briefly in Captain America: Civil War and now under the wings of Marvel Studios, the introduction of Spiderman into the ever-expanding MCU proves to be an incredibly entertaining ride.
Spiderman: Homecoming is a very well directed film, as Jon Watts gives us a joyful adventure of the teenager Peter Parker who troubles to find the balance between his personal and superhero life. Still consumed by the actions he took against the likes of Captain America in Civil War, Peter Parker becomes a desperate man, hoping to join the Avengers and impress Tony Stark aka Iron Man, who acts as his mentor. It is with this mentality that he becomes entrenched into the Spiderman persona that has severe ramifications on his social life, both at home and at school. And as the nerdy and unpopular teenager, he uses his hidden persona to define his own sense of duty and morals. As seen in one of the trailers, Tony Stark chastises Peter, quoting, "If your nothing without this suit, you shouldn't have it". Tom Holland develops great chemistry with Robert Downey Jr in all their scenes, however, Tony Starks appearance doesn't shy away from the fact that this is a Spiderman film. This is a film that is grounded to Spiderman, and Spiderman only.
His high school story was very intriguing to watch, as we meet Ned (Jacob Batalon) who aids Peter Parker as his nerdy and funny best friend, Michelle (Zendaya) as the quirky, yet the lonely student who stands in the background, and Liz (Laura Harrier), Peter's accessible love interest. With Spiderman, Peter becomes less involved with the school, causing dysfunctional relationships to occur between him and many other students. Likewise at home with Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), who we see Peter become more distant with her as his agendas begin to take over.
The main villain, the Vulture, is unlike many of Marvel's villains, in that he is the most human out of all of them. He despises the rich and the powerful messing up the lives of those below them, in this case, Tony Stark and he cares deeply about his family, wanting to do everything in his power to keep them safe and happy. His backstory, seen in the opening of the film, and the effects of his actions proves that Adrian Toomes (his hidden persona) has more redeeming qualities than one might expect of a villain. Michael Keaton brilliantly plays the role, adding hidden depths rarely seen in a Superhero villain.
Overall, the action was solid, yet the film serves better as a character-driven story rather than the usual action we tend to see in other Marvel movies which may disappoint some fans. However, comic book films are about the characters and Spiderman: Homecoming accomplishes that extremely well. Tom Hollands gifts us with a great performance of the crime-fighting, friendly neighborhood Spiderman, accompanied by a great villain acted superbly by Michael Keaton, and a host of secondary characters that really complete a very well written film.
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MAFIAxMaverickJul 15, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This may be my favorite Marvel movie and is definitely my favorite Spiderman movie to date. Tom Holland has done an amazing job taking on the mantle of Spiderman. This movie had just the right amount of comedy mixed with drama, and action. The story was good, and I can't think of a character that I didn't like. It was even possible to feel empathy towards our villains. My two gripes are - the descent from hardworking blue collar men to criminals was just too quick and easy. I also wish there was a more fleshed out story/relationship between Peter and Aunt May. That's such a fundamental part of the Spidey universe, and even if they are making changes to the formula, that's one area I'd love to see as the franchise develops. Expand
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demonbrownieJul 26, 2017
A nice reboot for the Spider Man series. The film has a lighter tone compared to the previous films, so it's definitely refreshing to see that. I still think the Spider Man(2002) and Spider Man 2(2004) are still the best. At least this one isA nice reboot for the Spider Man series. The film has a lighter tone compared to the previous films, so it's definitely refreshing to see that. I still think the Spider Man(2002) and Spider Man 2(2004) are still the best. At least this one is better than one with Andrew Garfield, because I did not enjoy watching his Spider Man movies. Homecoming is a decent reboot, I think fans will enjoy it. Expand
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FlexedacornJul 17, 2017
Spiderman Homecoming was my personal favorite standalone spidey flick. To clarify, I have seen all the prior films with Toby Maquire & Andrew Garfield. I found each film enjoyable for different reason, but as I left the theater I felt theSpiderman Homecoming was my personal favorite standalone spidey flick. To clarify, I have seen all the prior films with Toby Maquire & Andrew Garfield. I found each film enjoyable for different reason, but as I left the theater I felt the most rewarded by the newest entry. I think Tom Holland was perfectly cast, as his age and demeanor felt right for the role. The film also benefited from the appearance of other established Marvel characters, leading to some enjoyable Easter eggs. I do understand that this film had a little bit of an advantage, as it did not have to show the audiences another origin story. I recommend the film to any Spiderman fans, or just fans of the overall Marvel Cinematic universe. Expand
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ethanstapleyDec 17, 2017
A hilarious film in any genre but specifically in the superhero. The high-school scenes are gold with all the little quirks of school adding for very humerous moments, esepecially Betty Brandt's videos appearing on screens in the school.A hilarious film in any genre but specifically in the superhero. The high-school scenes are gold with all the little quirks of school adding for very humerous moments, esepecially Betty Brandt's videos appearing on screens in the school. Michael Keaton's Vulture is a real step up in MCU villains who gives an authoritative and relatable perfomance with a real golden scene with himself and Tom Holland in the car. The action is a little unspectacular, it seems like we've seen it all before and Spidey seems a bit too overpowered. The John Hughes style of the film absolutely shines though. Expand
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StrayDogA8Sep 9, 2017
A very interesting film that contains such of HHP. Maybe we are tired of the restart of Spider-Man story, but this film shows us a more charming super-villian, it's never before.
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DubeauJul 13, 2017
Updated: Homecoming is a very energetic, fast pace movie. The story is really well presented with better humor. Especially toward the end of the movie but also because it does reflect a lot about being adolescent. Peter is younger and surelyUpdated: Homecoming is a very energetic, fast pace movie. The story is really well presented with better humor. Especially toward the end of the movie but also because it does reflect a lot about being adolescent. Peter is younger and surely wants to prove himself. The FX are spot on and I though the costume was more intricate. Some actions scenes were a bit fast, and I am not sure the plane scene was that good. It felt like a flashy discotheque somehow. The acting is very good. I was surprise at how good the young actors were. Keaton is sublime. Downey does a fantastic job, and Holland is in control. I can't wait for the next one, hopefully we will have the same director. I give it a 85% Expand
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robertoiglesiasJan 13, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ah, Spider-Man: Homecoming. An enjoyable film that I was so glad I watched. It's a great MCU film, but is weak as a Spider-Man film imo.
Removing elements from Peter's backstory seems better, but brings this at a disadvantage. They could've shown them in flashbacks... Because of this and Peter being close to Iron Man, I think of Spider-Man more as MCU's Iron Man Jr.Tom Holland is great as Peter Parker, but weak as Spider-Man. To me, this film would've worked if Spider-Man was replaced with a different hero.
Also, the villains are horrible. Vulture is great, but the rest suck. The first Shocker has a pointless subplot that lasts for less than a minute before he is killed, the second Shocker has no character development or personality, the Tinkerer is just an underutilized scientist sidekick, and Scorpion is a horrible cameo that doesn't do anything, especially because he isn't in Far From Home.
I know Sony messed up with The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but I wished they continued and gotten rid of some villain ideas. As for this film, it's definitely good, but isn't great and mostly lacks the identity as Spider-Man.
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ConorMacleodJul 15, 2017
A pretty solid 'grounded' spider-man film which deconstructs everything about teenage Peter Parker in a coming of age narrative, similar to John Hughes films like Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles.


Spider-man Homecoming: A- (VG1)
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Michael_Stars_5Jul 14, 2017
A very good film to start Spider-Man's inclusion into the MCU.
The only problem is that they don' try and do something new, I loved the high school setting of the film, but when it comes to story and characters, it's Iron-Man all over again.
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russb23Aug 2, 2017
Grew up watching the Toby Spider Man movies. Didnt like the ones with garfield. This was a great movie, fun action scenes, some funny moments and pretty good acting. Tom holland makes a good spider man and it wasnt too over the top with theGrew up watching the Toby Spider Man movies. Didnt like the ones with garfield. This was a great movie, fun action scenes, some funny moments and pretty good acting. Tom holland makes a good spider man and it wasnt too over the top with the superhero stuff which was great. Might be the best spider man ive seen to be honest. Expand
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PsalmbodySep 10, 2018
Spider-man Homecoming is the best mcu film, it's weird that people don't like this film more because it's really good, it's what I like to call the feel good superhero film and it's really cute. The character motivation is understandable, theSpider-man Homecoming is the best mcu film, it's weird that people don't like this film more because it's really good, it's what I like to call the feel good superhero film and it's really cute. The character motivation is understandable, the plot twist was awesome, I can't really say much without getting into spoilers so I'm just gonna end it here. Expand
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shibborethSep 25, 2017
Homecoming is spider-man coming back to its roots. It wisely skips the origin story (who doesn't know how spider-man got his powers already?) but still starts near the beginning of Peter's spider-man career so we get to watch him learn andHomecoming is spider-man coming back to its roots. It wisely skips the origin story (who doesn't know how spider-man got his powers already?) but still starts near the beginning of Peter's spider-man career so we get to watch him learn and stumble. It's a super-hero movie with a lot of heart and humor, that avoids some of the pitfalls common to the genre. In particular, it has a protagonist who's imperfect, relatable, and not simply invincible. Expand
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Bugger217Sep 15, 2017
As many have already stated, Spider-Man: Homecoming almost feels more like a John Hughes film than a superhero movie, which gives it a fresh feeling that the franchise desperately needed, considering this is the second time the character hasAs many have already stated, Spider-Man: Homecoming almost feels more like a John Hughes film than a superhero movie, which gives it a fresh feeling that the franchise desperately needed, considering this is the second time the character has been rebooted in five years. Tom Holland shines as Peter Parker, and he's surrounded by a cast of impressively talented young actors. They all have great chemistry with one another.

One of the biggest things going for the film, in addition to the pure sense of joy it strives toward, is its villain. Michael Keaton gives us one of the few deeply interesting antagonists in the MCU. The movie actually manages to surprise as well. There are a couple of moments that made my audience gasp, which is something I don't often experience with comic book films.

It all adds up to a joyful experience with a breezy pace, tons of hear, and genuinely well-realized characters that are almost absurdly likable. In terms of pure summer fun, this is probably the best you'll experience in 2017.
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Hurricane16Feb 17, 2018
Spider-Man: Homecoming is more lighthearted, sweet and family friendly than most other MCU movies, but that doesn’t make it any worse than any of the other installments
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TeBeXNov 14, 2017
No tenía muchas expectativas en esta película ya que tantos cambios de actores para Spider-man pensaba que no iba a sentarle bien al superheroe, pero Tom Holland lo borda y hace que no recordemos mucho a los actores que fueron Spider-man enNo tenía muchas expectativas en esta película ya que tantos cambios de actores para Spider-man pensaba que no iba a sentarle bien al superheroe, pero Tom Holland lo borda y hace que no recordemos mucho a los actores que fueron Spider-man en su día. La película es buena, sin excesivos toques de humor y con mucha acción. Spider-man en estado puro. Expand
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naniinNov 18, 2017
"Человек паук: Возвращение домой" Классный фильм. Сюжет хороший, персонажи почти все интересные, юмор хорош, злодей получился крутым и с хорошей мотивацией. Китон даёт ещё больше своему злодею харизматичности, по моему мнению это один из"Человек паук: Возвращение домой" Классный фильм. Сюжет хороший, персонажи почти все интересные, юмор хорош, злодей получился крутым и с хорошей мотивацией. Китон даёт ещё больше своему злодею харизматичности, по моему мнению это один из лучших злодеев КВМ. Том Холланд в роли паучка хорош. Железного человека в фильма очень мало, хотя по пиар компании все думали что фильм будет про ЖЧ, но это не так. Минусы конечно есть. Саундтрек который мне показался скучный, и Флэш Томпсон, Лиз, они вышли какие-то картонные и окружение Паркера, оно какое-то странное. Expand
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hughes857Dec 5, 2018
This movie makes you FEEL like you're Spider-Man. As a kid growing up, Spider-Man has been close to second to my favorite superhero Metro Man the rival of Mega-mind. I cannot express in my own words of how captivating Spider-Man is in thatThis movie makes you FEEL like you're Spider-Man. As a kid growing up, Spider-Man has been close to second to my favorite superhero Metro Man the rival of Mega-mind. I cannot express in my own words of how captivating Spider-Man is in that suit. The actor Tom Brady is truly a showcase of talent and skill in which no tranny actor (neutral) can ever deny. This movie deserves your money and an outstanding ballot to the Oscars, hosted by Will Ferrel himself. Expand
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luke100Jan 9, 2018
This is one of the few Marvel movies that goes just one step forward and it pays off. Smaller story, great humor, excellent portrayal of Peter Parker, a surprising plot twist and some fun and exciting action sequences easily make HomecomingThis is one of the few Marvel movies that goes just one step forward and it pays off. Smaller story, great humor, excellent portrayal of Peter Parker, a surprising plot twist and some fun and exciting action sequences easily make Homecoming the best Marvel flick since Civil War. Expand
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CoKronakanApr 20, 2018
Unlike most of the other Spider-Man movies this is not cliche, and not even close to having a cheesy ending. It manages to do this by depicting another story, of Peter Parker from a whole other perspective. The directing style is amazing,Unlike most of the other Spider-Man movies this is not cliche, and not even close to having a cheesy ending. It manages to do this by depicting another story, of Peter Parker from a whole other perspective. The directing style is amazing, and even the CGI looks awesome. Tom Holland is also a nice turn from the ordinary Peter Parker, and he is very charismatic which just adds a lot to the table. Also the fact that all this is now tied in with the big MCu, and Iron Man. The story is really great, but there where a few useless or rather unnecessary scenes. And although, the story is great it's not flawless. So overall it's a good movie, and succeeds in doing so mostly by the fact of this new narrative, and not being cliche at all. Expand
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d0vla11Mar 23, 2018
Didn't expect this one to be that good. The humour, the soundtrack, TOM HOLLAND WAS GREAT! One more thing, Michael Keaton did an amazing job as the villain, also to me one of the best in the MCU.
In some scenes I didn't like the CGI, but the
Didn't expect this one to be that good. The humour, the soundtrack, TOM HOLLAND WAS GREAT! One more thing, Michael Keaton did an amazing job as the villain, also to me one of the best in the MCU.
In some scenes I didn't like the CGI, but the movie was written so good it constantly holds you til the end of it.
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BeanmanJamesMay 31, 2018
A nice small scale deeper introduction to this universe's spider-man. Very good performances!!
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tewa_kanuiJul 31, 2018
Spider-Man Homecoming is very good reboot, Tom Holland looks perfect for the role. The movie was very entertaining to watch. Maybe, just a little too much action scenes, like, we don't even know where it is going to end, and a dislike for theSpider-Man Homecoming is very good reboot, Tom Holland looks perfect for the role. The movie was very entertaining to watch. Maybe, just a little too much action scenes, like, we don't even know where it is going to end, and a dislike for the actress Zendaya that I despise, I don't even know why though. Good movie Marvel ! Expand
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QuacksonjaMemeJun 1, 2019
Had to rewatch it becouse Far From Home is comming soon (Very hyped about that). Tom Holland is really the best Spider-Man out of the trio. He just nails it. The CGI is outstanding as always. Great story. Climb aboard the Far From Home hypeHad to rewatch it becouse Far From Home is comming soon (Very hyped about that). Tom Holland is really the best Spider-Man out of the trio. He just nails it. The CGI is outstanding as always. Great story. Climb aboard the Far From Home hype train.

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ErikTheCriticSep 25, 2018
With Marvel taking the reins, this second reboot has clearly excelled past its predecessor, with a charming performance from Tom Holland, colourful action sequences and just the usual Marvel fun.
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BulgarianCriticDec 29, 2021
This was a pretty enjoyable experience for the most part. It was great to see the old spidey cast back again and the crazy shenanigans of wizard man and spider boy. Some of the CGI was bad(Looking at you lizard man) and some of the jokes andThis was a pretty enjoyable experience for the most part. It was great to see the old spidey cast back again and the crazy shenanigans of wizard man and spider boy. Some of the CGI was bad(Looking at you lizard man) and some of the jokes and acting flat. The story had some pretty nice turns but sadly the emotional moments were a bit too much and annoying as hell(especially by the end). Even if you aren't a fan of the new(new) Spider- Man I would still suggest checking it just for good ol Toby. Expand
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Kirollos-NoahNov 29, 2018
Nothing is going to be better than TASM!
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a decent Spider-Man movie, it's actually my second favorite Spider-Man movie.
Its sins are the sins of silliness! This movie is funny, okay, but sometimes it turned to some
Nothing is going to be better than TASM!
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a decent Spider-Man movie, it's actually my second favorite Spider-Man movie.

Its sins are the sins of silliness! This movie is funny, okay, but sometimes it turned to some very silly jokes!
They actually tried to create a funny and action Spider-Man movie, as they did in The Amazing Spider-Man, but they failed!

Still Spider-Man: Homecoming is a decent Spider-Man movie.
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rwbronsonJan 18, 2019
If this be My Destiny

Spider Man:Homecoming – Wit – (20/20) The screenwriters continue a great job of integrating humor into the stories. Story – (18/20) ( -2 for rebooting the character for the 3rd time.) Iconic Homage (20/30) – 30
If this be My Destiny

Spider Man:Homecoming –

Wit – (20/20) The screenwriters continue a great job of integrating humor into the stories.

Story – (18/20) ( -2 for rebooting the character for the 3rd time.)

Iconic Homage (20/30) – 30 points for at least noting the event(which the two previous Spider Man’s failed to do) but -5 for substituting an inferior motivation(earning a suit instead of saving Aunt May) and -5 for rushing through the moment. Let him struggle, let him suffer, let him bleed, let him almost give up.

Uncle Ben Score – 0/10

Creativity – (20/20) Love the new suit. It’s great to see Spidey get some new abilities, as the Scarlet Witch has.

78/100 Four Stars
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RadReviewerFeb 8, 2019
Fun and new. Spider-Man HC doesn't take itself too seriously while still presenting a very human teenage Peter Parker with a lot to gain and everything to lose. A close runner up to best Spider following the SR Trilogy
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fluffypantsJul 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-man Homecoming is the perfect MCU spiderman movie. Love the villains of the Vulture and Tony Stark is in the movie for just enough to push Peter in the right direction. Final battle is the best but still love this movie. Expand
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BrunoVn00Apr 1, 2019
We had to wait years to finally get a genuinely good Spider-Man movie. This is one of the most fun movies I saw in 2017 and one of the best and must fun and entertaining MCU movies ever. This movie is really funny, with solid acting and goodWe had to wait years to finally get a genuinely good Spider-Man movie. This is one of the most fun movies I saw in 2017 and one of the best and must fun and entertaining MCU movies ever. This movie is really funny, with solid acting and good writing, this is basically a comedy and a really good one. Tom Holland is a perfect fit for Peter Parker and Spider-Man and Michael Keaton as The Vulture is great, his acting was solid, not Oscar-worthy obviously, but the reason he was really good is because his character was well written and developed, the same with Tom Holland as Spider-Man. Now the only problem I have with this movie is that is TOO funny. Yes, I praised it for being funny and entertaining, but it's too funny to the point that there's nothing emotional or dramatic, or there's no tension, there are scenes that are supposed to be serious but then they end it with a dumb joke. Some drama might give this movie a balance that Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies (specially the second one) actually had. I don't ask for like tragedy as that's not a synonym for drama, but maybe some conflict, some stakes, maybe make The Vulture a menacing serious villain, but nope, he also cracks jokes ocasionally as all the characters.

Overall I enjoyed the movie a lot, this is a good movie overall and I would definetly watch it again and again to have a pretty good time
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
It was really funny and epic at the same time. The MCU did great on the movie and Tom Holland was really perfect to be the one and only MCU's Spider-Man, not to mention that Tobey Maguire was too old to be that character that time
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