Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 7, 2017
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menzaman37Jul 18, 2017
being a fan of the first two Toby McGuire Spiderman Movies, this came off as funny and action packed with a great character driven story. Plus Michael Keaton, C'mon
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dtlJul 18, 2017
My apologies in advance for a poorly written review. This is a good movie, but no better than the average for the MCU. It does have a good villain, unlike some of them, and it is a bit of a change of pace from the typical MCU movie, but itMy apologies in advance for a poorly written review. This is a good movie, but no better than the average for the MCU. It does have a good villain, unlike some of them, and it is a bit of a change of pace from the typical MCU movie, but it lacks in overall development and growth outside of the main character, who wasn't strong enough to be worthy of so much time and attention. That said, Holland did ok, and the supporting cast, while underdeveloped, was strong. I would likely be willing to watch the sequel. Expand
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GrusJul 18, 2017
Getting this off the table first and foremost, I'm a die-hard Spider-Man fan. I always have been, so I'm going to leave personal bias out of this review. Spider-Man: Homecoming is definitely not the best "film" that has ever been produced forGetting this off the table first and foremost, I'm a die-hard Spider-Man fan. I always have been, so I'm going to leave personal bias out of this review. Spider-Man: Homecoming is definitely not the best "film" that has ever been produced for this character, but it's hands down the best portrayal of the titular character that has ever been put to screen. Coming off Captain America: Civil War, fans loves this rendition of Spider-Man (for the most part) and were very excited to witness his first solo run. I can happily say that I had an absolute blast watching this movie. Sure, it feels very much like an addition to the already existing Marvel Cinematic Universe, but people who expect otherwise shouldn't be excited for these movies anyways. Here is why I believe fans of the existing Marvel franchise need to get excited about Spider-Man: Homecoming. There is no denying that this is a Spider-Man movie first, worrying about the rest of the universe as a secondary element, but there is something that has become very episodic about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When it comes to Spider-Man movies, the first thing they need to do is be entertaining. If you don't walk out of this film at least pleased by its entertainment levels, then you must have not been in the right mood to watch this movie. The action sequences (which there are quite a few of) are done with care and there are many quippy one-liners throughout the entire duration. Everything this film needed to do in order to perfect the characters and the spidey action, I believe it did so tenfold. I can't complain about this movie too much, so I have nothing to do but score it very high. Spider-Man: Homecoming is a giant showcase of the best this character has ever been on the big screen. There is only very need to a film is a better working out and more attention to the spider-sense. Expand
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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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twall3Jul 17, 2017
Wow. Even back home after the movie, my head was spinning. Considerably better than I had anticipated. I thought the villain, for having no superpowers (other than probably very intelligent) was very effect and menacing. I suppose a logicWow. Even back home after the movie, my head was spinning. Considerably better than I had anticipated. I thought the villain, for having no superpowers (other than probably very intelligent) was very effect and menacing. I suppose a logic complaint could be made about how the boat scene got wrapped up, but this is a movie - a superhero/comic book movie - logic doesn't always have to pervade. Overall, a rich, thrilling, high quality, highly entertaining movie. And as most good super hero movies, inspiring to do good - to fight the good fight. 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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JTVJul 16, 2017
I understand they try there best to create a good story there was a lot of cringe worthy moments in the story that just didn't seem impressive.Tom Holland did a impressive job of playing the role of Peter Parker. Zendaya who play the role ofI understand they try there best to create a good story there was a lot of cringe worthy moments in the story that just didn't seem impressive.Tom Holland did a impressive job of playing the role of Peter Parker. Zendaya who play the role of Mary Jane which they re-branded her name to Michael for some odd reason making her into this High School outcast character who didn't seem very noticeable in the movie at all she just lacked depth.I want to point out it seems these days they keep type casting Michael Keaton as a villain these days but he does a good job of playing the Vulture.

Speical effects are good as far I can tell you the movie was average not the best but average for a summer movie that just came out.
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ChoggyJul 16, 2017
The story was very weak, cant even compares to Sonys first Spiderman.. Even thou the actors were good and funny, but somehow I almost fall to sleep doing the movie.
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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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thoodeeJul 15, 2017
Have to say this is a generous 6. Maybe my expectations were too high, maybe I'm unconsciously comparing this movie to logan and WW, or I might even be giving Spiderman too much credit based on marvel's track record. I really don't know. WhatHave to say this is a generous 6. Maybe my expectations were too high, maybe I'm unconsciously comparing this movie to logan and WW, or I might even be giving Spiderman too much credit based on marvel's track record. I really don't know. What I do know was this film felt tailored for teens and pre-teens. Nothing too original, very safe, and jokes I've seen while watching the Disney channel with my nephew. With that being said, I love Tom Holland as spiderman. Expand
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NaufalalghifaryJul 16, 2017
After the 2nd movie on the trilogy, finally a brand new fresh one . .....
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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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jacob4Jul 15, 2017
A fresh and fun new take on Spider-Man and a fun, action, comedy film for everyone! This new take on Spider-Man has a fun cast of colorful characters and awesome villains. The effects and action sequences are jaw dropping and incredible, theA fresh and fun new take on Spider-Man and a fun, action, comedy film for everyone! This new take on Spider-Man has a fun cast of colorful characters and awesome villains. The effects and action sequences are jaw dropping and incredible, the CGI and costume design is amazing, and the comedy is superb. Another great superhero movie from Marvel Studios! So much hype for the sequels and Infinity War. Expand
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PeterAlexanderJul 15, 2017
The newer, younger version of Spider-Man fits the hero's character perfectly. With an exciting, action packed story to match, Spider-Man: Homecoming plays to its strengths, knowing its place as a film driven on entertainment value.
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moviestalkerJul 15, 2017
Breaks from canon can be a good thing, but not always and not in this movie: Things like "why is aunt may getting younger with every reboot" and "Why is Mary Jane now suddenly afro-american" really make me wonder what Hollywood is actuallyBreaks from canon can be a good thing, but not always and not in this movie: Things like "why is aunt may getting younger with every reboot" and "Why is Mary Jane now suddenly afro-american" really make me wonder what Hollywood is actually trying to accomplish here in this third (!) reboot of the Spiderman franchise. Make it controversial so everyone watches it? I have no idea. What I *do* know is that 'Spiderman Homecoming' feels shallow: The main villain isn't threatening and both he and Iron Man just recite their lines and look bored as hell. Raimi's Spiderman still is - at least for me - the better movie in just about every aspect. Expand
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MattyiceJul 14, 2017
Tom Holland and Marvel Studios prove to be the cure for a franchise/superhero that has seen its/his image wane in recent years. Spider-Man: Homecoming is by no means anything spectacular, but it works as a solid and fun Marvel film andTom Holland and Marvel Studios prove to be the cure for a franchise/superhero that has seen its/his image wane in recent years. Spider-Man: Homecoming is by no means anything spectacular, but it works as a solid and fun Marvel film and delivers arguably the best Spider-Man flick since Spider-Man 2. Tom Holland combines the best aspects of Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield to be the best overall incarnation of the superhero to date. The rest of the supporting cast rocks as well and Michael Keaton plays a solid Vulture. Additionally, the action sequences are creative and fun, while the comedy is some of the best from any Spider-Man film. However, the film's plot seems to be playing on repeat as the story transitions from event to event in a boring and repetitive way. Plus, the stakes appear strikingly low (like in most MCU movies) because next to nobody dies or faces the concept of death in the film and we know the character will appear in many future films. In the end, Spider-Man: Homecoming is a solid flick that finds some successes but falls under the MCU's typical problems. Expand
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higgins404Jul 14, 2017
To start this review off, I originally had no expectations for this movie. Although I am a big Marvel fan, Spider-man has always lacked excitement from me. The backstory, like Batman, has been overdone poorly multiple times. Spider-Man:To start this review off, I originally had no expectations for this movie. Although I am a big Marvel fan, Spider-man has always lacked excitement from me. The backstory, like Batman, has been overdone poorly multiple times. Spider-Man: Homecoming blew my mind by the quality of the movie. Since it assumes that the viewers know Peter Parker's backstory, it is able to jump right into the story line after Civil War. This movie has a great 1980's high school/ love story feel that everyone loves. The actors themselves were cast perfectly. Tom Holland, Zendaya and Laura Harrier were great in their roles and had great chemistry on screen. Jacob Batalon was the perfect person to play Peter Parker's best friend. You can sense the off-screen friendship throughout the entire movie.

Michael Keaton was, of course, great as well. Coming into this movie, I was afraid he was going to steal the show from all of the young actors. Although Keaton's performance was fantastic, Holland held his own.

This movie had very little flaws, in my opinion. It never felt like the movie dragged. The movie made me excited to see what they will do next with Holland and Zendaya. With her as MJ, events will start to spark in the next installment. I would give this movie a solid 9.75, which is the highest rating I have given. I think it is the best Marvel Superheros movie that has been put out so far.

...oh and Robert Downey Jr. was great reprising his Iron Man role. Set the next Avengers movie up nicely. Now... go see it!!!

- JH
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NihilisticJul 14, 2017
Yeah it was good. Not great, just good.

If it was just another typical marvel film, I would have given this film a 3 or maybe even a 2 and a half. Sure it has the comedy, the drama, and the hero saving the day. But there's something about it
Yeah it was good. Not great, just good.

If it was just another typical marvel film, I would have given this film a 3 or maybe even a 2 and a half. Sure it has the comedy, the drama, and the hero saving the day. But there's something about it that felt different. Perhaps it's the first time we've seen a superhero movie where the student's high school life is actually a big part of the film, unlike the previous Spider-man films. There were a few parts in the movie that I didn't expect, but most of it had been predictable. The theme of "With great power comes great responsibility" seemed to be the basis for this film, and it's not that bad. I enjoyed watching Homecoming, because it felt somewhat like a coming-of-age film a little more than a superhero movie.
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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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avr50Jul 14, 2017
Spiderman Homecoming is a fun movie, you will get laughs and great visual effects. Tom Holland makes the character even more likeable than Tobey maguire and Andrew Garfield, but that doesn´t compensates that the movie has its flaws. First,Spiderman Homecoming is a fun movie, you will get laughs and great visual effects. Tom Holland makes the character even more likeable than Tobey maguire and Andrew Garfield, but that doesn´t compensates that the movie has its flaws. First, the movie has action scenes, of course is a superheroe movie so it has to have action scenes, but this ones (except of one in the climax of the movie) are forgettable. They should have been like two or three and be awsome and unforgettable, that the movie be identify with that action scene, to be the best moments of the movie, but the best moments are with Peter Parker being a normal kid, and have teen issues. Peter´s friend is a good character, it makes you laugh for the way the character is, not because suddenly it has to be funny, is the essence of the character. Also Aunt May and Michelle are funny in the same way as Peter´s friend. The movie has great jokes but, as in all of Marvel movies, it has some moments when it wasn´t nessesary. Michael Keaton is great in this movie, his villan is understandable, but i wish i could have seen more of him. In the end, this new spiderman movie is entertaining, funny and charming at times, but it´s not the best of the character movies (the best is 2002 spiderman 2) but you could have a great time. If you´re a true Marvel and comic fan you have to stay to the post-credicts scenes, if you just like this movies but not loved them at an insane level or just want to have a good time don´t stay. Expand
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swingJul 14, 2017
Appeals primarily to those between 9 and 16 years of age, chronologically, emotionally, or cognitively. Really stupid premise with an adorable title character and hot aunt. Realistic setting, but unrealistic story.
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BudderMcFancyJul 14, 2017
The Pros:

1) Good Action 2) Character Development 3) Michael Keaton The Main Villian (Vulture) 4) Very Funny 5) IRON MAN! (Then... there is Happy. I also love how Tony in this movie acted as a father towards Peter, I mean he does see him
The Pros:

1) Good Action

2) Character Development

3) Michael Keaton The Main Villian (Vulture)

4) Very Funny

5) IRON MAN! (Then... there is Happy. I also love how Tony in this movie acted as a father towards Peter, I mean he does see him as a father figure.)

6) "Spider-Man Will Return"

7) The High Tech Webshooters & Suit's AI (I love the fact he has different combinations of webbing and how funny he interacted with his Suit's AI. By telling her about his crush and using her to pick different webbing, but... his webbing. We got to see taser webbing, rapid fire, spider tracers, etc.)

The Cons:

1) The Suit Along With The Tech 2) Where Was Spider-Man's Spider Sense?!

3) Character Motivation (A bunch of guys got fired and can't take a look around the area for Alien technology. I mean with skills like those to be able to make human technology work with Alien. The guys would easily find an easy job.)

4) Flash Thompson (I expected him to be very rude towards Peter in this movie. He didn't seem as menacing since all he did was make fun of him by not believing Spider-Man was Peters friend. And making fun of his name while being a DJ at Vulture's house... Bruh)

5) Weaker than the other Spider Men
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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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FranzHcriticJul 13, 2017
It's got a good foundation to keep it going, but there were some moments where I was starting to lose interest, but I enjoyed the character development and Robert Downey Jr., as always, but I wasn't impressed by the action scenes inIt's got a good foundation to keep it going, but there were some moments where I was starting to lose interest, but I enjoyed the character development and Robert Downey Jr., as always, but I wasn't impressed by the action scenes in particular and by the rest of the cast, who add nothing to the film. It's good groundwork, and hopefully something more will become of it, but 'Homecoming' wasn't anything special. Expand
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Sc55248511Jul 13, 2017
Spiderteen? Really? no spidersense? no origins? no responsability? mais missing characters here, horrible changes and continuity errors, boring, really hate it, thank you Sam Raimi Always!
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alejandro970Jul 13, 2017
Tom Holland excels his predecesors with the dynamic thrills and humor that characterizes the original comic. Not including the well- known detail of origin is a strong point. Micheal Keaton (Batman, Porco Rosso) plays a credible as well asTom Holland excels his predecesors with the dynamic thrills and humor that characterizes the original comic. Not including the well- known detail of origin is a strong point. Micheal Keaton (Batman, Porco Rosso) plays a credible as well as fearsome villian. One of best choices for summer 2017. Expand
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tbeit2Jul 13, 2017
I will admit that I am spider man fanboy, but even with that this movie is amazing. To start, Tom Holland is a great fit for Spiderman. He is funny, innocent and and all around joy to watch. The movie as a whole is very funny as well, withI will admit that I am spider man fanboy, but even with that this movie is amazing. To start, Tom Holland is a great fit for Spiderman. He is funny, innocent and and all around joy to watch. The movie as a whole is very funny as well, with great jokes that never break the flow of the movie.

The action scenes are pretty great as well. They aren't as dazzling as Amazing Spider man 2 or as tense as Spider Man 2, but they all serve their purpose and were enjoyable to watch. The last one in particular was amazing imo, but I'm not going to spoil it.

Other than that, the movie looked great, with some good cinematography, great acting all around, and a fantastic villain that is much better then most Marvel movies. A must watch for sure.
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fluffydragonJul 13, 2017
I loved this movie, it has the best of both worlds. It has the awkward and nerdy Peter Parker from the Rami trilogy, it has the witty spider-man from the two Amazing Spider-man movies. It has the heart that the Amazing Spider-Man movies wereI loved this movie, it has the best of both worlds. It has the awkward and nerdy Peter Parker from the Rami trilogy, it has the witty spider-man from the two Amazing Spider-man movies. It has the heart that the Amazing Spider-Man movies were missing. I know that 10 means it is perfect, but in my eyes it was. I have loved Spider-Man since I watch the 90s cartoon when I was around 1, I saw Spider-man 1 when I was 2 in the theaters and I have seen every Spider-Man movie and have loved them. This is the best beginning to a Spider-Man franchise, I don't know if it is better than 2, but I have to see it way more to make a conclusive decision. I can say that if you loved Spider-Man, go and watch this. This is arguably the best Marvel movie, but I am biased since I practically grew up with Spider-Man. If you were worried that the trailers show too much, don't be! The trailers just show you enough to think you know where the movie where go, but there is one big twist. I have never in my 17 years of age have been to a super-hero movie where the theater collectively gasps. I won't tell you what it is, but I will say I didn't see it coming. Without going into too much detail, this is my favorite super-hero movie. It is a SPIDER-MAN movie through and through. Iron-Man is really not even there for the most part. Tom Holland is the best Peter/Spidey combo we have. Tobey was a great Peter, but just a okay Spidey. Andrew was a fantastic Spidey, but a pretty bad Peter. Tom is a GREAT Spidey and a even better Peter. Some complaints are warranted like Flash Thompson, but I get the move. As someone in high school, it isn't the jocks who are bullies anymore, it is the nerds. Whether people can accept it or not it is the truth. On the young Aunt May, the actress isn't young, people act like she is 30, but in actuality she is like 50, she just looks young. I never really understood why Aunt May had to be old, it isn't like his parents had Peter when they were like 50, so it makes sense that the sister of Peter's mom would be around 50, since I am 17 and my aunt is around 50 too. It is a coming of age movie, with very realistic depictions of teenage angst and general awkwardness. I loved it when Peter got the suit taken away(not really a spoiler, happens in the trailer) because it causes Peter, to be Peter and that is why I think everyone loves Spider-Man 2, because when he loses his powers he just goes back to Peter. I love how Spider-man is just a kid, he is like the Luke Cage of Queens. He is just a small-time hero that saves kittens from trees or stops people from breaking into their own car.

I am so sorry if this is off topic and all over the place, but I just finished watching the movie for a forth time and I am still finding out new easter eggs and surprises. This movie is just too good to be true. After being burnt by my second favorite super-hero with Batman in the quite boring Batman V. Superman, I am glad the the people in Hollywood didn't mess with my emotions again. I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!!
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GeekGenerationJul 13, 2017
A peine 3 ans après le très sympathique The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Le Destin d'un héros, Sony Pictures nous sort un second reboot à la franchise de l'homme araignée intitulé Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Quand on introduit l'univers de Spider-Man
A peine 3 ans après le très sympathique The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Le Destin d'un héros, Sony Pictures nous sort un second reboot à la franchise de l'homme araignée intitulé Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Quand on introduit l'univers de Spider-Man dans un Summer Teenage Movie, cela donne Spider-Man: Homecoming. Disons le tout de suite, ce nouveau reboot de la franchise du tisseur de toile plaira aux adolescents, aux fans de l'araignée au cinéma et en dessin animé... mais pas aux fans des comics et fans hardcore. L'univers n'est pas respecté et cela peut choquer certains fans de la première heure.

Peter Parker y apparait comme un adolescent en seconde année de lycée, accro à la plus belle fille de l'école, et torturé entre son envie de faire ses preuves à son mentor Tony Stark, et son envie de reconnaissance. Ce qui est censé être une présentation du personnage dans un film lambda s'étale dans un film long de 2h14. C'est long, très long pour un teenage movie.

Le costume est un peu trop "Starkisé" avec son HUD et son intelligence artificielle, trop de gadgets pour être un vrai Spidey à mon gout. Le Vautour quand à lui est plutôt original, avec des ailes volantes assez ingénieuses qui, il faut l'avouer, étaient un peu obligatoire pour rendre le personnage crédible à notre époque, rappelons que "Vulture" est à l'origine un retraité chauve en body vert avec de la fourrure autour du cou et des ailes métalliques. Shocker apparait dépourvu de costume et cantonné à la place de second villain, tout comme Scorpion que l'on voit quelques secondes sous les traits du talentueux Michael Mando (Le méchant Vaas de Far Cry 3 pour les fans du FPS).

Certains personnages secondaires font tache comme Flash Thompson qui apparait comme un fils à papa blindé plutôt qu'un sportif écervelé (on voit mal Tony Revolori devenir Venom par la suite). De même pour tante May qui apparait comme une quinqua-cougar, loin de la grand-mère dépendante de Peter Parker. Tony Stark fait juste le raccord entre le MCU et Homecoming. Les caméos sont plutôt sympathiques avec l'habituel Stan Lee, Captain America et une Pepper Potts qui serait apparemment de retour avec Tony Stark (Le couple était censé être séparé dans Captain America: Civil War).

Côté effet visuel, la qualité film est irréprochable mis à part quelques scènes un peu fouillis notamment la scène finale (no spoil). Les effets spéciaux sont assez impressionnants et collent bien à l'univers.

Pour conclure, Spider-Man: Homecoming est un bon film d'été, amusant et rafraichissant mais il n'arrive pas aux chevilles des sagas de Sam Raimi et de Marc Webb. Homecoming est une vision adolescente d'un héros que les fans du comic-book ne reconnaitront pas. Le film est clairement destiné à un jeune public. Coup de chapeau spécial à la scène post-générique qui est tout simplement épique.
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AlexMovie16Jul 12, 2017
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Spider-Man: Homecoming () - Tom Holland Columbia Pictures Movie HD

Genre : Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Stars : Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei
Release : 2017-07-05
Runtime : 133 min.
Movie Synopsis :
Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker, with the help of his mentor Tony Stark, tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens, New York City, with fighting crime as his superhero alter ego Spider-Man as a new threat, the Vulture, emerges.
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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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LamontRaymondJul 11, 2017
It's very good comic book movie, but that just makes it an above average "movie" in general. Yes, that's how samey and boring comic book films have become in recent years. Tom Holland is a breath of fresh air in the lead role, and MarisaIt's very good comic book movie, but that just makes it an above average "movie" in general. Yes, that's how samey and boring comic book films have become in recent years. Tom Holland is a breath of fresh air in the lead role, and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May is a revelation. I also very much liked Michael Keaton's take on the bad guy. But again, it's nothing special. Just better than most other Marvel/DC movies of late. No where NEAR as good as The Dark Knight, for example Expand
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MadMaxFuryRoadJul 11, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was one of my most anticipated movies of the summer. After coming home from the movie, I can now say Tom Holland is my favorite spider-man of all time. Spider-Man Homecoming was a fantastic movie with a ton of humor that worked and it really related to a lot of high school kid's lives. Tom Holland is a really friendly and funny spider-man that we all wish to be and in real life, he is also very kind. Expand
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MiguelSoares14Jul 11, 2017
Well, im a huge fan of Marvel's movies and Spider-Man's movies in particular but this one was a bit dissapointing. The kid is funny and he is a good "nerd" for the role of Peter Parker but the fighting scenes were not that good as we are usedWell, im a huge fan of Marvel's movies and Spider-Man's movies in particular but this one was a bit dissapointing. The kid is funny and he is a good "nerd" for the role of Peter Parker but the fighting scenes were not that good as we are used to see. Too much simple moves for someone with a suit so much better. The relationship/synergy with MJ and with his aunt was bad and weak. But in the end, it's a good movie to see overall. Expand
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lordsuarezJul 11, 2017
Awesome movie. Great action, unexpected plot twists and intense fights. Would definitely recommend it to someone who has never watched a superhero movie before (like I had before).
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TVJerryJul 11, 2017
The big question for this newest reboot of the franchise is: how is it different from all the others? Primarily, it's Tom Holland, who brings a fresh-faced charm to the character. He's still in high school, while working to get accepted as aThe big question for this newest reboot of the franchise is: how is it different from all the others? Primarily, it's Tom Holland, who brings a fresh-faced charm to the character. He's still in high school, while working to get accepted as a superhero by the Avengers. Since he's also adolescent, he's awkward and impetuous, which gets him in several scrapes. The action sequences seem more lighthearted and the villain (Michael Keaton) is less threatening. Still, Holland's awkward spunk and endearing appeal, combined with a lighthearted script and energetic approach make this iteration enjoyable. BTW, the plot picks up after the last Captain America movie (which featured a fun cameo from Spidey), so if you didn't see it, some of the references may be lost, but the movie still works. NOTE: As usual with Marvel flix, stay thru the credits for one last gag. Expand
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shamkasimJul 10, 2017
Unfortunately I was quite bored, nothing really ground breaking here and just another formula film from the MCU. I almost kind of wished maybe SONY should have done their film in the first place. They really checked all the diversity boxesUnfortunately I was quite bored, nothing really ground breaking here and just another formula film from the MCU. I almost kind of wished maybe SONY should have done their film in the first place. They really checked all the diversity boxes they possibly could where it just started to feel forced. Framing shots to include all the colors and sizes of each person made me shake my head a couple of times. I'm all for diversity but trying this hard was a bit much. The action was OK, Some of the CGI was ok (ferry Scene) to very bad (final battle with Vulture) Tom Holland was very good and Keaton was great also but a lot of the supporting cast were very Disney channel level which i guess works for some, especially young adults who just don't know any better. Overall it was just another MCU episode along side their lower bar films of "Dr.Strange, Ant-Man, Ironman 2-3, Thor 2" 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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valoizJul 10, 2017
Best spider-man so far, very "human", real, truely young, fun, with a deadpoolish touch of comedy. Tom did great!!! Welcome spider-man to the Marvel Universe!!
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AndreiaPataJul 10, 2017
Sadly is a loss right from the start with the role of a young student (so well portrayed with Tobey, and so poorly with this hyper'hiped kid) trashed along with and aunt that has zero to nothing in resemblance with the caring and lovingSadly is a loss right from the start with the role of a young student (so well portrayed with Tobey, and so poorly with this hyper'hiped kid) trashed along with and aunt that has zero to nothing in resemblance with the caring and loving "granny" the fans fell in love for, mostly due to the respect and ideals that she passes to a orphan in such conditions that seem to have been forsaken for the sake of a pewdipie kind of voyeur. Expand
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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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AlejxndroRdzJul 10, 2017
Let’s just start by saying this is probably my favorite movie of all time. Before Homecoming, my favorite movie was ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’ by Edgar Wright. They have kinda similar tones so yeah, I think it’s very clear I have some kindLet’s just start by saying this is probably my favorite movie of all time. Before Homecoming, my favorite movie was ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’ by Edgar Wright. They have kinda similar tones so yeah, I think it’s very clear I have some kind of preference.

Homecoming, by director Jon Watts, is fun. That's a big part of the movie; the humor. All the jokes land, nothing feels forced. Actually the whole movie feels very natural, even the fifteen-year-old with spider-like like powers feels natural. The friendships, the relationships, the feelings, the motivations, the consequences, either good or bad, they all feel natural. They feel real and legitimate. Tom Holland does a great job portraying Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Not only does he look the part, he can also act. But we knew that since ‘The Impossible’ (which is a great movie, by the way). He’s funny, he has the wit Spidey needs to crack jokes when he's getting beat up by thugs, and he also can make you feel sad when he’s getting beat up by life in general with his ‘Parker Luck’.

But, what is a lead role without his supporting characters?

Boring. That’s what it is.

Jacob Batalon is a scene stealer. He’s so funny as Ned, his relationship with Peter is one of the best parts of the movie; I’m glad they took a different direction with it, it feels nice to know Peter has someone to rely on, he has a good friend that supports him and helps him in any way he can. I’m pretty sure Jacob will be big some day.

Liz Allan, played by Laura Harrier, is very charming, smart and sweet, but that’s about it really, which is not bad in any way, but her character doesn’t really get much development (unfortunate, I know, Laura seems like a very good actress).

Eugene ‘Flash’ Thompson is played by the Lobby Boy himself, Tony Revolori. Now, I love Tony in everything he is in… And this is no exception (what? you thought I was about to be a racist prick?). He is great as Flash, he is a smart ass rich kid type of bully, not a dumb jock like it has always been (but let’s face it, that’s not really a thing anymore).

Zendaya is also great in the movie. She is very little in it, but her character is set-up to have a bigger role in the sequel (or sequels). She’s a weird character. If you look closely, in the gym party, besides not having a partner, she's lifting a book. Like, literally lifting. Also, in the party scene, she’s eating toast for some reason. Just a couple little details that I thought give her character a bit more depth. A bit.

The other supporting cast is really good too. The student group conformed by Angourie Rice (Betty Brant), Jorge Lendeborg (Jason) which are the two kids that give the school news, Abraham Attah (Abe), Tiffany Espensen (Cindy), Isabella Amara (Sally), Michael Barbieri (Charles) which are the kids in the decathlon team. The teacher group conformed by Hannibal Buress (Coach Wilson), Kenneth Choi (Principal Morita), Selenis Leyva (Ms. Warren), Martin Starr (Mr. Harrington).

Now let’s talk about the villains.

Michael Keaton is, debatably, the best MCU villain. He’s menacing, and to be quite honest, really scary; but you see where he’s coming from, you understand his motivations. He is not a super bad guy that wants to blow up the whole planet, he just wants to keep his business running and provide for his family; and that’s respectable. The means not so much though, that’s why he’s the bad guy. There are a couple other villains in the movie. One is the Shocker, played by Bokeem Woodbine (Herman Schultz) and Logan Marshall-Green (Jackson Brice). Yes, they are both the Shocker in this movie, and that’s fine. It’s pretty straight forward, really. There’s also a very brief appearance by Michael Mando (Mac Gargan) as the Scorpion… but without the cool scorpion gear.

In closing, I have to admit that the marketing for this movie wasn’t the best. It made it seem like Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) was a big part of the movie and that turned some people off. I get it, you wan’t this to be a Spider-Man movie, not Iron Man 4, and that’s cool, but at least wait until you see the movie to complain about something like that. Personally, I think the way Jon Watts and the other five writers (yes, this movie was written by six people) handled the Tony/Peter relationship was really good. A mentorship that worked for both of them. Peter learned that HE IS Spider-Man, either with a cool high tech suit or in pijamas. Tony has also grown as a person. He is not the same as in the first Iron Man. He’s messed up a lot of times, but he is in search of redemption and he got closer to it in this movie.

Final note, Jennifer Connelly as Karen (Spider-Man’s suit AI) was SO GOOD. The moments Peter and Karen talk are so sweet and tender.

OK. That’s it.
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MattBrady99Jul 10, 2017
"WHAT THE F***"

I had my doubts with "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and I wasn't really looking forward to it. There were something about the way it was marketed that turned a lot of people off, including me. With Tony Stark taking over half of
"WHAT THE F***"

I had my doubts with "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and I wasn't really looking forward to it. There were something about the way it was marketed that turned a lot of people off, including me. With Tony Stark taking over half of your movie poster is pretty bad and made me worried that the movie isn't going to be all that focus. And the fact this is the third reboot of the character. I don't know why Marvel always hire indie film markers to direct these type of big budget films after one or two hits. However, after seeing John Watts previous work with "Cop Car" and "Clown", I was slightly interested.

Luckily, my fears didn't come true.

What could have been a stale and boring, since this is the third reboot, but surprising turned out to be a breath of fresh air with the new direction it took. "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is more of a comedy than anything else. It took things and toned down in terms of it trying to be cinematic. I love how small the scale is. The world isn't at strike and not every superhero story needs to have a scenario where the world will literally end if the heroes don't stop it.

Tom Holland (as for right now) might be the best on-screen version of Spider-Man I've ever seen. Holland performance sells the awkward and the nerdy side to Peter. He makes mistakes and only wants to do good, so he must literally become the Spider-Man. Just to be clear, it's not doing the origin again, but taking this character in a direction that I've never seen in the other adaptations.

Michael Keaton as the Vulture was by far a much better villain compared to the previous ones. It also helped that Keaton performance was pretty terrific and the scene when he threatens Peter was pretty intense. Like, you understand his character and most of the time he isn't even in the Vulture suit. He's isn't out for revenge, just a businessman dealing with weapons and Spider-Man keeps getting in the way.

Without spoiling anything, but there's a twist in the movie that I thought was so brilliant and the way it was executed was superb. It actually did shock me and added more conflict to Peters life. How I didn't see it coming was beyond me.

The weakest elements of the film are the same with other Marvel movies, which is characters (mostly one of the Avengers) showing up for the soul purpose of setting up upcoming movies. Feels more shoehorned in than having these characters not have a presence to the story. Good thing Tony Stark and Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) have characters to them and didn't drag the film down. However it still feels shoehorned in.

Just like in "Civil War", it isn't visual pleasing when it comes to cinematography and color.The movie was hilarious for the most part, although some humor was trying a little too hard for a laugh. I couldn't take the movie serious when it needed it to be.

Overall Rating: While "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is missing the heart and soul of the Raimi films, but stands on it's own as a fresh start. The writing was great, the performances from everyone was great, and did things that actually surprised me.
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akenaton1984Jul 10, 2017
Recupera el humor y el color de Spider-man, sin dejar, al final, de colocar un sabor amargo por las consecuencias; aunque quizás sí se pasaron un poquito con el humor y no estuvo del todo nivelado. Keaton se mira como un villano a la medidaRecupera el humor y el color de Spider-man, sin dejar, al final, de colocar un sabor amargo por las consecuencias; aunque quizás sí se pasaron un poquito con el humor y no estuvo del todo nivelado. Keaton se mira como un villano a la medida del héroe; aunque creo que es un poco más de lo mismo. Expand
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Megajohn85Jul 7, 2017
Finally A Spider-Man film that truly captures the spirit of the legendary wallcrawler. The film eschews the origin story and gives a fresh and exciting take on Spider-Man. No longer is he sequestered from The Marvel Universe. He's home in TheFinally A Spider-Man film that truly captures the spirit of the legendary wallcrawler. The film eschews the origin story and gives a fresh and exciting take on Spider-Man. No longer is he sequestered from The Marvel Universe. He's home in The MCU. This film also delivered something that most comic book films fail to do, create a fleshed out three dimensional villain. That alone makes it stand out from this year's crop superhero films. It's the only one that bothered to create a compelling villain Expand
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Vl_czJul 10, 2017
Very weak film.
Tom Holland played a good, but secondary characters are disgusting. His friend Ned is the most annoying character, like the Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars. Zendaya just inappropriate kameo, in intent to attract her fan base on
Very weak film.
Tom Holland played a good, but secondary characters are disgusting. His friend Ned is the most annoying character, like the Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars. Zendaya just inappropriate kameo, in intent to attract her fan base on this film, she does not even try to play.
Michael Keaton played well, but the motivation of the villains is bad. They engaged in the fact that raking up construction debris, and after they were fired, they began to make weapons from alien technologies, which not every scientist will understand. With such skills, they could find a job without problems lol.
There are a lot of comedy moments in the film, but there is absolutely no drama. The film has good tricks and special effects, but the last battle in the dark and with a jerky camera is completely unimpressive. And a lot of the moments were taken from the old parts of the Spider-Man.

While this is a very weak film, I hope it will be better in next parts, and this franchise will not be restarted as quickly.
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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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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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JKelzJul 10, 2017
They made Spider-Man into Ironman Jr. This movie resembled nothing and I mean nothing of the Spider-Man that we all love from the comics or the movies. The Spider-Man suit was a Ironman suit....it even had AI. As usual marvel tried to hideThey made Spider-Man into Ironman Jr. This movie resembled nothing and I mean nothing of the Spider-Man that we all love from the comics or the movies. The Spider-Man suit was a Ironman suit....it even had AI. As usual marvel tried to hide the flaws with humor throughout the movie. Michael Keeton was good as Vulture and even Peter Parker was cool....but Spider-Man was nothing more than Ironman. So if you like Ironman then you will love Ironman Homecoming. Expand
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ReubenIsAGodJul 10, 2017
In all honestly, it's been such a while since a spiderman movie has made me feel so absolutely delightful and whole.

Spiderman is such an important character to me, being that fat kinda geeky kid i've always, much like many teenagers, been
In all honestly, it's been such a while since a spiderman movie has made me feel so absolutely delightful and whole.

Spiderman is such an important character to me, being that fat kinda geeky kid i've always, much like many teenagers, been able to relate to the web head in my youth. So, when a film like this comes along, embodies what makes Peter Parker such an amazing and intriguing character and does such an absolute epic job in delivering the character, what makes him whole and uniquely himself, you know that I must have enjoyed the experience that is Spiderman homecoming. It was such a well down and well paced him. Its basically, for a comparison, reminds me so much of Batman Year One. Such a refreshing take on the webhead. I can't wait to see what else they do with the character.
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corinthiansJul 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Though I understood why they approached Spider-Man this way I felt it was a disappointment. It hurts to see a strong, intelligent, agile hero reduced to a clumsy, weak, slightly intelligent joke. in my opinion it's worst than the original trilogy. Expand
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timaoJul 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm going to be one of those few people that think Spiderman: Homecoming wasn't good. It was very disappointing and the final end credit might be the biggest slap in the face of fans. This Spider-Man is very weak and they have made him into a minor character. What the heck happen to his Spidey sense? I also didn't like how Tony Stark has this self-rightous attitude as if he hadn't been the cause of a lot of deaths and destruction (Ultron). And again we see that because of Stark and the federal government another villain rises up to cause destruction. If we just got rid of Stark we'd have a lot less problems. The climactic end to me just fell flat and I found myself rooting for Michael Keaton (Maybe that is just because he is still Batman). Expand
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Lycan_LiamJul 9, 2017
This Movie Was Spectacular, Sensational, Astonishing; The Ultimate Spider-Man Movie, Being Superior To All Others; It Has Unlimited Lines To Quote From As Well As An Amazing Amount Of References. I Hope This Movie Holds Up Till 2099.

If You
This Movie Was Spectacular, Sensational, Astonishing; The Ultimate Spider-Man Movie, Being Superior To All Others; It Has Unlimited Lines To Quote From As Well As An Amazing Amount Of References. I Hope This Movie Holds Up Till 2099.

If You Couldn't Guess, I Know My Spider-Man And This Is By Far The Best Spider-Man Movie I've Seen Since Spider-Man 2. Favorite Supporting Cast Is Ned And Karen Who Have Some Of The Best Lines. Also A Twist I Did Not See Coming. After My Second Viewing, I'm Happy To Say That I Enjoyed Spider-Man: Homecoming The Exact Same Amount Throughout (Noticing A Few More References I Missed The First Time, Having Donald Glover Play The Prowler Was A Stroke Of Genius). All In All, I Wish I Could Mark This Film Down For Something, Anything. But I Can't. This Is, Hands Down, The Best Superhero Movie I Have Seen (And I've Seen Them All). Something So Crucial Was Missing In The MCU And It Was This; A Superhero Movie Dealing With A Dual Identity. Out Of Marvel's 15 Films To Date, I Used To Be Able To Count The Good Villans On One Hand, Not Anymore, Although I Can Still Count The Villians Who Live Through Their Movies On One Hand.
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Shellymon8KJul 9, 2017
This is the best Spider-Man movie since 2004 Spider-Man 2. It was definitely a fun action teenage flick! The humor wasn't forced, the characters are nice balanced out. I do find the character Ned forced at times than others, same goes withThis is the best Spider-Man movie since 2004 Spider-Man 2. It was definitely a fun action teenage flick! The humor wasn't forced, the characters are nice balanced out. I do find the character Ned forced at times than others, same goes with Spider-Man in some action scenes. I find Aunt May okay but very attractive though. Michael Keaton did a wonderful job as the Vulture. Hands down the best MCU villain to date. The visual effects were kind of ehh in some scenes but the most part is superb! Great movie, I'll highly recommend it. Expand
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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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JoseTapia13Jul 9, 2017
This is an excellent superhero movie, Tom Holland did a great job as this new Spiderman, all the characters were good and I really enjoyed the way the story was made, If you're a big fan of spidey then you must see this new film
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FarhanFirozJul 9, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is another fantastic addition to the MCU which quite possible be the most comic book accurate Spider-Man till date. It's a Fun, witty, but equally dramatic with great performances from the diverse cast and wellSpider-Man: Homecoming is another fantastic addition to the MCU which quite possible be the most comic book accurate Spider-Man till date. It's a Fun, witty, but equally dramatic with great performances from the diverse cast and well structered story line of peter parker's life. Although the movie brought a great villain this time with micheal Keaton being the vulture, The movie falls flat in its action set pieces. Expand
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GetDaRekM8Jul 9, 2017
Pointless dialogue that drags on and adds nothing to the plot, very very boring and un-captivating action scenes and a retarded and dumb plot twist. This films saving grace is Tom Hollands performance.
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eancer2Jul 9, 2017
This is it. The Return of the King. And in an excellent way. I didn´t care for the cultural changes of the movie except por 1 but is a spoiler so Im not going to say anything. Lot´s of easter egg for the spidey fan. Lot´s of Bendis love forThis is it. The Return of the King. And in an excellent way. I didn´t care for the cultural changes of the movie except por 1 but is a spoiler so Im not going to say anything. Lot´s of easter egg for the spidey fan. Lot´s of Bendis love for it´s ultimate spiderman respect. And now we know Miles lives in this universe (this is not a spoiler unless you are a super super geek, and if you are a super geek, you should have seen it by now) maybe we can expect some Peter Parker be the reason of MIles become Spider Later on... Expand
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TimW001Jul 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man Homecoming has good moments surrounded by an average movie. Peter Parker never has any struggles to overcome and therefore he has no character development. Yes, he literally lifted some rubble off his head which was the strongest part of this movie. The main issue to overcome was Tony Stark taking away his suit, but Peter learned nothing from this and did not act any different; there was no change to his character.

The villain also was pretty terrible. If Spider-Man stopped pursuing the villain he would have been left alone. The villain did not care about Spider-Man except Spider-Man kept forcing himself to be in the way. The villain could have been replaced by basically any gangster and it would have been the same movie.

On that note, Spider-Man could have been replaced by any hero and would have had the exact same movie. It was more of a Marvel movie than it was a Spider-Man movie. The entire movie and especially the climax had extremely muted colours, no memorable music except for the opening which used the cartoon theme. The climax did not have Spider-Man defeat the villain but instead the villain more so defeated himself.

Spider-Man reluctantly accepts his power and fights a villain because he has to. He uses his powers at first in a greedy way because he needs the money (Wrestling, taking photos of himself to sell) because he has to take care of Aunt May. But in Homecoming life is pretty easy for him.

But it did have redeeming qualities; it was funny, the opening sequence where he was trying to be a friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man, the supporting cast, the actor Tom Holland was also great.
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enigma1990Jul 9, 2017
This is the best Spiderman movie to date. Marvel did Spiderman justice. I hope they make more successful sequels and I'm looking forward to the future of this franchise. I believe it has a bright future if Marvel and Sony can work something out.
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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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TedmoezJul 9, 2017
Although I am huge spiderman fan, I find this movie lacking in many way. This movie does feel like nothing more like an avengers filler before the big finale. The appearances of Robert Downey felt forced just to amp up the movie a littleAlthough I am huge spiderman fan, I find this movie lacking in many way. This movie does feel like nothing more like an avengers filler before the big finale. The appearances of Robert Downey felt forced just to amp up the movie a little more, the movie seemed a bit too teeny bopper for the avengers universe. they could have done without the whole high school backstory. I really had high hopes for this movie. However, I do believe that the younger fan base will enjoy this movie a bit more than the older fan base. We get it, its a younger, immature spiderman that still needs to get used to his abilities and what not. However, going a little overboard to a point where it was just plain old annoying to watch. I hate to say it, but Tobey Maguire and his many faces was less annoying to watch. They really should have stuck with Andrew Garfield. Expand
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PotaeSuprakitJul 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Homecoming is funny, jolly and lively.
The new Spiderman movie I like, my favorite movie in the summer and maybe my favorite movie of the year.
I have to admit that I'm not very familiar with director Jon Watts. But he came out of here and knocked out of the park. He was given a fun show from an actor. He perfectly tone the tone. From top to bottom, he did well. I was looking forward to what he did next and was glad he came back to spider again. And when the movie had six people credited for the screenplay, it smelled of chefs too in the kitchen. But at about the end result is a near perfect credit to Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers They made magic together. While I highlighted the members of the staff, I also had to acknowledge composer Michael Giacchino during this. Rogue One, Doctor Strange, and War for the Planet of the Apes.
This film is also a favorite of teenagers and new generation incredible. But there are also inappropriate content for humor and not for Spider-Man fans. Writing is very strong in this film, they leave them out and unnoticed and still love the film. this That would be an impressive writing that is rarely seen in Hollywood.
 Spider-Man: Homecoming is stronger, while the character is a comic character bigger than the action movie. While parts of the action are good - the Washington Monument, rescue ferry boats, and endangered aircraft are featured - no one can compete solely on Spidey's launch of the MCU in Civil War airport combat. Which is amusing in Peter's view, the lack of a truly memorable new sequence of action may make some superhero fans thirst for food. Each has eyes But eventually the spider.
Just like the story of Marvel's best. Web-Spider-Man: Homecoming is a fantastic combination of fun superhero adventure stories.
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JaderniyMAksenJul 9, 2017
good kino from sony i marvel eshe disney, norm tom holland and nice tvist from zendaya kinco vigladit na 10 in 10, hey penis parker lol, keaton zaebenno
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McGillotineJul 9, 2017
Spiderman: Homecoming is likely the worst marvel film yet, it has no style or substance, a weak supporting cast and drops more names then the entire run of marvels agents of shield to once again emphasize that Spiderman is now a part of theSpiderman: Homecoming is likely the worst marvel film yet, it has no style or substance, a weak supporting cast and drops more names then the entire run of marvels agents of shield to once again emphasize that Spiderman is now a part of the MCU. Its almost strange to think that in the past 10 years we've had 3 spiderman's and part of me can still reminisce about being keen to watch Spiderman 3 with Tobey Maguire in 2007 at the helm (yes i know it sucks, and it was probably one of the first films that i've watched that i ever considered to be bad) after the tremendous success and enjoy-ability of Sam Raimi's first 2 films. Anyway, Spiderman Homecoming having now gone in and seen it, is likely not just the worst Spiderman film to date (yes worse then Amazing Spiderman 2) but also the worst MCU film to grace the screen.

Now to the elephant in the room, the cast. where i can't completely criticize Holland and Keaton who didn't exactly get the best dialogue, the rest of the cast in particular Peter's friend Ned, Liz, Michelle and Flash were just about all cringe to watch, with Ned bumbling around like a complete moron for the missing laugh tracks, Liz lacking any aspect of a personality or general likable quality, Michelle serving as the last line for desperate attempts at comic relief, and Flash whose greatest insults range from 'P*enis Parker' to calling Peter a liar. Holland dosen't really do all that much in this movie aside from wine, fanboy about the Avengers and occasionally shoot a web and Michael Keaton is pretty much Michael Keaton which is about all i can say (Which is by no means a bad thing)

The direction and writing in this film is lacking heavily aswell, which can be understandable considering this film has 6 writers and the only notable experience the director has is Cop Car, which is as boring as it sounds. The film feels as through its dead in the water from the get go with preference on CGI over practical effects and the constant need to make the film interesting by location dropping with the Washington monument and Avengers tower acting as desperate pleas to make the film work. The film also goes on with some SJW nonsense aswell from casually dropping the fact that the Washington memorial was built by slaves.

A final complaint for this review is how safe the movie is played, in my country Australia the film is rated M for ages 15 and yet this film refuses to completely drop the F bomb like its some teen show in which swearing is considered a cardinal sin, the closest to an F bomb we get is 80% with 'oh fuc.....'. The film really doesn't want to take any risks aswell with nothing really bad happening, the lack of death is irritating and the need for every character to generate further sequels see's to every character getting their own personal plot shield which seem to be good for a lifetime at this current stage. Ultimately Spiderman had a good build up with civil war and wasted it on homecoming. The script direction and majority of the cast are infuriating and there isn't all to much to look forward to in the future of Spiderman, hell i'ld even go for middle age Tobey Maguire right now. Hopefully the MCU can redeem itself with Thor Ragnarok when it drops.
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familyguyJul 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spiderman:homecomming is a wonderful movie. Great visual effect and story telling . A lot of funny dialog and above all it really stick close to the comic. You will see a difference spiderman with more bright and energetic than 2 previous sequel. Bad guy in film is another plus point they fix the problem from other MCU with is forgettable bad guy, Vulture in SPI:HC really good and intimidating 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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NicepticJul 8, 2017
Easily the best Spider-Man since Spider-Man 2, and, to be honest, might be even better. I can relate a lot more to the Peter Parker in Homecoming then I did in the Sam Raimi trilogy, and, considering I am a kid (around the same age as PeterEasily the best Spider-Man since Spider-Man 2, and, to be honest, might be even better. I can relate a lot more to the Peter Parker in Homecoming then I did in the Sam Raimi trilogy, and, considering I am a kid (around the same age as Peter in this film), the fact that they really focused on Peter more than they did on Spidey and the effects that this has in his personal life I think is great. Amazing performance from Tom Holland and I cannot wait to see him in Infinity War and his Homecoming trilogy. Expand
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Monster-ScreenJul 8, 2017
Spider Man: Homecoming follows the long list of films that have been wasted by the great company Marvel. This film lacks all kind of plot base and sometimes the notion of previous facts is lost (especially by skipping events). The only thingSpider Man: Homecoming follows the long list of films that have been wasted by the great company Marvel. This film lacks all kind of plot base and sometimes the notion of previous facts is lost (especially by skipping events). The only thing I saw was a main character who all along sought the acceptance of Tony Stark. On the other hand, the uncle of Peter Parker is never named, apparently because they do not want to hurt the sensibility of the lesser public that wants to see this film, done by which it seems that Marvel decided that at no time was shown even a drop of blood or some blow. I understand that it is made also to be seen by children, but neither is meant to allow so much lack of realism (in a specific scene above all, in which Peter receives several blows and then gets up with a bit of dirt on his face).
Besides this, it is incredible the eagerness that they have for not killing characters. Blows, falls, explosions, combats, etc. and nothing serious happens.
There are many characters that I think were included in the plot but do not influence it. Many situations are not given importance or are unnecessary.
On the other hand, the moments of combat are quite good, especially in two situations. If you don't see it, you don't lose much either, especially having the Tobey Maguire trilogy to see or to see it again.
In short, I think it's a bad movie with good moments, which misses its potential. A regular start for the new Spider Man.
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efrenmJul 8, 2017
Disappointed,Spider man is spider man almostbut, Peter is not Peter, the movie is a Disney´s musical....without songs I waste my time watching this "movie".
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kian1877Jul 8, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the best Spider-Man movie. It has everything funny jokes it is action packed and now he is home to the MCU. It is very well written and he has an awesome new suit. I am very excited for the sequel it might even beSpider-Man: Homecoming is the best Spider-Man movie. It has everything funny jokes it is action packed and now he is home to the MCU. It is very well written and he has an awesome new suit. I am very excited for the sequel it might even be better keep this Spider-Man coming it is the greatest one. Expand
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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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mrmonsterJul 8, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming was the most fun movie I've seen since the first Guardians of the Galaxy. It captured the essence of Spider-Man in a way that was not captured by Toby Maguire or Andrew Garfield. Plus, Michael Keaton steals the show asSpider-Man: Homecoming was the most fun movie I've seen since the first Guardians of the Galaxy. It captured the essence of Spider-Man in a way that was not captured by Toby Maguire or Andrew Garfield. Plus, Michael Keaton steals the show as Vulture. If you like Spider-Man, you'll love Homecoming. Expand
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cxcJul 8, 2017
Not only is this my favorite Spider-Man movie but also one of my favorite superhero movies. Don't listen to all the Sam Raimi fans that seem to be giving this movie a 0/10? Even if this isn't your favorite Spider-Man movie you can deny thatNot only is this my favorite Spider-Man movie but also one of my favorite superhero movies. Don't listen to all the Sam Raimi fans that seem to be giving this movie a 0/10? Even if this isn't your favorite Spider-Man movie you can deny that it is still a really fun and entertaining movie and by no means deserves a 0. It has great action, comedy, story, and tie-ins to the MCU. The introduction of the superhero clean up organization, Damage Control, was also great. It finally explains who is responsible for cleaning up after all these amazing superhero fights and where all of the debris goes. Overall I had an awesome time at the theater watching this and so did everyone I went with. I highly recommend. Expand
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DK_AbleJul 8, 2017
This film is a devastating let down. Tom Holland delivers a good performance as a hyper-active, mildly charming kid.
Michael Keaton is extremely good as a sinister weapons dealer.
Unfortunately the film itself is lacking on every front. If
This film is a devastating let down. Tom Holland delivers a good performance as a hyper-active, mildly charming kid.
Michael Keaton is extremely good as a sinister weapons dealer.
Unfortunately the film itself is lacking on every front.

If you went to the film looking to see the next comedic installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, then you probably left happy.
If you went to the film looking to see Spider-Man, you were probably very disappointed.

The film lacked heart. The one element that Spider-Man is known to deliver better than any other super-hero.
Homecoming constantly throws away dramatic moments for the sake of comedy.
Many of Spider-man's abilities are erased (or at least overshadowed) by Tony Starks Spider-Iron-Man suit.
There was no mention of Uncle Ben, great responsibility, or Peter's Spider-Senses. Essentially all the things that make Spider-Man Spider-Man.
Spidey was even afraid of heights, and chose to drive a car (without a license) rather than web-slinging at one point.

Considering how much fans celebrated returning Spider-Man to his roots, it's shocking how much this film changed from traditional Spidey mythology.
Many supporting characters don't resemble their inspirations in any way, shape, or form. Peter and his best friend border between mildly funny and very annoying, and feel like a cross between the two buddies in SuperBad and Spritle and Chim Chim.
Speaking of whom this film actually delivers a tone similar to the failed Speed Racer film, which I actually enjoyed much more than this.

Finally, the action and fight-scenes really under-deliver. Spidey and friends never feel like they're in any sort of danger or true struggle.
And Tony Stark replacing Uncle Ben as Pete's mentor is just really off-putting.

Marvel has a formula that delivers successful movies, but it's just not worth sitting through 2 hours of fart-joke type humor to advance the MCU a couple inches all the while killing the heart of Spider-Man.
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Zummy1976Jul 8, 2017
Horrible version of Spider-Man. Not so much Spidey himself but the supporting characters....as if Aunt May would EVER say the F word! Awful sidekick who says 'dude' and 'awesome' about a million times. And do not get me started in MJ. ZendayaHorrible version of Spider-Man. Not so much Spidey himself but the supporting characters....as if Aunt May would EVER say the F word! Awful sidekick who says 'dude' and 'awesome' about a million times. And do not get me started in MJ. Zendaya is just a disaster in that role. And the suit.....omg the suit....who thought that an Iron Man suit for Spidey would be a good idea? Expand
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ProGamerZixJul 8, 2017
Tom Holland really captures and portrays the character as he should on the big screen.Jacob Batalon did and amazing job portraying Ned and in the modern comics Spider-mans best friend. Zendeya also had an interesting role with a little bit ofTom Holland really captures and portrays the character as he should on the big screen.Jacob Batalon did and amazing job portraying Ned and in the modern comics Spider-mans best friend. Zendeya also had an interesting role with a little bit of mystery to her character. Michael Keaton was amazing on the big screen and seeing Volture for the first time is quite exciting. Expand
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Cyberworld7Jul 8, 2017
there was enough humor in the movie that I wasn't bored Check out my review of Spiderman homecoming no spoilers on youtube https://youtu.be/kF3PPCQkvCQ
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cjbJul 8, 2017
I don't know the last time I left a movie so happy. Spider-Man: Homecoming just really delivers on all levels. It is hilarious, possibly the funniest marvel movie. The action and acting were great. Also Tom Holland is the perfect PeterI don't know the last time I left a movie so happy. Spider-Man: Homecoming just really delivers on all levels. It is hilarious, possibly the funniest marvel movie. The action and acting were great. Also Tom Holland is the perfect Peter Parker/ Spider-Man. This is one of my favorite marvel movies. Expand
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diogomendesJul 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is the Spidey movie we've all been waiting for. It is very faithful to the source material, and delivers the dramatic and comedic punch that "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" and "Spider-Man 3" lacked. The film fails in the villain departement, just as many MCU installments do, but at least is played by talented Michael Keaton. His character conveniently happens to be Peter's crush dad - a clichéd plot twist that caught me off guard. Tony Stark and his former bodyguard, Happy Hogan, play a small part in the movie, but they're enough to steal some scenes they're in. Tom Hollland's portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man is possibly one of the best onscreen and Marisa Toomey's Aunt May is a nice deviation from the character in the comics, but is solid - for the little screen-time she has.

The action sequences don't fail either. Most of the movie's set pieces happens to be located in Queens, New York, a small urban area with no tall buildings that Spidey can use to swing around safely. A nice touch that the writers and producers addressed, considering how none of Spider-Man's webs attached to anything in previous outputs. The comedy is adequate for a coming-of-age film, and is on par with "Guardians of the Galaxy".

The film could benefit from a better villain and a less cliched motivation, but the movie offers a simplistic story around a kid who's trying to help people. It's funny, fast-paced, and a lot of fun, and it's my third favorite Spider-Man film to date.

Final Score: 7.5/10
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SethKnockJul 8, 2017
Overrated movie...talk about overhype for nothing..certainly the worst comic movie this year.story sucked.Tom Holland..more like Tom Horrid.big thumbs down man SMH
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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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idohakerJul 8, 2017
best Spider-Man movie since Spider-Man 2, shout outs to Michael Keaton for playing one of the few villains in the MCU that didn't suck and for Spider-Man himself Tom Holland who was peter parker!!! especially since Andrew Garfield wasn't toobest Spider-Man movie since Spider-Man 2, shout outs to Michael Keaton for playing one of the few villains in the MCU that didn't suck and for Spider-Man himself Tom Holland who was peter parker!!! especially since Andrew Garfield wasn't too good in the roll. Expand
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woofkid13Jul 8, 2017
the best spiderman movie the MCU webs an exciting tale for comic fans and MCU ones Tom Holland delivers on his role the actions scenes are to the point and some times funny as spiderman should be
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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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KervJJul 8, 2017
This film brings back the youthfulness and fun that we all enjoyed from the Spiderman cartoons as a child. This movie is the most lighthearted of all the MCU movies. Tom Holland does an extremely good job at portraying the comical and nerdyThis film brings back the youthfulness and fun that we all enjoyed from the Spiderman cartoons as a child. This movie is the most lighthearted of all the MCU movies. Tom Holland does an extremely good job at portraying the comical and nerdy side of Peter Parker. The movie has a way of making you feel as if your discovering Spiderman all of again due to his new suit and gadgets, friends, and also his placement in this new universe. If you're one of those people pissed off that Tony Stark is in the movie and afraid that hell take the shine away from Spiderman, don't. Stark makes brief but necessary appearances. He's mostly like a guru to Peter. Michael Keaton brings a humanity to the vulture which makes him a more complex character. And big praise to Ned and Michelle (played by Zendaya and Jacob Batalon) who provides most of the movie unexpected comical relief. Expand
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tim73034Jul 8, 2017
Great addition to the marvel universe, definitely my favorite version of Spiderman thus far. Hopefully Sony and Marvel will continue to work together.
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NeelyryJul 7, 2017
This has everything a comic book movie needs. It was action packed, funny, well written, with great villians, and it stayed true to the comic book version of Spider-Man.
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honestmoviegoerJul 7, 2017
Do not think twice about going to see this movie! it's absolutely incredible. 0 boring moments. twists and turns around every corner. tons of humor and an incredible story line. the hype for this movie is real, believe the hype!
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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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MasterRileyJul 7, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the web-swinging/wall crawling movie adaptation we have been waiting for. It did everything right; great performances, interesting and relatable characters, good comedy, and fun action sequences. But most of all, TomSpider-Man: Homecoming is the web-swinging/wall crawling movie adaptation we have been waiting for. It did everything right; great performances, interesting and relatable characters, good comedy, and fun action sequences. But most of all, Tom Holland nailed the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man. He is still young enough to be believable as a high school student, and he has a lot of heart and wit that makes him perfect for the role. The movie did not repeat the same beats the previous films have; instead it gave us a new story about Spider-Man that everyone can enjoy for the first time. If you were banking on this movie being good, I cannot see how it will disappoint you. Expand
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MarshallBuzzJul 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is a good movie, Holland did an amazing job, is the fresh air that Marvel really needed.

The movie is totally focused on a familly audience, it contains so many pop / AAA story and I expected this, yes, I expected, but not too intense.

The villain is normal, Keaton did a good job but is not at the level as the typical marvel (avengers) enemies and I thought that it would be better.

The gadgets of Spiderman really annoyed me because, he lost all the naturality of his powers, it turns like a robot as Iron Man.

The good part of the movie is Tom Holland, again, Marvel (Disney) planned the cast very, very well.

Good movie, very familiar, not nothing new.
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cxxcJul 7, 2017
This is the Spider-Man movie I have been waiting for. Tom Is the perfect Spider-Man and peter parker. In the past movies its seemed like they failed in doing both parts of the character properly so it was amazing seeing this movie get bothThis is the Spider-Man movie I have been waiting for. Tom Is the perfect Spider-Man and peter parker. In the past movies its seemed like they failed in doing both parts of the character properly so it was amazing seeing this movie get both parts of the character so right. It also did a great job of tying the character into the MCU without it overwhelming the movie. It also had a fantastic villain. There were also a couple of jaw dropping surprises where you could hear the entire theater gasp. In my opinion it is the best spider man movie. Expand
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KamenRiderDarkJul 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tom plays an excellent Peter Parker. All in all the movie is fun.

The problem Is with the abilities and his suit. One of his core abilities Spidey sense is no where found in the movie His suit is just another ironman suit now. Which means the character doesn't need to do anything anymore and just ask "Karen" for everything. The good thing about previous spiderman movies was that they knew what spiderman's abilities are.
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TrunkisJul 7, 2017
What a waste of time.
The Raimi original was much better, better pacing, cinematography, score, etc
I can't believe even the effects look better on the original than in this one.
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samstylleJul 7, 2017
the best spider man movie EVER!!! outstanding. masterpiece, amazing, I have to say this it was perfect incredible. I love it with all my heartthe best spider man movie EVER!!! outstanding. masterpiece, amazing, I have to say this it was perfect incredible. I love it with all my heart love love love love Expand
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jonman7502Jul 7, 2017
Finally a spider man movie that gets spider man and Peter parker so right. Tom Holland plays spider man/ peter Parker perfect to the comics, if you read a spider man comic and then watch homecoming there will almost no difference. MichaelFinally a spider man movie that gets spider man and Peter parker so right. Tom Holland plays spider man/ peter Parker perfect to the comics, if you read a spider man comic and then watch homecoming there will almost no difference. Michael Keaton as the vulture is probably the best mcu villain but not the best villain ever. The twist and car scene got me hooked more into his character then in the first half. The high school cast is diverse and great, although some could use more fleshing out like Flash Thompson and Betty Brant's character(who oddly looks very similar to Gwen..) Ned was funny and Michelle was good, Although that reveal seemed a bit forced. Overall a great film. Expand
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Chazrollins90Jul 7, 2017
Wow where do i begin
Overhyped
Blotted Cringy mess filled with over the top jokes and action.Easily the worst Marvel film to date..glad i fell asleep in this mess
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