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Director: | Jon Watts |
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Writer: | Jon Watts, Jonathan Goldstein, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Christopher Ford, John Francis Daley |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | Jul 05, 2017 |
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Director: | Jon Watts |
Writer: | Jon Watts, Jonathan Goldstein, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Christopher Ford, John Francis Daley |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Drama |
Keywords | new york city, superhero, reboot, duringcreditsstinger, high school, washington dc, usa, based on comic, aftercreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu) |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios, LStar Capital, Pascal Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $880,166,924
Budget: $175,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 08, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Holland | Peter Parker / Spider-Man |
Michael Keaton | Adrian Toomes / Vulture |
Robert Downey Jr. | Tony Stark / Iron Man |
Marisa Tomei | May Parker |
Jon Favreau | Happy Hogan |
Gwyneth Paltrow | Pepper Potts |
Zendaya | Michelle |
Donald Glover | Aaron Davis |
Jacob Batalon | Ned |
Laura Harrier | Liz |
Tony Revolori | Flash |
Bokeem Woodbine | Herman Schultz / Shocker #2 |
Tyne Daly | Anne Marie Hoag |
Abraham Attah | Abraham |
Hannibal Buress | Coach Wilson |
Kenneth Choi | Principal Morita |
Selenis Leyva | Ms. Warren |
Angourie Rice | Betty |
Martin Starr | Mr. Harrington |
Garcelle Beauvais | Doris Toomes |
Michael Chernus | Phineas Mason / Tinkerer |
Michael Mando | Mac Gargan |
Logan Marshall-Green | Jackson Brice / Shocker #1 |
Jennifer Connelly | Karen / Suit Lady (voice) |
Gary Weeks | Agent Foster |
Christopher Berry | Randy |
Jorge Lendeborg Jr. | Jason |
Tunde Adebimpe | Mr. Cobbwell |
Tiffany Espensen | Cindy |
Isabella Amara | Sally |
Michael Barbieri | Charles |
Josie Totah | Seymour |
Hemky Madera | Mr. Delmar |
Zach Cherry | Street Vendor |
Kirk R. Thatcher | Punk on Street |
Yu Lew | Car Jacker |
Sondra James | Yelling Woman |
Bob Adrian | Yelling Man |
Gary Richardson | Day Sleeper |
Stan Lee | Gary |
Joe Hang | Thai Waiter |
Wayne Pére | History Teacher |
Chris Evans | Steve Rogers / Captain America |
Alexa Laraki | Tent Kid |
Liza Fagin | Tent Kid |
Kerry Condon | Friday (voice) |
John Penick | Mr. Hapgood |
Ethan Dizon | Tiny |
Amy Hill | Decathlon Moderator |
Miles Mussenden | Park Ranger |
Martha Kelly | Tour Guide |
Kevin LaRosa Jr. | Helicopter Pilot |
Ren Colley | Ferry Kid |
Jennifer Kim | Ferry Mom |
Ari Groover | Ferry Commuter |
Louis Gonzalez | Ferry Commuter |
Stewart Steinberg | Ferry Commuter |
Andy Powers | Ferry Commuter |
Omar Capra | Yeah Spider-Man Guy |
Nitin Nohria | Dean Crimson |
Vince Foster | Stark Tower Technician |
Brian Schaeffer | Stark Tower Employee |
Chris Adams | NYC Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Maiya Boyd | Indian Flower Girl (uncredited) |
Rebeca Donovan | Drama Club Member (uncredited) |
Elli | Rabbi on Subway (uncredited) |
Nickolas Wolf | Mascot (uncredited) |
Jaine Ye | Chemistry Student (uncredited) |
Gina Cordan | DC Tourist (uncredited) |
Friday Chamberlain | Skateboarder (uncredited) |
Dante Brattelli | Homecoming Dance Student (uncredited) |
Melissa Kay Glaze | New Yorker (uncredited) |
Donald K. Overstreet | Avenger's Staff Agent (uncredited) |
Hallie Ricardo | DC News Reporter (uncredited) |
Doug Scroggins III | Stark VTOL Pilot (uncredited) |
Marmee Regine Cosico | NY Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Harrison Osterfield | Midtown High Student (uncredited) |
Chris Silcox | Helicopter D.C. Metro Sniper (uncredited) |
Clam Sepulveda | Ned Leed's Dad (uncredited) |
Wesley Kuykendoll | Vulture Weapons Tech (uncredited) |
Cassidy Alexandra Kahler | Flash's Prom Date (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Debbie Berman | Editor |
Brittini London | Stunt Double |
Richard Marrero | Stunt Driver |
Donald K. Overstreet | Stunt Double |
Amadei Weiland | Stunt Double |
Harrison Osterfield | Actor's Assistant |
Jon Watts | Screenplay, Director |
Chris Silcox | Stunt Double |
Nancy Thurston | Stunts |
Caroline Vexler | Stunts |
Jonathan Goldstein | Screenstory, Screenplay |
Chris McKenna | Screenplay |
Erik Sommers | Screenplay |
Jay Oliva | Storyboard Artist |
Kandis Hargrave | Stunts |
Riley Flanagan | Set Production Assistant |
Jack Kirby | Characters, Thanks |
Janek Sirrs | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jan Philip Cramer | Animation Director |
Elena Sanchez | Stunts |
David Boucher | Special Effects Technician |
Lauren Abiouness | Art Direction |
Louise Frogley | Costume Design |
Kellie Robinson | Hairstylist, Makeup Artist |
Leeann Stonebreaker | Unit Production Manager |
Nadia Paine | Unit Production Manager |
Rachel Block | Assistant Art Director |
Chris Diebold | Sound Effects Editor |
Luis Galdames | Sound Effects Editor |
Joe Lemola | Sound Effects Editor |
Bob Kellough | Sound Effects Editor |
Felipe Borrero | Sound Mixer |
Audra Avery | Art Direction |
Drew Monahan | Art Direction |
Brad Ricker | Supervising Art Director |
Lauri Gaffin | Set Decoration |
Jeri Baker | Hair Department Head |
Suzanna Boykin | Hairstylist |
Michelle Diamantides | Hairstylist |
Cynthia L. Chapman | Hair Department Head |
Jillian Erickson | Makeup Department Head |
Jack Lazzaro | Makeup Artist |
Suzy Mazzarese-Allison | Key Hair Stylist |
Ashley McGuire | Makeup Artist |
Joseph Negrete | Hairstylist |
Seidah Nichols | Makeup Artist |
Lucy O'Reilly | Makeup Department Head |
Kat Percy | Hair Department Head |
Denise Pugh-Ruiz | Makeup Artist |
Janine Rath-Thompson | Hair Department Head |
Enrique Vega | Hairstylist |
Robert Wilson | Key Hair Stylist |
Don J. Hug | Production Supervisor |
Kyle David Crosby | Production Supervisor |
Ian Churchill | Ager/Dyer |
Deb Downing | Costume Coordinator |
Christian Cordella | Costume Illustrator |
Carlane Passman | Costume Supervisor |
Susan J. Wright | Costume Supervisor |
Julia Gombert | Ager/Dyer |
David Butler | Key Costumer |
Lisa Halperin | Key Costumer |
Branden Marks | Key Costumer |
Garet Reilly | Key Costumer |
Steve Constancio | Key Costumer |
Tom Cummins | Key Set Costumer |
Bob Moore Jr. | Set Costumer |
Lawrence Tarzy | Set Costumer |
Jared Slater | Aerial Camera |
Brian Heller | Aerial Director of Photography |
Peter Gulla | Camera Operator |
Bruce MacCallum | Camera Operator |
Will Arnot | Steadicam Operator |
Bela Trutz | Steadicam Operator |
Brad Shield | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Dan Cornwall | Gaffer |
Jason Velez | Gaffer |
John D. Miller | Key Grip |
Rick Marroquin | Key Grip |
Kevin Jackson | Rigging Grip |
Gary Blair | Rigging Grip |
Berrian 'Scarecrow' Hobby IV | Rigging Grip |
Joseph Kendrick | Rigging Grip |
Raul J. Marin | Rigging Grip |
Adam Harrison | Rigging Gaffer |
Pyare Fortunato | Steadicam Operator |
Chuck Zlotnick | Still Photographer |
Jaimie Trueblood | Still Photographer |
Peter Zuccarini | Underwater Director of Photography |
Heather Elwell | Art Department Coordinator |
Bianca Siu Davies | Art Department Coordinator |
Jeffrey D. Simon | Assistant Art Director |
Ed Natividad | Conceptual Design |
John Hoskins | Construction Coordinator |
Kirk Corwin | Property Master |
Cameron Beasley | Set Designer |
Justin Trudeau | Set Designer |
Dean Wolcott | Set Designer |
Yu Kil-won | Set Designer |
Aaron Colman-Hayes | 3D Modeller |
Tim Ranck | Animation Supervisor |
Simone Kraus Townsend | Animation Supervisor |
Pimentel A. Raphael | Animation Supervisor |
Richard Smith | Animation Supervisor |
Carlos-Christian Nickel | CG Supervisor |
Roy Malhi | CG Supervisor |
Alexandre Cancado | CG Supervisor |
Andrew Zink | CG Supervisor |
Joosten Kuypers | CG Supervisor |
Chris Smallfield | CG Supervisor |
Jep Hill | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Justin Johnson | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Nikos Kalaitzidis | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Kevin Culhane | Lead Animator |
Lisa Wang | Lead Animator |
Arda Uysal | Lead Animator |
Julius Kwan | Lead Animator |
Ellen Hoffmann | Lead Animator |
Liz Bernard | Lead Animator |
Brad Alexander | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Patrick Haskew | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Javier Lopez-Duprey | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Xinling Chen | Software Engineer |
Scott Englert | Software Engineer |
Taisuke Tanimura | Software Engineer |
Mariatta Wijaya | Software Engineer |
Valerie Bernard | Software Engineer |
Andy Yamada | Stereoscopic Coordinator |
Kenton Hulme | VFX Editor |
Jan Reichmann | VFX Editor |
Elaine C. Andrianos | Visual Effects Editor |
Todd Busch | Visual Effects Editor |
Anik Seguin | Visual Effects Editor |
Joel Thompson | Visual Effects Editor |
Francisco Ramirez | Visual Effects Editor |
John Clinton | Visual Effects Producer |
Maricel Pagulayan | Visual Effects Producer |
Marie Rheinschild-Jordan | Visual Effects Producer |
Kilou Picard | Visual Effects Producer |
Diana Giorgiutti | Visual Effects Producer |
Chris Waegner | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Doug Spilatro | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kenneth Au | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Megan Flood | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Immanuel Morris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dan Bethell | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Brendan Seals | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Mike F. Hedayati | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dominik Zimmerle | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Scott Seungpil Jung | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Kevin Kitchel | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Viktor Lundqvist | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Barry Goch | Digital Intermediate |
Elizabeth Hitt | Digital Intermediate |
Matt Sweat | First Assistant Editor |
Orlando Hernandez | Gaffer |
Vanessa Lapato | Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor |
James Morioka | Dialogue Editor |
Cameron Steenhagen | Dialogue Editor |
Holland Diaz | Stunt Double |
Florian Hotz | Stunt Coordinator |
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci | Stunts |
Cody Banta | Stunts |
Charles Barden | Stunts |
Sebastiano Cartier | Stunts |
Kevin Cassidy | Stunts |
Alvin Chong | Stunts |
Sean Christopher | Utility Stunts |
Tye Claybrook Jr. | Stunts |
Scott Dale | Stunt Driver |
Niko Dalman | Stunts |
Shane Daniels | Stunts |
Joe Dryden | Utility Stunts |
Thomas DuPont | Stunts |
Eric Kimelton | Visual Effects Producer |
Theo Bialek | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jared Losano | Stunt Driver |
Allan Padelford | Stunt Driver |
Ilram Choi | Fight Choreographer |
Trampas Thompson | Stunt Double |
Davide Binello | Matte Painter |
Mario Richard | Animation |
Noon Orsatti | Stunts |
Sarah Halley Finn | Casting |
Oliver Scholl | Production Design |
Beat Frutiger | Art Direction |
Gene Serdena | Set Decoration |
Greg Funk | Key Makeup Artist |
Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Department Head |
Salvatore Totino | Director of Photography |
Rodney Fuentebella | Conceptual Illustrator |
Kerry Lyn McKissick | Script Supervisor |
Jason B. Stamey | Casting Associate |
Henrik Tamm | Conceptual Illustrator |
Dawn Michelle King | First Assistant Editor |
Al Cerullo | Pilot |
Steph Lynn Robinson | Stereoscopic Coordinator |
Lou Pecora | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andrea Datzman | Lyricist |
Dean Bailey | Stunt Driver |
Nitasha Bhambree | Stunts |
Kate Boyer | Stunts |
Elizabeth Classen | Stunts |
Marcelle Coletti | Stunts |
Danny Downey | Stunt Double |
Katie Kramer | Stunt Double |
Alrik Kreemke | Stunt Double |
Evan Dane Taylor | Stunt Double |
Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson | Stunt Double |
Michael Giacchino | Original Music Composer |
Adrienne Ballenger | Stunts |
Kelly Bellini | Stunts |
Gianni Biasetti Jr. | Stunts |
Dan Brown | Stunts |
Chelsea Bruland | Utility Stunts |
Jared Burke | Stunts |
Jwaundace Candece | Stunts |
Marc Canonizado | Stunts |
Chris Cenatiempo | Stunts |
Stephen Conroy | Stunts |
Blaise Corrigan | Stunts |
Elizabeth Davidovich | Stunts |
Keith Splinter Davis | Stunts |
David Elson | Stunt Double |
Kevin Dyer | Stunts |
Floyd Anthony Johns Jr. | Stunt Double |
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen | Stunts |
Shawnna Thibodeau | Stunts |
Casey Ann Zeller | Stunts |
Paul E. Short | Stunts |
Peter Epstein | Stunts |
Anthony N. | Stunts |
Duffy Gaver | Stunts |
Alice Rietveld | Stunts |
Stan Lee | Comic Book |
Steve Ditko | Comic Book |
Joe Simon | Characters |
Cassidy Alexandra Kahler | Stunts |
Brian Michael Bendis | Thanks |
Christopher Russell | Thanks |
Ernie Colon | Thanks |
Don Heck | Thanks |
Jake Schreier | Thanks |
Dan Lebental | Editor |
George Cottle | Stunt Coordinator |
Christopher Ford | Screenplay |
Adam Miller | Props |
John Francis Daley | Screenstory, Screenplay |
Molly Doyle | Casting Assistant |
Kyana F. Davidson | Executive Assistant |
Simona Paparelli | Executive Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Louis D'Esposito | Executive Producer |
Victoria Alonso | Executive Producer |
Mitchell Bell | Co-Producer |
Jeremy Latcham | Executive Producer |
Amy Pascal | Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Eric Hauserman Carroll | Co-Producer |
Matt Tolmach | Executive Producer |
Avi Arad | Executive Producer |
Kevin Feige | Producer |
Patricia Whitcher | Executive Producer |
Rachel O'Connor | Co-Producer |
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There's now officially (not at all officially, more like just-my-opinion-ally) twice as many good Spider-Man movies as there is bad ones. But _Homecoming_ is my favourite of the bunch. 2017 has been a great year for the Superhero genre, and _Spider-Man: Homecoming_ does nothing to buck that trend. ... It's got everything a Spider-Man movie should have: Heart, humour, action, spectacle, a grounded school life, coming-of-age themes, and all this while firmly rooting itself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- without relying on the framework of the past to hold it up. _Spider-Man: Homecoming_ is spectacular, and it stands up both on its own, and as a part of the larger universe. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
Disappointing return for the webslinger. After the dramatic introduction in Civil War this film feels like an excercise in keeping the coffers full. Unlike the Toby Maguire films this incarnation feels flat. It never manages to really put our superhero in any real peril...it just goes through the m ... otions and ticks boxes. Granted it is mostly enjoyable, but did we need it?? No. The suit and inclusion of Iron Man takes away from what is great about Spiderman. The fact he has to juggle school, work, realationships is what kept him grounded... He does not need Iron Man's suit or him flying in to save the day!! Also, why does he not have a spidey-sense?!? He gets nailed left, right and centre! * To conclude; disappointing, Yes, as Spiderman just became another member of Tony's team...when he should stand alone.
I guess I should not be too surprised given the Spider Man character we saw in the latest Captain America but I have to say that I was, well, hoping for something else, as in something better. If the producer/writer intended to make a Spider Man movie for kids, and I mean kids, not young adults b ... ut kids, then this movie is hitting the spot. It is an excellent action/adventure movie for kids. Unfortunately I am not really in that viewer segment and for me this movie was pretty bad. The movie is childish. There is no other way to describe it. My memory of spider man is a quite serious young man with a sharp and witty tongue. Not the fumbling and childish Spider Man in this movie. His best friend may be a good computer geek but otherwise he is dumb as a door nail and just tiring to watch. His, supposedly adult handler is a screw up who, surprise surprise, is hanging up the phone because he cannot be bothered to listen to kids. The FX may be good as FX goes visually but it was also the typical, nonsensical Hollywood rubbish like boats that stays afloat forever despite being split in half etc. etc. The talking Spider Man suit appears to be programmed by the same guy who wrote the childish script. The main bad guy pretty much has zero charisma and is nothing but a simple thief. Same goes for his buddies. The SJW crap spread out here and there in the movie, especially in the Washington Monument scenes, was unwanted and just pissed me off. I am afraid that this movie missed its mark for me by a wide margin. I do not understand why it seems to be so bloody difficult for Hollywood to make a good Spider Man movie. I like Spider Man, the comics character that is, so I find the slew of substandard movies really disappointing. The only reason it doesn't get less than two out of three stars from me is because, as a kids movie, it is not at all bad (except for the SJW crap). It wasn't what I was looking for though.
**Young & hungry to fight crimes!** No doubt, Tobey Maguire Spider-man is the best. It was also the first modern superhero of the millennium. The visual effects and entertainment wise, the second live-action Spider-man was good too, but this one is so different. This is about a teenage superhero. ... Just a kid. Having possessed such superpower, how he manages it alongside his normal life was nicely told. This story begins straight away, because the introduction was done in the previous Marvel film, which are part of Avengers universe. Peter Parker assisted by Tony Stark, is very keen to fight small crimes compared to what Avengers fighting for. He feels, he's held back by Iron Man, so he wanted to make independent decisions. At one stage he succeeds in that, but things get more severe. Fighting bad guys, and the other side of his life, a romance, how the remaining story turns out are revealed with a twist. Tom Holland was good. The story was simple, more like one liner. But the visuals and each scene forged nicely. Having seen all the five previous Spider-man films, this was quite predictable. Particularly the characters and their connections. Seeing how it had ended, it is possible that the daughter of the villain could take-over her father's place. That would be very interesting, because of the linkage between the film characters. After seeing the first look, I was afraid that this young Spider-man might be overshadowed by Iron Man, but those parts really well done. Comparing it with the 15 years ago Spider-man, the technology has been the biggest change. That's why I still love Tobey Maguire film. Very simple and down to the earth without cell phones, computers. But the current superhero films are all alien oriented/connected theme, and of course digital technology a big leap. Hoping the next film too would impress us with the same intensity. So lets wait for summer 2019. _7/10_
After the failure that was 'The Amazing Spider-man 2' Sony made a drastic decision in lending the character back to Marvel, and did it pay off? Absolutely! Unlike the Sam Raimi trilogy where Toby Maguire was a better Peter Parker than Spider-man and the Mark Webb duology where Andrew Garfield was ... a better Spider-man than a Peter, Tom Holland encapsulates both characters perfectly. Of course there were a negatives, especially in the second act which drops off a bit but the movies does such a wonderful job of recapturing our attention that you just can't help but forgive the movie for it!
AMAZING!! ...
My expectations were extremely low before this one released. Can't argue that the Amazing Spider-Man movies are very bad, yet there is always a room for a getting worse. But seriously, Homecoming has completely changed my experience from movies by Marvel x <a href="https://free-psn-codes.org/">Sony< ... /a> Pictures. It was entertaining and moving. Furthermore, it's as good for re-watch as well, what is a completely new experience for me.
Spider-Man: Homecoming can't even hold a candle next to Sam Raimi's first two Spider-Man films, not to mention Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. Homecoming is simply Marvel's integration of Spider-Man into the MCU. It works on that level. Tom Holland is a good Peter Parker; finally an actor that loo ... ks like a high school student! Marisa Tomei does a really cool, sexy Aunt May, which I never thought I'd ever see. Michael Keaton is excellent as Vulture, one of the more interesting villains in the MCU. The relationship between Tony Stark and Peter Parker is good but should have been better. It's clear that they half-assed the development of these two characters. The high-tech Spidey suit is neat but gives off the sense that the movie is trying to be too much like Iron Man.
I personally thought all hope was lost, there's no way ANOTHER Spider-Man reboot could be successful. Yet this movie is colourful, fun, and fitting movie for the MCU ...
A lot of fun! <em>'Spider-Man: Homecoming'</em> is entertaining, as I had expected in truth. The plot is possibly not as great as it could've been, but it is still one that is enjoyable to see. The effects are excellent, as is the humour. Tom Holland is the star of this though. He kills it as ... the titular character, he adds a tremendous amount to the film. Michael Keaton plays his role well enough, while it's cool to see <em>'Iron Man'</em> duo Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau involved. Jacob Batalon is good, while it's noteworthy to have Zendaya and Donald Glover appear; even if they are underused/unimportant, at least for now for the former, I assume. I found the whole cast enjoyable, to be fair. This narrowly misses the next rating up from me, but I still had a very pleasant time watching - and await the follow-up with much eagerness!
Once again, Marvel have succeeded in reinventing this franchise - and again, they have alighted on a Brit. Tom Holland is a super choice as our hero - he has oodles of on-screen charisma; he genuinely looks like he can't believe he is there half the time, and that all helps to make for an enjoyable ... fantasy adventure film. This time, he has to learn to master his spidey-senses (with a bit of help from "Tony Stark" (Robert Downey Jnr.) and the very rarely "Happy Hogan" (John Favreau)) before Michael Keaton - equipped with wings and a seriously powerful ray gun destroys all in his path. The performances are top drawer; the script is quickly paced with plenty of action, determination, humour and the slightest hint of menace, and the cleverly designed effects blend seamlessly into the action creating a thoroughly entertaining film. It is a bit too long, to be honest - but the casting is good, the direction tight and the whole thing a good family watch with a little bit for everyone.
I won't complain about the continuity error within the MCU...because no one really cares least of all myself. Well, how do we do this. I mean, it is refreshing that Garfield is gone and with him the Spider-Bully. For Marvel comics fans, it really hurt watching Garfield bully and taunt his victims ... . Now we have a Spidey that is, well, nice. Holland is able to be funny and wise-cracking without seeming like a, well, a Flash Thompson. With that it beings us back to the source material. In other words Holland puts the "friendly" back in "your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man." And I think the MCU was well aware of this, given the time they took to make sure everyone knew Holland was going to be the hero that everyone loves. And then Keaton does a great vulture from his origin to his demise he seemed to do everything he could to really become the character. My only complaints were the supporting cast. Aunt May I can accept with a moderate grudge because she is a great actress... But Tony Revolori doesn't seem....built enough to be Flash. He's more the bully of the Millennial generation that uses words and little more and...when it comes down to it, even those are vapid. What's that old adage, "sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never harm me." Millennials I guess have never heard that. Flash is supposed to be that big bully jock that hits his prime in high school and, a decade later, delivers the pizza when you go home to visit your folks...this Flash has a future. And the MJ tease at the end...it went a little too far away from the character in looks and personality to sit well. Still, on the whole the movie is a breath of fresh air in its distance from Garfield's rendition and at times, Holland was even able to pull off almost a James Bond quality while still portraying a kid over his head. Like all MCU movies, however, the pay off is the humor.