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# Spider-Man: Homecoming

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Spider-Man [Tom Holland] begins to navigate his new identity as the web-slinging super hero under the watchful eye of his mentor Tony Stark.

Review: A great entry to the MCU as well as my favorite Spider-Man thus far - Comic Book Movie Review (9/10) "Amazing" (non-spoiler) Spider-Man: Homecoming Director: Jon Watts Starring: Tom Holland (Peter Parker), Michael Keaton (Adrian Toomes), Robert Downey Jr (Tony Stark), and Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds) Plot: After successfully taking on Captain America's Avengers in "Civil War" in Berlin, Peter Parker is back in Queens, New York and juggling with school work, catching bad guys, and his non-relationship life. Toomes is a disgruntled business man that makes weapons from salvaged alien tech and Spider-Man must stop him before others are caught in the crossfire. I'm going to say it outright from the getgo: this is the greatest Spider-Man movie ever made. It's not perfect, but it definitely overthrew Raimi's Spider-Man 2 (2004) as my favorite Spider-Man movie of all time. This movie gets the villain right - which is big considering how lackluster the villains in the MCU have been for the majority of movies; the movie feels like a Spider-Man comic; and most importantly it gets Peter Parker right. This movie's Peter Parker is only 15, and though Holland is in his 20's, he definitely sells the idea that he is a young teenager battling with his hormones, his sense of self-worth, and trying to impress his friends. One of the key conflicts that sells this idea is the fact he struggles with whether he should reveal the fact that he is really Spider-Man to his friends to gain popularity. Most teenagers deal with their sense of self-worth, their sense of belonging to a group, and every little problem feels magnified and this movie truly makes you feels these things with the high school setting, Holland's superb performance, and Parker's environment. "He treats me like a kid" says Parker. "But you are a kid" replies his friend Ned. This scene is also shown in the trailers, and it really tells you the premise of the movie in two sentences. Stark is the perfect foil for Parker's sense of self worth and need to prove himself, and Stark's involvement in this movie feels very natural rather than forced in to bring box office numbers. Iron Man boosts movie ticket sales (i.e. Iron Man 3 and Captain America: Civil War surpassed $1 billion worldwide respectively) and he might feel forced into this movie to raise this movie's profile, but he is included in this story as a mentor figure and has pertinent goals that push the narrative of the movie. Keaton also delivers a great villain performance, as he feels like a threat on Spider-Man and his friends and whenever he comes on screen Toomes feels like a threat and is capable of bringing Spider-Man down. Smooth, calculating, and smart, Toomes is a perfect antagonist to Spider-Man in this movie as he tests Parker to his limit. Ned is also a great character in this movie, and though in the comics he is a reporter working for the Daily Bugle and the third Hobgoblin, he is Parker's best friend and his confidante in a high school world riddled with Spanish tests, judgmental bullies, and the dreadful school dance. I probably laughed the most from the interactions between Ned and Parker as well as other characters, and he is the comic relief often times when the movie gets too serious. This movie tiptoes between the super serious, and the super light-hearted masterfully and a major reason for this tiptoing due to Batalon's portrayal of the character. The only things that I didn't like from this movie were Marisa Tomei's Aunt May and how she was constantly being hit on by other men and this seemed to be a running joke that came back a few times and overly done; it felt a bit farfetched that the Avengers would also not notice Toomes' operations before Spider-Man showed up if the Avengers had SHIELD and its omniscient presence in New York; and the movie's plot is a bit predicatable towards the end. Still this movie's combination of a great Peter Parker/ Spider-Man and a great premise makes a great entry to the MCU as well as my favorite Spider-Man thus far. ﻿
Review: Spoiler Free review, and then a slight scolding for some people. (minor spoilers in that) - This film is entertaining, fast paced but not rushed. The characters are relatable to almost everyone and are family friendly. This incarnation of Spider-Man is good starting off point for a reboot as it gives the characters plenty of room to grow, doesn't rehash the origin story and ties you in to the current Marvel universe. This is not a dark story but it's done well. I'd knock off half a star because you are amused alot more than you are intrigued and personally I like deeper stories, but this is still great for what it is. Ok, here is the scolding- Minor spoilers “I am tired of being surrounded by this politically correct crap”- An amalgam of a few complaints about this film. Spiderman has been rebooted more times than a Dell from 2003. I expected to read some negative reviews considering the fact that Hollywood can’t make up it’s mind about this franchise but I’m really “ugh” about some of the things I’ve read here. Marvel has been changing the colour or region of origin of many main characters. White people (yes, I’m one of them) seem to have been kidnapped from certain stories and replaced with black, Latino, Asian, and even gay people *gasp*. I am not mad about this, but it weirds me out a bit because in my head there is a 32 year old picture of a white hetero character. It’s very hard to undo 32 years of a memory and association with a 2 hour film. I understand the initial “hey wait a minute!” but I thought about the future (looks to beyond) and understood for the viewer, it’s important that these stories and characters look like the world around you. It makes it more believable to almost everybody. (Excluding Sweden) These beloved characters and their adventures helped so many people in the past by giving them a smile, a place to escape, or even a full blown belief system. Spider-man and the like is not something you can keep to keep to yourself. The world is full of different colors and creeds of people whether you like it or not. Those people need Spider-man just like you did. You need to take a hard look at yourself if your escapism is predicated on a whites only world and you actively complain about making these stories more relatable to the children of the planet. Is Hollywood forcing “politically correct crap down my throat!!” because of the all-powerful gay alliance with the blank panthers? Nope nope nope! They look at the numbers and see dollar signs. It makes more financial sense to make the stories more relatable to a demographic which has changed and is still changing. Imagine all the goodwill new viewers will feel when they see Spider-man saving them too. Can you be Spiderman’s best friend if you’re not white? Yes. See where I’m going with this? Your words are a revealing and sad cry of someone who proves that “white privilege” exists. Ugh.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B073RVFNV2 |
| Actors  | Jon Favreau, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland |
| Audio Description:  | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,858 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #265 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #840 in Action & Adventure DVDs #1,070 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (113,753) |
| Director  | Jon Watts |
| Dubbed:  | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | spiderman-homecoming-1 |
| MPAA rating  | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format  | DVD |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Producers  | Amy Pascal, Kevin Feige |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date  | October 17, 2017 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 13 minutes |
| Studio  | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | English, French, Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Format:** DVD
- **Genre:** Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Thriller
- **Initial release date:** 2017-07-07
- **Language:** English

## Images

![Spider-Man: Homecoming - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/812CTJX530L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great entry to the MCU as well as my favorite Spider-Man thus far
*by H***S on July 10, 2017*

Comic Book Movie Review (9/10) "Amazing" (non-spoiler) Spider-Man: Homecoming Director: Jon Watts Starring: Tom Holland (Peter Parker), Michael Keaton (Adrian Toomes), Robert Downey Jr (Tony Stark), and Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds) Plot: After successfully taking on Captain America's Avengers in "Civil War" in Berlin, Peter Parker is back in Queens, New York and juggling with school work, catching bad guys, and his non-relationship life. Toomes is a disgruntled business man that makes weapons from salvaged alien tech and Spider-Man must stop him before others are caught in the crossfire. I'm going to say it outright from the getgo: this is the greatest Spider-Man movie ever made. It's not perfect, but it definitely overthrew Raimi's Spider-Man 2 (2004) as my favorite Spider-Man movie of all time. This movie gets the villain right - which is big considering how lackluster the villains in the MCU have been for the majority of movies; the movie feels like a Spider-Man comic; and most importantly it gets Peter Parker right. This movie's Peter Parker is only 15, and though Holland is in his 20's, he definitely sells the idea that he is a young teenager battling with his hormones, his sense of self-worth, and trying to impress his friends. One of the key conflicts that sells this idea is the fact he struggles with whether he should reveal the fact that he is really Spider-Man to his friends to gain popularity. Most teenagers deal with their sense of self-worth, their sense of belonging to a group, and every little problem feels magnified and this movie truly makes you feels these things with the high school setting, Holland's superb performance, and Parker's environment. "He treats me like a kid" says Parker. "But you are a kid" replies his friend Ned. This scene is also shown in the trailers, and it really tells you the premise of the movie in two sentences. Stark is the perfect foil for Parker's sense of self worth and need to prove himself, and Stark's involvement in this movie feels very natural rather than forced in to bring box office numbers. Iron Man boosts movie ticket sales (i.e. Iron Man 3 and Captain America: Civil War surpassed $1 billion worldwide respectively) and he might feel forced into this movie to raise this movie's profile, but he is included in this story as a mentor figure and has pertinent goals that push the narrative of the movie. Keaton also delivers a great villain performance, as he feels like a threat on Spider-Man and his friends and whenever he comes on screen Toomes feels like a threat and is capable of bringing Spider-Man down. Smooth, calculating, and smart, Toomes is a perfect antagonist to Spider-Man in this movie as he tests Parker to his limit. Ned is also a great character in this movie, and though in the comics he is a reporter working for the Daily Bugle and the third Hobgoblin, he is Parker's best friend and his confidante in a high school world riddled with Spanish tests, judgmental bullies, and the dreadful school dance. I probably laughed the most from the interactions between Ned and Parker as well as other characters, and he is the comic relief often times when the movie gets too serious. This movie tiptoes between the super serious, and the super light-hearted masterfully and a major reason for this tiptoing due to Batalon's portrayal of the character. The only things that I didn't like from this movie were Marisa Tomei's Aunt May and how she was constantly being hit on by other men and this seemed to be a running joke that came back a few times and overly done; it felt a bit farfetched that the Avengers would also not notice Toomes' operations before Spider-Man showed up if the Avengers had SHIELD and its omniscient presence in New York; and the movie's plot is a bit predicatable towards the end. Still this movie's combination of a great Peter Parker/ Spider-Man and a great premise makes a great entry to the MCU as well as my favorite Spider-Man thus far. ﻿

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spoiler Free review, and then a slight scolding for some people. (minor spoilers in that)
*by J***I on October 24, 2017*

This film is entertaining, fast paced but not rushed. The characters are relatable to almost everyone and are family friendly. This incarnation of Spider-Man is good starting off point for a reboot as it gives the characters plenty of room to grow, doesn't rehash the origin story and ties you in to the current Marvel universe. This is not a dark story but it's done well. I'd knock off half a star because you are amused alot more than you are intrigued and personally I like deeper stories, but this is still great for what it is. Ok, here is the scolding- Minor spoilers “I am tired of being surrounded by this politically correct crap”- An amalgam of a few complaints about this film. Spiderman has been rebooted more times than a Dell from 2003. I expected to read some negative reviews considering the fact that Hollywood can’t make up it’s mind about this franchise but I’m really “ugh” about some of the things I’ve read here. Marvel has been changing the colour or region of origin of many main characters. White people (yes, I’m one of them) seem to have been kidnapped from certain stories and replaced with black, Latino, Asian, and even gay people *gasp*. I am not mad about this, but it weirds me out a bit because in my head there is a 32 year old picture of a white hetero character. It’s very hard to undo 32 years of a memory and association with a 2 hour film. I understand the initial “hey wait a minute!” but I thought about the future (looks to beyond) and understood for the viewer, it’s important that these stories and characters look like the world around you. It makes it more believable to almost everybody. (Excluding Sweden) These beloved characters and their adventures helped so many people in the past by giving them a smile, a place to escape, or even a full blown belief system. Spider-man and the like is not something you can keep to keep to yourself. The world is full of different colors and creeds of people whether you like it or not. Those people need Spider-man just like you did. You need to take a hard look at yourself if your escapism is predicated on a whites only world and you actively complain about making these stories more relatable to the children of the planet. Is Hollywood forcing “politically correct crap down my throat!!” because of the all-powerful gay alliance with the blank panthers? Nope nope nope! They look at the numbers and see dollar signs. It makes more financial sense to make the stories more relatable to a demographic which has changed and is still changing. Imagine all the goodwill new viewers will feel when they see Spider-man saving them too. Can you be Spiderman’s best friend if you’re not white? Yes. See where I’m going with this? Your words are a revealing and sad cry of someone who proves that “white privilege” exists. Ugh.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***E on December 4, 2025*

Très bon film. Très bonne qualité.

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