Spider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 superhero film directed by Jon Watts, starring Tom Holland, Robert Downey Jr., Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Marisa Tomei, and Tyne Daly. It is the second reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise and the sixteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and follows Peter Parker who tries to balance his high school life with being Spider-Man while facing the Vulture.
Story
The story follows young Peter Parker who, thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, returns home to live with his Aunt May. Parker starts to embrace his newfound identity as Spider-Man despite problems returning to his normal daily routine. However, his constant distraction to prove himself to his mentor Tony Stark. Peter must soon put his powers to the test when he crosses paths with the Vulture. The story is exciting and tells a great story about what it means to be a hero. Parker trying to prove himself to Stark is a good, relatable story similar to the son seeking approval from a father-figure. Great story for the antagonist. Toome’s contract to clean New York of the Chitari remains is canceled and he turns to a life of crime selling those same remains weaponized. It’s a great story that shows that not all “criminals” choose a life of crime.
There are a lot of great characters. Peter Parker (Holland) is the main protagonist and, while struggling with settling into his regular life, is trying to prove to Tony Stark (Downey Jr.) that he has what it takes to become a superhero. Stark mentor’s Peter, providing him with advice and support and is sort of a father figure. Adrian Toomes (Keaton) is the main antagonist of the film and admittedly is one of the best villains in any of the Spider-Man films. He has personality, he has motivation; he isn’t driven by revenge, or greed, or hate, or ambition. His motivation is his family and that makes him not only a sympathetic character but a relatable character. When trying to provide for your favorite people will do what they have to do. That’s one thing about Peter and Toomes that makes them so great because they are everyday people with special talents and equipment seeking to do good, just in their own way. Ned (Batalon) is Peter’s best friend, who finds out about his secret, and for as likable as he was there are moments where he is frustrating. Liz (Harrier) is a likable character; however, she does feel like a troupe. Michelle (Zendaya) was actually a pretty cool and far more interesting character, and I would’ve liked to have seen more of her interactions with Peter. She’s awkward, she’s smart, she’s observant, she’s a smartass and there is a lot to the character that remains to be seen. Happy Hogan (Favreau) is in the film but not really given much to do. It was great seeing other characters return such as Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Flash (Tony Revolori) is literally the biggest douchebag of all the cast. (4 out of 5)

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