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A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.). Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine – distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man – but when the Vulture (Michael Keaton) emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.

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  1. I'm very excited for avengers infinite war I think it's going to be a revolutionary movie because after it's going to start a new era of marvel, and also it's going to be a very emotionally strong film because it will focus on several things like if after the scene pos credit where aunt may see peter in the uniform if she has discovered that he is the spider man she will enter this world and for example at the time he goes to war at the time he enters into battles as will be her reaction to everything I'm very excited for the movie.

  2. Honestly I'm actually happy that they cut so much of the peter and tony relationship as it would have been a spider man movie it would have been a iron man and spider man movie. I can't wait to see the new psa that's going to be a good laugh lol

  3. I think you're reaching with the spider sense theory. Whilst he clearly displays this ability in Civil War, it's….pretty much nonexistent in Homecoming. It's as if the writers got amnesia between movies and the reason they give for him not having it seems kinda lame and comes across more like backtracking. Too many times are there when the baddies get the drop on poor Spidey. I dunno…it just kinda seems like he would at least still use it by accident, new powers or no.

    Think about it. There's a reason you only came up with one example here where he maybe displayed spider sense, when he could have just been using his peripheral vision. At any rate, I'm still not convinced.

  4. In order for marvel comics to stop characters from aging out too fast they developed a sliding time line. It started when Franklin Richards was born. Originally a year of comics was a year of real life. Peter Parker was bit by the Spider in 1962 and graduated from high school in 1965, 3 years later. He stayed in collage for the next 35 years. Without the sliding time line Spider-Man would be 70 years old. To fix this, events that were far apart are closer together while events that are major universe changing are moved further away. In the comics Secret Wars which happened in 2015 is far away and barely remembered while the original Civil War 2006-2007 only happened in the comics last year and is fresh in everyone's mind as Civil War 2 gets started. This concept is being introduced into the movies so the Robert Downy Jr can play a much younger version of himself and Captain America can continue to be a man out of time even though at some point he is in the present longer than he was in the past.

  5. I really enjoyed The Spiderman the Homecoming, I watched it like 5 times. What I really liked in the movie was Peter Parker and Ned Leeds friendship, and how he is toward Liz Allan and Michelle (MJ) and the scene I really where how Peter accidentally revealed his secret to Ned and how Ned reacted at that time and he kept asking question about Peter's power and another scene I really liked in the movie was when peter was very eager to leave school, so he could be the friendly neighbourhood spiderman near the beginning of the of the movie

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