
His motives are relatable and his operation is more personal. Well, Micheal Keaton's Vulture does quite a bit to alleviate some of that frustration. Moviegoers have been complaining about how stale the villains have been getting in superhero movies for a while now. The movie even delivers the MCU's best villain yet. A good thing as this scale is just perfect for the character and something the fans have wanted to see for some time. The action is spectacular and the stakes are so much more grounded than the world-ending disasters the rest of the MCU's heroes have to deal with. Homecoming is fast, funny, charming, and features a winning performance from Tom Holland as the popular web-head. Something that was missing from all of the other movies based on the character. Being set in the MCU gives us more background as to how Spider-Man works in a world already populated by other, bigger heroes like we would find in the comics. Taking Peter Parker back to high-school and having him be a younger, more inexperienced version of Spider-Man that we haven't seen before is great.

Particularly because of the new angle on the character and some surprisingly welcome changes to classic elements and the supporting cast. Finally finding his way to the MCU has managed to keep things fresh despite so many movies having already been made about him. Particularly because of the new angle on the character and some surprisingly welcome changes to Spider-Man is back for the umpteenth time in his third reboot.


Spider-Man is back for the umpteenth time in his third reboot.
