Critical Mass: Here’s a taste of what the future of these Marvel movies looks like.
It’s pretty much confirmed: Marvel Studios webbed another hit withSpider-Man: Homecoming.
The answer, in short, is yes.
Tom Holland headlines the film as Spider-Man after his pop-in forCaptain America: Civil War.
With 31 reviews and counting,Homecomingis enjoyinga 97 percent “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read more reviews below.
(A visual joke early on involving an actual clip fromFerris Beuller’s Day Offfeels like no coincidence).
Hang in there, True Believers: Maybe it’ll get better the second time around."
That does come with a caveat thatSpider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man 2are going for different things and both are great.
But, tonally, I just love this incarnation of a Peter Parker who just loves being Spider-Man.
He’s too happy and likes being Spider-Man too much.
He means something important, not just to me but to millions of readers and viewers.
Welcome home, Peter."
Angie Han (Mashable)“What really gives Homecoming an edge, though, is its specificity.
), and then fills his cast with big talents who can make the most of tiny roles.
but Homecoming gives them the room to breathe and come alive.
WereHomecomingjust another coming-of-age comedy, it’d be a very solid one.
Director Jon Watts' film undoubtedly succeeds by making it about a boy rather than his wall-crawling alter ego.
Spider-Man: Homecomingwill open in theaters on July 7.