Saturday, April 20, 2024

Movie Review: Spider-Man’s Homecoming Introduces A New Side Of Tony Stark

Our movie of the week, Spider-Man Homecoming, featured a young Peter Parker (Tom Holland), still thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, returning home to live with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei). Under the watchful eye of his mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Peter embraces his new found identity as Spider-Man.He tries to fall back into his normal daily routine with usual frequent distractions by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, but then the Vulture (Michael Keaton) emerges as a new villain threatening everything Peter holds most important.However, this movie is the most original Spider-Man film that’s been made. Not only did they cast an actor that genuinely looks 15, but the writers have created a completely believable teenager. Spider-Man is far from perfect, he makes a lot of mistakes, he sees the Avengers as perfect and he is excited about facing battles and therefore losing all interest about reality.He has the natural attitude of any 15-year-old and reacts exactly the way any teenager would when asked to join the coolest club on the planet. In many ways, the movie showed the wrong sides of the previous Spider-Man movies. The movie was full of humor and funny moments and can be enjoyed by both adults and kids. Spider-Man learns valuable lessons along the way which had come from Tony Stark. The movie is one to be seen in the cinemas as it exceeded expectations. Tom Holland plays the best spider man so far. Spider-Man Homecoming can be enjoyed by both adults and kids.Photo Credit: Getty

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