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36:07 , the reason why he could do that is the spider's powers. The suit gives him a lot of new abilities of course, but he is still Spiderman without it. He has power's like super-strength and the ability to climb up walls and surfaces, just not (In everything but Tobey Maguire's version) shoot webs and all the other abilities that Tony's suit gave him.
One of the reasons I dislike the MCU take on Spider-Man, especially in this film. They really do present Spidey as just some chucklefuck who's wearing a super suit.
@@KthulhuXxx that's really true. I like Tom Holland as an actor and I think he plays spiderman really well, but other than that one scene they kinda make it ssem like the suit does all of the work.
@@maribetter That was the point though hes a kid with a high tech suit and he over relies on it. He has to learn that he doesn't need it hes Spider-man.
@@KthulhuXxx Oh, look at that, the whole exact point of this movie(and all three of his movies together) went flying over your head just now... not that being a hater requires much logic I guess.
@@KthulhuXxxDude, he is a beginner. How do you expect Peter to be a pro hero at the beginning? For your information, comic Spider-Man fractured his arm in his first fight with Vulture. Meaning that MCU Spider-Man actually did better.
"Congratulations on completing the *rigorous* training protocol!" You just knew it was over for poor Pete when she called the training wheels "rigorous" lmao.
In terms of power, Peter is just as strong as Captain America if not stronger. He actually holds back a lot when dealing with regular people so as not to just murder them with a single punch but the kid can lift cars and punch through concrete if he wants to. Remember, he stopped Bucky's punch, with his metal arm no less like he was catching a ball. Didn't even phase him.
@@DayLight_Era 362.87 kg is max for Cap Google said, Peter lifted TONS at one point the daily planet to save MJ. He is closer to Hulk than Cap Though we talking Primes not 15-16, though the Car stop was like 2 Tons nuten Tony said smth like that
Yeah, even early Spider-man was able to lift and throw around cars. He got stronger as time went on, and could lift things like a passenger jet easily.
@@mrwatermelo50 Well google is wrong Cap has lifted up to 10 tons in the comics and up to 30 in the mcu but Spider-Man has still shown to be beyond that at around 50 to 100 tons at his maximum
I think like in terms of power and ability, Peter in general is seen as one of the strongest Avengers and Marvel heroes. But also because he's really smart. Like he's probably not Thor, Hulk etc. In terms of raw strength at any point, but beyond them, he pretty much is the strongest.
Kinda figured it was an extension of the ole "do a kick flip" shout that I've done and heard many other skaters yell since the mid 90s 🤷♀️ bender seems plausible though
That 'Patience' after-credit scene is one of my favorites. In the theater, a bunch of us were just sitting there through all the credits, waiting for the cool after credit scene and what it'd tell us about what was coming next, and we got... that. I was laughing so hard by the end of it.
The face that you made when Liz’s father opened the door when Peter arrived to their front door for the dance was the best. Again, I’ve already seen these films and I watch with you strictly for your reactions. That one look on you face was worth everything, all of your other reactions was icing on the cake.
And she is Betty Ross, the girlfriend of Bruce Banner/Hulk in the first Hulk-movie (2003). I always wonder why nobody reacts to this origin of the Hulk!
Oh if it already wasn't said, Adrian Toomes is The Vulture!! He's also probably one of the more relatable villains in the MCU. He's not pure evil, he's just pissed at corporate powers and wants to provide for his family and friends
Along with Obidiah Stane, Justin Hammer, Ivan Vanko, Aldritch Killian, Helmut Zemo, and Ultron, Adrian Toomes is a villain created by the thoughless actions of Tony Stark (Later we will also get Mysterio).
This isn’t Michael Keaton’s first comic book superhero movie. He was also 1989 Batman. While we only had one fully costumed supervillain, this film featured a few other enemies of Spider-Man. Aside from the two Shockers, Phineas Mason is the Tinkerer and Mac Gargan is the Scorpion. @25:31 Aaron’s nephew is Miles Morales. In the comics, he’s another incarnation of Spider-Man. Miles is also the lead character in the animated movie Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend checking it out. The sequel Across the Spider-Verse is in theaters now but rumors are that it’ll be released on digital next month.
Yep, I came on here to add that Michael Keaton was the original Batman from the DC Movies and he was also Beetlejuice which I am sure you have heard of if not watched before too. Michael Keaton is also reprising his role as Batman for the new Flash movie.
It's not even Keatons first time playing someone with a bird-type costume.....anyone remember Birdman that came out a couple of years before this film?
Imo the most disappointing thing in No Way Home is that they STILL haven't used Michael Mando's Mac Gargen yet =/ like dude been chillin since the first film. Thought No Way Home he'd suit up
@Adam Block well there's been no sign of MCU's Eddie Brock only Sony's so far and there is a piece of symbiote now in the MCU so could we have Mac Gargan as Venom? He was brutal in the Thunderbolts comics
@@robertespley248 true. There will be at least 1 more Spiderman as far as I've heard as well. Just kind of a long pay off/set up for Mac. Lol. Like itll be near a decade I'm thinking if the pay off comes through. Michael would make a good Venom like creature too :)
The Vullture talked about how they'd operated for years, without any interference from anyone not even the Avengers, until Spider-man came along. That's why there needs to be a Friendly NEIGHBORHOOD Spider-man, While the Avengers are taking care of global or universal threats. In the comics Spider-Man is one of the few heroes that deals with street level crime, from regular muggings to Super-Powered, but still regular criminals (as in stealing rather than world domination) and also deals with Avengers level threats.
Ned, MJ and Happy are such loveable characters they really make me smile, also the training wheel and Baby-monitor protocols are so funny I laugh so hard everytime i hear it :D
Hey Emme, the reason you didn't recognise the Thor mask in the bank robbery scene is because the masks have the likenesses of the Avengers characters from the original comics they appeared in. This is why Thor looks like Heman wearing a viking helmet (ish), and Iron Man looks like he has high cheekbones... love all your reactions, keep it up!👏👍 Also , I find the Vulture is another example of how the villain is doing the wrong thing for (almost) the right reasons... Tooms starts stealing these things to make ends meet by losing so mich money due to the loss of his clearup contract with the City, losses made by investment in extra machinery for the battle of New York cleanup and still having to provide for his family, eventually the power has become so addictive that the Vulture was born.
Remember just like in the comics, Spiderman is actually one if not the strongest Avenger. What makes him a complex character is that the Spiderman we all know is him as always a teenager when his powers are not fully developed. However, with the set of abilities he has and is beginning to develop, as an adult age he is able to easily fight all the Avengers.
Spiderman's strenght is top tier, he can lift up to 20 tons in the comics, because of that everytime he fights he's always holding back A LOT because if he punches someone seriously and that someone is a regular person they will DIE like the punch will go though them like nothing
You're right Laura Herrier who plays Liz was 26 years old during the production of this movie that was released in 2017. She is currently 33 years old, so yeh she was the oldest of the cast members, with Tom Holland being 21 and both Zendaya and Jacob being 20 years old
Love this movie seeing Peter grow and Tony being his kinda mentor. And Peter does have super strength, his spider sense and agility I mean you saw him jump over his school fence without his suit on the suit doesn't give him any powers other than technology
27:06 Well, the criminals obviously must have reverse engineered their tech. So they do understand. Toomes predicted that the thing was gonna blow before it even happened. 36:07 He has superpowers. Including super strength. You already saw him use it before. He casually stopped Winter Soldier’s punch from his metal arm with no issues. And he caught the bridge that Captain America dropped on him, which was super heavy. And according to his conversation with Ned, he has stopped a bus with bare hands. You saw No Way Home, that means you also saw when he Green Goblin busted through multiple floors in their fight. In the other Spider-Man movies, he has shown his strength as well. In the first Spider-Man movie (Tobey’s), he held a cable car with like 20 kids. In Spider-Man 2 he made a train full of passengers stop. Andrew’s Spider-Man has been shown catching cars and being tough enough to take lightning to the face multiple times. A single touch from Electro can kill a man. Yet Peter can take lightning blasts from him and just keep going. Basically, he is superhuman. Spider-Man in the comics is even stronger. Being able to support extremely heavy things, like the Daily Bugle building and even managed to break one of Iron Man’s suits by punching it.
I love all the Tom Holland Spiderman movies...but Captain America trolling everyone after the credits was the funniest thing in the theater. Everyone was laughing pretty good.
36:05 How Spider-Man does this is he is literally one of Marvel's strongest heros. He has beaten the Hulk in hand to hand combat and knocked him out. His base level strength is 25 tons (for reference Captain America is 10 tons) and under extreme conditions like if a building falls on him he can lift over 100 tons.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is REALLY good for the normal intro-ish type movie and good on MCU for giving us a new villan who hasn't been done over and over. I also loved the end credit scene with Captain America, still gets a chuckle out of me. The Spider-man movies get better and better too as they go on. Tom Holland is amazing in the role. Great reaction video
I could really go for like a "clerks" in the mcu. Just regular people dealing with fears and insecurities while having to work and live amongst the insanity unfolding around them
Great reaction! OK, several things to talk about. I love the title Homecoming because it refers not just to the high school dance, but also to the Sony-Marvel deal that brought Spider-Man back to Marvel. After all the Sony movies, this one was a homecoming of sorts. Yes, Marisa Tomei is universally hot. I have had a crush on her for decades. It's not spelled out, but I'm guessing the Vulture didn't sell Peter out in the end credit scene because Peter saved his life, the same way he paid Peter back for saving Liz. The Vulture was one of the original Spider-Man villains in the comics back in the '60s and '70s when my brother let me read his Marvel collection, so it was really good to see them use him here. I also liked the technology update they gave him as in the comics he just wore a green bird suit that was hand-waved as some sort of technological invention.
This is one of the top Marvel movies for me. When I saw it in the theatre, and Liz's dad answers the door, you could feel the shock in the audience. Also Peter focusing himself and lifting the ruins of the building was an iconic moment in the comics, since he's usually not about brute strength, but while he's not the Hulk, Spider-Man is pretty strong!
Spider-Man could lift that rubble because he is that strong. At this point Peter doesnt understand just how strong he is. Look at when Peter wetn against the Winter Soldier in Civil War. He caught Buckys first at full speed and bent it back to look at it and say how cool his metal arm was without even grunting. Bucky is a super soldier with an arm that had break through concrete walls. And Peter moves it like a toy.
Yes, it's Ferris Bueller playing. It's the scene near the end where Ferris is running through people's yards, which is exactly what Spider-Man was doing 😂
The “8 years later” caption in the beginning of this movie was actually a mistake on Sony and Marvel’s part. The Battle of NY took place in 2012 and Homecoming in 2016, making it only 4 years later (obv)...
Hey Emme! Shout out from the US Marine Corps! 28:50 He tried to but I think he hung up on him b/c he didn't want to get in trouble again. This movie is genius and I absolutely love your reaction to when Ned finds out he's Spiderman and when you find out that Michael Keaton is her father! Also the end of this movie when May finds out he's Spiderman is really funny too huh!? Anyways Love your reactions Emme! Can't wait to watch more! By the way, I don't remember but I told you in a comment you should do a movie review w/ @Whimsory! She is awesome, I think she's your twin in another life! Plus I want credit for you guys becoming best friends! Kekekek Kek = Lol it's a world of warcraft thing!
An oft less properly explained superpower of Peter's is he has the proportionate strength of a human sized spider. So he is SO strong. That's how he can lift that rubble. In the MCU canon, I can see how his overall stength be misunderstood as aide from Stark's Spider Suit. But, as far as I'm aware, there really isn't MANY in the MCU heroes roster that are as physcially as powerful as a fully realised Spider-Man. You'd have to go to extreme levels, like the Hulk, to actually outmuscle Peter. As to why we don't see the full Hercules type feats so easily? Depending on the canon it's a mix of self-control, mental blocks, and any other physcially draining factors that stop Peter pulling off immense feats of stength so casually.
This is my favourite Spider-Man movie ever! Tom Holland gets the closest to high school Peter Parker out of any adaptation imo. And it really feels like a high school movie.
Since 1986, I have been a fan of Spider-Man and Iron Man. RIP Stan Lee. I love Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Breakfast Club, The Karate Kid, Can’t Hardly Wait, Weird Science, Pretty in Pink, Back to the Future, Career Opportunities, and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure influences in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Opening Night I was practically in tears when Spidey is stuck underneath all that debris, being in a wheelchair, I have been stuck in places all by myself, I have felt what it is like being that helpless.
I'm pretty sure Peter's school is a public school, not private. Most kids in NYC just go to the school near where they live, but they also have "magnet schools" that exceptional students can apply to that specialize in different areas of study. The Stuyvesant High School, Bronx High School of Science, Queens High School of the Sciences, the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, the Humanities Preparatory School... there's a bunch of them. You can go to any of those schools you get accepted to, even if you don't live near them. All NYC high school students get a transit pass to make it easy for them to get to school if your school doesn't have school buses or if their buses don't go near your house. Midtown Tech doesn't actually exist, but I do think it's meant to be one of those type of schools.
I attended Bronx Science many many years ago, and that is almost entirely correct. At least in my day you had to take a competitive test to get into one of the academic schools. I had to take two buses to get to school, but they did provide student passes. Since NY is a major port town, they also had a merchant marine "specialized" school. The actual school used to make this film is in Atlanta, since Pinewood Atlanta/Trilith Studios (the name changed with ownership) outside Atlanta is where this and a number of other Marvel productions were made. Atlanta is a major media production town these days because of a State tax credit. If you see a peach in the end credits, that's why. Georgia is the Peach State.
Most folks don't get the MCU Adrian Toomes (The Vulture) very well. The prolog pretty much lays it out. He's a hard working, blue collar guy who is totally devoted to his family. He invested everything he had to get into alien salvage after New York. At literally the last minute the Department For Damage Control (we'll see them later in other films) swoops in and takes control of all salvage. When Toomes points out he invested everything he had, all he got back was "sucks to be you." Why shouldn't he feel hard done by? It's not stated, but my guess is that until then, he believed in certain truths, like if you work hard & follow the rules, you'll get ahead. Damage Control torpedoed his dream, so he no longer felt bound by the implied social contract. This is borne out by his little speech to Peter. The little guys fight the wars, do the sweating, and generally labor for the benefit of the rich. Adrian decided "no more." He's not really evil, just ruthless, especially when it comes to his family. He still has a personal moral code, demonstrated when he didn't kill Peter, because Peter saved his daughter's life. He's aware of his debts. This is shown later in prison. Peter had saved _his_ life when his suit exploded. Toomes repaid that debt by denying any knowledge of Spider-Man's identity. In his way he's very moral; just don't threaten his family. Michael Keaton was the 1989 Batman. In 2014 he starred in Birdman, about a faded actor who once played a famous super hero. Then in this movie he's The Vulture. Does anyone else see a pattern here? 😏 Looking forward to your Black Panther reaction. Are you going to do Infinity Wars/Endgame? Or have you already done so? The proper order is (after Black Panther) Infinity Wars, Ant-Man & The Wasp, Captain Marvel, then Endgame.
36:07 During this movie sometimes people forget he's a SUPER-hero... the suit adds only some tech, and new abilities, but even without it he has SUPER strenght and super reflexes, togheter with many other abilities (like, you know, climbing on walls like a spider). Muscle-wise, he's much stronger than Captain America, even now as a kid. Acutally, Cap beats him only in experience.
I think that part of the reason most of the actors feel younger than they are is that Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon (Ned) were all born in 1996. So while there were all 20 when making the film, they are the same age. Laura Harris as Liz stands out because she was born in 1990; not a huge difference, but enough to be noticeable. Happy Hogan can have a much bigger role in this film because the actor, Jon Favreau, directed the Iron Man films. Also, this was made at a time when Marvel didn't have film rights to the Spider-Man character, so this film was made with some really complicated coordination between Sony & Disney. Having Happy & Tony in the film provides an MCU connection to a non-Disney film.
Spiderman is super duper strong. There's a comics run where Doc Ock ends up in control of Pete's body and he punches a guy's jaw off by accident and has to deal with the reality that Spiderman has pulled every punch he ever threw.
The reason they skipped Spiderman's origin is there were two previous sets of films (Andrew Garfield and Tobey McGuire), and Spiderman has been a very popular character for decades. Everyone knows he got bit by a spider, so they decided to not waste screen time on doing it again. Toombs (Vulture) didn't rat on Spiderman because Peter saved his daughter AND himself from the dangerous alien tech. Toombs and his henchmen knew enough about the tech to figure out what caused the Washington Monument accident.
It's supposed to be 4 years later. I hope they fix that. 2:59 And Adrian Toomes' super villain name is The Vulture. And another thing, what Aaron Davis said about his nephew, fun fact... It's Miles Morales! 25:30 Another fun fact, Mac Gargan is also one of Spider-Man's enemies called Scorpion. 42:25
I know, there is a lot of Peter's character arcs that the films could explore beyond him growing up. His later work as a teacher. His rehabilitation program for convicts HE initially put away. I guess it's because, unlike a lot of the heroes, Peter is one of the go-to heroes to help establish a coming-of-age story, given he WAS a teenager at the start, and several of his most famous early storylines reflect that. Would be really cool if the Live Action series ever touched on an older Peter. I was quietly hoping Tobey McGuire's reappearance might've alluded to that a bit in his cameo.
Fun fact: There is a really good theory that i think was confirmed by the MCU big boss, but im not 100% sure so i say theory, that the little kid from Iron Man 2 that wore Iron Man helmet in the final act of the movies is actualy young Peter.
Hello😆, Donald is playing Aaron Davis who is the Prowler in the comics. Also the uncle of Miles Morales. Notice he mentions his nephew is waiting for him. Remember for later.
You may notice a time discrepency at the start of the movie. It starts right after the Battle of New York in the first Avengers, which occurs in 2012, then there's an "EIGHT YEARS LATER" time jump, which puts this movie in 2020. However, that can't be the case because Captain America: Civil War happens in 2016. Clearly, the "EIGHT YEARS LATER" text is an error, as only four years could've passed since the first Avengers. It also causes an inconsistency with Liz's age. She's 16 or 17 in the movie, which means she would've been 12 or 13 when she made that Avengers drawing. Would a 12 or 13 year old girl draw something like that?
"Who drew the picture of the Avengers in Spider-Man: Homecoming?" The picture in the beginning of Spider-Man Homecoming is said to be drawn by a young Liz Toomes, Adrian (Vulture) Toomes' daughter.
dont mind the "8 Years later" in the start of the film..its an error..the events of Avengers happened in 2012 while the Civil War happened around 2016..hence its only 4 years apart.. its an error from the studio (Sony).. you already watched No Way Home? i guess, you already watched the Amazing Spiderman films too..but the premise of how the events of No Way Home happened is on Phase 4.. yes, Tony returned the Stark-Enhanced Spider suit..you'll see the new suit soon.. so excited for the next movies..
Hey there! Fun fact... The voice for Peter's suit is Jennifer Connelly who is the real world wife of Paul Bettany, who is the voice of Jarvis / Vision. :)
Donald Glover is a double Easter Egg. There was a campaign to make him the next Spider-Man, and he is playing the uncle of Miles Morales who is the next Spider-Man.
Fun Fact: The Vulture is just a funny old man in a bird costume in the comics. On the one hand, I consider the version in Homecoming to be pretty great. On the other, I would love to see comic accurate Vulture in live action :D
They did keep Vulture's redeeming characteristic, that he's actually really devoted to his daughter, who's not a villain (at one point she was a SHIELD agent)
Laura Harrier who played Liz Allen who you said looked like in her 30s was around 26 when this was filmed ... she didnt look like shes in her 30s i would not even have guessed her on 26 xD
2:59 oh i hate that "8 years later" f*ckup😭😭 the directors admitted they got the time way wrong based on Vision's quote in Civil War which was referencing "8 years" from iron man 1 (2008) to civil war (2016) when he was talking for how long Tony was a public superhero and here it suggests that between avengers (2012) to homecoming (2016) it has been 8 years lol they got the Vision quote because this happens together with Civil War it's 4 years later*
Marvel canon.. up until about the mid 70's when they began bringing in new heroes, Spider-Man was the 4th strongest. The only ones stronger than him were Hulk, Thor and Thing, in that order.
If you haven’t been told already, you should probably rewatch or watch both Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and the two amazing Spider-Man‘s with Andrew Garfield before the third Tom Holland Spider-Man movie keep up the great work
Call back to the comics (because they can't callback to Toby or Andrew for many reasons) Vulture and Shocker are his enemies.(Except for the almost upside down kiss, boat/subway).
Spider-man is one of the strongest heroes in marvel. He literally pulls his punches when fighting villains, there's a story arc in the comics where Doc Oct takes over peters body and punches a dudes jaw off. Like completely rips it off that's when he realizes Peter never uses his full strength
He got strength he sticks to the walls because of his own power its not the suit because he was also bit by the radioactive spider he just doesn't have natural webbing like tobey Maguire's spidey
Ah, ah, ah... He was bitten by a genetically altered spider. Big difference. Not. Back in the 60s, superheroes were created from some form of radioactivity, from Spider-Man's radioactive spider, to Daredevil's radioactive waste, or the Fantastic Four being exposed to cosmic radiation. It was their version of "magic." These days the "magic" is genetic manipulation.
@Caseytify well this is awkward.... The Director Jon Watts confirmed in an interview that Tom Hollands Spiderman was indeed bitten by a radioactive spider
“Usually it takes me a movie or two to love the character, but I already love Spider-Man”. Yeah… because you’ve already watched the Macguire trilogy, Civil War and No away Home!
Did you know that the line of it's not a hug I'm just grabbing the door for you was improvised by Robert Downey jr. Because when they were filming that scene Tom Holland randomly decided to give him a hug did you also know that Tom Hollands brother was supposed to be in the movie but even though they film the scenes with him they ended up cutting them out
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Once again Michael Keaton is a winged creature that flys into the night if you know what I mean.
36:07 , the reason why he could do that is the spider's powers. The suit gives him a lot of new abilities of course, but he is still Spiderman without it. He has power's like super-strength and the ability to climb up walls and surfaces, just not (In everything but Tobey Maguire's version) shoot webs and all the other abilities that Tony's suit gave him.
One of the reasons I dislike the MCU take on Spider-Man, especially in this film. They really do present Spidey as just some chucklefuck who's wearing a super suit.
@@KthulhuXxx that's really true. I like Tom Holland as an actor and I think he plays spiderman really well, but other than that one scene they kinda make it ssem like the suit does all of the work.
@@maribetter That was the point though hes a kid with a high tech suit and he over relies on it. He has to learn that he doesn't need it hes Spider-man.
@@KthulhuXxx Oh, look at that, the whole exact point of this movie(and all three of his movies together) went flying over your head just now... not that being a hater requires much logic I guess.
@@KthulhuXxxDude, he is a beginner. How do you expect Peter to be a pro hero at the beginning?
For your information, comic Spider-Man fractured his arm in his first fight with Vulture. Meaning that MCU Spider-Man actually did better.
"Congratulations on completing the *rigorous* training protocol!" You just knew it was over for poor Pete when she called the training wheels "rigorous" lmao.
In terms of power, Peter is just as strong as Captain America if not stronger. He actually holds back a lot when dealing with regular people so as not to just murder them with a single punch but the kid can lift cars and punch through concrete if he wants to. Remember, he stopped Bucky's punch, with his metal arm no less like he was catching a ball. Didn't even phase him.
Spider-Man is way beyond Cap in terms of strength, even a young Peter.
@@DayLight_Era 362.87 kg is max for Cap Google said, Peter lifted TONS at one point the daily planet to save MJ.
He is closer to Hulk than Cap
Though we talking Primes not 15-16, though the Car stop was like 2 Tons nuten Tony said smth like that
Yeah, even early Spider-man was able to lift and throw around cars. He got stronger as time went on, and could lift things like a passenger jet easily.
@@mrwatermelo50 Well google is wrong Cap has lifted up to 10 tons in the comics and up to 30 in the mcu but Spider-Man has still shown to be beyond that at around 50 to 100 tons at his maximum
I think like in terms of power and ability, Peter in general is seen as one of the strongest Avengers and Marvel heroes. But also because he's really smart. Like he's probably not Thor, Hulk etc. In terms of raw strength at any point, but beyond them, he pretty much is the strongest.
7:20 I'm pretty sure "Do a flip" originated from Futurama when Bender says someone to do a flip after jumping off a building. Kind of became a meme.
Kinda figured it was an extension of the ole "do a kick flip" shout that I've done and heard many other skaters yell since the mid 90s 🤷♀️ bender seems plausible though
That 'Patience' after-credit scene is one of my favorites. In the theater, a bunch of us were just sitting there through all the credits, waiting for the cool after credit scene and what it'd tell us about what was coming next, and we got... that. I was laughing so hard by the end of it.
The face that you made when Liz’s father opened the door when Peter arrived to their front door for the dance was the best. Again, I’ve already seen these films and I watch with you strictly for your reactions. That one look on you face was worth everything, all of your other reactions was icing on the cake.
Completely agree, I rewound to watch it twice 😅
Such a fun, out of the blue twist!
Karen, the voice of the suit, is Oscar winning Jennifer Connelly. She is married to Paul Bettany(Vision, and the voice of Jarvis).
And she is Betty Ross, the girlfriend of Bruce Banner/Hulk in the first Hulk-movie (2003). I always wonder why nobody reacts to this origin of the Hulk!
Oh if it already wasn't said, Adrian Toomes is The Vulture!! He's also probably one of the more relatable villains in the MCU. He's not pure evil, he's just pissed at corporate powers and wants to provide for his family and friends
But he's also totally fine with killing people.
Along with Obidiah Stane, Justin Hammer, Ivan Vanko, Aldritch Killian, Helmut Zemo, and Ultron, Adrian Toomes is a villain created by the thoughless actions of Tony Stark (Later we will also get Mysterio).
24:41 as far as I understand, Cap was doing a favor to the school's principal, who happens to be related to one of the Howling Commandos
This isn’t Michael Keaton’s first comic book superhero movie. He was also 1989 Batman.
While we only had one fully costumed supervillain, this film featured a few other enemies of Spider-Man.
Aside from the two Shockers, Phineas Mason is the Tinkerer and Mac Gargan is the Scorpion.
@25:31 Aaron’s nephew is Miles Morales. In the comics, he’s another incarnation of Spider-Man.
Miles is also the lead character in the animated movie Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend checking it out.
The sequel Across the Spider-Verse is in theaters now but rumors are that it’ll be released on digital next month.
Yep, I came on here to add that Michael Keaton was the original Batman from the DC Movies and he was also Beetlejuice which I am sure you have heard of if not watched before too. Michael Keaton is also reprising his role as Batman for the new Flash movie.
It's not even Keatons first time playing someone with a bird-type costume.....anyone remember Birdman that came out a couple of years before this film?
Imo the most disappointing thing in No Way Home is that they STILL haven't used Michael Mando's Mac Gargen yet =/ like dude been chillin since the first film. Thought No Way Home he'd suit up
@Adam Block well there's been no sign of MCU's Eddie Brock only Sony's so far and there is a piece of symbiote now in the MCU so could we have Mac Gargan as Venom? He was brutal in the Thunderbolts comics
@@robertespley248 true. There will be at least 1 more Spiderman as far as I've heard as well. Just kind of a long pay off/set up for Mac. Lol. Like itll be near a decade I'm thinking if the pay off comes through. Michael would make a good Venom like creature too :)
The Vullture talked about how they'd operated for years, without any interference from anyone not even the Avengers, until Spider-man came along. That's why there needs to be a Friendly NEIGHBORHOOD Spider-man, While the Avengers are taking care of global or universal threats. In the comics Spider-Man is one of the few heroes that deals with street level crime, from regular muggings to Super-Powered, but still regular criminals (as in stealing rather than world domination) and also deals with Avengers level threats.
Ned, MJ and Happy are such loveable characters they really make me smile, also the training wheel and Baby-monitor protocols are so funny I laugh so hard everytime i hear it :D
Hey Emme, the reason you didn't recognise the Thor mask in the bank robbery scene is because the masks have the likenesses of the Avengers characters from the original comics they appeared in. This is why Thor looks like Heman wearing a viking helmet (ish), and Iron Man looks like he has high cheekbones... love all your reactions, keep it up!👏👍
Also , I find the Vulture is another example of how the villain is doing the wrong thing for (almost) the right reasons... Tooms starts stealing these things to make ends meet by losing so mich money due to the loss of his clearup contract with the City, losses made by investment in extra machinery for the battle of New York cleanup and still having to provide for his family, eventually the power has become so addictive that the Vulture was born.
Remember just like in the comics, Spiderman is actually one if not the strongest Avenger. What makes him a complex character is that the Spiderman we all know is him as always a teenager when his powers are not fully developed. However, with the set of abilities he has and is beginning to develop, as an adult age he is able to easily fight all the Avengers.
That's why no wonder tony chose him to be the next leader after him, not rhodey
Spiderman's strenght is top tier, he can lift up to 20 tons in the comics, because of that everytime he fights he's always holding back A LOT because if he punches someone seriously and that someone is a regular person they will DIE like the punch will go though them like nothing
You're right Laura Herrier who plays Liz was 26 years old during the production of this movie that was released in 2017. She is currently 33 years old, so yeh she was the oldest of the cast members, with Tom Holland being 21 and both Zendaya and Jacob being 20 years old
and the actress who plays betty brant being the youngest one as she was 13 or 14
Love this movie seeing Peter grow and Tony being his kinda mentor. And Peter does have super strength, his spider sense and agility I mean you saw him jump over his school fence without his suit on the suit doesn't give him any powers other than technology
27:06 Well, the criminals obviously must have reverse engineered their tech. So they do understand.
Toomes predicted that the thing was gonna blow before it even happened.
36:07 He has superpowers. Including super strength.
You already saw him use it before.
He casually stopped Winter Soldier’s punch from his metal arm with no issues. And he caught the bridge that Captain America dropped on him, which was super heavy.
And according to his conversation with Ned, he has stopped a bus with bare hands.
You saw No Way Home, that means you also saw when he Green Goblin busted through multiple floors in their fight.
In the other Spider-Man movies, he has shown his strength as well. In the first Spider-Man movie (Tobey’s), he held a cable car with like 20 kids.
In Spider-Man 2 he made a train full of passengers stop.
Andrew’s Spider-Man has been shown catching cars and being tough enough to take lightning to the face multiple times.
A single touch from Electro can kill a man. Yet Peter can take lightning blasts from him and just keep going.
Basically, he is superhuman.
Spider-Man in the comics is even stronger. Being able to support extremely heavy things, like the Daily Bugle building and even managed to break one of Iron Man’s suits by punching it.
I love all the Tom Holland Spiderman movies...but Captain America trolling everyone after the credits was the funniest thing in the theater. Everyone was laughing pretty good.
36:05 How Spider-Man does this is he is literally one of Marvel's strongest heros. He has beaten the Hulk in hand to hand combat and knocked him out. His base level strength is 25 tons (for reference Captain America is 10 tons) and under extreme conditions like if a building falls on him he can lift over 100 tons.
When Doc Oct takes over Peter's body he literally punches a dudes jaw off. That's when he realizes Peter has been pulling his punches the entire time
Spider-Man: Homecoming is REALLY good for the normal intro-ish type movie and good on MCU for giving us a new villan who hasn't been done over and over. I also loved the end credit scene with Captain America, still gets a chuckle out of me. The Spider-man movies get better and better too as they go on. Tom Holland is amazing in the role. Great reaction video
I could really go for like a "clerks" in the mcu. Just regular people dealing with fears and insecurities while having to work and live amongst the insanity unfolding around them
“Is that our villain? I don’t think I know him”
I’m Batman!
During the production of this film, Michael Keaton would randomly whisper "I'm Batman" to break up the actors and crew.
Great reaction! OK, several things to talk about. I love the title Homecoming because it refers not just to the high school dance, but also to the Sony-Marvel deal that brought Spider-Man back to Marvel. After all the Sony movies, this one was a homecoming of sorts. Yes, Marisa Tomei is universally hot. I have had a crush on her for decades. It's not spelled out, but I'm guessing the Vulture didn't sell Peter out in the end credit scene because Peter saved his life, the same way he paid Peter back for saving Liz. The Vulture was one of the original Spider-Man villains in the comics back in the '60s and '70s when my brother let me read his Marvel collection, so it was really good to see them use him here. I also liked the technology update they gave him as in the comics he just wore a green bird suit that was hand-waved as some sort of technological invention.
This is one of the top Marvel movies for me. When I saw it in the theatre, and Liz's dad answers the door, you could feel the shock in the audience.
Also Peter focusing himself and lifting the ruins of the building was an iconic moment in the comics, since he's usually not about brute strength, but while he's not the Hulk, Spider-Man is pretty strong!
Spider-Man is actually one of the strongest super hero in Marvel, so yeah, he is "pretty" strong.
The Vulture is one of Spider-Man's classic villains.
Spider-Man could lift that rubble because he is that strong. At this point Peter doesnt understand just how strong he is. Look at when Peter wetn against the Winter Soldier in Civil War. He caught Buckys first at full speed and bent it back to look at it and say how cool his metal arm was without even grunting. Bucky is a super soldier with an arm that had break through concrete walls. And Peter moves it like a toy.
Yes, it's Ferris Bueller playing. It's the scene near the end where Ferris is running through people's yards, which is exactly what Spider-Man was doing 😂
I think the "do a flip" meme started with Bender in Futurama in the early 2000s.
The “8 years later” caption in the beginning of this movie was actually a mistake on Sony and Marvel’s part. The Battle of NY took place in 2012 and Homecoming in 2016, making it only 4 years later (obv)...
Emme, the "Vulture" character was a recurring villain for Spider Man in the '60s comic books.
Spiderman has super strength. they show that a bit when he stopped Bucky's Punch.
And holding the container
Hey Emme! Shout out from the US Marine Corps! 28:50 He tried to but I think he hung up on him b/c he didn't want to get in trouble again. This movie is genius and I absolutely love your reaction to when Ned finds out he's Spiderman and when you find out that Michael Keaton is her father! Also the end of this movie when May finds out he's Spiderman is really funny too huh!? Anyways Love your reactions Emme! Can't wait to watch more! By the way, I don't remember but I told you in a comment you should do a movie review w/ @Whimsory! She is awesome, I think she's your twin in another life! Plus I want credit for you guys becoming best friends! Kekekek Kek = Lol it's a world of warcraft thing!
SPIDER-MAN!!! I love this Spider-Man.
An oft less properly explained superpower of Peter's is he has the proportionate strength of a human sized spider. So he is SO strong. That's how he can lift that rubble. In the MCU canon, I can see how his overall stength be misunderstood as aide from Stark's Spider Suit. But, as far as I'm aware, there really isn't MANY in the MCU heroes roster that are as physcially as powerful as a fully realised Spider-Man. You'd have to go to extreme levels, like the Hulk, to actually outmuscle Peter.
As to why we don't see the full Hercules type feats so easily? Depending on the canon it's a mix of self-control, mental blocks, and any other physcially draining factors that stop Peter pulling off immense feats of stength so casually.
Exactly.
YOU ALREADY WATCHED NO WAY HOME before this and all the others? Aw, that's too bad.
36:11 what do you mean how is he doing that ? he gained super strength when he was bitten by the spider
30:37 That look on your face was all of us in 2017 🤣🤣🤣 we were shook
I absolutely adore this movie. Tom Holland is what i pictured Spider-man to be. A teenager trying to figure it out
This is my favourite Spider-Man movie ever! Tom Holland gets the closest to high school Peter Parker out of any adaptation imo. And it really feels like a high school movie.
Better than Peter in the spectacular Spiderman animated series?
@@Kickinthescience Didn't watch that. So let me just add the asterisk *of any adaption I watched I guess
“Your dad is a big ol’ meanie head!” 😂 Priceless! Made my day, thanks!
Since 1986, I have been a fan of Spider-Man and Iron Man. RIP Stan Lee. I love Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Breakfast Club, The Karate Kid, Can’t Hardly Wait, Weird Science, Pretty in Pink, Back to the Future, Career Opportunities, and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure influences in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
You gotta react to Rush hour 1,2 and 3. Absolutely incredibly fun and action packed movies. Jackie Chan and Chris tucker are the best duo
Opening Night I was practically in tears when Spidey is stuck underneath all that debris, being in a wheelchair, I have been stuck in places all by myself, I have felt what it is like being that helpless.
It got to me a lot too and a big part of it goes to Toms acting, it felt too real
I'm pretty sure Peter's school is a public school, not private. Most kids in NYC just go to the school near where they live, but they also have "magnet schools" that exceptional students can apply to that specialize in different areas of study. The Stuyvesant High School, Bronx High School of Science, Queens High School of the Sciences, the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, the Humanities Preparatory School... there's a bunch of them. You can go to any of those schools you get accepted to, even if you don't live near them. All NYC high school students get a transit pass to make it easy for them to get to school if your school doesn't have school buses or if their buses don't go near your house.
Midtown Tech doesn't actually exist, but I do think it's meant to be one of those type of schools.
I attended Bronx Science many many years ago, and that is almost entirely correct. At least in my day you had to take a competitive test to get into one of the academic schools. I had to take two buses to get to school, but they did provide student passes. Since NY is a major port town, they also had a merchant marine "specialized" school.
The actual school used to make this film is in Atlanta, since Pinewood Atlanta/Trilith Studios (the name changed with ownership) outside Atlanta is where this and a number of other Marvel productions were made. Atlanta is a major media production town these days because of a State tax credit. If you see a peach in the end credits, that's why. Georgia is the Peach State.
Most folks don't get the MCU Adrian Toomes (The Vulture) very well. The prolog pretty much lays it out. He's a hard working, blue collar guy who is totally devoted to his family. He invested everything he had to get into alien salvage after New York. At literally the last minute the Department For Damage Control (we'll see them later in other films) swoops in and takes control of all salvage. When Toomes points out he invested everything he had, all he got back was "sucks to be you." Why shouldn't he feel hard done by? It's not stated, but my guess is that until then, he believed in certain truths, like if you work hard & follow the rules, you'll get ahead. Damage Control torpedoed his dream, so he no longer felt bound by the implied social contract. This is borne out by his little speech to Peter. The little guys fight the wars, do the sweating, and generally labor for the benefit of the rich. Adrian decided "no more."
He's not really evil, just ruthless, especially when it comes to his family. He still has a personal moral code, demonstrated when he didn't kill Peter, because Peter saved his daughter's life. He's aware of his debts.
This is shown later in prison. Peter had saved _his_ life when his suit exploded. Toomes repaid that debt by denying any knowledge of Spider-Man's identity. In his way he's very moral; just don't threaten his family.
Michael Keaton was the 1989 Batman. In 2014 he starred in Birdman, about a faded actor who once played a famous super hero. Then in this movie he's The Vulture. Does anyone else see a pattern here? 😏
Looking forward to your Black Panther reaction. Are you going to do Infinity Wars/Endgame? Or have you already done so?
The proper order is (after Black Panther) Infinity Wars, Ant-Man & The Wasp, Captain Marvel, then Endgame.
36:07 During this movie sometimes people forget he's a SUPER-hero... the suit adds only some tech, and new abilities, but even without it he has SUPER strenght and super reflexes, togheter with many other abilities (like, you know, climbing on walls like a spider). Muscle-wise, he's much stronger than Captain America, even now as a kid. Acutally, Cap beats him only in experience.
you seemed confused that spiderman has super strength. He is in fact stronger than most of the avengers
Jacob Batalon(Ned) and Angourie Rice(Betty, the school reporter) costar in the fantasy movie, "Every Day."
Tom was the first true teen Spider-Man
"How is he doing that?"
Spiderman is strong af. That's why Tony Stark recruited him in Civil war.
Aunt May is the right amount of angry, loving, caring, compassionate, ect all at the same time.
One thing about Peter Parker that’s different from the other avengers in the mcu is that he for the most part has a rule against no killing.
I think that part of the reason most of the actors feel younger than they are is that Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon (Ned) were all born in 1996. So while there were all 20 when making the film, they are the same age. Laura Harris as Liz stands out because she was born in 1990; not a huge difference, but enough to be noticeable.
Happy Hogan can have a much bigger role in this film because the actor, Jon Favreau, directed the Iron Man films. Also, this was made at a time when Marvel didn't have film rights to the Spider-Man character, so this film was made with some really complicated coordination between Sony & Disney. Having Happy & Tony in the film provides an MCU connection to a non-Disney film.
Spiderman is super duper strong. There's a comics run where Doc Ock ends up in control of Pete's body and he punches a guy's jaw off by accident and has to deal with the reality that Spiderman has pulled every punch he ever threw.
Aww that's cute, Tony thinks Cap can actually take out Spider-Man.
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ive been waiting for this reaction !!!!
Perfect description of one of the only genuinely scary villains in the MCU... "Big, old meanie head!" 🤣
Spider-Man has super strength along w speed, reflexes, agility ect
Spider-Man is also a favorite of mine! He is simply a nice guy and is fun to watch
Having to check into schools to enter is a pretty new thing. Used to be able to just walk in
Aunt May used to date Tony Stark, in real life, Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr.
*”I get that she’s supposed to be a senior in high school, but this woman looks 30..”* lmao
The reason they skipped Spiderman's origin is there were two previous sets of films (Andrew Garfield and Tobey McGuire), and Spiderman has been a very popular character for decades. Everyone knows he got bit by a spider, so they decided to not waste screen time on doing it again.
Toombs (Vulture) didn't rat on Spiderman because Peter saved his daughter AND himself from the dangerous alien tech. Toombs and his henchmen knew enough about the tech to figure out what caused the Washington Monument accident.
No a true New Yorker wouldn't run. They would take their sweet time!
Spider-man under all the rubble from the collapsed building is taking right out of the comics. Amazing Spider-Man #33.
I couldn't remember the issue #. Thanks!
I seem to remember Bender yelling out "do a flip". I don't remember the context, but it's Bender so it was probably to a chuteless, urban base-jumper.
It's supposed to be 4 years later. I hope they fix that. 2:59
And Adrian Toomes' super villain name is The Vulture.
And another thing, what Aaron Davis said about his nephew, fun fact... It's Miles Morales! 25:30
Another fun fact, Mac Gargan is also one of Spider-Man's enemies called Scorpion. 42:25
It’s kind of weird that everyone thinks of Peter as a teenager when he has been an adult in the comics for like 50 years or more now.
I know, there is a lot of Peter's character arcs that the films could explore beyond him growing up. His later work as a teacher. His rehabilitation program for convicts HE initially put away. I guess it's because, unlike a lot of the heroes, Peter is one of the go-to heroes to help establish a coming-of-age story, given he WAS a teenager at the start, and several of his most famous early storylines reflect that.
Would be really cool if the Live Action series ever touched on an older Peter. I was quietly hoping Tobey McGuire's reappearance might've alluded to that a bit in his cameo.
Keaton's line about mistaking the anti-gravity gun always reminds me of Johnny Dangerously. If you haven't seen it, go, now.🍿
Fun fact: There is a really good theory that i think was confirmed by the MCU big boss, but im not 100% sure so i say theory, that the little kid from Iron Man 2 that wore Iron Man helmet in the final act of the movies is actualy young Peter.
Bringing legendary actors as villains? A+.
fun fact spidey can lift up to 10 tons, he has the proportionate strength of a spider
The suit doesn’t give him any powers . He himself has super strength speed durability and healing . The suit is mainly for him to disguise himself .
Noone gives a damn that it's not in order. We're just glad we got it.
Hello😆, Donald is playing Aaron Davis who is the Prowler in the comics. Also the uncle of Miles Morales. Notice he mentions his nephew is waiting for him. Remember for later.
You may notice a time discrepency at the start of the movie. It starts right after the Battle of New York in the first Avengers, which occurs in 2012, then there's an "EIGHT YEARS LATER" time jump, which puts this movie in 2020. However, that can't be the case because Captain America: Civil War happens in 2016. Clearly, the "EIGHT YEARS LATER" text is an error, as only four years could've passed since the first Avengers.
It also causes an inconsistency with Liz's age. She's 16 or 17 in the movie, which means she would've been 12 or 13 when she made that Avengers drawing. Would a 12 or 13 year old girl draw something like that?
Spider-Man has super strength which is how he lifted the rubble
"Who drew the picture of the Avengers in Spider-Man: Homecoming?"
The picture in the beginning of Spider-Man Homecoming is said to be drawn by a young Liz Toomes, Adrian (Vulture) Toomes' daughter.
I was so excited by this addition to the MCU. Spider-Man is my favorite. I identify with a goofy nerd.
flash in this movie is the least intimidating bully ever 😂
also your pup sleeping in the chair behind you is adorable ❤
dont mind the "8 Years later" in the start of the film..its an error..the events of Avengers happened in 2012 while the Civil War happened around 2016..hence its only 4 years apart..
its an error from the studio (Sony)..
you already watched No Way Home? i guess, you already watched the Amazing Spiderman films too..but the premise of how the events of No Way Home happened is on Phase 4..
yes, Tony returned the Stark-Enhanced Spider suit..you'll see the new suit soon..
so excited for the next movies..
Hey there! Fun fact... The voice for Peter's suit is Jennifer Connelly who is the real world wife of Paul Bettany, who is the voice of Jarvis / Vision. :)
Donald Glover is a double Easter Egg. There was a campaign to make him the next Spider-Man, and he is playing the uncle of Miles Morales who is the next Spider-Man.
He calls himself Vulture.
Fun Fact: The Vulture is just a funny old man in a bird costume in the comics. On the one hand, I consider the version in Homecoming to be pretty great. On the other, I would love to see comic accurate Vulture in live action :D
They did keep Vulture's redeeming characteristic, that he's actually really devoted to his daughter, who's not a villain (at one point she was a SHIELD agent)
Laura Harrier who played Liz Allen who you said looked like in her 30s was around 26 when this was filmed ... she didnt look like shes in her 30s i would not even have guessed her on 26 xD
2:59 oh i hate that "8 years later" f*ckup😭😭
the directors admitted they got the time way wrong based on Vision's quote in Civil War which was referencing "8 years" from iron man 1 (2008) to civil war (2016) when he was talking for how long Tony was a public superhero
and here it suggests that between avengers (2012) to homecoming (2016) it has been 8 years lol they got the Vision quote because this happens together with Civil War
it's 4 years later*
Spider-man is my favorite too
I just noticed that the Principal in this movie is the descendant of Jim Morita.
Marvel canon.. up until about the mid 70's when they began bringing in new heroes, Spider-Man was the 4th strongest. The only ones stronger than him were Hulk, Thor and Thing, in that order.
If you haven’t been told already, you should probably rewatch or watch both Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and the two amazing Spider-Man‘s with Andrew Garfield before the third Tom Holland Spider-Man movie keep up the great work
As a high schooler I know a lot of people that look older than Liz 😂
Call back to the comics (because they can't callback to Toby or Andrew for many reasons) Vulture and Shocker are his enemies.(Except for the almost upside down kiss, boat/subway).
Spider-man is one of the strongest heroes in marvel. He literally pulls his punches when fighting villains, there's a story arc in the comics where Doc Oct takes over peters body and punches a dudes jaw off. Like completely rips it off that's when he realizes Peter never uses his full strength
He got strength he sticks to the walls because of his own power its not the suit because he was also bit by the radioactive spider he just doesn't have natural webbing like tobey Maguire's spidey
Ah, ah, ah... He was bitten by a genetically altered spider. Big difference. Not.
Back in the 60s, superheroes were created from some form of radioactivity, from Spider-Man's radioactive spider, to Daredevil's radioactive waste, or the Fantastic Four being exposed to cosmic radiation. It was their version of "magic." These days the "magic" is genetic manipulation.
@Caseytify well this is awkward....
The Director Jon Watts confirmed in an interview that Tom Hollands Spiderman was indeed bitten by a radioactive spider
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“Usually it takes me a movie or two to love the character, but I already love Spider-Man”. Yeah… because you’ve already watched the Macguire trilogy, Civil War and No away Home!
He has spider sense so he would know if someone was around.
Did you know that the line of it's not a hug I'm just grabbing the door for you was improvised by Robert Downey jr. Because when they were filming that scene Tom Holland randomly decided to give him a hug did you also know that Tom Hollands brother was supposed to be in the movie but even though they film the scenes with him they ended up cutting them out