The actress who does the voice for Spider-Man's AI (Karen) is Jennifer Connelly, who in real life is married to the actor who does the voice for Jarvis, Paul Bettany
One my favorite parts about the “hug” scene note that you can hear Happy struggling with Peters bags in the back but yet Peter is carrying them like casually moments later
The accidental hug in the car wasn't planned. RDJ went for the door, Tom Holland mis-read the cue and went for a hug, and RDJ improvised the "this isn't a hug" line :D
Liz's dad reveal was one of the best plot twists I've ever seen. Peter was just as shocked as people in the theater. Like, the whole Bucky vs Tony's parents situation had a little build up, this one was out of nowhere.
@@blacksheep_edge1412 Yeah, like Liz's dad mentioning he had to provide for people early in the movie, but both her parents not being home on that party and the fact that she's black helped in hiding Toomes as her dad.
@@Khomuna I remember there being a photo of her and her mom somewhere earlier in the movie (possibly during the party), and I noticed that her mom had darker skin than her, but didn't think anything of it at the time.
That was a great twist. I always thought Vulture was a lame villain, but Michael Keaton brings some real menace to the character. The "Dad talk" scene had me on needles and pins!
The car scene remains the most tense MCU moment to me. Also: my favorite moment of character arc continuity is Tony telling Peter, 'if you're nothing without the suit, then you shouldn't have it'.The exact lesson he himself learned in Iron Man 3.
Big agree on both points. Tony really saw a reflection of himself in Peter in that moment (well, especially strong in that moment, he definitely sees a bit of himself in the boy anyway). And he absolutely didn't want Peter to go into the same deep end that he did, especially not because of his gift.
of course the car scene is a tense moment in the MCU.. i mean Spider-Man just got a threatening talk from Batman.. Seems like Batman is still using fear on his enemies LMAO
With all the crazy antagonists Marvel has in this crazy cinematic universe of theirs, Michael Keaton in his regular dad clothes, threatening Peter with a gun is still one of the most menacing sequences in the past decade of not just Marvel films but films in general.
The delivery in that scene, is why Keaton was the Best Bruce Wayne on the big screen. He's also supposed to be returning to replace Batfleck as the DCEU's Caped Crusader.
The AI Tony designed for himself is sarcastic, and hit back at him when he insults him. The AI Tony designed for Peter is reassuring, gives him positive reinforcement, had training wheels. Tony is an engineer, he expresses himself in his work. He cares, it's just tough love. The only reason he invited him into the Avengers was he kept breaking Tony's restrictions, Tony can appreciate a hot head who breaks the rules, and wanted to help guide his growth if he wanted to take that leap. But then he decided not to leap, and Tony smirked, he's proud the kid made the right choice.
Fun fact: Donald Glover campaigned to be the ‘amazing spider-man’ spiderman version so that’s why he got a cameo in this. There’s also an Easter egg of him in ‘spiderman into the spider verse’ from the show ‘Community’ (great show btw). :)
"Liz, SHUT UP!" Your freaking out about Liz giving away Peter's secret was so fun to watch, even though it probably wasn't so fun to experience on your end. Nicely done.
@@MarCuseus he's right because he is referring to her emotion he isn't saying "you are freaking out" he is saying "your freaking out" as in her freaking out
the audience reaction when Vulture opened that door was the best part of the movie. in .5 seconds you felt the mood of the entire room flip like a switch.
I'm usually pretty good at seeing these kind of plot twists ahead of time, but this one got me. I did think something was going to happen, but I tought he was just getting pranked or something.
The title Homecoming is also a cheeky reference to the fact that this is the first time a live-action Spider-Man was with marvel themselves as part of their projects and with a lot more creative control since they sold partial ownership of the character to Sony in the 90s
AND, it was the title of one of Spiderman's most famous comic stories, after he helped the Avengers fight the Secret Wars in another dimension, and...came home to NYC.
The orchestral rendition of the 60's Spidey theme over the Marvel Studios logo validated my own head-canon that the title was acknowledgement of the corporate mascot finally coming home, where he belongs.
fuck sony. they should just give the rights back instead of trying to milk it by constantly remaking crappy superhero movies. although the chemistry between peter and gwen in amazing spiderman was really good. would've been nice to see andrew garfield in the mcu, if they made it earlier.
"If you're nothing without the suit, you shouldn't have it." Wise words coming from Tony, who has proved beyond doubt who he is without the suit, especially after Iron Man 3.
Except, and this IS a bummer to deflate that argument, Spidey got that suit so he could fight against Cap... in the same fight Rhodey fell and got paralysed.
Principal Morita is the grandson of Jim Morita, one of the Howling Commandos in Captain America: The First Avenger. It’s not mentioned in the film, but they’re played by the same actor, Kenneth Choi, and there are pictures in the Principal’s office of the Commandos, and probably the reason the school still uses the Cap PSAs
this is why i love the comment sections of reactions to these movies (if i’ve already watched them ofc) because i learn something new most of the time. never knew about this easter egg 🙏
That reveal with her dad as the Vulture is so good. I feel like most movies would have you meet the dad first and then later reveal in a ~shocking twist~ that he's the villain, but i don't think it would be as surprising or tense if done that way
@@dustyb58 Uh, no she didn't. Peter suggests the name Karen to her and she accepts being called that ("What about "Karen"?" "You can call me Karen if you would like").
Fun fact for those who don't already know: KAREN is voiced by Jennifer Connelly, who played Betty Ross in 2003's Hulk, (which most people don't like) & also married to Paul Bettany, who we all know played JARVIS & Vision.
someone somewhere must have written a story where Scarlet Witch & Vision have a crossover with Peter & Karen where the suit starts flirting with Vision...
I think what I love about this movie is that it really drives home how very young he is. He’s dealing with immense responsibilities and he’s 15. I think it makes him an even more heroic character than an adult put in the same situation.
It also is really cool that whenever things are going really badly for him (like when he gets crushed under a building) his first response is to call for help, to look for someone else to be the hero... but nobody comes to save him and he has to step up. "And they say that a hero will save us, I'm not going to stand here and wait."
"Responsibility" is a myth. Peter Parker could use his powers for personal gain, the universe doesn't care even if it results in Thanos wiping out all life in it. Humans are just egomaniacs. "Clark Kent has a responsibility to be a slave 24/7 to homo sapiens of Earth because he landed here on Earth and we own Earth!" Martha Kent: "No, he doesn't! Clark doesn't owe us a damn thing."
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Put it this way: "A problem doesn't have to reach our doorstep for it to be our concern. Who are we to hide and do nothing? If we have the capability to do something about it, we should act."
@@crimsonghoul8983 _"Put it this way: "A problem doesn't have to reach our doorstep for it to be our concern. Who are we to hide and do nothing? If we have the capability to do something about it, we should act.""_ False. "Should" is a myth. EDIT: Which is not me disagreeing about helping out with problems, it's just a question about what's real and what's myth.
To be fair, that end credit scene is my favourite. Just the fact that it got me at the Cinema... Like I waited that whole time, complaining that I have to sit through them just to be trolled by Captain America. It is hillarious.
The 'smush it real flat' is about squishing it with a grill (like a panini, or a cuban sandwich). He couldn't do it himself. Also, if you haven't had a sandwich like that, you need to get one, they are great.
I love the car scene, because the lighting around Vulture is all oranges and reds but turns green when he figures out that Peter is Spider-man. So clever.
He played Peter perfectly (for this movie anyways)... My only problem is that he's clearly not a 15 year old kid, he still looks young but... not 15 young. Which is super standard and okay... it's just the movie does so much to capture the spirit of being in HS that's just a little weird.
@@ThePorpoisepoweri was 15 last year and when i was in school, a lot of the guys looked older than tom holland does in this movie. (facial hair, deeper voices, and super tall) that might just be my area, but i actually think he looks like a teenager here.
I think she mentioned once that she's in the industry in some way. She's obviously done a TON of studying and knows story structure and tropes incredibly well.
@@bigdream_dreambig I didn't call it a superhero movie, it is not one. But it is definitely "superhero related", and I won't go into details because any further discussion would be a spoiler. That said, the script, direction, acting and cinematography in that movie are absolutely stellar and it deserved the oscars it won, without question.
@@sertaki Can’t really watch Birdman before watching the Batman movies and learning about Keaton’s career. Kind of need that knowledge to appreciate the dark satire of that film.
What's funny is there's this theme of Peter holding himself back unintentionally. Because he could have literally torn that guy's arms off and beat him to death with them if he wanted to. But he reacts like a kid facing a scary adult.
Keaton's vulture IS scary, and intimidating as hell. Because he convinces you that he'll do exactly what he says, without hesitation or remorse. And at that moment, yes, Peter could rip Adrian's arms off, as if he'd ever do so under the circumstances. Helluva lot harder when he's the Vulture.
Natalie’s MCU watch: Iron Man ✅ The Incredible Hulk ✅ Iron Man 2 ✅ Thor ✅ Captain America: The First Avenger ✅ The Avengers ✅ Iron Man 3 ✅ Thor: The Dark World ✅ Captain America: The Winter Soldier ✅ Guardians of the Galaxy ✅ Avengers: Age of Ultron ✅ Ant-Man ✅ Captain America: Civil War ✅ Doctor Strange ✅ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ✅ Spider-Man: Homecoming ✅ Thor: Ragnarok Black Panther Avengers: Infinity War Ant-Man and the Wasp Captain Marvel Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home WandaVision The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
2 MCU Fun Facts Natalie: Their teacher Mr. Harrington who took them to the Academic Decathlon was also in The Incredible Hulk, but he was a student interning in the science labs at the time and was bribed by Bruce Banner with pizza to use to the computer equipment. High School Principle Morita is the grandson of Jim Morita, the member of the Howling Commandos who served with Captain America. He was the one that said "I'm from Fresno Ace," during the original prison break, and you can see the black & white photo of him on the Principle's desk.
Was waiting for this one. I adore how funny this entire cast is. There's a great Easter egg in the school principle, played by Kenneth Choi. He played Morita in Captain America: The First Avenger. Here he's playing Principle Morita, the grandson of the Captain America movie character. You can see the picture in his office.
A couple of things that made me chuckle: "MCU comics" and calling Flash Thompson "The Flash". Also, Vulture and Shocker aren't the only Spider-Man villains featured in this movie. The guy Vulture/Adrian was supposed to meet on the ferry was Mac Gargan, also known as Scorpion, and the guy Adrian had working for him who developed the tools and weapons is also a Spider-Man adversary from the comics called the Tinkerer.
Cowboy hats are dumb, no different than a nerd trying to wear a wizards hat, wearing a costume to hopefully make people associate characteristics with them they don't have.
You much watch Batman 89. The actress who voices the voice is the actual wife of the actor who played Jarvis. This movie came out before the name Karen was a meme.
One thing that I'll miss is watching these on release night in a packed theater. The moment Liz's father answered the door, the whole room gasped just as you did. lmao And I agree. It probably is the best twist moment in all of the MCU. Also, the post-credit scene was met with a grown and laughter. Some guy behind me was like, "You gotta be fucking with me." He was gutted. XD
@@ninjanibba4259 You get to see her reaction to the full movie, with no cuts or music cues cut. I know it's not for everybody, but I'm enjoying rewatching all of the movies with her.
All your requests for Peter to leave it alone or let it go is why you've always got to think of the origin stories. Peter can't just let it go. That's his defining trait as a hero.
Actually, in my opinion, all the trouble that Peter got into was actually Happy's and Tony's fault. Tony put Happy in charge of keeping an eye on him, and Happy mostly ignored him, and Tony failed to make sure Happy was keeping an eye on Peter. Not to mention, if Tony had explained that ge had gotten the FBI involved instead of not telling him anything, Peter might not have messed up the sting.
I really needed this Nat. Today I lost my uncle to covid and I needed something to take my mind off of that. This made me smile, for a little while. So thanks!
Hearing you say you may be watching Agents of SHIELD makes me so excited!! So many MCU fans didn’t give that show a shot during season 1 and missed out on what came later!
@@ramdelure How does direct connections to the MCU affect enjoyment? I never understood that. The connections should be the icing on top, not the main focus. You can blame Feige for not including AoS in his plans, but I fail to see how you watch 6 seasons and decide since it doesn’t directly tie into IW it’s not worth it?
@@ramdelure Well that's not actually the fault of the show. The movie makers pretty much stopped communication with the showrunners at that point and didn't fill them in about the "Snap* or any other parts of the storyline to keep it secret. Thus the show was not able to write the show around that info. So basically they show had to split from the MCU timeline at that point. But I also agree with WTD. that the show stands on it's own. Scenes connecting to the MCU movies were fun. Otherwise, if you're only watching it for the connections to the movies then you only get to watch a few episodes anyway.
Spidey was always my favorite superhero growing up, his were the only books I really collected, LOVE this interpretation of him. Also... Ned's just the best. He's the kind of character that too much of him risks coming off obnoxious, but they used just the right amount. Love how excited he is when he gets to be the Guy in the Chair!
Love your reactions, it would be GREAT if you reacted to all the old Spider-Man movies, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy and Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology
The first end credit scene is setting up Sinister Six stuff, Scorpion and Vulture are two of the most iconic members...I really hope they show up in Spider-Man 3
Oh my gosh I’m so happy.. you are my first and still my most favourite reactor... you are so real and passionate so I’m so glad that you exist...❤️❤️❤️
They don’t really emphasise it in the movies but Spider-Man has an enhanced healing factor much like Wolverine, although not quite as fast. So he doesn’t need to go to any hospitals.
The little kid with the Iron Man mask, from Iron Man II...all growed up... Also...Keaton as Batman, Birdman and the Vulture. if it has wings, it has Keaton, apparently.
@@martinaiannoni1480 No, it's just the idea of how awkward it would be if Peter pointed out that Vulture would have to kill his own daughter to deliver on his threat.
The actress who does the voice for Spider-Man's AI (Karen) is Jennifer Connelly, who in real life is married to the actor who does the voice for Jarvis, Paul Bettany
I was about to comment that lol.
That's cool ,never knew that 😂
Also was in the Eric Banas Hulk Movie
One my favorite parts about the “hug” scene note that you can hear Happy struggling with Peters bags in the back but yet Peter is carrying them like casually moments later
@@wbrownshadow My personal favorite Betty Ross.
The accidental hug in the car wasn't planned. RDJ went for the door, Tom Holland mis-read the cue and went for a hug, and RDJ improvised the "this isn't a hug" line :D
If that's true that's so awesome, especially because of the payoff later :)
Sometimes I think that this whole film was improvised and RDJ and Tom Holland were just being themselves the entire time xD
ooh i love that
oh wow that is awesome lol
@@LCsaint22 They might have put that payoff in because of the improvised line.
Liz's dad reveal was one of the best plot twists I've ever seen. Peter was just as shocked as people in the theater. Like, the whole Bucky vs Tony's parents situation had a little build up, this one was out of nowhere.
A twist done right. There were hints, but they were seriously subtle and not obvious. Which helped with how it was received by audiences.
@@blacksheep_edge1412 Yeah, like Liz's dad mentioning he had to provide for people early in the movie, but both her parents not being home on that party and the fact that she's black helped in hiding Toomes as her dad.
@@Khomuna I remember there being a photo of her and her mom somewhere earlier in the movie (possibly during the party), and I noticed that her mom had darker skin than her, but didn't think anything of it at the time.
what’s great is that he’s acting like he already knows from the moment he opens the door, makes it that much more ominous and creepy lol
That was a great twist. I always thought Vulture was a lame villain, but Michael Keaton brings some real menace to the character. The "Dad talk" scene had me on needles and pins!
That Cap post-credits scene was the most epic trolling I've ever experienced in a movie theater.
I loved it.
It's a close second to Howard The Duck. But Cap was just trolling. Howard was dissapointing+trolling.😂
what about deadpool lmao
As did I
True
Ah the irony coming from a guy using Deadpool's icon.
The car scene remains the most tense MCU moment to me.
Also: my favorite moment of character arc continuity is Tony telling Peter, 'if you're nothing without the suit, then you shouldn't have it'.The exact lesson he himself learned in Iron Man 3.
Big agree on both points.
Tony really saw a reflection of himself in Peter in that moment (well, especially strong in that moment, he definitely sees a bit of himself in the boy anyway).
And he absolutely didn't want Peter to go into the same deep end that he did, especially not because of his gift.
It was an easy mistake to make, Peter thinking he was getting a hug!
That car scene is great. The only good thing about this film.
@@gswithen Come again?
of course the car scene is a tense moment in the MCU.. i mean Spider-Man just got a threatening talk from Batman.. Seems like Batman is still using fear on his enemies LMAO
With all the crazy antagonists Marvel has in this crazy cinematic universe of theirs, Michael Keaton in his regular dad clothes, threatening Peter with a gun is still one of the most menacing sequences in the past decade of not just Marvel films but films in general.
You know why? Because I'm Batman!
The delivery in that scene, is why Keaton was the Best Bruce Wayne on the big screen. He's also supposed to be returning to replace Batfleck as the DCEU's Caped Crusader.
@@ericg7183 Yeah "Supposed". The DCEU is done.
@@ericg7183 best Bruce Wayne, middle of the pack Batman.
dude keaton did amazing. he has VERY little screen time. and he is one of the stand out villains from the spider-man movies.
This video can also be titled Natalie being a mom to Peter for 30 mins straight
while also thirsting over Tom's bod and 6 pack
Not quite as hot as Aunt May, but in the ballpark...
And yelling a lot too
No wonder she's particularly aggravating in this video, its the son in me being like : "jeez, stop nagging already!"
She said Peter like a million times lol
The AI Tony designed for himself is sarcastic, and hit back at him when he insults him. The AI Tony designed for Peter is reassuring, gives him positive reinforcement, had training wheels.
Tony is an engineer, he expresses himself in his work. He cares, it's just tough love. The only reason he invited him into the Avengers was he kept breaking Tony's restrictions, Tony can appreciate a hot head who breaks the rules, and wanted to help guide his growth if he wanted to take that leap. But then he decided not to leap, and Tony smirked, he's proud the kid made the right choice.
Yep true dat
Fun fact: Donald Glover campaigned to be the ‘amazing spider-man’ spiderman version so that’s why he got a cameo in this. There’s also an Easter egg of him in ‘spiderman into the spider verse’ from the show ‘Community’ (great show btw). :)
He also voices Miles Morales for like six seasons on Ultimate Spider-Man
And instead of making him Miles, they made him Miles uncle Aaron, as in the Prowler.
"Liz, SHUT UP!" Your freaking out about Liz giving away Peter's secret was so fun to watch, even though it probably wasn't so fun to experience on your end. Nicely done.
*you're
@@MarCuseus Nope. Just double-checked; all of that was spelled as I intended it. Thanks for looking out for me, though.
@@MarCuseus yeah no they had it right it's your
@@MarCuseus he's right because he is referring to her emotion he isn't saying "you are freaking out" he is saying "your freaking out" as in her freaking out
the audience reaction when Vulture opened that door was the best part of the movie. in .5 seconds you felt the mood of the entire room flip like a switch.
Maybe best villain reveal since...Jaws?
@@KiltBill2 Or Empire Strikes Back when Lando invites them to dinner, and Darth Vader is sitting there.
And now she knows why Liz's house was so nice.
Honestly was a genuine shock when it was revealed, I loved it!
I'm usually pretty good at seeing these kind of plot twists ahead of time, but this one got me. I did think something was going to happen, but I tought he was just getting pranked or something.
My theater had one of the biggest “gasps” when Liz’s dad answered the door.
That and Jojo Rabbit are the only two times I've heard audible gasps from an audience.
in the comics, he is not Liz's father, so... yeah. I was stunned, too.
It was an almost bigger surprise that I was actually surprised in a marvel movie... not that they're bad, but they're fairly predictable.
There's a reveal in Infinity War that also caused a big collective gasp of surprise in my theater.
I wasn't surprised but then I've watched so many movies, in rarely surprised
The title Homecoming is also a cheeky reference to the fact that this is the first time a live-action Spider-Man was with marvel themselves as part of their projects and with a lot more creative control since they sold partial ownership of the character to Sony in the 90s
AND, it was the title of one of Spiderman's most famous comic stories, after he helped the Avengers fight the Secret Wars in another dimension, and...came home to NYC.
@@ericjanssen394 and it sets up the next titles in the series, "Far From Home" and "No Way Home".
The orchestral rendition of the 60's Spidey theme over the Marvel Studios logo validated my own head-canon that the title was acknowledgement of the corporate mascot finally coming home, where he belongs.
@@DataCab1e This is why Marvel Studios f'ing rules.
fuck sony. they should just give the rights back instead of trying to milk it by constantly remaking crappy superhero movies. although the chemistry between peter and gwen in amazing spiderman was really good. would've been nice to see andrew garfield in the mcu, if they made it earlier.
"If you're nothing without the suit, you shouldn't have it." Wise words coming from Tony, who has proved beyond doubt who he is without the suit, especially after Iron Man 3.
I kinda hate that ironmans got this legacy over spiderman in the mcu when honestly spidermans and older more popular character in marvels history
That “yoink” when he takes the keys makes him the best Spider-Man hands down.
Haha really
The reason he had a parachute built into his suit is because Tony didn't want any more of his friends falling out of the skyline Rhodie.
Now I am picturing War Machine flying along the skyline of New York in the distance suddenly stopping and dropping like a swatted fly.
It's brilliant that you can actually see the modifications and the reasons Stark does them to his suits and others learning from previous "failures".
Except, and this IS a bummer to deflate that argument, Spidey got that suit so he could fight against Cap... in the same fight Rhodey fell and got paralysed.
@@bustedsim pp
@@bustedsim maybe it was because pepper fell in ironman 3? granted she wasn't wearing any suit back then but it could be why.
Principal Morita is the grandson of Jim Morita, one of the Howling Commandos in Captain America: The First Avenger. It’s not mentioned in the film, but they’re played by the same actor, Kenneth Choi, and there are pictures in the Principal’s office of the Commandos, and probably the reason the school still uses the Cap PSAs
That is awesome.
this is why i love the comment sections of reactions to these movies (if i’ve already watched them ofc) because i learn something new most of the time. never knew about this easter egg 🙏
OMG I didnt know this, I love it!!
Yee
Woah! I had no idea. That's so cool
We are getting closer and closer to Infinity War and Endgame...
Ragnorak next... the beginning of the end
@@coolbombprime986 then Black Panther
I’m so excited!! 💯
Looking forward to getting to the Disney Plus shows 👀
Woohoo
That reveal with her dad as the Vulture is so good. I feel like most movies would have you meet the dad first and then later reveal in a ~shocking twist~ that he's the villain, but i don't think it would be as surprising or tense if done that way
When that building fell down on him and he was crying out...that was the only time I saw him as a kid and it broke me a little.
Aunt Mays "what the fu--" is my favorite mcu ending
I saw this at home, first time, and I actually rewound and watched it like 3 times it so hilarious.
Character - Line pairings you never thought you'd see.
@@mjs752002 Joker - I'm batman
“Language!”
Could've been better if she actually cared
In fairness to Peter naming the AI Karen, the whole "Karen" meme wasn't anywhere near as well known and widespread in 2017 as it is now.
Truth
She named herself
@@dustyb58 Uh, no she didn't. Peter suggests the name Karen to her and she accepts being called that ("What about "Karen"?" "You can call me Karen if you would like").
I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be a spongebob reference. Plankton's computer was named Karen.
Karen is just a name, no big deal
Nat: "There's only one Falcon!"
Technically, Liz's dad was The Vulture.
Actually, he's Batman.
@@JasonON he was a Batman
@@JasonON Yeah, it seemed strange to me that Natalie had zero association with this because she hasn't seen those movies.
Technically he's Birdman.
@@karlwilker579 Apparently lots of people liked that movie, but I wasn't one of them . . . 😔
The "No" person infomercial was a stroke of genius.
"What an eager green bean!" is maybe your cutest line ever.
Fun fact for those who don't already know: KAREN is voiced by Jennifer Connelly, who played Betty Ross in 2003's Hulk, (which most people don't like) & also married to Paul Bettany, who we all know played JARVIS & Vision.
someone somewhere must have written a story where Scarlet Witch & Vision have a crossover with Peter & Karen where the suit starts flirting with Vision...
aka - Sarah from Labyrinth
I wonder if Jennifer Connelly has Bowie flashbacks from Labyrinth
OMG voiced by Paul's wife!!! This is WOW
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For what ever reason, I never caught the “I have a nephew that lives here” line. Holy shit Miles Morales confirmed lol
I think they went even further with it in a deleted scene. Actually mentioning miles
@@homecmng1 yeah pretty sure he called him Miles over the phone right after Spidey left
There is a deleted scene where they make it even more obvious.
Also, Donald Glover's character is supposedly called Prowler, so...
@@danielkorbel717 ya, I knew that. I didn’t know he referenced Miles in the scene
I think what I love about this movie is that it really drives home how very young he is. He’s dealing with immense responsibilities and he’s 15. I think it makes him an even more heroic character than an adult put in the same situation.
It also is really cool that whenever things are going really badly for him (like when he gets crushed under a building) his first response is to call for help, to look for someone else to be the hero... but nobody comes to save him and he has to step up. "And they say that a hero will save us, I'm not going to stand here and wait."
"Responsibility" is a myth. Peter Parker could use his powers for personal gain, the universe doesn't care even if it results in Thanos wiping out all life in it. Humans are just egomaniacs.
"Clark Kent has a responsibility to be a slave 24/7 to homo sapiens of Earth because he landed here on Earth and we own Earth!"
Martha Kent: "No, he doesn't! Clark doesn't owe us a damn thing."
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Put it this way: "A problem doesn't have to reach our doorstep for it to be our concern. Who are we to hide and do nothing? If we have the capability to do something about it, we should act."
@@crimsonghoul8983 _"Put it this way: "A problem doesn't have to reach our doorstep for it to be our concern. Who are we to hide and do nothing? If we have the capability to do something about it, we should act.""_
False. "Should" is a myth.
EDIT: Which is not me disagreeing about helping out with problems, it's just a question about what's real and what's myth.
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps True. Ultimately, it's a choice.
To be fair, that end credit scene is my favourite. Just the fact that it got me at the Cinema... Like I waited that whole time, complaining that I have to sit through them just to be trolled by Captain America. It is hillarious.
Nat's laughter is going to shatter my headphones with the Thor Ragnarok reaction 🤣🤣🤣
I know right! I can't wait!!
The 'smush it real flat' is about squishing it with a grill (like a panini, or a cuban sandwich).
He couldn't do it himself. Also, if you haven't had a sandwich like that, you need to get one, they are great.
Or, it's not grilled and he wants it smooshed real flat to keep the thing from falling apart as he web swings his way through NYC.
Just ask Jon "Chef" Favreau.
Nat: "You're about to get fired, dude."
Morgan Freeman's voice: "She didn't know how right she was."
"She didn't know that he would indeed get very much fired."
That Captain America credit scene is one of my favorites. I remember waiting for that in the movie theatre lol
Right? I legit laughed out loud when it happened
One of my favorite bits is that the moment when Vulture pieces things together in the car, the light they're stopped at turns green.
I love the car scene, because the lighting around Vulture is all oranges and reds but turns green when he figures out that Peter is Spider-man. So clever.
Spider-man gets his own movie. Tom Holland is an trained ballet dancer since he was a child. Quite agile with his coordination
He can do a standing backflip, which automatically earns extra respect from me!
He played Peter perfectly (for this movie anyways)... My only problem is that he's clearly not a 15 year old kid, he still looks young but... not 15 young. Which is super standard and okay... it's just the movie does so much to capture the spirit of being in HS that's just a little weird.
@@ThePorpoisepoweri was 15 last year and when i was in school, a lot of the guys looked older than tom holland does in this movie. (facial hair, deeper voices, and super tall) that might just be my area, but i actually think he looks like a teenager here.
I've seen you here and there commenting some amazing stuff, you're cool....
@@juliocesarg.r.1238 Thank you. Though I was never a ballet dancer I did perform in musical theater
20:25: Omg I love how much Natalie enjoyed this one. The reactions were so good.
"if anyone dies thats on him" when Natalie randomly guesses things without trying it's makes me freak out
I think she mentioned once that she's in the industry in some way. She's obviously done a TON of studying and knows story structure and tropes incredibly well.
I know almost every trope too, but its because I watch so many TV shows and movies.
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I heard that the hug in the car wasn’t scripted. Tom just reacted by hugging him and Tony responded in character.
Every time Natalie said “this guy” when referring to Michael Keaton broke me just a little...
She needs to see his Batman movies. And Beetlejuice, I guess.
@@bigdream_dreambig And Birdman
Which is easily the best superhero-related movie.
And possibly Michael Keaton's best performance.
@@sertaki Ugh. I was not a fan. And to call it a "superhero movie" is a _massive_ stretch.
@@bigdream_dreambig I didn't call it a superhero movie, it is not one.
But it is definitely "superhero related", and I won't go into details because any further discussion would be a spoiler.
That said, the script, direction, acting and cinematography in that movie are absolutely stellar and it deserved the oscars it won, without question.
@@sertaki Can’t really watch Birdman before watching the Batman movies and learning about Keaton’s career. Kind of need that knowledge to appreciate the dark satire of that film.
The Capt end credit scene (while having nothing to do with advancing the story at all) is simply one of the best ones in the entire MCU. Perfection.
Top 10 for sure
Especially if you waited in the theater for it.
Makes me laugh every time I see it.
The simple fact that they got Chris Evans to come in and suit up to shoot those videos is hilarious.
@@pyrite13 As I understand it, multiple MCU actors had clauses for little cameos like this.
"I'll kill you and everybody you love."
Nat: "I still don't trust this guy..."
Honestly Vulture is the scariest villain relative to his actual threat level. That entire car ride was horrifying.
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Tarantino "Inglorious Basterds" level of tension.
Yeah I thought that was weird too XD
What's funny is there's this theme of Peter holding himself back unintentionally.
Because he could have literally torn that guy's arms off and beat him to death with them if he wanted to.
But he reacts like a kid facing a scary adult.
Keaton's vulture IS scary, and intimidating as hell. Because he convinces you that he'll do exactly what he says, without hesitation or remorse. And at that moment, yes, Peter could rip Adrian's arms off, as if he'd ever do so under the circumstances. Helluva lot harder when he's the Vulture.
Natalie’s MCU watch:
Iron Man ✅
The Incredible Hulk ✅
Iron Man 2 ✅
Thor ✅
Captain America: The First Avenger ✅
The Avengers ✅
Iron Man 3 ✅
Thor: The Dark World ✅
Captain America: The Winter Soldier ✅
Guardians of the Galaxy ✅
Avengers: Age of Ultron ✅
Ant-Man ✅
Captain America: Civil War ✅
Doctor Strange ✅
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ✅
Spider-Man: Homecoming ✅
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Captain Marvel
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: Far From Home
WandaVision
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Impressive. looking forward to WandaVision, obvi yes for Infinity War & EndGame
@@justpick0ne519 The ability to speak does not make you intelligent
She absolutely HAS to add Into The Spider-Verse to that list.
@@Melancthon7332 I it would be awesome to see her react to Spider-Man: ItS-V but it wouldn’t make sense for this list as it’s strictly just MCU
Oh. Ragnarok/BP/Infinity War is an insanely great next 3 movies.
2 MCU Fun Facts Natalie:
Their teacher Mr. Harrington who took them to the Academic Decathlon was also in The Incredible Hulk, but he was a student interning in the science labs at the time and was bribed by Bruce Banner with pizza to use to the computer equipment.
High School Principle Morita is the grandson of Jim Morita, the member of the Howling Commandos who served with Captain America. He was the one that said "I'm from Fresno Ace," during the original prison break, and you can see the black & white photo of him on the Principle's desk.
I did recently realize the pizza thing while rewatching the MCU, but I had no idea about the principal being a throwback to First Avenger! :O
Was waiting for this one. I adore how funny this entire cast is. There's a great Easter egg in the school principle, played by Kenneth Choi. He played Morita in Captain America: The First Avenger. Here he's playing Principle Morita, the grandson of the Captain America movie character. You can see the picture in his office.
I like how the whole movie it’s Natalie yelling at peter💀💀😭😭
Aunt Nat
@CYB3R2K30 then don't watch.
@CYB3R2K30 sucks to suck then
I love how totally immersed Natalie is when she reacting to movie. Especially the ones I like.
Soooo can't wait for the far from home reaction.
Same, that has to be my favorite Spider-Man movie.
one of my favorite content producer because of that!
A couple of things that made me chuckle: "MCU comics" and calling Flash Thompson "The Flash".
Also, Vulture and Shocker aren't the only Spider-Man villains featured in this movie. The guy Vulture/Adrian was supposed to meet on the ferry was Mac Gargan, also known as Scorpion, and the guy Adrian had working for him who developed the tools and weapons is also a Spider-Man adversary from the comics called the Tinkerer.
Well of course Michael Keaton could figure out Peter is Spider-Man. After all, he was the World’s Greatest Detective.
I understood that reference.
“I got a nephew who lives here”
HELL YEAH YA DO!!!
(For those who missed it, Donald Glover is playing Aaron Davis who is Miles Morales’ uncle and The Prowler.)
Don’t make fun of his hat!! He’s just living his life and being happy🥰
Cowboy hats are dumb, no different than a nerd trying to wear a wizards hat, wearing a costume to hopefully make people associate characteristics with them they don't have.
@@t.c.thompson2359 or maybe wearing a cowboy hat is just a fashion choice that doesn't have that deep of a meaning behind it. lmao
@@aliceramenhead That, and tradition + they provide good shade.
@@t.c.thompson2359 "make people associate characteristics with them they don't have" - you just summed up the entire concept of fashion
You much watch Batman 89. The actress who voices the voice is the actual wife of the actor who played Jarvis. This movie came out before the name Karen was a meme.
"There's only one Falcon!"
Sure, but this is Vulture.
Now you gotta do Spiderverse, trust me it’s amazing
One thing that I'll miss is watching these on release night in a packed theater.
The moment Liz's father answered the door, the whole room gasped just as you did. lmao And I agree. It probably is the best twist moment in all of the MCU.
Also, the post-credit scene was met with a grown and laughter. Some guy behind me was like, "You gotta be fucking with me." He was gutted. XD
"If anyone dies, that's on him."
This...sounds familiar.
:(
Cannot wait for your Thor: Ragnorok reaction
If you join Patreon you can see the full reaction. She posts them a week early.
@@jkhoover why pay for something you can see for free?
@@ninjanibba4259 You get to see her reaction to the full movie, with no cuts or music cues cut. I know it's not for everybody, but I'm enjoying rewatching all of the movies with her.
the ad for a "no person" is the best thing I've seen in a while
Just a great movie with the perfect mix of humor, action and suspense. Love Tom's character arc.
20:40 I will never forget the gasps in the theater during this moment. Everybody was shook! Lol
The "no" person in my life is me. And she's so damn good at it that she's also the only person in my life right now.
That reached me.
Word. Relatable.
*hugs*
Holy $#!+.
Make room for an occasional yes. You deserve it. 🌷
That PSA in the middle of this was amazing lol well done!
The voice of Karen is Jennifer Connelly who is married to Paul Bettany the voice of Jarvis/Vision
Considering the eagerness for InstaKill Mode, I would rename the AI as Charon.
@@CaptainFrost32 I understood that reference
Yeah. I really like that when I first saw it.
I was glad when one of my all time favorite actresses joined the MCU, even though off-camera.
Huh. Ya learn somethin’ new everyday
The twist, followed by the scene in the car is genius and tense.
All your requests for Peter to leave it alone or let it go is why you've always got to think of the origin stories. Peter can't just let it go. That's his defining trait as a hero.
Actually, in my opinion, all the trouble that Peter got into was actually Happy's and Tony's fault. Tony put Happy in charge of keeping an eye on him, and Happy mostly ignored him, and Tony failed to make sure Happy was keeping an eye on Peter. Not to mention, if Tony had explained that ge had gotten the FBI involved instead of not telling him anything, Peter might not have messed up the sting.
I really needed this Nat. Today I lost my uncle to covid and I needed something to take my mind off of that. This made me smile, for a little while. So thanks!
Hearing you say you may be watching Agents of SHIELD makes me so excited!! So many MCU fans didn’t give that show a shot during season 1 and missed out on what came later!
No, it's a waste of time
@@ramdelure I’m guessing you quit watching in season 1
@@WTDProductions Actually I quit from Season 6, because all they're Alive there's not snap
@@ramdelure How does direct connections to the MCU affect enjoyment? I never understood that. The connections should be the icing on top, not the main focus. You can blame Feige for not including AoS in his plans, but I fail to see how you watch 6 seasons and decide since it doesn’t directly tie into IW it’s not worth it?
@@ramdelure Well that's not actually the fault of the show. The movie makers pretty much stopped communication with the showrunners at that point and didn't fill them in about the "Snap* or any other parts of the storyline to keep it secret. Thus the show was not able to write the show around that info. So basically they show had to split from the MCU timeline at that point.
But I also agree with WTD. that the show stands on it's own. Scenes connecting to the MCU movies were fun. Otherwise, if you're only watching it for the connections to the movies then you only get to watch a few episodes anyway.
That Cap end credit scene cracked me up so hard the first time I saw it because we sat there for so long waiting...for that.
9:28 Great foreshadowing right there. Wow!
“Whose house is this?” Aww man! I know we all had that reaction when we found out who that house belonged to!
When I saw this in the theatre...the reveal of the dad got one of the loudest gasps I’ve heard for a movie.
That reveal of Vulture as Liz's dad is on the same level as when Clarice is at Buffalo Bill's door, everything just comes to a halt
That’s an exaggeration
“He’s 20, it’s okay” LOL
Thank you Cameron for your creative editing. I liked the little extras!
Oh boy the next one, is a big one. I suggest a drinking game for Thor: Ragnarok because it's just a perfect oppertunity to get Nat drunk
Unfortunately, she's already watched it. Patreons get her full reactions a week early.
That 'Patience' end credit scene is my favourite one from the entire MCU
Fun fact: The hug was unscripted, as was the response.
Also fun fact: The voice in Peter's suit is Jennifer Connolly, Paul Bettany's wife IRL.
Spidey was always my favorite superhero growing up, his were the only books I really collected, LOVE this interpretation of him. Also... Ned's just the best. He's the kind of character that too much of him risks coming off obnoxious, but they used just the right amount. Love how excited he is when he gets to be the Guy in the Chair!
Watching Nat watch these movies makes me feel like I'm watching for the first time again. Thanks for brining the smiles, Natalie!
17:45 That bonk really caught me off guard lmao
"Spider-Man, Spider-Man
Does whatever a spider can
Spins a web any size
Catches thieves just like flies
Look out, here comes the Spider-Man"
niiiiiccceeee
Didn't know ahsoka tano was a fan of Spiderman 😜
"Is he strong? Listen, bud,
He's got radioactive blood
Can he swing from a thread?
Take a look overhead
Hey there, there goes the Spider-Man"
spider-man spider-man
does whatever a spider can
spins a web
any size
catches thieves
eats those guys
hey wait, dont do that spider-man.
“At the chill of night,
At the scene of a crime,
Like a streak of light,
He arrives just in time!”
Love your reactions, it would be GREAT if you reacted to all the old Spider-Man movies, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy and Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology
The first end credit scene is setting up Sinister Six stuff, Scorpion and Vulture are two of the most iconic members...I really hope they show up in Spider-Man 3
Oh my gosh I’m so happy.. you are my first and still my most favourite reactor... you are so real and passionate so I’m so glad that you exist...❤️❤️❤️
They don’t really emphasise it in the movies but Spider-Man has an enhanced healing factor much like Wolverine, although not quite as fast. So he doesn’t need to go to any hospitals.
I cannot wait until we get to Infinity War, these MCU reactions are probably the best I’ve seen
Much LOVE from Spain!
Yes. YES. Keep going, girl. Love your reviews. So honest.
Wait. You haven't seen Infinity War yet? When you do, please, please post an extended review. It's imperative.
‘You need a no person in your life’. Amazing! This is timeless and has been said before. So good!
The little kid with the Iron Man mask, from Iron Man II...all growed up...
Also...Keaton as Batman, Birdman and the Vulture. if it has wings, it has Keaton, apparently.
Except Black Falcon
I just can’t stop thinking about the “ how it should have ended” moment.
“ I’ll kill you and everybody you love.”
“ I love your daughter...”
I’m confused is this a spoiler?
@@martinaiannoni1480 No, it's just the idea of how awkward it would be if Peter pointed out that Vulture would have to kill his own daughter to deliver on his threat.
Really me too
“A surprise to be sure but a welcome one”
I am the Senate
yeah...love the way you react and watch yourself in the mirror at the same time
So happy to get to share these 3 with you ^_^ .. great reactions as always dear. (and you werent the only crying through 'logan' .. Much love dear ♥
I just realized that michael keaton was a DC hero in Tim Burtons "Batman" and "Batman returns." Going from I'm batman to I'm a bad man.
I'm glad you liked this. I was amazed at how well the Vulture was portrayed. I was never impressed by that character as a comic reading kid.
Another great video from our friendly neighbourhood Nat. Thank you 💛
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OMG... that mini-commercial was amazing 😍
This video has me real excited to see you watch the rest of the MCU. Loved all of the emotions you went through during this one.