Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20170411234907/@comment-3048593-20170930023429

I really liked it, though I didn't love it like other people did. It's not even in my top 5 of the MCU-movies (which some people go so far as to put it as their favourite one), but I can't really compare it to the other Spider-Man films. The only other ones I've seen was 'Spider-Man 1' and the beginning of 'Spider-Man 2', both of which I thought was just okay of what I saw. My sister and her boyfriend, who saw I Homecoming with, came out of it liking it like I did, but liking both 'The Amazing Spider-Man' movies better (which I am aware isn't a popular opinion, especially not with the 2nd one).

One thing I do really appreciate about it is the integration of Spider-Man into the MCU, while Sony allowed them to use the character, by tying it into things like 'Iron Man 2' (in interviews), the climax of 'Avengers 1', and making Tony Stark an important supporting character.

Which is one the main reasons why I think Sony doing their own 'Spidey'-related non-MCU movies is an ill-conceived idea. That and them trying to create their own universe without Spider-Man, when they couldn't even do it in the past when they did have him.