Thread:Mygeto/@comment-1615275-20150813213958/@comment-24152851-20160509010253

Agreed. Holland's Spidey was perfection. Nailed the nerdiness of Peter Parker, the wittiness of Spider-Man, and by far the best live action Spidey ever. My only issue was Tony just walking into Peter's house and finding him with no explanation. I woukd have thought Iron Man met and recruited him on the streets.

That was one of the most legendary scenes from a superhero film to date. Though Spidey and Ant-Man stole the scene, not that that's a bad thing.

I'm glad that Tony was portrayed much more sympathetically, unlike the comics version which made everyone fan hate him. His motivation for opposing Steve makes a lot more sense and it's like Tony is trying to be responsible.

Falcon and Bucky are a great onscreen duo, gave so many hilarious moments.

I was a little surprised Zemo was so different, he was like one of Cap's main adversaries. But I van appreciate they went for something different. A slightly sympathetic villain who does not have any combat skill, and relies solely on manipulating which he succeeds.

I wonder what this means for the future of Avengers, since half of them are now fugitives.