

A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter * home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine – distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man – but when the Vulture (Michael Keaton) emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened. Your Digital Copy redemption code is printed on an insert inside your Blu-ray/DVD package.A Digital Copy is a digital version of the full-length movie that you get when you own specially-marked Blu-ray/DVD discs bearing the “Digital” logo. Owning the digital version of the movie extends your enjoyment because it enables you to download or stream your movie to a computer, mobile device, internet-connected TV, Blu-ray player, or set-top box. Review: Spider-Man begins again. Again. - A new Spider-Man movie. As with 2012's the Amazing Spider-Man, this is a totally fresh take on him shorn of any connections to previous Spider-Man. But unlike that, this one does take place in the same fictional Universe as Marvel comics movies such as those with Captain America, Iron Man, and the Avengers. Thus familiarity with those will help. Especially with last year's Captain America: Civil War. As this shows what happens to Spider-Man after events in that. Peter has to balance school life with superhero life. With pining after the seemingly unattainable girl. With dealing with bullies. And his gig with the Avengers not being quite all he hoped it would be. Meantime, construction crew boss Adrian Toomes has spied an opportunity, and is making money from it. In the role of the Vulture. He and Peter are about to meet, and their worlds will never be the same again... Whilst I liked previous Spider-Man films for what they were, this does the character a power of good by putting him in an established and recognisable cinematic universe. And it's all the better for it. Yet it does keep all that on the sides with cameos and references, and keeps the focus firmly on Spider-Man himself. Which is the right way to go. It also gives us what the previous films didn't. Peter's high school years. All superbly portrayed. Tom Holland is as brilliant in the role as he was in Civil War, and he is surrounded by an excellent supporting cast for these scenes, which do balance character drama with humour superbly. Michael Keaton is also great as Toomes. And it's nice to get a villain who isn't someone who got powers in a lab accident and has gone on a crazed revenge quest, rather one with very believable motivations. It's also nice not to have to go through Spider-Man's origin story once again. The best Spider-Man film ever. Huge entertainment. Well worth a watch. There's an extra scene in the middle of the end credits. And one at the very end as well. They are worth waiting for. Possibly. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: Languages: English, French, German, Turkish. Subtitles: English, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Turkish. It begins with an anti piracy ad, which can be skipped via the next button on the dvd remote. It has the usual flyer with code to download copy of the film to a digital device. Extras: Searching for Spider-Man: a seven minute overview of the film and it's production. As short as these usually are, but manages to get a lot in and is really a great watch. Jon Watts: head of the class: four minutes about the director. Not as much detail as the above, but not bad and worth a watch. Spider-Man: homecoming VR Trailer. A two minute long trailer for a virtual reality Spider-Man game. Some good Tom Holland scenes but not enough of the VR section. A look at Marvel's Spider-Man playstation four: a two minute long feature and clips about another Spider-Man game. A short but interesting watch. Review: Tom Hollands movie. - My disc arrived bang on time and I watched it immediately.It is a lovely movie in all departments.It is a back to basics take on the iconic hero and is more like the original comic book character I have loved since 1964.Much better than the pofaced last couple of movies.Michael Keaton is brilliant as the bad guy The Vulture who makes money selling weapons from alien bits and bobs left behind from the Captain America Civil War battles.Robert Downey makes the most of his small appearances and is not quite as annoying as usual playing Tony Stark more than Iron Man.But make no mistake this is the young Tom Hollanders movie from the start as Peter Parker/Spider Man.An absolute joy of a performance.You believe in him as a 15 year old awkward schoolboy and as a budding super hero.The action is great with the standout sequence being on the Washington Monument.Overall it is more of a coming of age movie rather than a fully fledged super hero movie like the Avengers but that will be for future movies.A real enjoyable watch.There are also loads of extras to keep everyone who likes that sort of thing happy.







| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 35,820 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043396488571 |
| Language | English |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| UPC | 043396488571 |
P**R
Spider-Man begins again. Again.
A new Spider-Man movie. As with 2012's the Amazing Spider-Man, this is a totally fresh take on him shorn of any connections to previous Spider-Man. But unlike that, this one does take place in the same fictional Universe as Marvel comics movies such as those with Captain America, Iron Man, and the Avengers. Thus familiarity with those will help. Especially with last year's Captain America: Civil War. As this shows what happens to Spider-Man after events in that. Peter has to balance school life with superhero life. With pining after the seemingly unattainable girl. With dealing with bullies. And his gig with the Avengers not being quite all he hoped it would be. Meantime, construction crew boss Adrian Toomes has spied an opportunity, and is making money from it. In the role of the Vulture. He and Peter are about to meet, and their worlds will never be the same again... Whilst I liked previous Spider-Man films for what they were, this does the character a power of good by putting him in an established and recognisable cinematic universe. And it's all the better for it. Yet it does keep all that on the sides with cameos and references, and keeps the focus firmly on Spider-Man himself. Which is the right way to go. It also gives us what the previous films didn't. Peter's high school years. All superbly portrayed. Tom Holland is as brilliant in the role as he was in Civil War, and he is surrounded by an excellent supporting cast for these scenes, which do balance character drama with humour superbly. Michael Keaton is also great as Toomes. And it's nice to get a villain who isn't someone who got powers in a lab accident and has gone on a crazed revenge quest, rather one with very believable motivations. It's also nice not to have to go through Spider-Man's origin story once again. The best Spider-Man film ever. Huge entertainment. Well worth a watch. There's an extra scene in the middle of the end credits. And one at the very end as well. They are worth waiting for. Possibly. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: Languages: English, French, German, Turkish. Subtitles: English, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Turkish. It begins with an anti piracy ad, which can be skipped via the next button on the dvd remote. It has the usual flyer with code to download copy of the film to a digital device. Extras: Searching for Spider-Man: a seven minute overview of the film and it's production. As short as these usually are, but manages to get a lot in and is really a great watch. Jon Watts: head of the class: four minutes about the director. Not as much detail as the above, but not bad and worth a watch. Spider-Man: homecoming VR Trailer. A two minute long trailer for a virtual reality Spider-Man game. Some good Tom Holland scenes but not enough of the VR section. A look at Marvel's Spider-Man playstation four: a two minute long feature and clips about another Spider-Man game. A short but interesting watch.
D**S
Tom Hollands movie.
My disc arrived bang on time and I watched it immediately.It is a lovely movie in all departments.It is a back to basics take on the iconic hero and is more like the original comic book character I have loved since 1964.Much better than the pofaced last couple of movies.Michael Keaton is brilliant as the bad guy The Vulture who makes money selling weapons from alien bits and bobs left behind from the Captain America Civil War battles.Robert Downey makes the most of his small appearances and is not quite as annoying as usual playing Tony Stark more than Iron Man.But make no mistake this is the young Tom Hollanders movie from the start as Peter Parker/Spider Man.An absolute joy of a performance.You believe in him as a 15 year old awkward schoolboy and as a budding super hero.The action is great with the standout sequence being on the Washington Monument.Overall it is more of a coming of age movie rather than a fully fledged super hero movie like the Avengers but that will be for future movies.A real enjoyable watch.There are also loads of extras to keep everyone who likes that sort of thing happy.
Z**)
A lighter more fun Spiderman here...and so it should be!
Tom Holland is an excellent Spiderman - my fave since Toby Mcquire - but where Mcguire captures the vainer self indulgent, more artistic and romantic side of the character, I think Tom is a nice foil as he is the lighter, comic, teenager version that is that little bit more open to what the world has in store for him. We also new tom was fab from Civil War - such a brilliant intro. If not seen - do not read on from here......... Now here's the but you knew from my opening sentence was going to happen - 'but' the film is not quite a five star experience because of what I have already mentioned. Spiderman, like superman has got alot holding it back as a franchise, and you feel this burden if you are any kind of super hero fan. What is great here is that the directors and producers have done their best to lighten the load and given a snapshot of the character here without feeling they have to start from scratch - like the Matrix, the story works because you are stepping into a world as apposed to having to go though what we already now know about the character. I like the wit of the script and irony of vulture being acted out by oscar winner Birdman himself....really well i might add - and the ending was also really sweet - loved how the vulture stays human really - instead of trying to be more super villain he actually helps protect Peters identity - he 's a villain who's just a bloke - be he has a moral spectrum in the end....a really nice twist. Effects are very good - and theres a lovely pace to this entertaining film. Much better than the last two spiderman films, and nicely attuned to the marvel universe. Id still say that Guardians and Dr Strange are my faves from Marvel so far - closely followed by Civil War, Ant Man and Captain america, but this is a quality film too..
L**N
One of the better movies of 2017
I really enjoyed this movie a lot more than I expected, I was expecting a repeat of the same old Spider-Man story that we have all see and read too many times before and in fact have got bored off. How ever this in a new fresh start to spiderman in which classic action sequences happen early on within the movie. The movie to me feels a lot like stranger things and that is still fresh at the moment. For me it was one of the better blockbusters of 2017. The UHD is not ultra sharp and only marginal improvement in contrast, however the use of HDR is very good. The sound is also a very enjoyable experience that is a very good mix. Overall one of the better movies of 2017 and although not the sharpest UHD transfers the HDR makes it a serious improvement over the blu ray.
M**S
A brilliant reimagining is spider man.
Following on from his first appearance in capt America civil war this is a reimagining of spider man from scratch. The story line is good. The acting is fantastic and the action is spectacular as you would expect from marvel “avenger” series movies. It’s good that they’ve made him too young to just become an avenger but he’s just a teenager who still needs to grow up first. Under the watchful eye of Tony Stark. Considering this is the third version of a new spider man in recent years after Tobey MaGuire and Andrew Garfield Marvel have done a brilliant job creating an entirely new character with a new back story. Well done marvel. A brilliant film.
A**I
Amazing movie. I have watched all of the spider ...
Amazing movie. I have watched all of the spider man movies including the trilogy but this one was really good. Its comedy was really good, not some awkward stuff ACTUAL COMEDY and the action was top notch but what can you expect it is MCU after all actors are amazing. Story was mediocre but i liked how the vulture has actual motives for doing the bad stuff not one guy who does bad stuff for fun. Cannot wait for the next movie MUST SEE.
J**Y
Great movie
Overall smashing movie, the cast and storyline was great and I loved it, the purchasing and streaming experience over a TV on amazon firestick was seamless and easy.
V**N
Holy Shipwreck, Batman!
The war of words (and ratings) between the Marvel and DC camps has gotten out of hand! How can critics pan Justice League and then rave about this tosh? Okay, so it was entertaining enough (if you switch off your brain awhile) but, really... A boat cut in half can still float? Iron Man just happens to have a supply of remote rockets stashed away in his armour for just such an event? Tony Stark kits out Spidey with armour just so that he can fight in the civil war, then tosses him aside to be looked after by Happy Hogan who then goes out of his way to ignore his calls! Tony Stark builds a training protocol into the Spidey costume but doesn't bother to tell Peter Parker; because it will get a few laughs from the audience when he blunders around with different web settings. The whole dismantling program of both the alien invasion and the Ultron affair was initially being handled by a team of private scrap merchants?! Tony Stark's computer systems are so advanced that a high school nerd can crack them wide open! And didn't we see exactly the same (joke?) in Ant Man. Boy, these US packet sniffers are top dollar hackers! Entertaining, yes. A load if old tosh, certainly. On a par (or better) than Justice League? I think not. The people rating this a 5 star should go watch the Watchmen. .
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