So many little details - my favorite is @5:08 - Tony looks at Happy with almost confusion, and then as Pepper leads him into the room he gives him the smallest glance. Happy flips the ring to him before he even turns back around and Tony catches it perfectly. THAT'S teamwork. Makes the dream work.
I always thought it was more like "Dude you definitely shouldn't have told her I've been planning on proposing since 2008", plus a bit of "oh damn she's gonna say yes"
I love this scene because Tony isn't used to rejection and this is Peter's next evolution but he rejected it because he wants to look out for the little guy.
nah. Peter here is second guessing Tony's intentions in this frame and trying to align with the "more mature" version he thinks TS expects of him. The kid desperately wants to be an avenger. Tom Holland does a beautiful job of conveying this subtextually. The looking out for the little guy bit was just a facade. Look at the way he looks at the suit and his "pleased as punch" face when he walks out. Tom Holland is probably the single best thing to happen to the spiderman arc. He brings a raw innocence and naivete that is normal for that age.
@@vvenkat111I agree with your interpretation of the scene, but this is also exactly why I hate Holland's spiderman. He goes through so much throughout the movies and does very little actual growing. Getting in constant fights like he does should have some effect on his character, yet he still acts like a kid in almost every facet. Even in this scene, which is explicitly meant to show development, feels more like a joke, because he only thought he was being tested. Tony Stark's awkwardness also ruined what should've been a heartwarming scene. I think the writers focus way too much on every scene being funny or having a punchline.
@@rnathanielryaan2034 yes'm. You're right about it fixing it. I think the problem was that in the first movie there was enough shit that should have messed with Tom's character in a way that isn't just responsibility. He's seem people die and almost die and we had to wait till the last movie to see ANY meaningful growth? I love Tom's spiderman but it's like the legend of Korra where the characters had years to mature and they didn't. Did Tom mature? Hell yeah but why did it take so damn long. It's the shitty writing
@@sammyiel9626 the whole point of the trilogy was to be an origin story for spiderman. all through homecoming, far from home, and the majority of no way home, we are watching peter parker try to live up to what spiderman is. at first he was following in the footsteps of tony, trying to meet his expectations, then he felt he had to fill in tony's shoes and be the new tony even when he didnt want to be, then in no way home he was finally finding his own way. Now without anyone knowing who he is, or with any family, he can be spiderman. he is now spiderman.
Looking back on this moment I love this. This is the equivalent of being faced with the exact thing that you’ve been wanting but realizing that you’re not ready yet.
@@radopak i think its just that theyre kids. i mean i was too (OH GOD IM GROWING OLD) but yeah. they see comments analysisng so theyre like i can do that as well. but i feel that is very prominent in MCU fanbase and also the breaking bad fanbase
2:16 Iron Man was a great father figure/moral support to Spider-Man especially after his first father figure Uncle Ben and biological father Richard Parker both died just like how Aunt May/moral support was also a great mother figure to Spider-Man especially after his biological mother Mary Parker died and it was pretty heartbreaking that Iron Man died in Avengers: Endgame (2019) after using the infinity stones to kill the alternate Thanos and his army and the Black Order and save the universe from its destruction causing Spider-Man to lose yet another father figure and later lost his mother figure Aunt May to Green Goblin/Norman Osborn in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) so him becoming emotionally embittered after it before being consoled by the Tobey Maquire Spider-Man and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man explaining the important people they lost in their lives too and motivated him to continue being the superhero he is despite the mistakes he will make and people he will lose in the process just as they did made sense.
Watch Tom's eyes as he's offered to become an Avenger. Just by watching his eyes, the audience knows what he's thinking. He had some great acting coaches.
There's also just raw talent. He was in the movie "The Impossible" which was released on January 4th 2012. Holland was all of 14 when it was actually filmed and gave a great performance. We rarely see a gifted child actor transition so well into adulthood. Kudos to his parents for keeping him grounded.
@@MybpetersonI think it's partially because he has been on the stage in the starring role since he was young. He learnt at a young age that acting up was not the correct way to deal with stress. Also, it's Marvel. They brought him into a huge franchise. They wanted to keep him clean.
Stark probably had worked on that suit for weeks, with many sleepless nights. He's usually not good at showing affection, but I guess that's his own way of doing it. He loves Peter.
"he needs a heater in case he gets wet or cold. Oh and a parachute. Cant have him pull a Cody on me and break his legs. Ah and legs! Lets add a few metallic spider legs to protect him incase his legs get injured or he gets overwhelmed. And lets instal a insta-kill function incase we have another New York situation where our government try to friggen nuke us again."
@@ninjafrog6966 The bare minimum being referring to a throw away comment from another movie? I'm sorry to say that In that case there are a LOT of movies that don't meet your bare minimum.
Not merely mentoring a youngster, but identifying with him. Tony became an orphan in his freshman year at MIT, Peter became an orphan even earlier. That’s what their bond was based on.
Seeing how Tom Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-Man started in *_Homecoming_* and then seeing where he's at now, with the ending of *_No Way Home_* is easily a great coming-of-age story for him.
But are they the MCU going to make anymore movies with Spiderman and Tom H. I personally would like them to continue making movies with the orginal cast they have for as long as the actors are physically able. And also i know that actors get tired of playing the same character all the time , but i feel they should be glad to be the iconic actor of a certain character, like Chris Evens as Capt. America because it would ensure steady employment/ paycheck and steady fans for life, or at least an decade or two. Look at Jonathan Frid who played the orginal Barnabas Collins vampire on the Dark Shadows tv gothic soap opera, it is all he is really remember for and thousands of fans were heartbroken at is passing. While he was alive he attended lots of conventions and fan reunions .
@@lonknight3197 Tom h, who knows, but marvel and Sony have confirmed that there will be three more solo Spiderman movies and 2 cameo appearances which will probably be both phase six avengers movies.
I like how they did it in the original movies that came out in the 2000's everyone knew aunt may knew Peter was spiderman by the way she encouraged him, but she never blatantly told Peter she knew. I loved that dynamic.
You're dreaming man - Aunt May didn't know ever, not in the comics at least. And the first movie from 2000 didn't show any clues that she knew. It's only in the later movies/comics where everything is changed around purely for amusement and political corretness, etc. They all are a disgrace to a once fantastic story!
What I love about this scene is that it shows that Peter now knows that being a hero is hard and it's going to be even harder with the whole world, and the government, looking over his shoulder. He decided that he didn't want that.he chose to be the one who people can look up to, but doesn't seem too dangerous
the way stark spins around, doing backwalk, both arms straight down, and blank forward stare after catching the ring and before closing the door seemed familiar to me, this isn't his first time doing such movement, right?
Peter Parker was a decent human being with a truckload of survivor's guilt and a responsibility he faced head-on after his failure. What about him isn't inspiring to just about every one of us?
@@daynechastant Been reading Marvel Comics since I could buy two of them with a quarter. Decades later, Spidey is still my favorite, no doubt because of who Peter was.
Peter is very careless. Why didn't he close his bedroom door before trying on the Spider-Man suit? You'd think that after Ned found out, he would have learned to make sure his room is secure before changing in or out of his suit
My favourite thing about this scene is a headcannon I have that peter definitely knew the reporters were there. I mean, he has super hearing, so even if he couldn’t hear them clearly he could definitely hear them to some extent, because we can see when pepper comes out that they aren’t exactly being quiet.
Something tells me that tony would've had the press room soundproofed so that they couldn't hear things going on in the compound. It was dead quiet until she opened the door
Following Aunt May's colossal "WTF?" I wonder if she first assumed that Peter was trying to play into some Spidey costume obsession, before she found out the actual truth.
I doubt it because she knew Peter snuck out of the house all the time. And now she’s seeing him in the Spider-Man outfit that she’s seen on TV countless times? Pretty easy to put the pieces together.
It's amazing that the butler in this movie is now the most powerful person in show business, with a golden touch that makes $hundreds of billions$ for the industry.
Apparently a ton of fans were theorizing that Pepper actually died from Extremis after Iron Man 3 and Tony kept name-dropping her in AOU and CACW because he was still in complete denial about it - and this contributed to Feige’s decision to write Pepper into the end of this film to prove she was indeed alive and well.
It's weird that at 3:30 when Peter's mouth isn't visible to the camera they chose to dub in the "Friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" part. I'm not well versed in movie production but it felt so weird and out of place with how the audio quality changed and you could clearly tell that line came out in a controlled sound booth and is much louder than the rest of the audio in the scene. And the way his face is moving as visible from the back of the head it doesn't even look like what he said is in sync with his face physically moving as seen from the back. Not sure if the delivery just wasn't what they wanted from the scene so they dubbed it later or in the original scene he said something different.
Good catch, I didn't notice it (especially the change in room echo) until I saw your comment and rewatched the bit. As far as his facial movements not matching the words, I would guess he's saying the same line, but they wanted Tony's expression from slightly later in the clip, so they pushed the clip out of sync. It's annoying, but that's a well-used technique.
So he calls out to his aunt, then spends 3 minutes getting into the tight suit, and then she decides to respond to his call. some timeline and family dynamic!
I just realized that was one of the moments Peter became better than Tony like he always wanted. Because Tony was actually thinking about recruiting him to have another Avenger on the team, but Peter was just like Steve Rogers who “wanted to look out for the little guy“. It’s so cool to me how Peter can relate to Steve and Tony so much in terms of both physical and mental ability like strength and compassion
Honestly if he would have taken the opportunity the events later would have been more of his favour, maybe even better for May... but at the time it seemed the best decision.
He really took Tony's lessons to heart, and made a mature decision, validating Tony's trust and giving him even more reason to think Peter will grow up to be a better man than Tony was for most of his life. Great chemistry between Holland and RDJ, and each was a perfect segment in both their respective arcs. Both learned, both taught, both earned respect, albeit in different ways, while the mentor/mentee relationship was respected. Ultimately, they came to have a truly touching, wholesome father-son kind of bond, which is way too rare in Hollywood theses days.
Did the reporters know that Spiderman was only 15? Wouldn't that cause some concern that the Avengers were recruiting "child soldiers"? I think Peter might have avoided a scandal.
@@ralphpal A TEENAGE superhero who was about to join the high level team that deals with threats like Ultron and HYDRA. The press could easily turn that against the Avengers if something happened.
@@ralphpal And if he did kill, even accidentally, the press would have a field day. No doubt he's capable, but his actions earlier showed he has a lot to learn. And having a kid fight high end battles is risky at best. He'd need a LOT of training before he was actually "ready".
When Pete look at the suit i think he was like "Oh my god i finally did it", but when Tony start to talk about his room his quarters next to Vision, and then Pete expression turn from proud to sort like "What?" ...
a f*cking teen managed to turn down Tony Stark!!? "thank you mr start. but... but I'm good" don't change peter. you need to stay a "friendly neighborhood spiderman". not all heroes save the universe. sometimes, saving an old lady from a thief is as important, if not more.
I think If Peter said yes then we would’ve had the whole storyline where Tony reveals peters identity and then all hell breaks loose, kinda like in far from home and no way home
Now for the next Avengers movie I see Spider-man have to build a brand new team Captain America (Sam Wilson) Bucky Ant Man Wasp She-Hulk Black Panther (Shuri) Daredevil Spider-Man Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) Black Widow (Yelena) Captain Marvel Wanda/Scarlet Witch War Machine The rest are either allies or maybes to join the new Team
Omniversal level-threat, Darkhold-corrupted chaos witch/mass murderer, kidnapper, slaver, and mind-r*pist Scarlet Witch…? That Scarlett Witch? As an _Avenger?_ Huh. Can't think of anyone having any problems with her inclusion...
i like how the video is titled "aunt may finds out" but the intirety of the part of the scene where she finds out is covered in youtube adds to more click bait
I can never stop laughing at when may says what the f*** and then the look on Peter's face.😂😂😂😂 Spider-Man homecoming: May, and Ned Know Spider-Man far from home: Everyone knows. Spider-Man, no way home: Everyone forgets.😢😢😢
This is why Tom will always be my favorite Peter Parker but toby is and always will be my favorite spider man besides he also had the best looking suit I loved the webbing design on the suit and the large spider symbol ❤
Having been a fan of Spiderman since the early 1980's Aunt May has always been portrayed as an elderly strong willed and honorable lady. This version is so much fun. Hearing Aunt May use profanity brings to mind the What If where the Fantastic 4 died and were replaced. Peter took Reed's place. While in the towers Logan, another replacement, is smoking. May takes the cigar and puts it out in his coffee. They don't make many like her.
@@adrianvanleeuwenNot to mention, I'm pretty sure he got hang of his spider sense during far from home. All the three films are Tom's spider mans origins, is what I think after watching all of them.
I can't stop thinking about what would happen if Tony was alive in no way home. Do you think we would get a fight between Green goblin and Iron Man? If Tony found out what he did to Peter Tony would be pissed!
Tony would also harness his team to clear up Peter's name. As soon as the announcement is made, boom tony would start the clean up. I mean, he did it for himself as well. The avengers would've handled the press and told the public, who the real villain was.
All in all it seems like Peter made the right call... had he accepted, Tony and Pepper would have lead him out to a press conference and Peter would have been outed of his anonymity (in the same way that Tony threw aside his own at the end of Iron Man 1)
If I see a friend in a superhero suit I immediately think "Oh cool costume, you going to comic con as ???, where'd you get it, the quality looks so good." Because the thought of that person who could never be the hero, is just that ridiculous.
What if it was clearly a piece of experimental multimillion dollar paramilitary hardware, rather than spray painted plastic, though? I mean... The real Starktech suit is gonna look different from a kid's cosplay efforts, as we all saw when Tony and Peter first met.
At the end of 1, May knew.
At the end of 2, everyone knew.
At the end of 3, no one knew...
That hit so hard bro 😭
no more May too 😭
Knew WHAT???
hehe
@@rc1982 The other half of the battle besides knowing. GIJOE only gave half the equation, unfortunately.
Does that mean Peter also doesn't know the wae?
Watching how disappointed and proud Tony was in Peter is amazing.
It makes sense though. He's only 15 and feels he isn't ready to be one of "Earth's Mightiest Heroes". He's probably too intimidated.
Tony was in Peter? Wtf bro
@@8sofspades31 ayo 🗿
Tony is love, Tony is life
@@8sofspades31 LOL 😂😂
Happy’s been carrying the ring since 2008, which is when the first Iron Man movie came out
Definitely a cool Easter egg.
Actually was a little nod to him directing MCU’s first cannon movie.
Ye
@@UrFavDudeOnUtube He did, in fact, carry most of the Marvel movies since 2008.
Any other obvious things you want to point out like the sky is blue or grass is green?
So many little details - my favorite is @5:08 - Tony looks at Happy with almost confusion, and then as Pepper leads him into the room he gives him the smallest glance. Happy flips the ring to him before he even turns back around and Tony catches it perfectly. THAT'S teamwork. Makes the dream work.
I always thought it was more like "Dude you definitely shouldn't have told her I've been planning on proposing since 2008", plus a bit of "oh damn she's gonna say yes"
he is just so natural at being tony stark, the best thing marvel has gave us
I love this scene because Tony isn't used to rejection and this is Peter's next evolution but he rejected it because he wants to look out for the little guy.
nah. Peter here is second guessing Tony's intentions in this frame and trying to align with the "more mature" version he thinks TS expects of him. The kid desperately wants to be an avenger. Tom Holland does a beautiful job of conveying this subtextually. The looking out for the little guy bit was just a facade. Look at the way he looks at the suit and his "pleased as punch" face when he walks out. Tom Holland is probably the single best thing to happen to the spiderman arc. He brings a raw innocence and naivete that is normal for that age.
@@vvenkat111I agree with your interpretation of the scene, but this is also exactly why I hate Holland's spiderman. He goes through so much throughout the movies and does very little actual growing. Getting in constant fights like he does should have some effect on his character, yet he still acts like a kid in almost every facet. Even in this scene, which is explicitly meant to show development, feels more like a joke, because he only thought he was being tested. Tony Stark's awkwardness also ruined what should've been a heartwarming scene. I think the writers focus way too much on every scene being funny or having a punchline.
@@ethyr no way home literally fixes this, the ending shows his maturity and growth beyond his years
@@rnathanielryaan2034 yes'm. You're right about it fixing it. I think the problem was that in the first movie there was enough shit that should have messed with Tom's character in a way that isn't just responsibility. He's seem people die and almost die and we had to wait till the last movie to see ANY meaningful growth? I love Tom's spiderman but it's like the legend of Korra where the characters had years to mature and they didn't. Did Tom mature? Hell yeah but why did it take so damn long. It's the shitty writing
@@sammyiel9626 the whole point of the trilogy was to be an origin story for spiderman. all through homecoming, far from home, and the majority of no way home, we are watching peter parker try to live up to what spiderman is. at first he was following in the footsteps of tony, trying to meet his expectations, then he felt he had to fill in tony's shoes and be the new tony even when he didnt want to be, then in no way home he was finally finding his own way. Now without anyone knowing who he is, or with any family, he can be spiderman. he is now spiderman.
Looking back on this moment I love this. This is the equivalent of being faced with the exact thing that you’ve been wanting but realizing that you’re not ready yet.
I love some MCU films but I swear MCU commenters on TH-cam are so insecure lmao. Only praise of the most superficial details haha.
@dilldough3588 Name of the movie: Happiness. Look for it.
@@bruhmoment1761 exactly hahaha "I love how he did the thing all movie and this scene is about. Wow MCU so clever, Kevin Feigie can I blow you off?"
@@radopak i think its just that theyre kids. i mean i was too (OH GOD IM GROWING OLD) but yeah. they see comments analysisng so theyre like i can do that as well. but i feel that is very prominent in MCU fanbase and also the breaking bad fanbase
2:16 Iron Man was a great father figure/moral support to Spider-Man especially after his first father figure Uncle Ben and biological father Richard Parker both died just like how Aunt May/moral support was also a great mother figure to Spider-Man especially after his biological mother Mary Parker died and it was pretty heartbreaking that Iron Man died in Avengers: Endgame (2019) after using the infinity stones to kill the alternate Thanos and his army and the Black Order and save the universe from its destruction causing Spider-Man to lose yet another father figure and later lost his mother figure Aunt May to Green Goblin/Norman Osborn in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) so him becoming emotionally embittered after it before being consoled by the Tobey Maquire Spider-Man and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man explaining the important people they lost in their lives too and motivated him to continue being the superhero he is despite the mistakes he will make and people he will lose in the process just as they did made sense.
Watch Tom's eyes as he's offered to become an Avenger. Just by watching his eyes, the audience knows what he's thinking. He had some great acting coaches.
There's also just raw talent. He was in the movie "The Impossible" which was released on January 4th 2012. Holland was all of 14 when it was actually filmed and gave a great performance. We rarely see a gifted child actor transition so well into adulthood. Kudos to his parents for keeping him grounded.
@@MybpetersonI think it's partially because he has been on the stage in the starring role since he was young. He learnt at a young age that acting up was not the correct way to deal with stress.
Also, it's Marvel. They brought him into a huge franchise. They wanted to keep him clean.
Tom Holland is an amazing actor. And the perfect Spider-Man.
"I've been carrying this since 2008"... well played Favreau.... well played.
Ohhh that is good. I've watched this movie about a dozen times by now and I never noticed.
Curious but did Favereau pitch them getting married for the first film or was it really just that being the first film's year?
@@ChouRaiyuki he directed iron man 1, which came out in 2008
@@Goliath83 Yeah but I’m asking if he also pitched the two getting married at that time cuz that’d be an extra layer to this
Stark probably had worked on that suit for weeks, with many sleepless nights. He's usually not good at showing affection, but I guess that's his own way of doing it. He loves Peter.
He probably made that in like one night
@@CheaplyAnimatedLenin dude he's Tony Stark, not Gandalf
He has the spiderman suit printing machine on his plane
"he needs a heater in case he gets wet or cold. Oh and a parachute. Cant have him pull a Cody on me and break his legs. Ah and legs! Lets add a few metallic spider legs to protect him incase his legs get injured or he gets overwhelmed. And lets instal a insta-kill function incase we have another New York situation where our government try to friggen nuke us again."
@@HEROEGAMEbut without a gadget
I'm so glad that the "click for more clips" popups were right in front of the point of the whole video, the finale! Perfect!!
What?! He’s been carrying those pop-ups since 2008.
@@daidavies6210 Imagine melting down over fantasy. You must do great in the real world.
@@daidavies6210 worth that much and complaining about a children’s movie being too woke in the TH-cam comments. Nice.
@@daidavies6210 Poor triggered snowflake. Go watch a Kevin Sorbo movie.
@@daidavies6210 the point is that you’re acting like a loser lmao
I love how Tony put the fancy spider suit in a plain paper bag with a cute little note written out on it on Peter's bed. 😂
He he... Stark told Happy that "Boundaries are good..." then when Happy broke up with Aunt May, she said it was because of "Boundaries"
I didn't realize this until you just said it! Oh my God! 🤣
Oh wow, the MCU did the bare minimum of writing! Applaud them!
Poor Happy, he can't win. First, Pepper and now Aunt May.
@@ninjafrog6966 The bare minimum being referring to a throw away comment from another movie? I'm sorry to say that In that case there are a LOT of movies that don't meet your bare minimum.
well she was bound to
I really wish we could have seen more of this Stark, the guy running things, mentoring newbies.
Not merely mentoring a youngster, but identifying with him. Tony became an orphan in his freshman year at MIT, Peter became an orphan even earlier. That’s what their bond was based on.
Love how Tony is offering Peter everything that he knows, and Peter is just like "I'm good"
1:05 "They just finished remodeling the whole thing".
Thanos, two snaps later: imma put some dirt in ya eye
3* cause thanos snaps twice to get rid of the stones
@@yrnch1 Thanos only snapped twice
@@Onlyspaceman and then Hulk snapped a third time. Hence the 3 snaps
The only reason they all survived was because of that remodeling, it made the facility safer. Same thing happened with the Pentagon and 9/11.
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Seeing how Tom Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-Man started in *_Homecoming_* and then seeing where he's at now, with the ending of *_No Way Home_* is easily a great coming-of-age story for him.
We need him back
@@laperkin he didn’t leave
But are they the MCU going to make anymore movies with Spiderman and Tom H. I personally would like them to continue making movies with the orginal cast they have for as long as the actors are physically able. And also i know that actors get tired of playing the same character all the time , but i feel they should be glad to be the iconic actor of a certain character, like Chris Evens as Capt. America because it would ensure steady employment/ paycheck and steady fans for life, or at least an decade or two. Look at Jonathan Frid who played the orginal Barnabas Collins vampire on the Dark Shadows tv gothic soap opera, it is all he is really remember for and thousands of fans were heartbroken at is passing. While he was alive he attended lots of conventions and fan reunions .
@@lonknight3197 Tom h, who knows, but marvel and Sony have confirmed that there will be three more solo Spiderman movies and 2 cameo appearances which will probably be both phase six avengers movies.
He is coming back for another film. Tom Holland is the worst at keeping secrets and already gave it they will do a 4th movie. The spider verse
I like how they did it in the original movies that came out in the 2000's everyone knew aunt may knew Peter was spiderman by the way she encouraged him, but she never blatantly told Peter she knew. I loved that dynamic.
That was consistent with the comics.
It added another layer. Here it didn't add anything. Was treated as a joke and didn't matter until No way home.
You're dreaming man - Aunt May didn't know ever, not in the comics at least. And the first movie from 2000 didn't show any clues that she knew. It's only in the later movies/comics where everything is changed around purely for amusement and political corretness, etc. They all are a disgrace to a once fantastic story!
why yall triggered by the little things@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp
@@Guldhammer_DKof course she knew. Who do you think cleaned up all those webs in Peter's room?
What I love about this scene is that it shows that Peter now knows that being a hero is hard and it's going to be even harder with the whole world, and the government, looking over his shoulder. He decided that he didn't want that.he chose to be the one who people can look up to, but doesn't seem too dangerous
Well look what Tony has to go through. He needs his own legal team in order for the US Government from confiscating his tech.
Happy just proved he's the world's best BEST MAN!!
Nobody gonna talk about how smooth that ring throw and catch was?
the way stark spins around, doing backwalk, both arms straight down, and blank forward stare after catching the ring and before closing the door seemed familiar to me, this isn't his first time doing such movement, right?
no nobody
And as someone else pointed out in the comments here HE THREW IT BEFORE STARK EVEN TURNED TO LOOK! Nice touch
Tony seemed really proud of him at 4:22
I just noticed, at 5:25 he totally missed that throw lmaoo you can hear the keys hitting the ground
Pepper is an absolute SMOKESHOW, good god!
I love how Pepper accused the guys about screwing things up and Tony blames Happy who is speechless…like he’s more afraid of Pepper than Tony🤣🤣
4:36 Tony threw Happy under the bus.
thats ok if spiderman can catch a car before it hits a bus then lifting a bus should be easy
Aunt Mays reaction is the most realistic PERIOD!
Meh. Doesn’t make it great.
I dont even really follow comic books but I feel like spiderman is the only avenger who really *earned* his spot
Captain America
Peter Parker was a decent human being with a truckload of survivor's guilt and a responsibility he faced head-on after his failure.
What about him isn't inspiring to just about every one of us?
@@daynechastant Been reading Marvel Comics since I could buy two of them with a quarter. Decades later, Spidey is still my favorite, no doubt because of who Peter was.
Steve Rodgers earned it as well.
iron man litrally earned his way in
The fun part is he actually called her up there lol.
I think he was calling to see if she was home. When she didn't answer, he figured the coast was clear...
@@danellard Rookie mistake lol.
@@stanknight9159 I mean yeah that's the point he's a rookie
WTF!
4:25 that look of fear when that door opens xD
Tony was like: "crap what am I gonna tell Pepper?"
2:03 Tony doing shit on accident and then pretending it was on purpose once it all works out
Best part of the movie....whole theater bust out laughing
"That was just a test, right??"
"Yes, you passed"
That always gets me.
Peter is very careless. Why didn't he close his bedroom door before trying on the Spider-Man suit? You'd think that after Ned found out, he would have learned to make sure his room is secure before changing in or out of his suit
He didn't think she was home.
He called her name twice.
Oh god shut up
Ummm ......because it's in the script?!?!😉
Because he’s a teenager?
You are trying to find logic in movies
My favourite thing about this scene is a headcannon I have that peter definitely knew the reporters were there. I mean, he has super hearing, so even if he couldn’t hear them clearly he could definitely hear them to some extent, because we can see when pepper comes out that they aren’t exactly being quiet.
Something tells me that tony would've had the press room soundproofed so that they couldn't hear things going on in the compound. It was dead quiet until she opened the door
Tony tells Peter before announcing the new suit there are about 50 reporters, not vloggers
@@patzergamer OP literally says reporters. Being illiterate is a choice.
@@breeze7464 I was saying what Tony said. “There are about 50 reporters back there, real ones, not vloggers” :)
@@patzergamer still makes zero sense why you even commented that to begin with... 🤦
Following Aunt May's colossal "WTF?" I wonder if she first assumed that Peter was trying to play into some Spidey costume obsession, before she found out the actual truth.
No way home
6:01
I doubt it because she knew Peter snuck out of the house all the time. And now she’s seeing him in the Spider-Man outfit that she’s seen on TV countless times? Pretty easy to put the pieces together.
no not that
1:50 Tony predicted Happy’s relationship with Aunt May with “boundaries”.
Aunt May caught Peter Parker off guard wearing Spider-Man suit. Just have me dying 🤣🤣🤣.
So much for his spider sense
I love that Tony's backup plan is an engagement ring!
It's amazing that the butler in this movie is now the most powerful person in show business, with a golden touch that makes $hundreds of billions$ for the industry.
yep hes the butler but infact hes in charge
Gives new meaning to the phrase, "The butler did it." 😉
I Cheese Sandwich John Favreau.
Did you know that the video timing 6:16 is also the main Marvel universe's earth number?
Apparently a ton of fans were theorizing that Pepper actually died from Extremis after Iron Man 3 and Tony kept name-dropping her in AOU and CACW because he was still in complete denial about it - and this contributed to Feige’s decision to write Pepper into the end of this film to prove she was indeed alive and well.
Lol what?how does that make any sense?like we clearly saw her surviving and tony saying that he fixed pepper's extremis problem.
I love how Tom Holland’s spider man can’t keep his secret identity a secret, just like how tom holland can’t keep plot points secret.
or iron man cant keep his identity a secret
That is hilarious, carrying the wedding ring since 2008 when the first iron man movie was made, that was genius
Tony's face when door opens 😂 4:25
5:04 xD
Peter Tingle was malfunctioning at the end there lol.
Well its cuz he doesn't see May as a threat, probably why his Spidey sense doesn't kick in
It’s crazy that technically Tony was kind of desperate on finding new heroes because most of the avengers left
It shows here that Mr Stark wants a son...he treats Peter as his.
and peter wants a dad
It's weird that at 3:30 when Peter's mouth isn't visible to the camera they chose to dub in the "Friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" part. I'm not well versed in movie production but it felt so weird and out of place with how the audio quality changed and you could clearly tell that line came out in a controlled sound booth and is much louder than the rest of the audio in the scene. And the way his face is moving as visible from the back of the head it doesn't even look like what he said is in sync with his face physically moving as seen from the back. Not sure if the delivery just wasn't what they wanted from the scene so they dubbed it later or in the original scene he said something different.
Good catch, I didn't notice it (especially the change in room echo) until I saw your comment and rewatched the bit.
As far as his facial movements not matching the words, I would guess he's saying the same line, but they wanted Tony's expression from slightly later in the clip, so they pushed the clip out of sync. It's annoying, but that's a well-used technique.
Best ending ever for a superhero movie.
This should’ve been a drama originated point for Aunt May in the next film.
The end gets me everytime :)
loving his story, spider-man is always a favorite in the marvel universe. almost like the flash of marvel
The part that got my theater is when Happy said "Are you kidding? I've been carrying this since 2008".
6-minute video for a 30-second clip which ends up being covered up with the end-of-video TH-cam overlay. Well done!
The next time Pete proves his maturity is when he lets Doctor Strange erase all memory of him for the sake of reality
Tom's dressed like Andrew here!
Tom'sdressedlike
Hhere! Andrew
So he calls out to his aunt, then spends 3 minutes getting into the tight suit, and then she decides to respond to his call. some timeline and family dynamic!
Uhhh? You do know, in that one alley scene, it took him like just 10 seconds to get into the suit or smth after taking off his school bag???
Remember he said "if she knew this she will freak out" 🤭
I just realized that was one of the moments Peter became better than Tony like he always wanted. Because Tony was actually thinking about recruiting him to have another Avenger on the team, but Peter was just like Steve Rogers who “wanted to look out for the little guy“.
It’s so cool to me how Peter can relate to Steve and Tony so much in terms of both physical and mental ability like strength and compassion
Honestly if he would have taken the opportunity the events later would have been more of his favour, maybe even better for May... but at the time it seemed the best decision.
I love how Parker choose not to because he wants to earn his spot on the team and Tony loves him for being good
He really took Tony's lessons to heart, and made a mature decision, validating Tony's trust and giving him even more reason to think Peter will grow up to be a better man than Tony was for most of his life.
Great chemistry between Holland and RDJ, and each was a perfect segment in both their respective arcs. Both learned, both taught, both earned respect, albeit in different ways, while the mentor/mentee relationship was respected.
Ultimately, they came to have a truly touching, wholesome father-son kind of bond, which is way too rare in Hollywood theses days.
If you think about it, the kid made the dad get married for him...
Did the reporters know that Spiderman was only 15? Wouldn't that cause some concern that the Avengers were recruiting "child soldiers"? I think Peter might have avoided a scandal.
Lmao your right, he just saved the avengers alot of trouble
He's a superhero
@@ralphpal A TEENAGE superhero who was about to join the high level team that deals with threats like Ultron and HYDRA. The press could easily turn that against the Avengers if something happened.
@@smv4usa that was stronger than 75 percent of them
And can kill most of them if he didn't hold back
@@ralphpal And if he did kill, even accidentally, the press would have a field day. No doubt he's capable, but his actions earlier showed he has a lot to learn. And having a kid fight high end battles is risky at best. He'd need a LOT of training before he was actually "ready".
I miss Tony so much.
I miss phase 1-3 (with one exception)
😢
Not anymore 🤩🤩🤩
When Pete look at the suit i think he was like "Oh my god i finally did it", but when Tony start to talk about his room his quarters next to Vision, and then Pete expression turn from proud to sort like "What?" ...
"told you he's a good kid"
Maybe I'm over thinking but to me that implies that Happy listened to all of Peter's voicemails and then briefed Tony.
That ending had me dying 😂😂
WTF 🤣🤣🤣🤣
6:01
Tony said “like we need time” he’s inevitable
a f*cking teen managed to turn down Tony Stark!!? "thank you mr start. but... but I'm good"
don't change peter. you need to stay a "friendly neighborhood spiderman". not all heroes save the universe. sometimes, saving an old lady from a thief is as important, if not more.
Spidey Sense only works on something that might endanger him btw. So it makes sense he might not have caught Aunt May approaching.
a wise one is always sure to close the door before slinging web fluid
Thanks t.s. for bag & suit
I think If Peter said yes then we would’ve had the whole storyline where Tony reveals peters identity and then all hell breaks loose, kinda like in far from home and no way home
Happy is the epitome of what a real friend is
Changing to the costume without closing the door .
Kinda defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing😂
One of my favorite scenes in the MCUX
"WHAT THE F..!?"
“MCUX?” What’s the X stand for?
@@mephostopheles3752 It's to be more inclusive towards non-binary MCUs
@@CosmicTeapot That doesn’t mean anything but okay
@@mephostopheles3752 What's that in the sky? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It's the joke flying high above your head.
@@CosmicTeapot WHERE’S THE JOKE?? You just said an unrelated thing. Comedy is more than just saying random shit, champ.
Now for the next Avengers movie I see Spider-man have to build a brand new team
Captain America (Sam Wilson)
Bucky
Ant Man
Wasp
She-Hulk
Black Panther (Shuri)
Daredevil
Spider-Man
Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)
Black Widow (Yelena)
Captain Marvel
Wanda/Scarlet Witch
War Machine
The rest are either allies or maybes to join the new Team
Omniversal level-threat, Darkhold-corrupted chaos witch/mass murderer, kidnapper, slaver, and mind-r*pist Scarlet Witch…?
That Scarlett Witch? As an _Avenger?_
Huh. Can't think of anyone having any problems with her inclusion...
Wonder what Uncle Ben would have looked like had he appeared and who would have portrayed him
I have a feeling that Tobey Maguire would more than likely play Uncle Ben if he ever appeared in the MCU.
Will Farrell
Me. I’ll take that job with a kissing scene!
Joe Pesci great chemistry with Marisa Tomei
Christian Slater... the only true match for Marisa Tomei.
This would of made an epic What If (if spider man stayed to join the avengers instead of being humble and returning home to NYC
It's scenes like this why I will always re-watch the MCU from the start
Tony is the best father figure for peter
i like how the video is titled "aunt may finds out" but the intirety of the part of the scene where she finds out is covered in youtube adds to more click bait
She is shocked and upset! Peter is into...... gasp say it aint so...... cos-play!
It’s kind of adorable that Happy had Tony’s proposal ring on standby
I can never stop laughing at when may says what the f*** and then the look on Peter's face.😂😂😂😂
Spider-Man homecoming: May, and Ned Know
Spider-Man far from home: Everyone knows.
Spider-Man, no way home: Everyone forgets.😢😢😢
If u look closely its an Audi commercial
This is why Tom will always be my favorite Peter Parker but toby is and always will be my favorite spider man besides he also had the best looking suit I loved the webbing design on the suit and the large spider symbol ❤
It was a test. Peter passed.
Tonys face when the door opens is great XD
Having been a fan of Spiderman since the early 1980's Aunt May has always been portrayed as an elderly strong willed and honorable lady. This version is so much fun. Hearing Aunt May use profanity brings to mind the What If where the Fantastic 4 died and were replaced. Peter took Reed's place. While in the towers Logan, another replacement, is smoking. May takes the cigar and puts it out in his coffee. They don't make many like her.
So much for that spidey sense
It doesn't work on Aunt May or bread
Spidey sense works on danger, Aunt May is not a threat.
@@adrianvanleeuwenNot to mention, I'm pretty sure he got hang of his spider sense during far from home.
All the three films are Tom's spider mans origins, is what I think after watching all of them.
So many fantastic scenes in these movies. Such great relationships. Poor Pepper. She has to deal with so much shit. She's the real hero.
I can't stop thinking about what would happen if Tony was alive in no way home. Do you think we would get a fight between Green goblin and Iron Man? If Tony found out what he did to Peter Tony would be pissed!
tony would've killed green gobbo
@@bitemyshinymetalass7393 based on what? He's not good at fighting people with superpowers.
@@alphanerd7221 he could and would obliterate gobo. İ think. I might be wrong. Im just guessing
@@bitemyshinymetalass7393 He beats tech guys. Super powered guys beat the crap out of him. Killian, Hulk, Thanos, all beat the crap out of him.
Tony would also harness his team to clear up Peter's name. As soon as the announcement is made, boom tony would start the clean up. I mean, he did it for himself as well. The avengers would've handled the press and told the public, who the real villain was.
Imagine if Tony had opened the container and it was empty…that would have been extremely crazy
All in all it seems like Peter made the right call... had he accepted, Tony and Pepper would have lead him out to a press conference and Peter would have been outed of his anonymity (in the same way that Tony threw aside his own at the end of Iron Man 1)
Little did we know this (avengers headquarters) is the same spot where Tony would die
Makes me tear up ahhh the good ol days
THAT SMILE,THAT DAMN SMILE 4:23
I miss this film, good times 😢
Imissthisflm, good
Times
If I see a friend in a superhero suit I immediately think "Oh cool costume, you going to comic con as ???, where'd you get it, the quality looks so good." Because the thought of that person who could never be the hero, is just that ridiculous.
What if it was clearly a piece of experimental multimillion dollar paramilitary hardware, rather than spray painted plastic, though?
I mean... The real Starktech suit is gonna look different from a kid's cosplay efforts, as we all saw when Tony and Peter first met.