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Homecoming Marvel & Sony's Spider-Man (2017) General Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 77

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Spider-Man: Homecoming.
I like it, it would make even more sense if it was his first year in High School.
 
I really hope that's for the animated film, I hate that title...
 
It doesn't exactly have much of a sense of excitement or action about that title. If it were a title all on its own (ie "Homecoming") it would just sound like a drama film. It could even sound like one of these True Movies or Lifetime Movies. So it does sound rather dull.
 
I don't see what's wrong with it.

Marvel don't do adjectives and like subtitles - so it fits the bill there.

Plus its a clever subtitle - since Spidey has come home.
 
I really hope that's for the animated film, I hate that title...

It's just a title though...When you buy a ticket to see it, you'll call it Spider-Man...when you're talking about it with friends or family? You'll still call it Spider-Man.
 
It's just a title though...When you buy a ticket to see it, you'll call it Spider-Man...when you're talking about it with friends or family? You'll still call it Spider-Man.

Yeah, I mean it's normal to say "Let's go see Spider-Man in the theater this week" .. I mean, it's logical what we are talking about lol There won't be 2-3 Spider-Man movies in the theaters in the same week, haha.

I'm even sure that most people called "Batman & Superman" for the movie, and I highly doubt anyone though to say the "Dawn of Justice" subtitle.
 
It doesn't exactly have much of a sense of excitement or action about that title. If it were a title all on its own (ie "Homecoming") it would just sound like a drama film. It could even sound like one of these True Movies or Lifetime Movies. So it does sound rather dull.
That's my issue with it.
 
Assuming this is the title -- It's something I would have never thought of and yet it's smart. It's another way of telling the audience that Spidey has 'come home' while giving it that awkward John Hughes flare.
 
I can see this title making some people roll their eyes. Personally I don't mind the title (although I would prefer it to just be Marvel's Spider-Man) but it is a little on the nose.
 
I can see this title making some people roll their eyes. Personally I don't mind the title (although I would prefer it to just be Marvel's Spider-Man) but it is a little on the nose.
Better than "New Avenger" at least, right?
 
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