I personally dislike everything about MCU Spider-Man. So that's why I didnt write a single post here since Homecoming was released. Because despite movie as movie being solid, it didnt feel as good Spider-Man movie. Dont want to be hater, but I simply have no need to push agenda on people who like it.
You can enjoy it, but it's not my Spider-Man, it's not my Mary Jane it's not my Flash. And something I would enjoy discussing here. It's simply not Spider-Man I used to read or watch. Some will say this borrows Ultimate material, but again I never liked Ultimate Spider-Man that much also. It had few interesting ideas but at the end that's it.
Different strokes for different folks. Ill be back when we get Spider-Man reboot.
Pretty much how I feel about the Raimi films.
Which is why I feel this film changes about as much as all the other films have. None of them have been perfect adaptations. I personally prefer homecoming because the biggest changes I feel the MCU Spidey made was to smaller supporting characters. Whereas Raimi messed up main characters. Mary Jane was horribly handled in the Raimi films, the writing for her was horrible. Spider-man didn’t have a personality, and Peter continued to act like the shy high school age Peter throughout all the films.
With the MCU, yeah they’ve changed the supporting cast a lot, but honestly, I don’t care all that much about D-list characters like Ned Leeds. Yeah, Ned isn’t like Ned in the comics, but let’s be real, the most memorable thing Ned did in the comics was get killed in Berlin. Change him as much as you want. Flash is definitely different, and I prefer a more comic take, but he’s still a bully who seemed to idolize Spider-man in this film, so they get part of him down.
“MJ” is a weird one for me because of this strange middle ground they’ve hit where she’s not really but kinda Mary Jane, but not, but kinda...it’s annoying. I would prefer they either fully commit to her being a new character, or Mary Jane, not this odd half measure they went with. That said, I vastly prefer her character to the dumpster fire that was the writing for Mary Jane in the Raimi films, so if I’m not getting an accurate Mary Jane, I’m taking MCU’s version every day.
At the end of the day, MCU has nailed the character dynamic between Spidey and Peter, something none of the other films could do, and that’s the most important part to me.