Not sure how I feel about an iconic moment being used as a gag to end the film, we've never had a proper Peter/Aunt May Spider-Man reveal on film, and if they did it correctly, as in the third film, it could of been one of the greatest moments/touching ones in any Spidey film, maybe it just seem bad on paper I'm not sure, little bit heartbroken about that actually. Yeah it's funny, but it can be used for much more, I believe. Not quite sure how to feel about Peter declining the Avengers spot and then KEEPING the suit Stark gives him, doesn't that go against the whole point..? Couldn't we just got Peter making his own suit with Stark's materials/lab or something, and then we can get past the whole 15 year old making a fully fledged Spider-Man suit because of money, and also show Peter has matured/moved on, show his creativity and intellect by making his own personal, Amazing Spider-Man suit? Will just have to see how it all plays out in the actual film, what an odd experience leading up to this film has been.