Ninjablade
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Only thing I'm not a fan of is that Fury recruits Spidey and Mysterio. Sounds like an unnecessary plot element added for the sake of it.
Wait, how do we know this? I must've missed something.
From CBM
The trailer kicks off with what sounds like quite a cute exchange between Peter and Aunt May as we learn that she's supportive of his actions as Spider-Man.
However, things take a rather unexpected turn when Happy Hogan turns up and it instantly becomes clear that he's now romantically involved with the wall-crawler's aunt. See, while we all expected Tony Stark of wanting to get up to no good with her, it was Happy we should have been keeping an eye on!
Not in the ones I read either; neitherless, I'm with you on the payoff...what was the point in the ending of HC & Pete being afraid to let her know, if they just going to wssh over it. That would be a missed opportunity on the writers part & make little sense, imo.Thanks! That wasn't in the other trailer descriptions that I read.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of it, either. What was even the point of having May discover his secret if they're not going to do anything interesting with it.
what was the point in the ending of HC & Pete being afraid to let her know, if they just going to wssh over it.
No one ever thought Tony would be interested in May, with his strong feelings for Pepper. That's a red flag for me.....
Peter Parker's supposed to be a guy who faces little to no problems with his superhero life and loved ones, right? The writers seem to think so.Well because anything more wouldn't be funny.

You and I were thinking the same thing, my friend.Elemental villain and a Europe trip make me think......
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I look on some other sights and I just don't get so many people up in arms about Aunt May dating... Geriatric 616 dated in the comics. A LOT! She nearly married Doc Ock, for crying out loud! Why in the world would anyone expect a much younger, attractive May not to start dating again?
Anyway, I like the sound of the description. I really hope the female agent is still a thing, though.
I look on some other sights and I just don't get so many people up in arms about Aunt May dating... Geriatric 616 dated in the comics. A LOT! She nearly married Doc Ock, for crying out loud! Why in the world would anyone expect a much younger, attractive May not to start dating again?
Anyway, I like the sound of the description. I really hope the female agent is still a thing, though.
But to settle for business as usual with a slight twist and not see the dramatic fallout of that reveal is such a missed opportunity. The weight that had in the JMS/JRJR comics, or the Ultimate comics where she found out are some really strong moments for both Aunt May and Peter. The JMS/JRJR one in particular just hits you with the real emotions and strength Aunt May has to have. It just feels lazy to me to brush that aside and not want to do any of it (maybe they will, I'd like to see some meaty character moments but I really doubt it with these versions honestly).It’s fine to not to dwell on her “finding out”. Time has passed... no need to show the aftermath for something we can assume. It’ll be nice to have Aunt May in on it, in film. Brings a new dynamic.
But to settle for business as usual with a slight twist and not see the dramatic fallout of that reveal is such a missed opportunity. The weight that had in the JMS/JRJR comics, or the Ultimate comics where she found out are some really strong moments for both Aunt May and Peter. The JMS/JRJR one in particular just hits you with the real emotions and strength Aunt May has to have. It just feels lazy to me to brush that aside and not want to do any of it (maybe they will, I'd like to see some meaty character moments but I really doubt it with these versions honestly).
I think I read that was something Kevin Feige wanted to put on screen for ages, Aunt May finding out. So they got it in there as the final bit in Homecoming. That's great, but it'd suck if they don't deal with the repercussions of that and left it as something that was played for laughs.
This could've provided some great drama. Now it looks it's gonna be dealt with in 5 minutes so we can make room for "oh no, Aunt May is dating my mentor's male secretary!" 
This. So much this.But to settle for business as usual with a slight twist and not see the dramatic fallout of that reveal is such a missed opportunity. The weight that had in the JMS/JRJR comics, or the Ultimate comics where she found out are some really strong moments for both Aunt May and Peter. The JMS/JRJR one in particular just hits you with the real emotions and strength Aunt May has to have. It just feels lazy to me to brush that aside and not want to do any of it (maybe they will, I'd like to see some meaty character moments but I really doubt it with these versions honestly).
I think I read that was something Kevin Feige wanted to put on screen for ages, Aunt May finding out. So they got it in there as the final bit in Homecoming. That's great, but it'd suck if they don't deal with the repercussions of that and left it as something that was played for laughs.
I wouldn't mind however, see her chastise him for not sharing such an important fact with her; and, see his response.It’s fine to not to dwell on her “finding out”. Time has passed... no need to show the aftermath for something we can assume. It’ll be nice to have Aunt May in on it, in film. Brings a new dynamic.