Which sucks tbh. In the 9 years since it's first movie, Marvel has definitely earned the right to have audiences optimistic for each release. They consistently deliver good/great & fun CBM's that anyone can enjoy without being much of a comic fan, and that comic fans can enjoy because of good represenation of their favorite characters. Even the less favourable movies in their roster are still well received as decent/good movies & not complete messes. Were there changes to the characters & their worlds? Yes, it's to be expected with literally any big screen adaptation of a preexisting property. But the changes were done well, and the spirit of the characters & their worlds were still recognizable.
With Spider-Man, from what I've seen there's more things that are unrecognizable than things which are. We have a 15/16 year old vlogging clueless Stark fanboy who just wants to please his mentor & father figure (oh sorry, BIG BROTHER figure) while swinging around in his Stark tech suit going to a specialized school on his Stark scholarship after fighting against one half of the premier Super Hero team on Earth (who've saved the world multiple times, once in his home city of New York) for no reason other than to impress Stark (Tom's own words) while not knowing what's going on. He has a meme loving obese best pal who's help he needs to figure out his Stark suit while having to deal with a nerdy cyber bully who's physically smaller than himself & some hipster type chick who seems to have a crush on him but picks on him, not to mention his young hip aunt who's more like a sister to him.
If you read that description without context, would any of that sound like Peter/Spider-Man to you? Because it doesn't to me and that's what bothers me. I don't doubt that Marvel can make good movies, they've proven it time & time again (and I genuinely believe Homecoming will be a good movie). But will it be a Spider-Man movie?
It's really disheartening, but it is what it is. At least public opinion of Spider-Man isn't as bad as it was 3 years ago