![]() ![]() His exuberance, intelligence, and good-natured manner perfectly captures Peter Parker’s youthfulness, earnestness and moral center. ![]() ![]() If you weren’t already sold on him after Civil War, his turn in Homecoming proves that Tom Holland is the definitive big screen Spider-Man. Peter Parker ultimately has to matter more than the invented persona of Spider-Man. But Peter is still just a kid and he will have to realize that he can’t let Spider-Man define who he is as Tony admonishes him at one point, if he’s nothing without the suit then Peter doesn’t deserve to have it. In Homecoming, Peter, still consumed by the excitement of his adventure with the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War, wants nothing more than to win Tony Stark’s approval and become a full-fledged Avenger. He has a responsibility to be a good student, to let his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) know where he is and if he’s okay, and to find the balance between his personal and superhero lives. The core dilemma Spider-Man has always grappled with is, of course, “with great power comes great responsibility.” But as the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming show, Peter Parker’s responsibilities aren't just related to being Spider-Man. ![]()
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