I thought Spider-Man was perfect. You can tell he's incredibly strong but very inexperienced. I'm going to love watching him grow over the next few movies.
It was only a minor quibble, but for someone that inexperienced he fought too well.
And the audio really didn't synch up well. I'd be interested to know how much of that scene was actually Holland and hope much was a stunt double.
He wasn't outstanding, but it was a nice introduction, and definitely the right amount of screentime.
I thought the balance between regal and vigilante was really well done.
I liked his bodyguard a lot and hope she features more in the film.
I wasn't 100% on Everett Ross though.
I also like the way the ending has set up his solo film, but hope Winter Solider doesn't take up too much of it.
And that we see more of Klaw than we did in AoU
I got the impression, he had been doing his Spider-Man thing - at least for awhile.
Because they mention all the Spider-Man videos on Youtube.
And Tony Stark has that video of him stopping a car from slamming into the bus.
So that, to me, set up that, Peter's been doing this Spider-Man thing for awhile. We just haven't seen it, as viewers.
I don't think Winter Soldier taking up Black Panther's movie is going to be a problem... Since, he's back on ice.
Yeah, I found he had skill with the webshooters, but little to no skill in experienced gifted enemies. They didn't really touch upon his spider-sense. I think with more experience, he would be able to see the surprises coming (ie Ant-Man shield sneak attack and Falcon's Red Wing Grappler). By the time Infinity War 2 comes along, I'm going to assume he's one of the most important and powerful players.
He is on ice... In Wakanda. Missing a metal arm. Too bad that Wakanda isn't famous for advanced metals. Oh wait.I don't think Winter Soldier taking up Black Panther's movie is going to be a problem... Since, he's back on ice.