Spider man 2 4k remux6/22/2023 ![]() The warmer colors of Peter Parker's New York apartment showcase some great shades of browns and yellows, while Vulture's lair and other darker locations display a cooler and somewhat blue-ish and purple look that really contrasts nicely with a good vs evil vibe. Even the neon green eye lights of Vulture pop off screen in a sea of darkness and fire. Also, the Spidey suit is complex with blue and red colors that reflect very well in different lighting conditions. Each color is different and vibrant here and just shines brightly in every scene. It also showcases a wide dynamic range of colors in all lighting conditions that don't show up on other releases, giving this a more realistic and richer palette. For example, when Iron Man come into frame during night time shots, you can see the little intricate lights shining out through his super suit, reflecting off various objects and Spider-Man. The Dolby Vision grading enhances the color spectrum quite a bit, which makes way for some better detail. Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into action on 4K UHD with HDR10 and Dolby Vision with a 2.39:1 aspect ratio and looks simply gorgeous despite its 2K master origins. The discs are housed in an eco-friendly, hard, black plastic case with a cardboard sleeve too. There is an insert for a Digital HD copy. Spider-Man: Homecoming comes with a dual-layered UHD66 Disc and a Region A locked Blu-ray Disc. Vital Disc Stats: The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Be sure to stick around for two credit sequences at the end of the film. Spider-Man: Homecoming is the start of something special in the Marvel universe and I have no doubt you will love this version because, most of all, it's FUN. He’s my favorite for sure. Michael Keaton, of course, always turns in a great performance and makes you angry, scared, and love him all in one scene. He has the Spidey-wit, and we easily empathize with him, whether he's excited to be a part of the Avengers, or just trying to be a normal kid. Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man might just be the best Spider-Man we’ve ever had. There's an honest emotional quality to the piece, plus surprises and cameos for long-time Spider-fans. Instead, we get funny montages of Spidey figuring out all of the different uses for his web-slinging, including a grenade web sling. It's here we get a ton of awkward teenage moments and great witty dialogue.Īs a whole, Homecoming feels completely like how the previous Spider-Man movies should have been (for instance, it's a breath of fresh air not to have Spider-Man constantly swinging through skyscrapers). When not donning the Spidey Suit, we get perfectly awkward nerdy high school student Peter and his big best friend, who are into LEGO Star Wars. Tony Stark tries to teach him this throughout the film, warning Peter not to inherit Tony's worst qualities. This is Peter Parker’s downfall - he does more harm than good when catching criminals. Because, like most teenagers, he thinks he knows everything and doesn't need any help. ![]() Not a coincidence, or is it? Either way, Vulture and his criminal gang are trying to steal all of the Avenger technology so they can sell it on the open market, but Spider-Man’s going to stop them alone. ![]() The villain in this film - the Vulture - is played by Michael Keaton, who was Batman, Birdman, and now Vulture, all of which are winged and or caped. With Homecoming, Spider-Man is already fighting small crimes and has his web slingers, but wants to prove he is good enough to be a part of the Avengers team. In fact, if you've seen Captain America: Civil War, you know Spidey (Tom Holland) already has the cool suit, made by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), because he was recruited to help the Avengers, basically, fight each other. We’ve seen enough Spider-Man origin stories to last a lifetime, and luckily Spider-Man: Homecoming doesn’t give us another one.
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