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10 Ways To Make Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 Better Than The First

This summer, after years of fighting, Marvel Studios finally brought Spider-Man home. Having managed to wrestle temporary control of one of their greatest heroes back from Sony, they produced Spider-Man: Homecoming to build on the character's introduction in 2016's Captain America: Civil War. Tom Holland did a great job of introducing us to our third iteration of the hero in just over a decade and the film hit cinemas full of promise.
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6) Showcase More Of The Tricks In Spider-Man’s Suit

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One of the standout scenes in Spider-Man: Homecoming featured Peter and Ned showing off their scientific nous and deconstructing the Spider-Suit provided by Tony Stark. Discovering that its capabilities had been capped by a humorously dubbed “training wheels”program, the boys opted to disable this and see what was really under the hood.

Once the wheels were off, Peter discovered all manner of tools and tricks to play with. From hundreds of web combinations to more powerful combat modes (including the “kill mode” that, lord help me, he’d better not end up using!), there was more on offer than Pete could possibly make use of in just one movie.

So, with his first solo adventure and a clash against the Mad Titan – in which it appears he’ll actually be using the upgraded Iron Spider suit – we can reasonably hope that Spidey’s additional experience will see him make use of more of this suit’s offerings. The additional web combinations and gadgets have featured heavily in Dan Slott’s epic run on The Amazing Spider-Man comic, meaning there’s plenty of easy inspiration out there to draw on.


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Gareth is 25 years old and lives in Cardiff. Interests include film, TV and an unhealthy amount of Spider-Man comics and Killers songs. Expect constant references to the latter two at all times.