By Matthew Monagle
The latest movie in the ‘Spider-Man’ franchise may be the least Spider-Man-y movie of them all.
This week on After the Credits, Matthew is joined by Nerdist and Thrillist (and former Film School Rejects) critic Scott Beggs to discuss Spider-Man: Homecoming. While it’s probably safe to say that superhero fatigue is a thing and has definitely settled in a little with our heroes, there’s more than enough in Marvel’s much-anticipated Spider-Man (*cough*) homecoming to catch the attention of everyone involved. Also, Robert Downey Jr.’s singing career is discussed.
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