After Endgame, which was the Marvel movie to end all Marvel movies, it's somewhat of a surprise that Far From Home breathes more life into the long-running cinematic universe. Or those of the Spider-Man variety at the very least.
Like being obliged to watch the support band which features a member of the headliners who you really paid to see, Captain Marvel is an adequate starter to the main course that the world is waiting for.
Tom Hardy's first venture into Marvel territory is in a film defanged for wider audiences that feels about 10 years too late, but still nonetheless a riot due to his participation.
The Teen Titans might be GO!ing to the movies, but unless you're taking your very young child with you, we recommend you STAY! at home and wait for the Blu-Ray.
On Parr but far from Incredible, the long-awaited sequel plays it safe with its story and villain but it's unlikely you'll be making a Dash for a second viewing.
While it doesn’t push any boundaries, Spider-Man: Homecoming succeeds through sheer force of good will alone. Its likable characters do drift through a pretty standard story, but the added humour and wily casting elevate it to a breezy and fun popcorn movie.