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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING. (M, 133 MINS) DIRECTED BY JON WATTS

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Were you surprised to hear that Marvel had tapped Taika Waititi on the shoulder to take the reins of the latest Thor instalment? Yeah, me too. But after a bit of thought and a typical reviewer’s case of 20/20 hindsight it seemed sensible with a whiff of inevitabil­ity about it.

Marvel have a brief but proud and wildly successful tradition now of picking directors based on their ability to establish a credible character out of incredible circumstan­ces, and – maybe even more importantl­y – to tell a goddamn joke.

And by that criteria, Taika, with Eagle vs Shark, Boy and

Hunt For The Wilderpeop­le on his showreel, was a prime candidate for Marvel ascension. Forget about the fact that he’s never made a film not set in New Zealand before, let alone Asgard. By Marvel’s algorithms, Taika is going to do just fine.

And compared to Spider-man: Homecoming helmer Jon Watts, Taika is wildly over-qualified.

Watts has exactly two other feature films on his brief CV. One is called Cop Car, and the other is called Clown.

I can’t say I saw anything in

Cop Car that made me immediatel­y think Watts would be anywhere within shouting distance of the shortlist of directors to be handed the keys of the latest instalment of one of the world’s most money-printing-est extant franchises. Which is what the Marvel slate currently is.

Naturally, I was wrong. Watts and Marvel co-head honcho and creative overlord Kevin Feige have crafted a Spider-man reboot for the ages. And they’ve done it by taking the film back to its comic book origins.

It’s set in the present day – and also in Marvel’s present, post Civil War and years after The Avengers and The Battle of New York – but this Spidey is gratifying­ly true to the kidcentric world of the comic-book character.

British actor Tom Holland

(The Impossible )isa convincing­ly adolescent Peter Parker, finding some pleasingly dorky and awkward moments for his still high-school aged hero. We were introduced to Holland’s Spider-men/Peter Parker in Civil War, and there was maybe an

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