Homecoming as a title
What a shit title. It's absolutely irrelevant to the story. They've always said it's supposed to be a play on the fact that Marvel is the rightful home of Spider-Man, but that doesn't make it a good title in any way. Also Peter skipped the homecoming dance at the end to stop the Vulture, but that's weak as hell even in tandem.
There are two... TWO titles that are so glaringly more obvious that it hurts.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man. A title that ran in the comics for over a decade.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. A phrase that has been used to describe the character since the beginning.
The entire movie is based around the idea that Peter isn't satisfied being Peter Parker. He wants to be Spider-Man. Time and time again he skips out on being himself to do Spider-Man things. He's not satisfied as Peter, and he's not even satisfied as a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. All he wants is to be an Avenger. In the end, what does he realize? He realizes he's more than satisfied being Peter Parker and being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. That's it. That's the arc of the main character of this movie. How did these titles that are relevant to the history of the character AND spot on to the storyline of the movie get passed on?