Thread:Nerdtastic1221/@comment-2106279-20170628201536/@comment-26838855-20170628222843

If Marvelous is mentioning his thoughts I'll say mine:

Audi
 * If Audi counts as canon, that opens a very slippery slope. Does that make this silly thing canon just because it technically doesn't contradict anything? There's a lot more commercials out there that would become "canon" by those rules that frankly shouldn't be
 * They're commercials. That's all they are, they're just silly commercials, and Marvel have no involvement in making them whatsoever. There is no Marvel involvement nor seal of approval for them to count as canon from anyone, and they were made with no intent of actually existing in the continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the people who made them were just making silly, fun commercials, without a second thought
 * The whole joke at the end where he jumps out and does some Spider-Man-ing about, then is back as Peter - that only works because it's not canon. He's comically fast in a way that is not actually humanly possible by any stretch (even for superpowered people). If this were actually in the universe of Spider-Man: Homecoming, it doesn't work for the fact that this world is not a world where jokes come from the fact that something isn't actually possible, no one is actually that fast, the joke is that no one can be that fast but it's fine because it's "just a silly commercial"

Watch the Game
 * I have little opinion. It's somewhere between mini web series, short, and commercial. If Homecoming points towards it being canon, it probably could count, but if Homecoming contradicts it in any way it's pretty easy to scrap