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I think they're spreading out their demographics. Having one of the marvel team in highschool is more relatable to that age bracket.
I like the newer Spiderman films, and it's interesting how he has to navigate the vulnerabilities of being a minor while possessing incredible powers. Homecoming did a great job of showing this with the confrontation scene on the way to the prom, where, for a few minutes, he was just a terrified kid. The tension was visceral.
That said, I liked how the Superman reboot started after he was established. It was way more interesting than another origin story. But James Gunn is a fantastic writer/director and probably could have done well no matter where the film landed on the timeline.
But I don't think about age that much. You seem to have a weird obsession with specific ages and age differences going by other things I've seen you post.