Columbia Pictures | Release Date: December 17, 2021
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JortigoDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is something so epic, so exciting, so cool. It's such an ambitious and risky film project. It's something never seen before, and that makes it something special and unique. To have all three Spider-Men from all the franchises and with their respective villains together is glorious. Nothing more to say. Thank you Sony and Marvel. Expand
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AstroCriticoFeb 22, 2022
es buena, pero es puro fan service :v
ademas de tener varios huecos argumentales
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BullyMaguireDec 17, 2021
I thought that this movie would disappoint me as I was worried to see how the MCU handles the older beloved characters. But I am glad to say this is one of the best Spider-Man movies ever made. I Still think Spider-Man 2 is better but thisI thought that this movie would disappoint me as I was worried to see how the MCU handles the older beloved characters. But I am glad to say this is one of the best Spider-Man movies ever made. I Still think Spider-Man 2 is better but this one is really good. Expand
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OmarionDec 17, 2021
Absolute dream come true for Spider-Man fans. I really loved this movie as I enjoyed every second of it from beginning to end.
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Rebecca31Feb 4, 2022
I made a decision not to see any more Spider-Man movies after Spider-Man: Homecoming. The adaptations were clearly not aimed at me, they felt very kiddy and I was done. Well I think we all know why I’m back now to see this particularI made a decision not to see any more Spider-Man movies after Spider-Man: Homecoming. The adaptations were clearly not aimed at me, they felt very kiddy and I was done. Well I think we all know why I’m back now to see this particular adaptation, I finally caved and went to see the new Spider-Man. No spoilers but if you’ve made it this far without knowing any major plot points then you must be living off the grid because by now the spoilers are everywhere you look.

Picking up immediately after Spider-Man: Far From Home with Spider-Man’s identity now revealed to the entire world, Peter (Tom Holland) looks to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help undoing this situation. Well the spell doesn’t exactly go according to plan and soon dangerous enemies from other worlds start showing up and causing havoc. Peter must then embark upon a journey to discover what it really means to be Spider-Man, “with great power comes great responsibility” and all that. It’s not a Spider-Man movie if you don’t have the responsibility quote.

Look my main issue with the Holland Spider-Man movies was that they never actually felt like Spider-Man movies but more like an Iron Man movie featuring Spider-Man or in this case a Doctor Strange movie featuring Spider-Man. At this rate Spider-Man is getting overshadowed in his own movies. I missed the more focused Spider-Man films in the Tobey Maguire era (not you Spider-Man 3). I liked the simple costume, one main villain and enough room to develop the characters. With each new adaptation of Spider-Man they became more overblown with mediocre villains. Well there’s plenty of villains to go around this time with one in particular stealing the show. Also it’s worth mentioning that J.K. Simmons played a character so well in the Sam Raimi movies that not only did they not even try to recast him for The Amazing Spider-Man movies but for No Way Home they just got him back as the iconic J. Jonah Jameson. He is one of the few on-screen characters that looks like he was 100% lifted straight from the comic book pages and onto the big screen.

It’s very cheesy and it had some great moments that I thoroughly enjoyed but let’s not pretend that Spider-Man: No Way Home didn’t just look at the success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and copy that format. One scene set in the woods particularly stands out and almost looks like a complete remake. There is a strong sense of paying fan service here and attempting to keep everyone happy. But as we all know, you can’t keep every group of fans happy but No Way Home was probably the best attempt so far. As I’ve said before, nostalgia sells and the opportunity here to get every single Spider-Man fan into the cinema to see No Way Home was too great to miss. At least it tried to fix some of the issues that the other films messed up on, I enjoyed it but nothing will ever come close to the first two Sam Raimi Spider-Man films. Recommended for all the Marvel and/or Spider-Man fans.
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DonHagelDec 17, 2021
Best Spider-Man movie out there!! This movie was so emotional, as it was happy, sad, and overall just a very highly emotional crowd-pleaser from start to finish.
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strawhashiraJan 16, 2022
The poorly written, awfull dull, CGI overwhelmed superhero opera, fails to retrieve any emotional impact from the packed theatres. The film that emotionally bland as well as putting in lots of nostalgia and commendable character developmentThe poorly written, awfull dull, CGI overwhelmed superhero opera, fails to retrieve any emotional impact from the packed theatres. The film that emotionally bland as well as putting in lots of nostalgia and commendable character development to the spider man saga, that is more than enough to draw in thousands of blinded Marvel fanatics and keeping them away from real cinema power. Expand
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DevinFarrellDec 17, 2021
Best Spider-Man movie ever! This movie is fan service done right and is my new favorite Spider-Man movie.
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DeyomasJan 18, 2022
By trying to do so much, they end up doing nothing of worth. It's fun, but ultimately forgettable.
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JorgetoFeb 2, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Too much stupid jokes, the fights could be so much better and the moment when Tobey and Andrew appears was so **** anticlimatic... Expand
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xiki16Jan 9, 2022
+2h de moralismo sin sentido, reinserción de presidiarios y cosas que ya habíamos visto. Escenas emocionalmente aburridas. En general la película no tiene mucho sentido y se hace larga
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StyudJan 5, 2022
- wierd ending - happy isn’t the same personality as in homecoming or far from home
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moviemitch96Dec 17, 2021
The anticipation for a Marvel movie certainly hasn't been this high since 'Avengers: Endgame' two and a half years ago! In this one, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) finds his life spiraling out of control after his identity as Spider-Man isThe anticipation for a Marvel movie certainly hasn't been this high since 'Avengers: Endgame' two and a half years ago! In this one, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) finds his life spiraling out of control after his identity as Spider-Man is revealed to the world following the events of 'Far From Home, and he soon seeks out Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help in order to try and undo the events from occurring, which inadvertently opens up the multiverse and unleashes several familiar villains, including the likes of Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), The Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Electro (Jamie Foxx), and many more. Now I know what some of you may be here for, and some of you (or at least those of you who don't mind spoilers) more than likely want me to tell you whether past Spidermen Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are in fact in the film, which of course has been the biggest rumor swirling around this film. And to that I say to simply just do what I did prior to walking into this film, and just go in expecting this to be a great film regardless of what that outcome may or may not be, because this film delivered in so many other fantastic ways! The action is incredible, the emotions run surprisingly high, and there's plenty of winks and nods and Easter eggs galore that call back to several past 'Spider-Man' films. For those of you worried about excessive fan service, you needn't worry, as it's only ever used to serve and progress the story further without being too overbearing. As for the performances, while you usually wouldn't expect much from a superhero film, Tom Holland delivers what I'd easily call his best performance to date. Furthermore, his chemistry with Zendaya remains one of the most charming and endearing aspects of these films. Another one of my favorite things were the villains and seeing all their familiar faces, cause trust me when I say that the nostalgia factor here is going to run VERY high with almost any audience member who grew up watching both the Sam Raimi trilogy and the two 'Amazing Spider-Man' films, and the villains all undoubtedly play a great and huge part in that. Really if there's any issue I have at all with this film, it's that it maybe even gets a little too overly sentimental a time or two, but most people probably won't even mind that, and this film is already near perfect as is! So overall, I'd say that this is EASILY the best Spider-Man film to date, and even one of the best superhero films of recent memory! Quite simply put, it's the ultimate love letter to Spider-Man, and I really don't think anybody's gonna to be disappointed with this one, trust me on that! Expand
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gomesXJan 11, 2022
Before all the hype, I wanted to see Spider-Man in the movies, and the hype only made me want to see more. I didn't know what to expect, but I certainly expected better than what I saw. In addition to being a snooze festival, it was so cornyBefore all the hype, I wanted to see Spider-Man in the movies, and the hype only made me want to see more. I didn't know what to expect, but I certainly expected better than what I saw. In addition to being a snooze festival, it was so corny and saccharine that I made an appointment to visit the dentist during the film.

The film began to deteriorate the moment Peter Parker (Tom Holland) went to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for a spell to make everyone forget about him. It wasn't a bad idea for Peter to go to Doctor Strange to fix his little revealed identity problem, it was just weirdly dumb of Doctor Strange to actually accommodate Peter. Dr. Strange really tried to make everyone in the world forget who Peter Parker was. It was a massive spell that felt too excessive just to fix a man's problems. The movie went into silly mode as Parker kept interrupting Doctor Strange as he did the spell. The result was a multitude of old enemies from different universes converging on this universe to find Parker. If it was explained, it was poorly explained.

At this point, the film was on shaky ground, but it didn't budge. "No Way Home" would suffer another setback when Parker fought Strange to stop him from sending all these villains back to their respective universes. See, if they came back, they would meet death at the hands of, or because of, this universe's Spider-Man, and this universe's Spider-Man was too moralistic to allow that to happen. No, Parker would fix this so everyone could go home and live happily ever after.

Everything after that part of the movie was immaterial to me in the grand scheme. To me, when a plot is based on a flawed or just plain bad premise, everything that follows is equally wrong and pointless. Not that the things that follow can't be aesthetically cool; they are just empty.

Parker was acting on the fair advice of his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei). By his wisdom, Parker had an obligation to help these poor misguided men, no matter what the exponentially more experienced Doctor Strange said. Doctor Strange wanted to do the most logical thing which was to send each villain back to their own universe and let fate take over from there. Parker, with his oversized heart and undersized common sense, wanted to keep them in his own universe as pet projects until he could fix them and then send them back. Forget that he would actively tamper with the course of events from another universe, massively altering their timelines with incalculable consequences, he simply wasn't old enough, wisdom, or experience enough to know what the best thing to do was. Also, it was a slap in the face to the other Spider-Men. As if to say, "You guys are screwed, I'm going to find a better, healthier solution because I'm a better Spider-Man."

I was so disturbed by this new Spider-Man mission to save these villains that everything after that started to bother me. The attempts at comedy were awkward and grossly bland. The emotional moments were very frequent and long. The last nail in the coffin of this was execution time. Man, they dragged this. I could tolerate a didactic and flawed plot if you explained it to us in a quick and exciting way, but in their attempts to send this great spider-man, we had to suffer through an ocean of tears, an abyss of emotions and an abundance of silence with slow music. Everything was set up for them to restart Spider-Man if necessary, but at this point I could use a break and no more Spider-Men about "home".
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Yuki_HikarikoJan 19, 2022
I didn't like nor the concept of this new movie, nor the plot. Plus, I thought it was all explained in a rush, so that it couldn't be considered as th end of the movie.
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yoshi8869Dec 20, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I've seen this movie now twice, and I can safely say it's my favorite Spider-Man film. This movie had no business being this good. All it needed to be was a quirky introduction to the multiverse slathered with fan-service. Tom Holland could have just joked around with his buds and the movie would have made billions, and it would have accomplished what it set out to do. But instead, what we got was a slugger to the gut. One of the finest casts I've ever seen in a film with each one bringing their A game would have been enough as well (and we got just that), but NO. The writers decided to ALSO hit us with a death blow to Aunt May, fulfilled character arcs for several characters--in this universe and others--and the perfect conclusion to Tom Holland's Peter Parker trilogy wrapped in gut-wrenching depression with a tinge of bittersweet satisfaction. The MCU Spider-Man saga could have ended here and I'd have been blown away ultimately, but they still intend to do more with this character going forward: this poor, distraught, heroic, broken, courageous boy who sacrificed literally everything to be the hero the world needed in that moment. He carries the burdens of his failures into a world where no one else will have to face the ramifications of them but himself. I am still feeling pain for Peter, and I did not go into this calling myself a Spider-Man fan. This film has made me one, and I love it to my core.

What I liked most were the acting performances, most notably from Andrew Garfield, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, and Tom Holland (who has his career performance to date in this film). Andrew's Peter got a wonderful completion to his forgotten saga and Tobey's Peter is clearly arced during this film, and he plays the role of the elder Spider-Man excellently. I also loved the execution of Aunt May's death. They made her relevant in a believable way and gave her the end that would propel this Spider-Man into a league of his own. The thematic conclusion for Tom's Peter was the cherry on top of a bombastic, yet darker blockbuster epic.

The elements I was not a fan of, however, were the way in which the Spider-Mans were introduced, some of the villains having questionable motives, and the fact that I'm still nervous about what this does to the MCU as a whole, but probably only because I have no real idea where they go from here with Peter, and I have my concerns about what they might be gearing up to do, but I'll hold my breath until the next one. There were also some sloppy editing moments, especially in the final one-on-one fight with the Green Goblin. But ultimately I can look past a lot of the heavy CGI and excessive action-sequence cuts because there were far more strong suits, such as the CGI fight with Doctor Strange that had little to no cuts at all and was a beautiful sequence.

All in all, this was a spectacular film for what I went in expecting. Not a perfect one, but if you're expecting the Godfather, you're in the wrong theater. This is a fun, colorful, exciting, eventful, emotional flick that should have any moviegoer pleased with the result. Marvel still deeply cares about its work some thirteen years later, and that does put a smile on my cynical face. For me, it gets a 9.2/10.


FULL SCORE:

Production: 22/30
--Acting: 8/10
--Direction: 7/10
--Crew/Effects: 7/10

Story: 26/30
--Plot: 9/10
--Characters: 9/10
--Theme: 8/10

Immersion: 24/30
--Soundtrack: 7/10
--Visuals: 8/10
--Style/Vibe: 9/10

Personal Enjoyment: 9.2/10

Analytical Score: 81.2% B


(S: 96-100
A: 87-94
B: 75-84
C: 65-74
D: 55-64
F: 0-54)
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Mobashir25Jan 13, 2022
Very overrated film, there was no purpose to it, didn't need to be made, the acting was sublime and so was the plot.
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joyalDec 17, 2021
SpiderMan No Way Home is Goosebumps Goosebumps Goosebumps !!!!! That's the review in short .

Fan service actually, full on #spiderman treat to everyone loves Spidey ,Marvel is marvelous team of entertainment . Once again they provided
SpiderMan No Way Home is Goosebumps Goosebumps Goosebumps !!!!! That's the review in short .

Fan service actually, full on #spiderman treat to everyone loves Spidey ,Marvel is marvelous team of entertainment .

Once again they provided utmost pleasure of entertainment with high standard of film making !!!

VFX is spectacular, background score and it's technical side is perfect.

Performance vice every one has their time to steal the show : tom holland , Zendaya & Benedict Cumberbatch all did well !

Over all spiderman no way home is emotional fantabulous marvelous entertainment to enjoy again' and again for me.
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maxiestJan 10, 2022
spider man no way home is a bad movie whit a poor writing only thig wy is not terrible is the aparacion of all tree spiderman
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ZardGamezDec 17, 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home exceeded my expectations and blew my mind with how action pact and exhilarating it was!
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Evil_Jan 18, 2022
Ну такое, единственное что вытянуло этот фильм, (СПОЙЛЕР) были старые паучки
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brotatochip21Dec 27, 2021
Very little character development ontop of a stupid plot. I am a huge spider man fan and have liked all films leading up to this one, but this is the worst one byfar.
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HDR3800Dec 29, 2021
It was a good movie
It was almost what I expected
But it could have ended better because it somehow removed parts of the first part of the second
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MohamadMJJan 1, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Not a good movie but old spiders return is a good though I don't know what's those make
However i don't want to blame them
It's could be a blow minder story from multi-verse and returns of Tobey and Androw
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PatapoufDec 31, 2021
One of the worst from Tom Holland series.

Too fast, too much fan service, too little valuable content. The story does not hold to the hype, but more importantly, it does not hold to an actual consistent one. Plenty of action, tire. But not
One of the worst from Tom Holland series.

Too fast, too much fan service, too little valuable content. The story does not hold to the hype, but more importantly, it does not hold to an actual consistent one.

Plenty of action, tire. But not worth it for me...
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argonsteeleJan 3, 2022
C'mon, the cameos were cool and all but there was no meaningful plot; magic and the multiverse is not a plot! or it's a lame, kiddie plot, which is what this movie is. I like Tom Holland but I am so sick of lame, whiney, **** spiderman whoC'mon, the cameos were cool and all but there was no meaningful plot; magic and the multiverse is not a plot! or it's a lame, kiddie plot, which is what this movie is. I like Tom Holland but I am so sick of lame, whiney, **** spiderman who can't do anything because of "feelings." i hope this is the end of his lame-o spiderman career. Expand
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TotallyProGamerDec 26, 2021
This movie is great throughout the first half, but it gets to emotional and akward.
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TekitDec 23, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Not a bad idea, but a terrible end, adding old villains, they embodied a new life in them, it looked interesting, but in the end they decided to erase the memory of the whole world, thereby giving rise to a multitude of inconsistencies Expand
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Don_SoLowDec 20, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie had the makings of one the would surely disappoint from all the hype that was built up and the absurd amount of plot lines going on. I was expecting a Spider-Man 3 level of wasted potential... But somehow they were not only able to pull it off, they exceeded my expectations... Everything I was hoping for was there and they still managed to surprise me multiple times. This is also the moment I've been waiting on. Tom Holland's Spider-Man finally became Spider-MAN. He finally got out of the shadow of Tony Stark and stopped being the kid that screws up and has to fix his mistakes. I can't wait to see what direction they take it from there because that ending is perfect and not one I ever expected them to go. Expand
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BeradwsDec 22, 2021
Preface: I am a massive Tom holland spiderman fan. Say what you will but Homecoming and Far from home are in my top 10 of the MCU. With that said:
This film attempts too much and so too much is rushed. The pacing seems strange to me, scenes
Preface: I am a massive Tom holland spiderman fan. Say what you will but Homecoming and Far from home are in my top 10 of the MCU. With that said:
This film attempts too much and so too much is rushed. The pacing seems strange to me, scenes where we might expect more exploration and didnt get it. The amount of plot armor in this movie is ridiculous. It tries so hard to be a heart string puller but none of that really illicits a response from the audience. Its like they saw how people reacted to the end of End Game and thought "hells yeah lets PUMP this movie FULL of it". The jokes and gags were funny as always. But instead of it being a light hearted entertaining film, they tried to make it a serious sad film with some light hearted aspects. It almost contradicts the whole character building that took place in the previous 2 movies. I enjoyed it but i didnt love it.
Tom Holland is still a total GC though. Play golf with me!
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BeliianDec 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It was amazing, all what I want in a movie.
The only thing that didn't enjoy was the evangelization of the villians.
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Hawk67Dec 18, 2021
Aside all the fan service, it is only an average Marvel movie. It loses a lot value as a piece of individual art as it depends so much on nostalgia and all the background from previous movies, as there is almost no character set up and theAside all the fan service, it is only an average Marvel movie. It loses a lot value as a piece of individual art as it depends so much on nostalgia and all the background from previous movies, as there is almost no character set up and the only character with real developement is the protagonist. It also makes it somewhat unique, for it works as a sort of conclusion for movies from other sagas. Expand
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ArthurcnogDec 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When you take out all the fan service, what you find beneath is a poor acted movie composed of many separate ideas that struggle to get together. Albeit this, the movie has it's positives like bringing to the MCU's Spider Man the conflicts which the comics' Spider Man faced. This deeper emotional aspect helps to fill the void left by the movie's lack of quality acting. Exception is Willem Dafoe's acting, which clearly stands out as a better one. Tobey Maguire just seems completely out of it while Andrew Garfield tries to bring the Amazing Spider Man back. With exception of the Green Goblin and Doc Oc, the other villains just look like fillers, also Doctor Strange feels completely out of character again as he is the main culprit ot the movie's plot. Expand
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CharlieW13Dec 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This film isn't bad but it isn't that great either. The story is quite bad; no multiverse film has managed to create a good, interesting story so I am not surprised that this film failed too. The first hour is incredibly dull and uninspiring; it does nothing unique or interesting. The returning villains are somehow swept aside as if they are just playthings. They take no longer than 5-10 minutes to defeat which is crazy considering there was once a whole film dedicated completely to them. Tom Holland's Spiderman isn't this powerful, its just a bit ridiculous. The film gets better in the the second half when the other spidermen come into the film. They really transform the film and create the best moments. Andrew Garfield's and Tobey Maguire's spidermen have amazing chemistry and really improved the film. Tom Holland's spiderman is, simply put, dull compared to the other actors' adaptations. Aunt May's death means nothing; we barely know her so why would we care so it wasn't sad at all. The only part of the film that was sad was when Andrew Garfield's spiderman saved MJ as he was finally strong enough to save someone spiderman loved. Despite these criticisms the film isn't bad; the other spidermen turn the film from mediocre (rating of 5) to quite good (rating of 6). There were some really good moments but the film suffered from a bad story and a poor portrayal of spiderman from Tom Holland. I'm not saying he is a bad spiderman because he's not but his story just doesn't appeal to me, its nothing that hasn't already been seen and is just boring.
Overall, the films ok with some good moments sprinkled towards the end of the film.
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ScienceAdvisorDec 20, 2021
Massive plot holes, character assassination (Dr. Strange is written as an idiot), contrivances, and character flips for no established reasons, drag this down. It is fun, but vapid. Dr. Strange's power levels has no continuity in this, asMassive plot holes, character assassination (Dr. Strange is written as an idiot), contrivances, and character flips for no established reasons, drag this down. It is fun, but vapid. Dr. Strange's power levels has no continuity in this, as he now can causally alter the entire MULTIVERSE, which makes him far more powerful that the entire Infinity Gauntlet (with all the stones). This means he should be very easily to do anything, yet the plot does not allow that. Also, you need to ignore that Spider-man (at least one of them) gets innocent people killed yet just shrugs it off. Nice to see that heroes do not blame themselves for reckless behavior. The excuse of many defenders of this movie is that they had "good intentions" and this just shines a light on modern society and it's failure to understand that is not acceptable, especially for a hero. Expand
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SuyashpaikraoDec 20, 2021
What a EPIC movie man. My mind is BLONEAWAY it's Oooosam you must watch it on biggest screen possible
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Darkvenom407Dec 19, 2021
Honestly im truly disappointed, but i had fun. The directors brought in major actors and villains from the previous movies like the original and the amazing spiderman. Sadly i wasnt a fan of the new take of MCU's spiderman in the first place,Honestly im truly disappointed, but i had fun. The directors brought in major actors and villains from the previous movies like the original and the amazing spiderman. Sadly i wasnt a fan of the new take of MCU's spiderman in the first place, its less spiderman like and less peter parker, less NYC, and more Tom holland and his fellow friends. It aint a 9-10 as some claim it to be, tho i wish it was! It really needed more of toby and andrew in it and also more of the villains which were completely discarded in this movie, to a point that they are pretty much forgettable which is sad! You have the green goblin, dr octo octavius, electron etc.. and you barely get a background check on them nor rewind, and here is tom to save the day, defeat bad guys, and take place for tobey and andrew. Overall, i would say, just wait till you can rent it on youtube for cheap. I really wanted to see more tobey save the day, with andrew and tom, and have a longer, more enjoyable time knowing the characters. But i didnt get that, and the action was so little, and the movie is so short so dont worry about holding your weewee the entire movie. Expand
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Ascended333Dec 17, 2021
The filmmakers put their faith in a character, not fireworks, and the result is
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And717Dec 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Una película insulsa, sin ritmo, con un guion muy mejorable. Desde mi punto de vista tiene muchas incongruencias. Dr Strange no le puede quitar un caramelo a SpiderMan?? Por otra parte la aparición de Garfield y Maguire, me parece que sobraba, no ha aportado nada que no pudiera aportar May cuando le dice la mítica frase poco antes de morir, o incluso Happy o algún recuerdo de el mismo con Tony. El medio sacrificio que hace Maguire al final perfectamente podría haber sido Ned. Vamos que la aparición de los otros Spiderman es innecesaria. Expand
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TheQuietGamerDec 19, 2021
It's likely not too much of a stretch to say that Spider-Man could be the most widely marketed superhero of all time, with only maybe Batman giving him a run for his money in that department. I've seen the character in so many different formsIt's likely not too much of a stretch to say that Spider-Man could be the most widely marketed superhero of all time, with only maybe Batman giving him a run for his money in that department. I've seen the character in so many different forms and incarnations over the years that after Far From Home I honestly thought I was getting Spider-Man'd out. Upon finishing this however, I'm now wondering if instead I'm just not that much of a fan of the MCU's take. Seeing all the bits and pieces pulled from the previous silver screen adaptations of Peter Parker made me realize exactly how much I'd be down for a fourth Raimi movie or even a third Amazing. Another Tom Holland standalone though? Despite loving Homecoming and there being nothing inherently wrong with this or its other direct sequel, I'd pass in favor of seeing his story continue in one the universe's shared outings for a few reasons.

The first might simply be Jon Watts. It's no secret that when you sit down to watch a Marvel flick you're in for lengthy ride. Their very best releases however are able to somewhat prevent you from realizing this in the moment by how well they keep you engaged with the studio's established mix of humor, heart, and action. Watts is using the exact same formula, but has been unable since his first entry to apply it a manner that's kept me from feeling every excruciatingly long second of the 2 hour+ running-times in either of his two Home (Far From and now No Way) follow-ups. Then there's the supporting cast. I don't care about the likes of Ned Leeds or "Happy" Hogan the way I have the Harry Osborns and Gwen Stacys of the past, while the original interpretations of returning staples such as Aunt May and MJ are nowhere near as endearing. An unfortunate fact given what a large role they all play in these films and probably the best example of how not every aspect of the MCU's unique vision for Spider-Man has been for the better.

None of that is to say this isn't worth watching. It's just what kept the biggest MCU event since Endgame from hitting home with me personally. When it's delivering on all of its wildest rumors however, even I was elated. Not every of promise gets fulfilled as it turns out stuff like the mid-credits scene in Let There Be Carnage was a complete waste of everyone's time, but there's enough here to make for a longtime Spidey fan's ultimate wet dream. I particularly loved how it gave me the slightest bit of insight into what the lives of certain characters were like after where they ended up the last time I got to see them onscreen. The whole thing also serves as a soft reboot of the titular hero that takes him back to his roots so the future is as always open to a wide range of interesting possibilities. Whether one of those potential directions it can go in will cause me to finally embrace Holland the way I did Tobey and, yes, even Garfield is another matter, but at least my curiosity as to what may come next has cautiously been piqued following a period when it had waned almost entirely.
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noob328Dec 17, 2021
There’s no attempt to hide that the film is pure fan service, a greatest-hits mashup of Spider-Man’s cinematic legacy
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AndreLee7Feb 20, 2022
Nostalgia cashgrab the movie, felt like an SNL skit. Iron Man Jr Tom Holland still sucks
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RealityReviewsDec 19, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. They nailed it. Great movie. Easily in top 5 of all Marvel movies. Believe the hype on this one. Expand
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DuperretDec 19, 2021
This is an epic film that plays on the nostalgia and feelings of the spectator, a great fan service that is too enjoyable.
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AcidCasualDec 18, 2021
Just not convincing enough. The story was interesting enough but didn’t have the epic moments that made you think ‘wow’. Tom Holland, doesn’t do a convincing American accent and for some reason makes his role a little less authentic andJust not convincing enough. The story was interesting enough but didn’t have the epic moments that made you think ‘wow’. Tom Holland, doesn’t do a convincing American accent and for some reason makes his role a little less authentic and likeable. The film really was more a biopic of Spider-Man and all the other actors etc are there to support his storyline. In many Marvel films, there’s bigger stories weaving it’s way throughout to add depth, But here, none. Just Spidies internal struggle. Dr Strange’s role in the film was whimsical.

The bad guys were mainly just their to fill the narrative and not create any real surprise. (Except one major surprise).

Worth the watch but forgettable.
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DAMONPROGAMESDec 21, 2021
its a guy from fortnite guys WAKE UP! they at least made so 2 copys of him and changed a suits but they did give credits so this movie is so mid and i cant give more than 5
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davygravy93Dec 17, 2021
The one redeeming quality is having the other spidermen play off each other which to be fair is a really interesting concept but the problem is that's all the movie has going for it. I would like this movie much more if into the spiderverseThe one redeeming quality is having the other spidermen play off each other which to be fair is a really interesting concept but the problem is that's all the movie has going for it. I would like this movie much more if into the spiderverse didn't already do this type of plot, I think that movie did much more with the multiverse setup where as No Way Home just uses it for fanfare. Overall not a terrible movie but not that great either. Expand
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nosoulginger21Dec 17, 2021
You’ll love this movie if you like every other Marvel movie and if you saw the original Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man movies. You’ll be very confused if you don’t remember or haven’t seen those past Spider-Man movies. With that said,You’ll love this movie if you like every other Marvel movie and if you saw the original Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man movies. You’ll be very confused if you don’t remember or haven’t seen those past Spider-Man movies. With that said, that’s all that’s special about No Way Home is the fan fare. The plot is a good idea, but not played out right. Character setup without any spoilers is done poorly. The action is way too goofy and over the top. The dialogue is for the most part bad. There were a few funny jokes, but nothing great. Overall just another mediocre Marvel film. Expand
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robkleyDec 19, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fan-service?!, many bad reviews just claim this. In my case, this is the only reason why I am giving this movie 4/10 but the truth is... the plot doesn't hold up, the acting is mediocre, the special effects are truly bad (Doc Oc. looked more realistic in Spider-man 2 nearly 20 years ago), and oh God, the cars that are smashed in the bridge fight are so awfully rendered that the PS4 Spider-man game looks way better. Yeah, it had many great characters, yeah it had many great heroes and villains from the other movies, but still... I left the movie so disappointed!!! It really felt that Marvel and Sony wanted to copy everything that worked in all the other Spider-man movies and Avengers and throw everything in a single 2:30 movie, the result is that no single character is developed in this movie! Yes, I watched every other single movie but I really couldn't care less about any character this time, because each character screen time was completely insignificant. Not to mention the scene in which Ned brings the two spidey's to help, oh God, what a mediocre and absolutely ridiculous scene!!! I honestly have no idea how so many people that claim to be fans have been giving this absolute mass of a movie a 10/10 or 5-start rating... Expand
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Treasure188Dec 17, 2021
Good movie. Probably the biggest film of the spiderman series. I don't hate it but I also don't like it. Please don't come at me for this.
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ismacinefiloDec 18, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Disappointing at its BEST. Everything you wish to happen, it's gonna happen in a pretty much disappointing way. The actors are overacted, especially the "villains", they don't live to the hype, neither do tobey or Andrew, their appereances are bland and the interactions between them are ridiculously portrait, none of the characters have the essence they used to have in their films. For me, they **** up the spider verse in movies. Fan service reheated. Expand
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shanondDec 20, 2021
One word-disappointment
Poor acting , story ,plot and no character development.Dr strange character is poorly written makes him look like a clown or a sidekick.
Aunt may death was not that impactful not explored properly. And people hating
One word-disappointment
Poor acting , story ,plot and no character development.Dr strange character is poorly written makes him look like a clown or a sidekick.
Aunt may death was not that impactful not explored properly. And people hating spiderman in the beginning of movie and tn he roams freely doesn't make sense.
Cliche multiverse jokes that failed to make me laugh.
It is more like fan made movie
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AceofspadeFeb 19, 2022
never seen something this overrated since endgame. both are plothole filled garbages
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DeviltherobotDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After the bombshell after credits scene of the last Spiderman movie showing Peter parker's identity revealed I was eagerly waiting a new movie. And now that the movie came out I can sadly say that it did not deliver.

Some aspects of the movie like the acting are very good. Dafoe is easily the best actor here able to portray Norman Osborne in a way very similar to a dementia patient lost in the world. Tobey is able to accurately portray an older wiser Spiderman, and Garfield is able to pull off the pain of losing Gwen well still nearly a decade later. Other aspects like the narrative are not as good. The story is jumbled and kind of stupid. we need to fix all the villains? This is a mind numbingly dumb idea. Furthermore the overarching reveal that the entire MCU Spiderman trilogy is an origin story was a bad choice. There was no reason to essentially yeet MJ and Ned. The movie now seems in retrospect to be a bizzaro soft reboot of the MCU Spiderman series more inline with being an MCU Tobey than its own thing. We also did not need another "with great power comes great responsibility" scene. This was a misstep. Part of why the first MCU Spiderman movie was good was due to that overplayed cliché scene not being in that movie. I don't care for the saying, I have known about this for over 2 decades, lets move on. Something that again the first MCU Spiderman did well, I just assumed Peter in that movie already heard the speech because the audience already has. The fan service while being fun was also overplayed. Felt like an episode of full house with my theater clapping every 3 seconds because of some random reference. Overall I did like it, but it is the worst of the 3 MCU Spiderman movies. If you turn your brain off and get happy at 1000 references then you'll like the movie. I would give it a 3/5 (6.5/10)

Side note:
Aunt May's death was one of the funniest things about the movie. She gets suplexed by the glider, blown up, and then walks around for a few minutes and then dies after the cliché "great power" spiel. I was laughing the entire time. Less is more guys, she could have just been stabbed or something we didn't need an entire production for her death
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MrJimmyDec 18, 2021
Lots of fanservice and fun charater moments. The plot makes sense but some leaps in logic have to be made. If you like spiderman you will like it. Lot of cheering at the cinema where I saw this.
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ianzhelabogdanoJan 30, 2022
Bad writing. I don't know how anyone could look at this and say the writing is good.
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sremosdetJan 5, 2022
This movie was aggressive mediocre. I mean it’s hard to make a bad movie with THAT much money I guess, but they really tried. This was the least entertaining movie I’ve watched in theatres in a long time, I actually got my phone out to tryThis movie was aggressive mediocre. I mean it’s hard to make a bad movie with THAT much money I guess, but they really tried. This was the least entertaining movie I’ve watched in theatres in a long time, I actually got my phone out to try book a dentists appointment - they were fully booked. I feel like I’m kicking puppies by hating this movie, cause it’s all fluffy and niceties, but lacks any substance.

Also bringing in Hannibal & JB Smoove for a comedy scene and then giving them those lines is a travesty. You could’ve put those two on set with no lines and they’d have been funnier.
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mailpollFeb 17, 2022
I didn't like nor the concept of this new movie, nor the plot. Plus, I thought it was all explained in a rush, so that it couldn't be considered as th end of the movie.
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copyrockrollDec 17, 2021
It is best Marvel movie upto date.
I love the entry of each superheroes and supervillans ,it feels like goosebumps.
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ThememesterJan 1, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fun to see the old guys back again, but the movie was **** other than that. Expand
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MB_Dec 28, 2021
Over long, dull, miserable self indulgent codswallop that purely relies on undue nostalgia for any positivity.

Ironically the biggest problem are the plot holes which a spawned by a character who's main power is making holes. He goes from
Over long, dull, miserable self indulgent codswallop that purely relies on undue nostalgia for any positivity.

Ironically the biggest problem are the plot holes which a spawned by a character who's main power is making holes. He goes from godlike powers to being unable to do things back to being a god with no clear reasoning or rules obeying these restraints, it's just magic, so there! Deal with it!

All in all, just a big waste of time.
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jukuri3Dec 28, 2021
Story didn't make much sense and it was just a bad movie in my opinion. Try tried to much and failed
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jpritchaJan 19, 2022
One of the most brain-dead movies I've ever had to sit through.

The tone of the movie swings wildly between silly and not-taking-itself-too-seriously in some scenes, and then trying to hit hard with emotional drama that it makes absolutely
One of the most brain-dead movies I've ever had to sit through.

The tone of the movie swings wildly between silly and not-taking-itself-too-seriously in some scenes, and then trying to hit hard with emotional drama that it makes absolutely no meaningful build up to in other scenes. As a result, the silly scenes feel awkward, and the drama heavy scenes fall completely flat. The entire plot is pulled along by a string of increasingly convoluted deus ex machinas, all under the pseudo-scientific guises of "string theory", "the multiverse", "magic", and "making/repairing something powerful in the lab". The sheer number of these absurd devices makes the entire plot and all of the character motivations mostly incomprehensible by the halfway point.

By the end of the movie I was left feeling like Spider-Man was an annoying, egocentric, and self-righteous little jerk, and that I really didn't care at all about any of the other characters. The movie boils down to a 2-hour-long slog of flimsy fan service and nostalgia baiting for the Spider-Man franchise. But hey, it's a perfectly valid, focus-group-tested recipe for butts in seats that all but guarantees a profit.
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vickyfwqDec 28, 2021
Too many debating, and not making sense movie, and actor is not attracting in the movie.
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WeslyGDec 26, 2021
I'm so tired of seeing guys in underpants over tights around me on billboards that I just want to put 2 points here, because you've already done it.
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SaquenmeDeLatamDec 28, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Meh, the only thing I liked was Charlie Cox's reappearance as DareDevil
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RDOTTDec 26, 2021
The worst part of the new Spider-Man. I was so glad when Spider-Man with Tom Holland was released. And all films with Tom Holland as Spider-Man was awesome, but in this part, they made just worse than even before 2017. I'm depressed,The worst part of the new Spider-Man. I was so glad when Spider-Man with Tom Holland was released. And all films with Tom Holland as Spider-Man was awesome, but in this part, they made just worse than even before 2017. I'm depressed, Spider-Man was so great. Marvel, you ruined my day and love to your character. Expand
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attemptatreasonDec 25, 2021
First 30 minutes is not good. I'm not sure what's going on - feels like a diary of a whimpy kid film. Might be an MIT ad - still not sure. The whole tone of this film is is terrible. Im not sure who Mysterio is, but it seems extremelyFirst 30 minutes is not good. I'm not sure what's going on - feels like a diary of a whimpy kid film. Might be an MIT ad - still not sure. The whole tone of this film is is terrible. Im not sure who Mysterio is, but it seems extremely unrealisitc, hypobolised, and very "modernized." Im sure kids like nothing more than the fantisizing of the situation Peter is in; also, who gives af where your applying to - did MIT give yall the budget to the film? No one cares - movies are supposed to take you away from real life, yet that seems to be the focus. All these kids act like mature adults, is that realistic? Prehaps. Of all the fun things the movie could have shown, I just find the opening so useless. Why do all marvel movies need to connect? 26:16 minutes in, dropped it. Boring Expand
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diiplesDec 29, 2021
stop reading the negative reviews go watch it, it didn't make 1 billion dollars in barely two weeks for nothing
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Solo554Dec 18, 2021
So unrealistic and many weird characters in the film like the magician, its like bollywood movies
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vickiesyFeb 4, 2022
REALLY SUCKS!!!!!! totally a waste of time watching it. Better save your time doing something else.
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ThinklandDec 18, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This Movie was bad visually or audio wise but made all the other “spider mans” irrelevant and a waste of time. It seems that they can just push a couple buttons and fix all the villains in a matter of seconds. I know that this is just a movie but why not just push the stupid button, why are you trying to save the bad guys who have killed so many people it just dose not make any Sense. What was the point meaningless movie that messes everything up. Nothing makes sense any more and there are so many more things wrong with this movie than the thing that’s that I said 2/10 Expand
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JayssDec 21, 2021
so boring and constantly trying to make you 'sad'. villains complexity is removed just to prop up the spider-man. just constant crying and plot conveniently does 180 when things goes too far.
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Dingo21Dec 17, 2021
Just badly made fan service. The play doesn't make sense and the film doesn't have an artistic relevance. It's made by fans and not by a director or a writer with creative ideas.
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thedaarkbattyDec 20, 2021
Acting was terrible. Tobey looked like he wanted to get in and out as soon as possible because he was only doing it for a quick paycheck. Garfield was not any better.
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SkeptecDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is ridiculously mediocre. With the large amount of praise allow me to explain with spoilers. The story makes no sense. Spiderman has to get together all of the anomalies from other dimensions so Dr. Strange can make a spell to send them back? So, he gets together all of these villains who are from other dimensions, and he makes this spell, and he's about to hit it and Spiderman decides he doesn't want to because he kills them in other universes. Ok. Understandable. He's a hero. But wait. We find out he didn't get all of them together. There were 2 spidermans who were also from another dimension in this dimension. Wait. Why weren't they needed for Dr. Strange to make that spell? Wait. They don't all have to be in the same place at all for this spell to work either? Then why did we round them up in cells? I'm so confused. Okay, let's ignore all of that. If you saw this movie, remember when Aunt May dies, Spiderman very clearly gets shot in the shoulder. Somehow he instantly heals from that and we hear nothing of it again. He just chills on a rooftop, logistically bleeding out. But the movie just kind of forgot they made him get shot in the shoulder.

Dr. Strange gets defeated in his own mirror world, where he controls everything and is invincible. Tobey survives being stabbed & surviving like it's nothing ruining a high stakes, tragic, heartfelt death scene that could only have logically been stopped because they need him for a future multiverse movie one would presume. (Dr Strange and the MoM anyone?) Electro makes previous Spiderman go unconscious with a single zap, and moves at the speed of light so he can only dodge him with his Spidey sense. This electro is even stronger due to Tony Stark's technology, but cannot kill a Spiderman or even make them unconscious with a solid minute of screen time zapping him.

Let's talk about how out of character the news guy became. He went from needing to literally show up and use helicopters to aggressively film spidermans every move, to suddenly upon hearing spiderman taunt death onto his opponents at the statue of liberty being completely absent. What the heck happened? The writers didn't want a character they made to inconvenience your climactic end fight so they had to make the character act in ways he normally wouldn't. That's just garbage writing.

I'm not even going to touch on how illogical this spell is when people remember spiderman, but don't remember peter parker. It's just confusing as to how the story would have gotten to where it is without that memory when it comes to people like Happy, Aunt May, his friends, etc. and the more you think about it the more you'll want to rip your hair out so let's skip that garbage fire.

The entire movie was designed to give fan service at the cost of a great story like we had in the previous movie Far from Home.

The redeeming qualities are the great fight scenes, seeing 3 spidermans we're familiar with interact and share the screen together, and Willem Dafoe's amazing oscar level acting in this movie. I give it 3 or 4 stars out of 10.
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v77Dec 20, 2021
this movie is so bad i don't know what they where thinking when they film the movie
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tontoJan 17, 2022
This is the third MCU Spider-Man movie, and the movie starts where the last one left off with Spider-Man's secret identity being broadcasted by J Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle after his exploits with Mysterio and Peter is trying to avoidThis is the third MCU Spider-Man movie, and the movie starts where the last one left off with Spider-Man's secret identity being broadcasted by J Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle after his exploits with Mysterio and Peter is trying to avoid attention. He goes to Doctor Strange to cast a spell to make everyone forget he's Spider-Man. Strange casts the spell but it is tampered with by Peter so that other unwanted characters come through. Alfred Molina returns as Doctor Octopus and Willem Dafoe comes back as Green Goblin. The best part of the movie was having all these characters from previous franchises come back. Sandman, Lizard, and Electro were re-introduced, and they were all portrayed by their former cast members. It was also cool seeing Tobey's Spider-Man again and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man and I liked how they are given a real role in the film. The movie ends bittersweet with Peter and MJ going off to college, having had her memory of Spider-Man being Peter erased. There are potential routes the series could go from here, one is a symbiote storyline which is winked at after the credits. Kraven the Hunter, Hydroman, Shocker and Black Cat could be introduced. Scorpion or a storyline with Ned Leeds becoming Hobgoblin has also been speculated on. Expand
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SethChickJan 31, 2022
the best marvel movie. the best spiderman movie. tom holland and his peter parker's growth in this trilogy has given us the most endearing, inspiring, and genuine spider-man ever put to film. this movie somehow balances fan expectations, fitsthe best marvel movie. the best spiderman movie. tom holland and his peter parker's growth in this trilogy has given us the most endearing, inspiring, and genuine spider-man ever put to film. this movie somehow balances fan expectations, fits in with the mcu, and focusses on real plot development for every single character, including the villains. i loved the message that no one is beyond redemption and that when shown kindness and care, people can really change. the great power/responsibility line in this movie holds more of an emotional punch and purpose than any of the other versions. you can really see where that sentiment comes from, what it means to peter, and how it will change his character going on. 10/10 movie, absolutely exemplary superhero film. Expand
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TrevorHunter6Jan 31, 2022
Positive elixir trade.
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Batman191881Jan 31, 2022
Green Goblin is the best live action Spider-Man villain after this movie. Period.
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jermainetrotterJan 5, 2022
This movie is a dream come true for Spider-Man fans. This movie was so dang good.
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Haupt351Mar 9, 2022
Absolute garbage, it’s sad that grown men actually pay to watch this CGI mess of a children’s movie
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corrodedDec 17, 2021
It is easily the best phase 4 content, it's not even remotely close.

The MCU has missed having a baddie as good as Octavius, or Osbourne.

I am glad the first act was the only one with a lot of 'Marvel humour'
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JeremyOlagokeFeb 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best Spider-Man movies ever made! It turned spider boy into Spider-Man. Expand
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AyushShahDec 31, 2021
Sure the movie has flaws, but that don’t change the fact that this was a very emotional and crowd pleasing experience from beginning to end..
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MaulersFeb 6, 2022
This is one of the greatest movies of all time thank you marvel and Sony for making it work.
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NickIAmFeb 25, 2022
I really didn't like the fan service in this movie. The way they made the story go with multiverse and other Parkers. This whole movie at the end of it felt like a waste of time.

Beggining of the movie 10/10
Middle 7/10
The end of the movie? 0/10
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Stream2BigScreeDec 20, 2021
It's a big weekend in the Marvel world. Yes, the MCU continues its saga with Spider-Man: No Way Home. We've waited a long time for this movie to come out, and it's finally here. Judging by the ticket sales and packed theaters, you may haveIt's a big weekend in the Marvel world. Yes, the MCU continues its saga with Spider-Man: No Way Home. We've waited a long time for this movie to come out, and it's finally here. Judging by the ticket sales and packed theaters, you may have already seen this movie. Let's see what Tom Holland and crew have for us on this record-breaking weekend.

No Way Home is a continuation from where Far From Home left off. This review may contain some spoilers about the previous movies, but it's nothing that you couldn't get from the trailer. Check out the trailer below. Also, what's wrong with you?! Why haven't you seen the new iterations of your friendly neighborhood Spider-man? Shame on you! Anyway, you're here now and it's not too late to catch up on the MCU but, particularly, the Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland.

This third episode of Spider-Man just continues the hope that Disney and Sony can figure out these rights so that the MCU can have all of its necessary parts. Here, the viewer of this movie, whether fan or general audience member, can enjoy it. This movie has a nice but interesting mix of nostalgia and forward thinking. We get blasts from the past but also a story that mixes the current with the prospective future. This is clearly what Kevin Feige has been really good at with the phases of the MCU. No Way Home, strangely, had a similar Infinity War feel to it as well. There's a culmination of the years of Spider-Man made into one cohesive story. The story as a whole isn't that great but the execution was excellent. It takes you from the high of highs to the low of lows back up and down like a yo-yo. Plus, there are moments of legit comedy. For those that care, I can absolutely see you catching that thug tear in your eye at multiple moments throughout the movie. Ultimately, the end product just feels good and gives those who want to stay truer to the Spider-Man character hope and relief. This may sound very vague but it's hard to not spoil this movie when it has so much excitement to it.

Now, the cast as a whole is huge. Disney has sooo much money to spend, it's unreal. You have Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, and J. K. Simmons, in the cast and they aren't even the main characters. This cast definitely has enough cash to find a way home. As a whole, there are many poignant and heartfelt moments led by Tom Holland and Zendaya. There are also a couple weird moments where you'll feel awkward, but strangely enough, Spider-Man is supposed to be a bit awkward and offbeat; so, even when things aren't working, IT STRANGELY WORKS. This movie just works. It's Spider-Man to the multiverse max. Full of fanfare with the cast and the storyline and I'm sure there is more to come.

Long story short, this is no Miles Morales Spiderverse but for a live action sequel this is exactly what we deserve. Spider-Man: No Way Home while it somehow found a way to get a bit slow in the middle, the stakes in a single hero movie have never been bigger. The cast is huge. The stakes are huge. The impact on the MCU will be huge as well. Overall, Spider-Man: No Way Home is just a blockbuster you must see with a big box of fresh popcorn.
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FindAccezWowDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Simplesmente perfeito, impossível um fã não gostar. Eu facilmente digo que esta é a obra prima do fan service, e isso é algo bom. Nota 10. Expand
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AidanMcreaJan 19, 2022
Not only was this movie so epic, but it was super emotional and really had a lot of heart in it. The movie really did tell a bunch of deep and emotional themes.
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AndinoKarolFeb 8, 2022
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EliqxApr 6, 2022
Surely no way home has a truly obscene narrative pretext but at the level of emotions that this film transmits to you is incredible
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Jesse_CollinsDec 19, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thought that this movie would disappoint me when I first heard about it as I thought it would ruin the older beloved Raimi characters as well as be very childish and kid friendly in the tone. However I am happy to say that is not what I got as what I got was a masterpiece. First off the tone is dark and most of the comedy in this movie is done much better then most of the childish MCU movies. 2nd the tone is very dark at times and it really gives Tom Holland Peter Parker depth. Also the villains especially Green Goblin were all fantastic as they have understandable motivations and are developed decently. The story and plot, as well as the pacing are all pretty decent. The soundtrack in this movie was great way better then the two Tom Holland movies. The action is all breathtaking and the fan service in this movie is very well done, much better then Endgame imo. Expand
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finalnightDec 17, 2021
Honestly one of the best superhero films I have ever seen. Completely surpassed my expectations.
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TachDec 18, 2021
At the age of 24, this was the first time i actually cried watching a movie at the theater. Thank you, this was intense and beautiful.
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Luka1998010Dec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No Way Home is a fan service like no other.
Putting 3 generations of Spider-Men into one movie, regardless of which one you like the most was icing on the cake !
Lots of emotional moments, a few times got me teary eyed with a massive grin on my face. Seeing Tobey Maguire again after 14 years as Spider-Man, was the best way to end 2021
Oh and the hug scene at the end with all 3 of them... Wow
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DubtrayDec 17, 2021
Definitly the best Spiderman movie of the "Holland trilogy". A lot of fun (sometimes too much), a lot of emotion, high stakes and a nostalgia bomb with clever story packaging. Sometimes a bit all over the place but a really good endproduct inDefinitly the best Spiderman movie of the "Holland trilogy". A lot of fun (sometimes too much), a lot of emotion, high stakes and a nostalgia bomb with clever story packaging. Sometimes a bit all over the place but a really good endproduct in its entirety and an ending that makes you excited for the future. Expand
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Dannyalves1Dec 17, 2021
Yes!!! Go watch this movie ASAP!! The movie is a very thrilling crowd pleaser, and is everything I wanted it to be. The movie has a good story with well presented themes. And Tom Holland’s Spider-Man really grows and changes as a characterYes!!! Go watch this movie ASAP!! The movie is a very thrilling crowd pleaser, and is everything I wanted it to be. The movie has a good story with well presented themes. And Tom Holland’s Spider-Man really grows and changes as a character which is great. Also the action in this movie is so awesome and even sometimes it is dark and brutal which I love. Expand
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Daini20Dec 18, 2021
LA MEJOR PELÍCULA DE LA HISTORIA, UNA VERDADERA PELÍCULA DE SPIDERMAN, TOM HOLLAN SERÁ AHORA SÍ UN SPIDERMAN DE LA VIEJA ESCUELA ❤❤❤
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