Columbia Pictures | Release Date: December 17, 2021
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RighterDec 17, 2021
No Way Home is everything any real fan of Marvel or Spider-Man could ever have hoped for, and a little more. I won't give away any spoilers, but it's a fantastic movie that's made ten times better if you're a long-time fan who's seen theNo Way Home is everything any real fan of Marvel or Spider-Man could ever have hoped for, and a little more. I won't give away any spoilers, but it's a fantastic movie that's made ten times better if you're a long-time fan who's seen the previous iterations in the franchise. It caters to casual fans but multiplies the dramatic (and comedic) payoffs for older fans and is enough to reduce full-grown adults to puddles of teary-eyed, ear-to-ear grinning satisfaction. All performances are top-notch, and Tom Holland delivers his best performance ever, both as Spider-Man and Peter Parker. All the other cast members are equally superb, and it's obvious that they all knew they were taking part in something extraordinary. Their love for the Spidey Mythos shines through every second of their screentime. In spades.

As for the surprises, well, let's just say...the movie does THAT. While you're getting over the fact that it actually did THAT, it then goes along and does THAT as well. While you're recovering from beautiful and understated fan service (there's nothing wrong with fan service when understated and tastefully done and especially when it's done to serve the story, and not at its expense - a lesson that critics should learn when they're not too busy trying to sound above it all), it then goes along and also does THAT, to devastatingly emotional effect. No Way Home is a master class in entertainment, and a masterclass in dramatic storytelling, and nay-sayers like Scott, Cameron, and Scorcese need to wake up and pull their heads out of their collective butts because there's nothing to say you can't be fun, funny, and unyielding in gravitas all within the same movie. If you could distill all your love for Spider-Man into a movie, this would be the result. This is the Peter Parker we've all grown up with, and he's spectacular, and he's still just a young man who's trying his hardest to do the right thing. This is the Spider-Man who never quits. This is the Spider-Man who, despite all odds, could grow into the hero who beat FireLord while the Avengers were gone, and could survive Kraven's Last Hunt. This is the Spider-Man that turns adults to Jello-O while they remember holding a flashlight under the sheets after their parents had sent them to bed on a school night. Incredibly enough for a two and a half hour movie, not a single scene drags. It's tempered to perfection. The action scenes are fast but never confusing, and the dramatic scenes are heavy without feeling slow. It trusts the audience with its dramatic beats and doesn't resort to melodrama.

The only slightly weak point is some undercooked CGI. Then again, Marvel Studios always seems to produce better CGI than the Sony Pictures installments. But that's a minor complaint in a movie that works so hard to be the absolute best it can be.

I've already seen it twice, and it was an even more emotional experience the second time around.

Avoid spoilers! You'll just be ruining a stellar experience for yourself.
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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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TheChaser1985Jun 4, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. All 3 Spider-men together made me feel beyond happy. Expand
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drlowdonDec 21, 2021
Having had his real identity publicly exposed, Peter Parker asks Doctor Strange if he can make the World forget that he’s Spider-Man so that his friends and family can go back to living a normal life. Unfortunately the spell doesn’t quite goHaving had his real identity publicly exposed, Peter Parker asks Doctor Strange if he can make the World forget that he’s Spider-Man so that his friends and family can go back to living a normal life. Unfortunately the spell doesn’t quite go according to plan…

You can pick holes in the plot if you really want to, and it’s hard to argue with those saying this movie is largely fan service, but at a time when my interest in the MCU was just starting to wane Marvel have produced one of their best movies to date. Reviewing this movie without spoiling the surprises is difficult to do, so I’ll just say that if you’re a fan of Spider-Man movies you simply have to see this.
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dharmaDec 18, 2021
Do we need any more introduction on this film? This is not the best Spider-man film, but it is definetelly one of the most crowd pleasing film in the series. All the incredible cast of characters work so well and have so much chemistry thatDo we need any more introduction on this film? This is not the best Spider-man film, but it is definetelly one of the most crowd pleasing film in the series. All the incredible cast of characters work so well and have so much chemistry that it is incredibly insane that this film can ever be made. But it also shows how savvy Kevin Feige and Co. is. This film reconciles a thorny relationship between Disney and Sony in a way that made an absolute 'win-win' for all parties involved. As somebody in business myself, I am absolutely floored by these, opening up a great mount of possibility. No spoiler here though are two very important after credit scenes, both are equally important folks so stick around after the credit. Expand
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MattyiceDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. While not perfect (there are a lot of plot conveniences at points and the fan service can be a little overbearing at points), Spider-Man: NWH is a ridiculously fun and emotional film that serves as a great individual story for Tom Holland's Peter Parker as well as a love letter to all things Spider-Man. All of the performances are spectacular (specifically Holland, Zendaya, Dafoe, and Molina), but one that stood out to me most was Andrew Garfield, who gives it his all as a less confident and seemingly dejected Spider-Man (hilarious and tragic in a meta context). All the action was really well-executed, the villains are so fun to see again, it does a much better job of balancing comedy and drama than most MCU films, and it was such a special film experience I'm sure to remember and go back to time and time again. Expand
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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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Archer_11Jan 2, 2022
Incredible movie with arguably the best juggling of moving parts in any action film in recent memory. That No Way Home could not only tie a bow around the home trilogy but also give Garfield the farewell he never had and a beautiful encoreIncredible movie with arguably the best juggling of moving parts in any action film in recent memory. That No Way Home could not only tie a bow around the home trilogy but also give Garfield the farewell he never had and a beautiful encore scene between Maguire and Dafoe - outstanding. Expand
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Compi24Dec 23, 2021
The cinematic equivalent of dropping all five Exodia cards onto the playing field during a game of Yu-Gi-Oh. It doesn't matter how much time, effort or planning this took to make happen because they really just make it look so easy in theThe cinematic equivalent of dropping all five Exodia cards onto the playing field during a game of Yu-Gi-Oh. It doesn't matter how much time, effort or planning this took to make happen because they really just make it look so easy in the end, don't they? Bastards. I really wish I could set aside my younger self and review this piece objectively, but it's a fan service death trap -- and a successful one at that. So many moments where I sat, shaking my head, beside myself in response to what I was seeing happen onscreen. Man, oh, man. It's not a perfect movie by any stretch (the first act is a bit bumpy, there are a couple comedic hiccups along the way), but it is by far the best Spider-Man movie in the MCU. Lots of daring choices made. Lots of smiles to be had. Lots of more rewatches yet to come. Expand
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samdaman83Dec 17, 2021
Perfect movie,best marvel movie since infinity war saga. Destroys any other phase 4 movie.Best ride of emotions in a movie theatre since infinity war/end game.New bar for Spiderman movies and marvel.Amazing effort.
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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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supermann234Jul 18, 2022
This is a really good movie with a very good storyline and very good action. There are some very emotional moments you will experience throughout the movie. It feels like the 'Endgame' of all the Spider-Man movies that we've seen thus far andThis is a really good movie with a very good storyline and very good action. There are some very emotional moments you will experience throughout the movie. It feels like the 'Endgame' of all the Spider-Man movies that we've seen thus far and this is easily the best MCU Phase 4 movie I've seen so far. Expand
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RobobobMay 8, 2022
At first, I was a little irked that only the 2 Spider-men we know of from other movies showed up from the multi-verse and not the dozens of others that COULD have possibly showed up with them. But after a couple rewatches I realized that itAt first, I was a little irked that only the 2 Spider-men we know of from other movies showed up from the multi-verse and not the dozens of others that COULD have possibly showed up with them. But after a couple rewatches I realized that it allowed the story to focus on the characters we are more familiar with while also possibly even leaving some avenues open for future movies. This allowed us to have more personal moments with the characters we love than forcing something with characters we have never seen.
I could have done without the memes shoe-horned into the movies. It kinda take you out of the moment at times.
Also, I thought some the Spider-man CGI swinging and jumping action quality seems almost a step back from the first 2 franchises for some reason. Though the villains and some of their de-aging looked top notched.
But they minor quibbles don't make detract from the things that propelled this movie to near-perfect status in my book:
Peter losing Aunt May was gut wrenching. It didn't need to happen in this move, but it needed to happen to this Peter Parker because we never got that Uncle Ben moment and this was that moment for him. Like others have said, it's almost like these first movies in the MCU are this Peter's origin story. I like how Sony/Marvel is not just throwing the exact same story at us every few years with different villains. You noticed how, beside the Goblin, no Spider-man villain has been played by more than 1 actor. That is something else I appreciate that we aren't seeing the 3 iteration of the Harry/Peter story or the third Black Cat romance, etc. (I'm looking at you Batman with your 5 movie Jokers)
That ending how the MCU Peter/Spider-man gets a reset couldn't be more perfect and is surprisingly weighty and heartfelt. There are a dozen new directions Sony can take it from there.
Lastly, I loved how the Peters decided to save the villains and cure them instead of just punch and kick them back into their universes. Yeah, it makes things cloudy with how they reappear in their own dimension, some of them moments before their death, but it sets Spider-man aside as a different kind of hero. Especially when nearly all of his villains are results of accidents in the first place.
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pericopanDec 19, 2021
Tobey Maguire is my father. La peli va directamente a la patata de los fans que han crecido con las pelis de Spiderman y, además, te hace ilusinarte con lo que está por venir para nuestro amigo y vecino el cabeza de red.
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geo333Jun 25, 2022
It's a film that really completes all spiderman films as a person who watched all of them when they came out it was a great throwback to villains and characters from the past, a really great spidey film that puts an end in my opinion to allIt's a film that really completes all spiderman films as a person who watched all of them when they came out it was a great throwback to villains and characters from the past, a really great spidey film that puts an end in my opinion to all previous saga spiderman arcs. Expand
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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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KaihakuNov 17, 2022
In a master stroke, Sony transforms the MCU Spiderman from a privileged, charismatic young man playing as Spiderman and into the actual Spiderman. It's a breath of fresh air. In doing so Sony issues a sharp critique of the broader MCU'sIn a master stroke, Sony transforms the MCU Spiderman from a privileged, charismatic young man playing as Spiderman and into the actual Spiderman. It's a breath of fresh air. In doing so Sony issues a sharp critique of the broader MCU's morality, rehabilitate Spiderman 3, rehabilitate Amazing Spiderman 2, and pretty much makes the entire Spiderman fanbase happy. Disney and Warner Brothers should be taking notes. Expand
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KayVen17Jan 11, 2022
Ja der Film hat typische Marvelfilm Probleme. Trotzdem hatte ich noch so ein emotionales Gefühl im Kino. Ich bekam noch nie mit, wie Leute so oft geschrien und gejubelt haben in einem Film. Da schaut man gerne über fast alle Schwächen hinweg.Ja der Film hat typische Marvelfilm Probleme. Trotzdem hatte ich noch so ein emotionales Gefühl im Kino. Ich bekam noch nie mit, wie Leute so oft geschrien und gejubelt haben in einem Film. Da schaut man gerne über fast alle Schwächen hinweg. Dieser Film wird mir sehr lange im Gedächtnis bleiben. Expand
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arostislavnaDec 24, 2021
From start to post-credits this is EVERYTHING I wanted in a Spider-man film.

Edit: upon retrospect, maybe the antagonist is a little weak, but it is still really enjoyable because of everything else.
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devgreJan 3, 2022
In short, is this a fan service experience? Yes of course it is. If you aren't invested in these characters and stories, this might be worth skipping. However, if you are a fan who wants to be serviced, this is obviously a must-see! MarvelIn short, is this a fan service experience? Yes of course it is. If you aren't invested in these characters and stories, this might be worth skipping. However, if you are a fan who wants to be serviced, this is obviously a must-see! Marvel will not leave you wanting. Expand
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alejandro970Jan 4, 2022
So many expectations were raised around this movie and they were fulfilled as it should be. The 150 minutes -or more- of footage is not felt, based on dramatic and action scenes that put the viewer on the edge of the seat. Of course, as aSo many expectations were raised around this movie and they were fulfilled as it should be. The 150 minutes -or more- of footage is not felt, based on dramatic and action scenes that put the viewer on the edge of the seat. Of course, as a spectator you have to keep your promise not to reveal anything. Some of the best of winter 2021. Expand
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destinyfan1Jan 3, 2022
This movie rocks, it brings suprises, tons of great moments and great action. The movie never drags and the pace is nice and swift.Not so shure if this is the best spiderman ever , maby close, but i'il have to rewatch spiderman1 and 2 forThis movie rocks, it brings suprises, tons of great moments and great action. The movie never drags and the pace is nice and swift.Not so shure if this is the best spiderman ever , maby close, but i'il have to rewatch spiderman1 and 2 for that. The only weak thing is that i felt like the villains were weaker then the build up makes them to be except for green goblin. Expand
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antonzhalobDec 18, 2021
Кино от фанатов, для фанатов!
Фильм полон сюрпризов - так что если вы их любите - то это кино для вас!
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getsmeliftedJun 5, 2022
Very enjoyable. Fan service on a godly level and it's about time. I have a feeling Sony had a lot more input than Disney here for the simple reason that the movie is far more concerned with entertaining you than doing the new Disney approachVery enjoyable. Fan service on a godly level and it's about time. I have a feeling Sony had a lot more input than Disney here for the simple reason that the movie is far more concerned with entertaining you than doing the new Disney approach of being preachy or forcing new 'diverse' characters down your throat. The box office numbers are showing that this is what the public wants. How embarrassing for Disney. I'm loving it. Expand
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SlicksnoopyDec 21, 2021
Best movie of 2021 hands down. Great cast, great action, great message. It's a must see!
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JokohamaFeb 13, 2022
Filled with so much nostalgia and memes and everything. But this movie has been spoiled a lot so I did not have the chance to be surprised at all :(
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CnargyDec 20, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great acting great redesigning in some of the villains amazing action the plot is kind of weak but you can easily ignore that Expand
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Player2-WaterDec 25, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. E-Value: 9
Acting: 9
Plot 9

After Disney/Marvel Studios and Sony renegotiated with each other to continue sharing the movie rights to Spider-Man, the twenty-seventh instalment of Marvel Cinematic Universe continues the adventures of Spider-Man as he faces new and familiar enemies that are not from this universe but from another universe which is part of the Multiverse.

Immediately after the previous movie, J. Jonah Jameson of TheDailyBugle.net exposed Spider-Man’s real identity as Peter Parker (Holland) to the public by showing a doctored video footage which allegedly showing him murdered Mysterio. Peter along with his friends and family are wanted for questioning by the authorities about their connection to Spider-Man’s vigilante activities. Despite with the help of a lawyer named Matt Murdock to acquit Peter from criminal charges, public reactions toward him and Spider-Man continue to remain divisive.

As a result of the controversy, Peter along with Michelle-Jones Watson (Zendaya) and Ned Leeds’ applications to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are rejected. Unable to see his friends and family suffer, Peter goes to see Dr. Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch) for help which the latter has a spell to make everyone to forget that Peter is Spider-Man including himself, Michelle, Ned and Aunt May. Unfortunately, Peter keeps making request to let his friends and family to retain their memories while Dr. Strange is performing the spell which corrupt the spell but he manage to contain it.

As Peter goes to meet an administer of MIT to reconsider Michelle and Neds’ application, Peter is attack by Otto Octavius/Dr. Octopus and Norman Osborn/Green Goblin. Dr. Strange manage to capture Dr. Octopus and Curt Connors/Lizard except Green Goblin. He explains that the corrupted spell brings people from other universes who knows Spider-Man’s real identity. Spider-Man now have to find the other villains so that Dr. Strange can perform another spell to send them back to their respective universe.

If you have watched 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this movie is the live-action version of that movie. What makes it different from the animated movie is the movie used the characters which was already established from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy and Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man duology. I seriously do not expect Marvel Studios and Sony were able to pull this off. It was really awesome to use those characters for the Multiverse storyline without creating a new one. Never in my lifetime I have seen this in a movie.

In addition to using those characters, both studios were able to bring the original actors to reprised their respective roles. Bringing them back for their roles really creates some nostalgic moments for those who have watched previous Spider-Man movies including myself. They even brought back two secret characters which they are played by the same actors. I will not reveal who are they because of heavy spoilers but I get the feeling you already know who it is. For their performance, they really gave their best shot and they still got it. That includes the two secret characters which both of them have not lost their touch.

Tom Holland really gave his best performance in this movie even better than the previous instalments. Not only his acting skills became better and more improvement, he played the character very well and he has the best character development. None of his spotlight was taken by other cast members. Speaking of cast members, they have also gave their best performances.

The story of this movie is very creative. For the first time ever or at least in the movie, the storyline is focused on Spider-Man’s real identity being exposed to the public and how the character has to deal with the situation. This is something that have not done in the previous Spider-Man movies. The movie is really heartwarming and dark at the same time. Despite the large cast, everyone got their chance to shine in the movie without overtaking the spotlight from one to another. Spider-Man is written to be a hero in his own way without tied up to being Iron Man or other heroes’ sidekick. Even the villains in this movies are not related to Iron Man like the previous two movies which is good for a change. The movie did a great job in tying up loose ends to the previous Spider-Man movies after they were cancelled by Sony.

The few bad things about this movie is none of the characters from Spider-Man: Homecoming and Far From Home are in this movie to tie up any loose ends which resulted into an aborted arc. Among the villains in this movie, Lizard have the least focus out of all the villains. Besides that, you really need to watch all the previous Spider-Man movies to fully enjoy this one.

Conclusion, Spider-Man: No Way Home is definitely the amazing and spectacular Spider-Man movie I have ever watched. Do not forget to stay back for a mid-credits scene and post credits scene.
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SoulWarfareDec 17, 2021
Spider-Man No Way Home might be the most hyped and most anticipated Superhero movie since Avengers Endgame. After that shocking cliffhanger from the previous movie and the fact that villains from both Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy and TheSpider-Man No Way Home might be the most hyped and most anticipated Superhero movie since Avengers Endgame. After that shocking cliffhanger from the previous movie and the fact that villains from both Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man were returning for multiverse madness, the hype went through the roof. However, does it live up to the hype or collapse under its weight?

Let's get the obvious praises out the way first. The action sequences are all still very exciting and enjoyable to watch. The fight scenes utilize Spidey's and the villains' ability very well leading to a very fun choreography. Although, my favourite fight happens to just be a brutal fistfight in an apartment that illustrate the new tonal direction of the film. Michael Giacchino returns to score the film and his music score is better than ever. The first half of the film has a similar music score to that of Spider-Man Homecoming and Far From Home. The second half is where Michael's music score starts feeling more sombre and heroic, which is very effective and fitting for the story. He also includes some subtle music soundtrack from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man that is very fitting. One complaint that I had about director Jon Watts is that his Spider-Man movies are not visually interesting. This isn't the case in No Way Home with there being good cinematography and memorable shots. There is a scene with Strange and magic that looks visually pleasing and a scene with Peter in the rain that looks stunning. Tom Holland is still phenomenal as Spider-Man with him delivering a great performance. His chemistry with both Jacob Batalon and Zendaya who play Peter's best friend and girlfriend respectively is a wonderful sight. Seeing the three of them work together like the best of friends feels very believable. Benedict Cumberbatch also returns as Doctor Strange and he gives a very different side to him that we haven't seen before. He gives a more playful yet lecturing father-like side to him that bounces well off Spider-Man. Alfred Molina returns after 17 years as Doctor Octopus from Spider-Man 2 and he is still able to embody the character perfectly like he never left. The best performance in this film comes from Willem Dafoe who returns as the Green Goblin From Spider-Man (2002). Willem is somehow able to give a performance that is even more frightening and unhinged than his performance in 2002 Spider-Man. Jamie Foxx also returns as Electro and thankfully his performance is no longer as cringy or silly as it was in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. This time he does feel like a villain to be reckoned with.

The story is also a huge step up from the previous MCU Spider-Man movies as it feels like there is more emotional weight this time. One issue with MCU Spider-Man over previous Spider-Man movies is that Peter never has anything personal at stake. This isn't the case in No Way Home where it feels like he is dealing with a lot and even downright suffering for it. He has a proper story arc that is incredibly satisfying. One worry I had was the fact there were 5 villains in this movie. Surprisingly, the movie does a good job of juggling them all. Everyone has a fair amount of dialogue that illustrates their personality while clearly stating their motives for them being against Spider-Man. Even if their motive is just wanting to turn a city into lizards. Unfortunately, Lizard and Sandman don't get as much focus compared to the other three villains. Both do feel like they are just there to have a big CGI battle at the end. I also find Sandman's motive clashes with the other villains which makes it weird for him to be teaming up with them at all. No Way Home also still seems to have a problem that a lot of MCU movies have which is doing quips and jokes without letting the serious nature of the moment linger longer. The film also has some weird editing where it feels like they don't linger on an actor's facial performance for long enough and just cut away to someone else's reaction instead. There are also a fair amount of scenes done with close up camera shots instead of a long or wide shot even though it would be better. Both of these are very noticeable in the final act, most likely due to the studio filming these actors in different places. Overall, Spider-Man No Way Home might be the best MCU Spider-Man film so far. While it is certainly filled to the brim with fan service, the film is still able to maintain a compelling story while making the fan service complement the story. This film should've been a bloated mess and it should have crushed under its weight, but it didn't. While the film certainly has flaws (and some plot holes and plot conveniences), it never damages the experience. No Way Home is an excellent movie that lives up to the hype. This is how you do fan service properly!
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AKthaBeastJan 29, 2022
Easily my favorite Spider-Man movie solely off fan service and all the emotions tied to this movie. There are certain plot points where things could have easily ended the movie quicker and that would be my only gripe about it however at theEasily my favorite Spider-Man movie solely off fan service and all the emotions tied to this movie. There are certain plot points where things could have easily ended the movie quicker and that would be my only gripe about it however at the end of the day, I didn't mind it and enjoyed that it extended the movie longer Expand
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theredskyDec 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No Way Home is everything I wanted it to be. I will admit that I was hesitant about this before the film came out due to the nostalgic elements but it worked beautifully. This film isn’t without fault though. Doctor Strange acts out of character here to do the spell for Peter and Ned being really good at making portals before Strange was doesn’t make a lot of sense. Sandman says a line that throws a MASSIVE plot hole into Raimi’s Spider-Man films. It’s very obvious that the filmmakers didn’t know what to do with Sandman and The Lizard. They just kinda hang out in the background and unfortunately the actors for them aren’t doing a great job. I could really pick apart the plot if I wanted to but this film does so much right that I can’t bring myself to do it. Electro is a massive improvement from his appearance in TASM2 and Jamie Foxx is clearly having fun with the role. Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock is great and it feels like he hasn’t left the role. I’m glad that he stops being a villain halfway through and has a hand in helping the hero’s during the final battle. Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin steals the show. He ended up being my absolute favorite MCU villain. Dafoe steps back into his Goblin shoes flawless. His performance can be absolutely terrifying at points. In the apartment scene where he fights Tom Holland, the score becomes incredibly haunting as Holland lands blow after blow while Dafoe laughs manically. It’s haunting and amazing. Speaking of the score, it’s absolutely fantastic. It adds so much emotion to the story and helps with the grand feeling. The light motifs for each character works brilliantly when thrown into the scene. The biggest strength this film has is the death of Aunt May and the return of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men. Aunt May’s death came out of nowhere and really hit hard when she dies in Peter’s arms. It’s a brilliant scene. Tobey and Andrew step back into the suit perfectly with Andrew Garfield being the best part of the film in my opinion. Both of them bring back their quirks of their Spider-Men and they have their own little redemption moments. Tobey saves Goblin from being stabbed by Tom’s Spider-Man and Andrew saves MJ from death in an absolutely beautiful scene and brilliant performance from Garfield. It almost made me cry to watch Garfield realize that he had redeemed himself and saved someone but in the end, this is Holland’s film and he goes through Hell in this. He loses his aunt and in the end, everyone forgets who he is and it’s brilliant. Holland finally shines in his best performance as Spider-Man here. It’s heartbreaking to see him go through all of this but in the end, when he loses everyone, he looks on the bright side and continues being Spider-Man. It’s what his aunt and friends would want him to do. He makes his own custom suit and swings out to continue being Spider-Man and in that moment, Tom Holland became his own Spider-Man. This film does so much right and I would HIGHLY recommend watching this as soon as possible. Expand
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spotcheetah360Dec 29, 2021
This movie is amazing. The story line is fantastic, amazing plot twists, amazing scenery, relatable storyline. Overall incredible movie.
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seabassreviewsDec 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. DAREDEVIL !!! Expand
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Georgeboy97Dec 22, 2021
I couldn't stop smiling the entire time I was watching this movie. It doesn't matter how much people are looking forward to the next Marvel movie in 2021; this one delivered 2.5 hours of pure entertainment for fans of the series old and new.I couldn't stop smiling the entire time I was watching this movie. It doesn't matter how much people are looking forward to the next Marvel movie in 2021; this one delivered 2.5 hours of pure entertainment for fans of the series old and new. It's a worthwhile investment of your time. Expand
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jabezcreedJan 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Finally a Tom Holland Spider-Man movie I really enjoyed. This picked up where I thought the previous Sony films really excelled. A few troubling story elements and characters were neatly and emotionally cleared from the table. Expand
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turdlemckayApr 2, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Really liked this movie, and I would have given it a higher score but the nostalgia from the old movies is what made it great. Expand
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IroriehDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No Way Home is a brilliant celebration of three eras of Spiderman, each beloved in their own right, coming together in a perfect Spider-bonanza that will live rent free in my heart forever. The film is driven by the character’s core principle, the sacrifice and responsibility that comes with the powers, the “with great power comes great responsibility” line we’re all so used to.

Maybe the worst kept secret in modern cinema delivers some fantastic scenes that are both fun, and deeply emotional, exploring the weight of what the responsibilities of Spiderman really mean, and how that changes the man under the mask. As much as it develops the MCU’s concept of the character, it adds depth, and offers some resolution to the other universes that came before it.

Fanservice is peppered shamelessly throughout, to no real detriment in my mind. It’s precisely what people wanted from this film, to which it delivers in spades. From cameo
appearances to references to old films, and memes (Norman Osborn being “something of a scientist” himself and a certain Spiderman’s infamous back problems) the film embraces a lot of the community driven content that has arisen around these films over the years. The use of the Danny Elfman theme strikes a particular chord for me, having grown up with those films. Yes, the film plays on nostalgia, but it feels earned, particularly after all these years, and all this hype. It embraces the history of the character on the silver screen, with each era being given its own chance to shine.

The only downside is the film’s reliance on the audience's familiarity with the characters and backstories for each individual universe. Less of an issue for hardcore fans, to whom the movie is clearly heavily catered, but I can see it making the film a bit of a headscratch for those coming in blind, or who have only watched the MCU films.

Overall it definitely left me feeling satisfied. Spiderman within the MCU moves on to a more grounded path, as the friendly neighbourhood Spiderman after his more crazy adventures over the past few films. Garfield and Maguire’s heroes receive a good sendoff, as do the villains from their universes. If this is to be their last hoorah, then honestly, I’m satisfied. If Marvel do down the road want to reprise these characters in standalone films, or toy with the idea of a Spiderverse, then it would be really great to see them in action again. That said to see them suit up at all was already something I never thought we’d see, least of all in a single movie.

Whatever happens, No Way Home was a great film, and one of my favourite MCU films hands down. 9/10 no debate.
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Ange5205Dec 17, 2021
Uno queda bastante sorprendido que despues de lo que hizo Jon Watts con Far From Home venga a hacer esta buena película de Spiderman, que a pesar de todos los actores y guiños a las anteriores películas los personajes tienen mas peso y PeterUno queda bastante sorprendido que despues de lo que hizo Jon Watts con Far From Home venga a hacer esta buena película de Spiderman, que a pesar de todos los actores y guiños a las anteriores películas los personajes tienen mas peso y Peter al fin obtiene un desarrollo digno de personaje, dejando de estar en la sombra de Tony Stark y a ser verdaderamente Spiderman, los unicos contras es el poco uso de los soundtracks originales como es el caso de Electro quien tiene uno de los mejores en todas las películas y solo se uso como 3 segundos de este en toda la película. A pesar de esto es una carta de amor a Spiderman y a todos los fanaticos que esperamos esta película con ansias y no se queda con ese sabor de disfrutar verla una sola vez como fue Endgame. Expand
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DespairZzDec 20, 2021
Really great movie. Peter Parker performed by Tom Holland has finally became true Spider-Man and run up new era of superhero crossovers, just like The Avengers in 2012. Of course, you could find a few defects in plot but they all don't haveReally great movie. Peter Parker performed by Tom Holland has finally became true Spider-Man and run up new era of superhero crossovers, just like The Avengers in 2012. Of course, you could find a few defects in plot but they all don't have much effect to your impressions. Thanks a lot to all cast and all other for this strong emotions!
I'll be wait new adventures of friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in MCU!
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KSArvindOct 30, 2022
I have no words to express the feeling status this film gave me. Such an memorable experience
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bulba2020thinkJan 9, 2022
A really good film that delivers everything that fans asked for it and while managing to keep a light-hearted tone for how dark it gets at times.
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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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RixamDec 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Even though everyone seems to absolutely love the earlier Spider-man movies with Maguire and Garfield for me each one of them was a pain to watch through. On the contrast I have absolutely loved every appearance of Tom Holland as a Spider-man because it has been such a different take to this character that has been done so many times. So I had strong doubts about if I could enjoy a movie that based on the trailers gathered all the villains from previous movies.

I was positively surprised. All the characters from the previous Spider-man movie iterations that I had trouble looking at in their original movies were actually enjoyable in this context. The story was easy to follow for me and I found myself enjoying pretty much the whole movie. Action scenes were at times just a big blur with so much happening but they were enjoyable.

Next to the spoilery stuff so if you accidentally expanded this turn back now.

I understand that for many Tom Holland Spider-man is just "Iron Man Jr." and it cheapens the character but personally that is what I love about the MCU iteration. So to me personally the ending was a slight disappointment because it takes the character to a direction I don't personally enjoy with setting and visual design. I hope there are more movies with MCU Spider-man in the future and he can get back some of the things that were lost in the ending of this one.

Mid-credits scene had me scared if the character would come to MCU because it has been an absolute pain to watch them in their own movies but luckily that character was handled perfectly.

But yeah, all in all I enjoyed the movie very much and I'm really looking forward see more any kind of Spider-man content in the future. Slight minuses for hard readability and taking the story to a direction I don't prefer.
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LirannyFeb 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm think it's best spider-man movie, out there, this movie was so emotional, as it was happy, sad Expand
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Joshiguti8Dec 27, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Everything from that movie felt like reviving your childhood with 3 generations with tou in the cinema feels unreal. The acting from Tom Holland and Dafoe was excellent they really put an effort to those characters, tge plot was what I felt needed most inclusion in terms of the villains to look more terrifying and chaotic causing chaos throughout the city and see how Tom’s actions would affect all that and last but not least I was expecting Tobey’s and Andrew’s a more epic entrance with their respective Soundtracks, after all those years not being everyone’s favourite Superhero I thought that was going to be included. Apart from all that the movie was great, not perfect, but it was a really good way to pay tribute to 20 years in the making for Spider-Man live-action movies. Expand
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Bastrs95Dec 20, 2021
Невероятное завершение трилогии, пускай и со своими косяками по типу веном от Тома Харди не знал кто такой человек-паук и Ник Фьюри не мог вступиться за паука, ведь он был свидетелем событий в Лондоне, а должность у него не уборщика. В целомНевероятное завершение трилогии, пускай и со своими косяками по типу веном от Тома Харди не знал кто такой человек-паук и Ник Фьюри не мог вступиться за паука, ведь он был свидетелем событий в Лондоне, а должность у него не уборщика. В целом фильм хорош в плане диалогов, неожиданных поворотов и музыкального сопровождения из старых частей. Особенно неожиданная концовка, не стандартный хэппи энд для фильмов Марвел. Начиная от фильма "Вечных" марвел будто повысила возрастную планку своих зрителей. Expand
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ZachsparkesDec 19, 2021
This movie had me smiling the whole time. Regardless of the anticipation or the expectations for a marvel movie in 2021, this movie delivered 2.5 hours of fun and excitement for long time fans and newbies alike. Worth the watch.
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MarcosReisDec 20, 2021
The movie carries from the get go a feeling of consequence and a farewell to how things used to be. No Way Home is many things at it's core, all of them very well stitched together.

It is, first and foremost, a Spider-Man coming of age
The movie carries from the get go a feeling of consequence and a farewell to how things used to be. No Way Home is many things at it's core, all of them very well stitched together.

It is, first and foremost, a Spider-Man coming of age story. The story tunnels Peter Parker through a process of growth, making him turn into a man, and learning what's the cost of being a hero. The plot sacrifices it's complexity for the sake of character development. It's a self-contained story that works well on it's own, and much better as part of something bigger, since it carries the impact of many other MCU stories, both from the full lenght movies and TV shows alike.

It is secondly, and for this same reason, the literal window opener for Marvel's multiverse at the movies, as it is the debut of the concept in their feature films. Fans centaintly feel delighted to see this happening, and it brings a solid feeling of moving forward to MCU's story as a whole.

The third thing No Way Home is, feeding on the multiverse concept it helps to establish, a love letter to any Spider-Man fan of any age. Fan service feels well deserved and fit to the story, if only a few times slow or out of place. It feels, sometimes, that Raimi characters feel tired and disconnected to what they used to be in their original appearances.
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jayjayjackobJan 17, 2022
This emotional ballast taking most of the movie time is just something that was missing in all spider-man movies since the second one with Tobey.

I recommend it to everyone
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SoloYTDec 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. WOW just WOW!!! Although I desperately wanted to share my thoughts on this film here while leaving the theater Thursday night, or more accurately Friday morning, however I refrained from posting my opinions on this film on this site to be seen by a couple of strangers on the internet to give me time for a second viewing and to wrap my head around and process the gigantic scope and size of this film, and boy am I glad that I did. With that brief preface our of the way let's get into the meat of this flick, and in case you somehow didn't notice the label there will be heavy SPOILERS in this review and trust me you want to go into this film with untainted eyes, so read on at your own discretion. Also apologies if the formatting of this is a little out of wack as I'm typing this up on Android. Now when I was going into this film I must admit while excited I can confirm that I was more than a little bit cautious. Both Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire's franchises came crashing down under the weight of their own lofty ambitions, and this was to be the biggest Spider-Man film yet. Thankfully this film never felt overcrowded or overstuffed, culminating the last 20 years of Spider-Man on film into one massive love letter to the fans. The inclusion of the multiversal villains and yes both Tobey and Andrew's Spider-Men didn't distract from Tom's iteration's personal moral struggle, but they compliment it instead. Now I can't describe the intense feelings of immense nostalgia I felt when we first saw Doc Ock's mechanical arms splitting the bridge as he made he made his first on screen entrance since 2004. Or when I first heard the Goblin's menacing laugh. Or when Tobey and Andrew both stepped into Ned's dining room despite my certainty that they would make some sort of meaningful appearance in the film. The creative team behind this movie show how they are not just laboring away on this film in anticipation of their next paycheck, but how they tool are Spidey fans who have been playing scenarios like this in their heads for years. While the fan dedication of this film is great, it's true heart is in the emotional struggle if Tom Holland's Spider-Man. Now this film pulls no punches, puting Tom's Peter Parker through the wringer finally imposing impactful consequences on the his version of the hero for his noble deeds. Firstly, we see how the worldwide revelation of his identity not only negatively affects him, but his loved ones based on mere association with him. Secondly, we see how his selfless desire to fix it for them by going to Doctor Strange, immature as that decision might be, ultimately only worsens the already bad circumstances he finds himself in by summoning villains who know Peter Park's true identity from across the multiverse. Then, the film as well as Peter, maturely recognize it's ensemble cast of antagonists not only as villains, but also as victims with Holland's Spidey, largely motivated by his aunt's deep influence on him, seeks to save them. Unfortunately in the process, Aunt May, the person who avocated for Peter's kind treatment towards the villains the most, perishes to the Goblin who brings up a moral dilemma stating that those who hold the power have the ability to use it to do whatever they want regardless of the consequences, in stark contrast to the way that he was brought up by May. He starts to wonder whether what she stood for died with her. But before he can lose himself in his bitterness and rage Tobey and Andrew show up to console him in the films most touching scene pointing him back in the right direction. Finally, everyone who was knew Parker has their memory of him erased as it's the only way to mend that fracture in the multiverse that he had unwilling created, while also protecting his loved ones from future heartache by association with him leaving him alone with no support system to lean on as he steps our into the world. Now while this film was emotionally satisfying it is not scarce of problems. The most glaring of them being how casual Doctor Strange is about casting a spell on all of humanity with catastrophic consequences should he screw it up, which surprise, surprise, he does. Although this oversight doesn't inhibit my overall enjoyment of this film, it may come back to bite him when it comes to his continued characterization in Multiverse of Madness and the rest of the MCU. To conclude this rather verbose brain dump, this film manages to tell an intimate and personal Spider-Man story in the midst of a cascade of satisfactory fan that brings the previous era of Spidey films to a close, while looking forward to the characters continuation in cinema. 9/10 Expand
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iCampoRamilDec 19, 2021
El gran homenaje al cine de superhéroes para los que llevamos viendo estas películas 15 años, o más, qué barbaridad, gracias por esto.
La película es redonda, muy buen planteamiento, el argumento mola, evidentemente que vende más el fan
El gran homenaje al cine de superhéroes para los que llevamos viendo estas películas 15 años, o más, qué barbaridad, gracias por esto.
La película es redonda, muy buen planteamiento, el argumento mola, evidentemente que vende más el fan service que otra cosa, pero es lo que vas a buscar, no fastidies, todos los detallitos e easter eggs que van dropeando.
Técnicamente es brutal, visualmente más de lo mismo, muy difícil criticar algo, porque la sensación en el cine fue mágica de verdad.
Entiendo la parte del cascarrabias de turno de "no hay nada de cine", "no importa quién la dirija", claro que no, no va con esta película, no va con este tipo de cine, en mi opinión. Al igual que hay películas muy de autor homenajeando a otros autores muy autores, esto es una película de superhéroes, muy superhéroes, homenajeando a otras películas del mismo tipo, no necesito más.

· Cosas buenas: Holland, por fin se hace uno con Peter Parker, interpretativamente es magnífico en esta película. La banda sonora, una gozada, todo el simbolismo que acarrea, la acción es brutal, visualmente como ya he dicho, y lo más importante: la experiencia de ir al cine plagado de gente gritando y aplaudiendo, eso es magia.
· Cosas malas: Por ponerme tiquismiquis, el humor se puede hacer algo pesado, la trama puede que no sea una baaarbaridad, pero poquito más.
· Conclusión: si no la has visto, ve corriendo al cine, es lo que te vas a esperar, ni más ni menos (quizás algo más), un homenaje a este cine que tanto me gusta y que recomiendo sin ningún tipo de dudas.
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mikesgold2KFeb 8, 2022
świetne zwieńczenie tej trylogii spider-mana, genialnymi antagonistami oraz kosmiczną masą fanservisu, który dostarcza niesamowitą rozrywkę. Piękny film
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HiyakyJan 5, 2022
Amazing movie! With the big budget and copyrights, No Way Home has done what only marvel can do
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SabharishGDec 21, 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home review U/A
Starring Tom Holland,Benedict Cumberbatch,Zendeya.
Rating=4.5/5 Positive 1.Tom Holland Acting 2.Casting 3.Thrilling 1st and 2nd half 3.Twists 4.Visuals were amazing 5.Music 6.Good Cinematography 7.Good
Spider-Man: No Way Home review U/A
Starring Tom Holland,Benedict Cumberbatch,Zendeya.
Rating=4.5/5
Positive
1.Tom Holland Acting
2.Casting
3.Thrilling 1st and 2nd half
3.Twists
4.Visuals were amazing
5.Music
6.Good Cinematography
7.Good Direction and Screenplay.
8.Story
9.Writings.
10.Fight Sequences.
Verdict=Spider-Man: No Way Home is a pure theatre material movie.Biriyani treat for spidey and marvel fans.
Spider-Man: No Way Home=Go and watch it in theatres!
Sabharish G
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Following the continuation of Far from home,Everybody knows that Peter Parker is Spiderman.Peter Parker want help from Dr Strange.Unexpectedly,The Spider-Verse villains were coming from the universe.After that,What Happens?
Must Watch!
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perfect
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conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type:
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amiru1ismeDec 17, 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home has a spectacular script that provides a top-notch narrative with very structured drama, from Dafoe's mastermind performance to it's thrilling chemistry and conclusion, at the same time executing an amazing yet majorSpider-Man: No Way Home has a spectacular script that provides a top-notch narrative with very structured drama, from Dafoe's mastermind performance to it's thrilling chemistry and conclusion, at the same time executing an amazing yet major fan service that uniquely entertains all audiences - personally my favourite both MCU and Spider-Man film to date. Expand
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GhostBullet217Jul 31, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Unlike the 1st two movies, this one really took the cake. Bringing in all the Spiderman together to fight all the villans. All the Spiderman actors did a great job, glad to see Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield back in action. I was a bit disappointed with the 1st two movies but I'm glad this 3rd entry didn't kill the Spiderman characters with bad writing. MJ still needs work on her acting, she doesn't know how to project proper emotions. She's feel bland in her acting. Tom Holland on the other hand did a way better job than the 1st two movies. But the movie is really enjoyable. Great action. I'm giving this one a 9/10. Can't wait for the next entry. Expand
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lennyiDec 23, 2021
NO SPOILERS!

Holy **** I watched this on the 17th, I really REALLY want to have a rewatch but I don't want to use up all of my money on this. This was such a great experience, the first couple of scenes go by really quickly, which really
NO SPOILERS!

Holy **** I watched this on the 17th, I really REALLY want to have a rewatch but I don't want to use up all of my money on this.
This was such a great experience, the first couple of scenes go by really quickly, which really helps with how much content this movie has in it. Really succeeded in what some other movies failed in having this much content without it feeling super cramped. All the villains are great, except for two and if you go see it, you'll know why. All of my problems are: a couple of lines of humor didn't stick with me, but that isn't really a big deal since there was a lot of other jokes I did find funny.
in one shot, doctor strange REALLY looks like he is on a greenscreen, which he absolutely is but it shouldn't be this noticable, it is a little bit like that one scene from black widow, where yelena drops off of the spaceship or whatever it was.
also, in one shot, electro's lightning looks super strange, and what makes it even weirder is that it looks really great in other shots.

Overall an amazing movie, possibly a little bit too much fanservice but i didn't think it distracted from the whole experience.
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momo4500Dec 20, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very good movie. Liked when Maguire and Garfield appeared and their relationship with Tom's Peter. Green Goblin was a great villian along with Doc Ock and Electro. Sandman and the Lizard were a little weaker. Very excited to see how Peter Parker evolves from the end of this film. Expand
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TheSikvelDec 19, 2021
I'm not sure that my review will be objective since I write it immediately after the 1st viewing, but for the first time in a long time I felt such sensations after watching the film. Everything is fine. It is incredibly surprised that tenI'm not sure that my review will be objective since I write it immediately after the 1st viewing, but for the first time in a long time I felt such sensations after watching the film. Everything is fine. It is incredibly surprised that ten managed to collect such a cast of actors. The plot is also not completely stupid and justified in relation to other Marvel films. Compared to recent MCU movies, this is a masterpiece. Expand
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MGamer490Dec 23, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The build up to this movie since the trailer has been very hyped and for good reason. If you are like me and have memories as a child of watching Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy then the trailer would've given you a near heart attack from excitement. My memories of the first Spiderman film with Tobey Maguire have never left and still remains one of my favourite superhero movies or all times, and yes it is very goofy and campy but it is timeless, I have watched it so many times and still love every minute of it, include 2 and 3. As for The Amazing Spiderman movies, they are not that fun to watch, but have some good moments and Andrew Garfield could have been a great Spiderman in my view, but wasn't given that justice which I believe was out of his control. Why is giving my views on old movies so important in relation to this one? Well, I personally don't know how you could not talk about your history with the older movies when it comes to No Way Home, because it is nostalgia and fan service that will make you weak at the knees.

I typically break down my thoughts into sections based on the content but I am gonna do this a little differently because I honestly cannot pick apart this movie. It exists for fans of the older movies and the newer Spiderman (like myself) and puts it into a blender to create a glorious 2 hour and 30 minute experience that makes you shout in excitement and go teary eyed at parts.

Seeing Tobey back just made my day, I never thought I would see him in this role again and I grabbed my girlfriend's hand in the movie theatre and shook it in excitement. Andrew Garfield was given justice for his prior two movies, he was playing a Spiderman that you could just tell he was loving and that carried over to me as well. Tom Holland was exceptional, this was one of the most emotional experiences that this version of Peter/Spiderman has had to face so far and Tom took it on his shoulders and carried it so well, he wasn't a side character to Andrew or Tobey, Tom was the lead and never did his spotlight get completely taken, he was mostly solo in the spotlight or just sharing it with someone else.

How would this movie be without all this fan service? I honestly cannot answer that question, the content of this movie is purely based around fan service in my view, this movie was made the way it is for this purpose and taking it out would mean an entire script re-write aside from a few plot points that could've occurred a different way. For people who say this movie is terrible because it is just fan service, well again I would say this movie is not trying to do anything else other than be what it is, it is completely intentional and transparent, and we are all eating it up because it is just so incredible. This is an event, something us Spidey fans never thought would happen, this movie is for us. If you didn't like it, then that is fine, but the people making this movie knew their audience that they wanted to target and not only were they accurate, but they did it with such grace. If I had to have a complaint (very minor), it would be just the end with Peter being erased from everyone's memory. How exactly does someone like Happy know who May is despite meeting May through Peter, like how does his brain process that. Even at the cemetery when both Happy and Peter were there and Happy asked "How did you know her?", so even the thought of how May was known was on his mind, even if it wasn't himself, you'd think there would be some brain malfunction going on when he tries to remember how he met May himself, but yeah I don't know how it works exactly. In terms of Peter starting fresh without anybody knowing who he is, I have absolutely no problem with that, I am happy to play dumb and not overthink how it works, but just enjoy what is to follow.

For everyone who read through this whole thing and felt similar to myself about this movie, then I send you a fist bump with a big smile, we got something truly amazing.

If you don't know anything about Spiderman, and haven't watched the Sam Raimi trilogy, the 2 Amazing Spiderman movies and none of the Tom Holland Spiderman movies...You should probably watch those first before this one.
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litt_notDec 17, 2021
9 out of 10. With a few exceptions, it's the highest score I can give you. It's true to some extent that as a person who likes artistic movies, I don't want to give a high score, but as a movie buff, I have to give the "Our Friendly9 out of 10. With a few exceptions, it's the highest score I can give you. It's true to some extent that as a person who likes artistic movies, I don't want to give a high score, but as a movie buff, I have to give the "Our Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" who has been with us since the beginning of the 21st century. The movie was a praise for him, praise for him was sufficient and perfect. It was even like a love letter which is written with long contemplating from a fresh lover. I didn't like the story or hero's narrative much, but I can definitely understand that Spider-Man was completely absorbed by the MCU. Also, while watching IMAX, my eyes and ears had a very happy experience in a few months.

Thank you. I will be able to spend the end of this year with happy movies. Let's do well next year.
Take care,
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AK1472Dec 17, 2021
I just wish Stan & Ditko were alive to earn this Eternal Gift.

The script deserves longer runtime, and that negative took away 1 point from my rating. My spoiler-free opinion: Common Audience would enjoy it so much MCU lovers would
I just wish Stan & Ditko were alive to earn this Eternal Gift.

The script deserves longer runtime, and that negative took away 1 point from my rating.

My spoiler-free opinion:

Common Audience would
enjoy it so much

MCU lovers would celebrate it

Crazy MARVEL FANATIC followers would enjoy it, celebrate it, embrace it, cherish it, cry on it... They would go nuts and their brain would take time to process what's just happened, & what's about to happen in The Marvel Cinematic Multiverse.

In my mind and heart, Sony's &
MARVEL STUDIOS' SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME is ranked best at No.1 position among previous Spider-Man movies & I easily consider that it has one of the best storylines among entire MARVEL based movies.
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NeybrusJan 29, 2022
Пока что из 3-х фильмов этот лучший однозначно
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mevesotavioDec 21, 2021
Melhor filme dos últimos tempos. Possui uns exageros que são feitos para poder dar continuidade na trama sem se estender demais, porém todo o resto compensa.
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benjanzenFeb 28, 2022
Spider-Man: No Way Home is everything I was hoping for and the most fun I've had at the movies this year thus far. The most ambitious and ballsy spidey flick yet that somehow manages to balance great humour, fantastic action, nostalgia kicks,Spider-Man: No Way Home is everything I was hoping for and the most fun I've had at the movies this year thus far. The most ambitious and ballsy spidey flick yet that somehow manages to balance great humour, fantastic action, nostalgia kicks, and emotional weight. A true culminating of all the spider-man films that have come before. It's an absolute rollercoaster of a movie that wraps up Tom Holland's trilogy in a completely satisfying way, even if it’s a bit messy in both it’s plot and visuals at times. Expand
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ScooterbruDec 23, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is literally the best Spider-Man movie since the original Sam Raimi Spider-Man 2 in my opinion. This movie had insane hype qbd expectations and it blew all of them out of the water. I thought that juggling to many villains could turn the movie into Spider-Man 3 all over again but they completely stick the landing. When Tobey qnd Qndrew showed up the entirety of the theater erupted into applause and cheers and for once it was absolutely deserved. If you are in any way a Spider-Man fan you owe it to yourself to see this movie in theaters. Im sure it will be enjoyable enough on your TV but the movie is on a whole aither level. Expand
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ColeWinbergDec 22, 2021
Not sure how someone who hasn’t been watching these Spider-Man movies their whole life would feel about this movie. That being said, I am not that. I have been a Spider-Man fan my whole life and I’d compare this movie to Avengers Endgame, inNot sure how someone who hasn’t been watching these Spider-Man movies their whole life would feel about this movie. That being said, I am not that. I have been a Spider-Man fan my whole life and I’d compare this movie to Avengers Endgame, in the way that it is a event film that is greatly improved by the consumer seeing all the previous films. Where Endgame fails, I would say is not telling the most interesting of stories, but instead relying on it being a lot of fan service, though it is well done. No way home does have its share of fan service but, at its core it tells a classic Spider-Man story. With lots of emotional moments, that are enhanced by the amazing score. Great villains, and real stakes. Often time with the MCU movies they will cut short emotional scenes to tell a joke. That’s not the case here, when the emotional moments take place they let them sit. I would say I this is a must see movie for anyone who cares about the Spider-Man character. I am biased, as I have stated I’ve been watching these movies since I was a kid. So for me this is probably my favorite MCU film. I’m not blind to the problems. The set up for the whole film is quite weak, and the writing in the first half of the movie is not on par with the second. For me and my experience with the film, I can excuse the mistakes, but I’d understand if others can’t. Expand
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J64Dec 18, 2021
The first half is just good while the second half will basically make you lose your mind.
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SaumodityaDec 19, 2021
When Andrew Garfield's spiderman saves MJ my heart fixed a little. It was broken since TASM2 in 2014 And OMG, Willem Dafoe still looks dangerous with his wicked smile as the Green Goblin. Imho, Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin = Heath Ledger's Joker L
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Nano5922Dec 19, 2021
Smiles and exclamations naturally spread to gifts that only long-loved series can give.
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SaahkkDec 19, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is good, from a technical point of view it deserves a 7. Or until it climaxes, because it's really good. Fan service would have raised the score to 8, but the director's courage when they made Spider-Man lose all his loved ones was admirable. Good direction, good cg, good actors, reasonable plot and grse all his loved ones was admirableeat fan service. Expand
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NautoDec 19, 2021
Best movie I have recently scene although that's in comparison to the new Dune film which I found quite bad. Had great comedic timing as well as a great balance of action and emotional scenes. Highly recommended to see in cinemas.
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AlihayderDec 19, 2021
This new approach to the Marvel universe, the world of parallel universes, which began with the show "What if," will, in my opinion, achieve a qualitative leap and great success.
The movie is full of comedy, suspense, and excitement, the
This new approach to the Marvel universe, the world of parallel universes, which began with the show "What if," will, in my opinion, achieve a qualitative leap and great success.
The movie is full of comedy, suspense, and excitement, the amount of feelings and passion is great to the point where sometimes you get feelings of joy and other times you see that intense sadness, great sadness to the point where you feel like crying, the amount of tragedies that Spider-Man went through from losing loved ones to friends, the idea of collecting the three heroes who played this character is very wonderful and thought the universes, The parallel provided justification for changing the actors who had previously played this character, as well as saving the evil.
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eletronnDec 20, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is a nice gift for anyone who is a Spider-Man fan, it's not just fan service, the movie works really well, and the three Spiders only improve the show. But even without them, the movie would still be wonderful. Of course they improve everything infinitely, but the villains, the events, it all works so well, for me it trumps Spider-Man 2 from the original trilogy, and takes on the post of best hero film in te history. Expand
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DxRishiDec 21, 2021
The movie is emotionally awesome...some scenes throbbed my heart...the Marvel mark is purely present in it however it lacks great action scenes which we obviously expect but the VFX and bgm are perfect..just don't over expect, rest you can enjoy.
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sharpshooterkljDec 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Takes me back to the animated Spider-man finale from the 90s. Andrew Garfield and Willem Dafoe had amazing performances. Expand
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M1odrag06Dec 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The greatest superhero and movie EVER made to date!
It really focuses on making people having every emotion in film, very dramatic and shows the real meaning of "With great power, there must also come great responsibility".
My only issue is that Thomas Haden Church did not really had that much to say after his appearance in the movie as well as Jamie Foxx, but still they did a very good job at acting and not being boring in there parts of the movie.
I also think that William Defoe did an AMAZING job in No Way Home way better then Sam Raimi's Spider-Man from 2002 first appearance.
Alfred Molina did an AMAZING job as well!
Rhys Ifans was kinda left off (like Thomas Haden Church), but very cool to watch him in fighting scenes and visually!

9 out of 10 for sure!

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Tobey & Andrew really did a great job in acting and caring for there past rolls (not just trying to act quick and caring only for there paycheck for the movie)! They ware really trying there BEST to be Spider-Man's as well as being Peter Parkers!
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schrocjp01Dec 24, 2021
I don’t know how tf it’s rated as a 71 at this time… I’ve never been so hyped throughout a movie in my life
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ghostgrrrlDec 27, 2021
Loved this movie! It felt like everything is snapping into place, and like Phase 4 is finally starting for real.
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Potter_Dec 28, 2021
In my opinion, the others spidermans should more screen time and a better development with the Tom Holland, but is just it, apart from that, the movie is incredible
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AllmeidaBHDec 30, 2021
Big in every way possible, clearly becoming the best Fan service and Spider-Man movie ever produced. This was the necessary arc for the actual development of Tom Holland's Peter Parker character, detaching him from the shadow of Toni Stark.Big in every way possible, clearly becoming the best Fan service and Spider-Man movie ever produced. This was the necessary arc for the actual development of Tom Holland's Peter Parker character, detaching him from the shadow of Toni Stark. The incredible cast makes this movie even more important and deserving of every positive review. The only negative criticism is due to the fact that some characters have been misused and forgotten, in addition to the script that, although beautiful, has plot defects that do not make sense, but the experience makes these mistakes ignored by emotion. The incredible soundtrack makes the movie even more powerful. Expand
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navarrojpxDec 28, 2021
This movie is really great, is a great closure for this trilogy and I´m happy to have the opportunity of living this experience.
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H0kv5Jan 27, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was actually fun to watch, my thoughts are enjoy the multiverse of Spidey and that like him. Expand
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Snoro1337Dec 29, 2021
Много, очень много сделано для фанов. Но это даже ни сколько не ломает сам фильм. Всё было прекрасно.
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LEGEND998Jan 6, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spiderman: No Way Home was clearly one of the best movies of all time. Although the movie didn't live upto my expectations. There were many villians though I feel like the movie didn't need that many villians. The ending was Peter making everyone forget who he was, well this opens up a new beginning. Expand
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FlyUserJan 8, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is really a gift to all fans of spider man, when Octavius appeared a lagram fell, even he had already appeared in the trailers, and when I saw Tobey and Andrew appearing I went into shock seemed that I faint, is one of the best experiences I had in a movie, is not maximum grade because of some holes in the script that I realized, even so thank you Sony and Marvel for this amazing movie! Expand
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DragonaratiriJan 11, 2022
Incredible movie blow my mind i never think one movie three spiders and five villain
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LordFaidalJan 13, 2022
Easily the best marvel film released in a long time! I was pleasantly surprised. It exceeded my expectations and then some. Spiderman fans will without a doubt love this movie!
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Zanta121Jan 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Never has a movie ever made me laugh, smile and cry all within the 2 and a half hour runtime. This movie was a celebration of all that is Spider-Man. I never really cared for Tom's version of Spider-Man until the end of this movie. No Way Home made me realise that this was his origin story and that due to the many criticisms his version had, this is a reboot. This can not be avoided. But the worst kept secret in the world was that both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield would be coming back and donning their red and blue spandex. Being a child born in 2001 I was brought up on nothing but Spider-Man, he was everywhere. Every moment in my life has a Spider-Man movie to go with it. Watching this movie I cried, multiple times. Seeing Dafoe back as the terrifying goblin made me tear up, hearing Alfred's classic Ock voice as he fought Peter on the bridge was as if I was back in 2004. The moment I fell in love with this movie was seeing the three of them putting their masks on and running off the scaffolding, hearing each of their unique yet simple screams of celebration as they swing together made me breakdown, I turned to my girlfriend, absolutely crying my heart out saying that this is the greatest movie I have ever seen. Nostalgia is such a **** However, let's take those rose-tinted glasses off for a moment and look at this as if it was its own stand-alone movie. This wouldn't work, 20 years worth of film history all in one movie would never hit the same as someone who has been watching these movies since iron man or later. I am glad that I and many other people spent the time to dedicate moments of our lives to this lifestyle of comics and pop culture. Expand
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GamitzJan 17, 2022
If you’ve seen the movie I don’t think I have to explain why I give this movie a 9/10 like come on
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MustafaBeyFeb 3, 2022
Film güzel harcamalarıdır ws bi tık az ama yenede güzel bir film çıkmış ortaya fakat bazı yerlerdeki sahneler zorla çekilmiş gibi sıkıcı geldi onun haricinde güzel film tavsiye ederim

The movie is a good expense, ws it's a little bit, but a
Film güzel harcamalarıdır ws bi tık az ama yenede güzel bir film çıkmış ortaya fakat bazı yerlerdeki sahneler zorla çekilmiş gibi sıkıcı geldi onun haricinde güzel film tavsiye ederim

The movie is a good expense, ws it's a little bit, but a good movie came out, but the scenes in some places were boring as if they were taken by force, other than that, I recommend a good movie
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Kacperov13Feb 8, 2022
Fajny ten film wzbudził we mnie nostalgie sprzed kilkunastu dobrych lat 9/10
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Disobedient_K9Mar 5, 2022
My favorite live-action Spider-Man movie to date. It has a very compelling story, great characters, amazing performances, and one of the most unforgettable endings.

If there was one flaw, I'd say that there was one plot hole I noticed. But
My favorite live-action Spider-Man movie to date. It has a very compelling story, great characters, amazing performances, and one of the most unforgettable endings.

If there was one flaw, I'd say that there was one plot hole I noticed. But it wasn't big enough to take me out of the movie. Go see it! You'll enjoy it.
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ComicsHazeMar 4, 2022
Movie was amazing, perfect balance a good story and fan service, only reason it's not a 9/10 is some of the acting, but regardless it was still a fun ride
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EvilTigerMar 5, 2022
Good movie. I think this is best movie about superheroes and one of the best marvel films.
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BriningmydogMar 7, 2022
This is an emotional journey, as well an epic crossover between two other completely different movie franchises, done perfectly.
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KJ_20Mar 21, 2022
Spider NWH is a bland movie, because we already knew what is coming. But with a great cast and great acting, the film ventures through new concepts through the MCU, its an MCU fan's absolute dream. It's full of humor, suspense and magic! ItsSpider NWH is a bland movie, because we already knew what is coming. But with a great cast and great acting, the film ventures through new concepts through the MCU, its an MCU fan's absolute dream. It's full of humor, suspense and magic! Its emotional, and ventures through some emotional areas hoping the viewer would understand them if they have seen previous Spider Man Films. Of course, if you have not, you would not like this movie. Its like a bunch of MCU Spidey fans sat down with Kevin Fiege and said 'Let's make a movie'. Expand
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ImVengeance321Mar 22, 2022
Spiderman: No Way Home was an excellent movie. The scene where Doctor Strange summons Mickey Mouse to summon his clubhouse where Thomas the trains come out and ram Spiderman was an amazing scene. Another scene I recommend watching is whenSpiderman: No Way Home was an excellent movie. The scene where Doctor Strange summons Mickey Mouse to summon his clubhouse where Thomas the trains come out and ram Spiderman was an amazing scene. Another scene I recommend watching is when Superman and White Adam come out of Doctor Strange's portal and Ant-Man and The Wasp coming out of the Titanic. In conclusion, Spiderman: Can I go Home? is an amazing drama/action/thriller/comedy/makesyouquestionlife/thomasthetrainawakening movie Expand
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newreadermediaMar 31, 2022
No Way Home inspired many takes on what could have happened but the movie leaned to a more modest fanservice. I think the balance of pushing the story forward and reintroducing fan-favorites is absolutely masterful. WE can definitely say thatNo Way Home inspired many takes on what could have happened but the movie leaned to a more modest fanservice. I think the balance of pushing the story forward and reintroducing fan-favorites is absolutely masterful. WE can definitely say that the emotive aspect is undoubtedly a menagerie of 3 Peter Parker's dealing with loss and finding sibling-love through each other. Expand
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