
Without giving anything away, the reviews are in and Spider-Man: No Way Home is ridiculous and ridiculously fun.

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Despite the obvious plot holes, I really enjoyed this film and I think you will too. Well, this movie seems to be the one that might finally appease most web-heads because as we mentioned, it features Peter’s long lost foes AND is said to be full of easter eggs that make it the perfect third act to end the trilogy. As always Tom Holland was spectacular, the writing was clever and good for a few laughs, and uncharacteristic of most Marvel films, even the ending was unexpected. It was also a blast from the past and brought back great childhood memories to see the other actors who portrayed Spider-Man in those roles one more time. The whole multiverse angle was ingenious and will tie directly into the next Doctor Strange movie. This sequel earned its poor reviews simply for offering more of the same as its predecessor in terms of narrative and message. As the rest of this list will go to show, there are far worse movies that can be found within the Disney vault. Return to Never Land is not necessarily bad per se. This film not only appeals to fans of Marvel, but to Science Fiction fans as well. 7 Return to Never Land Offers More Of The Same - 46. That being said, this was every Spider-Man fans dream. IGN describes it 'as both the darkest and funniest MCU Spider-Man entry to date', while Lyle's Movie Files. That's the kind of rare air even Citizen Kane no longer breathes. No Way Home currently has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. and don't give me any of this he was a cartoon shit! This was a perfect opportunity for Disney/Marvel to address the lack of cultural diversity among their superhero franchise and they didn't do it. A few hours on from the very first people seeing the movie and posting their thoughts and it's so far, so good.

Most of their dialogue was jokes and instead of fellow superheroes from another dimension, they really came across as more of a gay couple than anything else. Why did only Spider-Men and Spider-Man villains come through the portal? I also loved the fact that Andrew Garfield and Toby Macguire came back and played a part in the film, however it seemed like they were having a bit too much fun with their roles, and not taking it very seriously. Strange creates a spell to help, but accidentally opens a portal to the multiverse, allowing villains and fellow Spider-Men to make their way through into their universe.Īs a Science Fiction geek I love the whole idea of multiple universes, but as a film reviewer, I can't ignore the glaring plot hole here. This creates a hell of a problem for Peter Parker (Tom Holland), so he goes to visit Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to see if he can help.

The film starts where Far From Home leaves off, with Spider-Man thought to be a killer and his name exposed to the world. It is the most profitable movie in nearly three years and one of the best reviewed Marvel films of all-time, but does Spider-Man: No Way Home live up to the hype? In many ways it absolutely does, but in some other ways it does fall a bit short.
