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Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: Tom Holland Is The Last Thing You Will Notice, MCU Does Not Disappoint

Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: Tom Holland Is The Last Thing You Will Notice, MCU Does Not Disappoint 1

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Rating:


4.0
/5


Star
Cast:

Tom
Holland,
Zendaya,
Jacob
Batalon,
Benedict
Cumberbatch


Director:

Jon
Watts


Duration:

148.5
Minutes

Language:

English


Story:

Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home

takes
place
right
after

Far
From
Home

ended
when
Peter
Parker’s
identity
was
revealed.
After
living
through
the
wrath
of
the
public
court
of
opinion,
Peter
decides
to
take
matters
into
his
own
hands
and
asks
for
help
from
Dr
Strange.

Tom Holland, Zendaya,Jacob Batalon


Review:

Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home

seems
like
a
reverse-engineered
story
based
on
the
idea
of
how
cool
it
would
look.
Possibly
designed
with
the
perspective
of
what
would
sell
best,
the
film
is
the
perfect
filler
as
MUC
sets
foot
in
phase
four.

Spider-Man
No
Way
Home

is
a
reboot,
not
just
for
MCU
but
also
for
the
lead
characters,
for
Marvel
and
for
Sony.

The
movie
starts
right
when
Peter
Parker’s
identity
is
revealed
in
Far
From
Home’s
post-credit
scene
along
with
Jake
Gyllenhaal’s
media
clip
released
by
J.
Jonah
Jameson.
Peter
Parker
and
MJ
along
with
Ned
have
a
rocky
start
as
they
are
scrutinised
by
the
world
as
well
as
their
friends.
Jon
Watts
does
take
a
moment
to
note
the
public’s
and
media’s
perspective
towards
MJ
played
by
Zendaya.

As
a
superhero’s
girlfriend
unfortunately
she
is
subjected
to
questions
from ‘Will
you
have
his
little
spider
babies?” to “Don’t
you
know
he
killed
Mysterio?”
never
mind
the
fact
that
they
are
supposed
to
be
high
school
students.
However,
the
film
does
take
several
moments
to
remind
the
audience
that
Tom’s
Peter
Parker
is
in
fact
just
a
kid,
as
opposed
to
the
other
Peter
Parker’s
through
Sony
Universe,
who
were
in
college
and
had
been
working
for
years
by
the
end
of
their
franchise.

Spider-Man: No Way Home Advance Booking Breaks Several Box Office RecordsSpider-Man:
No
Way
Home
Advance
Booking
Breaks
Several
Box
Office
Records

After
being
arrested
and
dragged
in
the
court
of
law,
Peter
Parker
and
his
alleged
accomplice
(GF,
best
friend,
aunty,
aunty’s
BF,
Stark
Industries)
have
been
let
out
to
be
judged
by
the
court
of
public
opinion.
While
it
may
not
have
affected
their
chemistry
and
relationship
it
does
put
a
strain
on
their
bright
future,
which
is
also
why
Peter
seeks
out
Dr
Strange’s
help.
The
rest
history-being
tampered
with
leading
to
some
real
consequences.

Nonetheless,

Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home

delivers
more
than
promised.
Marvel
has
been
hush-hush
about
the
fan
theories
but
there
is
more
to
the
film.
With
the
sinister
six
(5)
at
the
centre
stage,
Jon
Watts
not
only
explores
the ‘evil
is
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder’ perspective
but
also
gives
Tom’s
Peter
the
darkness
that
had
been
missing
even
after
Tony
Stark’s
death.

Tom
Holland’s
Peter
in
mere
148
minutes
goes
from
being
the
innocent
Spider-Man
who
followed
Iron-Man
into
space,
to
truly
understanding
the
responsibility
of
power.
Zendaya
has
a
limited
screen
time
with
other
big
characters
taking
up
space
but
with
every
scene,
she
leaves
more
behind
with
the
audience.
Ned
played
by
Jacob
Batalon
gets
the
short
end
of
the
stick,
still,
he
has
some
of
the
best
comic
scenes
in
the
film.

Talking
about
the
sinister
six
(5),
Alfred
Molina
as
Doc
Otto
Octavius
is
a
delight
to
watch-
the
scenes
from
the
trailer
are
just
the
beginning.
Meanwhile,
Willem
Dafoe’s
Green
Goblin
and
Doctor
Norman
Osborn
is
the
height
of
nostalgia
that
will
make
you
want
to
watch
the
original
Spider-Man
series
starring
Tobey
Maguire.
We
also
get
a
new
look
at
the
other
villains

Sandman,
Electro
and
Doctor
Curtis
Connors’s
Lizard-man.

One
of
the
best
things
to
come
out
of

No
Way
Home

is
the
unusual
comic
timing,
unfortunately,
it
also
seems
like
the
worst
part
of
the
film.
MCU
is
known
for
calculating
every
second
of
the
screenplay
and
the
impact
it
will
leave
on
the
audience.
However,
several
scenes
in

No
Way
Home

come
off
as
if
the
whole
cast
was
just
left
on
set
hoping
to
come
up
with
some
comic
banter.
It
also
makes
several
other
scenes
look
forced.
Still,
it
does
not
affect
the
chemistry
between
these
leading
characters
and
will
leave
you
with
the
hope
that
more
will
be
explored
in
the
future
instalment.

Spider-Man No Way Home Critics Review: Tom Holland's Superhero Flick Impresses Global AudienceSpider-Man
No
Way
Home
Critics
Review:
Tom
Holland’s
Superhero
Flick
Impresses
Global
Audience

Overall,
(without
revealing
any
spoilers)

Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home

is
meant
to
be
watched,
by
fans
of
any
and
all
Spider-Man
franchise.
The
films
may
not
satisfy
the
need
for
cinematic
art
but
it
will
fill
the
gaping
hole
lack
of
good
MCU
felt
in
the
last
two
years.


Bonus:

Watch
out
for
the
obvious
hints
by
Peter
Parker
as
he
takes
on
the
role
of
the
original
Spider-Man
in
the
multiverse.



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