EDITOR’S NOTE: SPOILER ALERT: This review of Spider-Man: No Way Home includes spoiler information. If you haven’t seen the movie and don’t want important surprises revealed to you, READ NO FURTHER. If you’ve seen the movie and/or don’t care about the possible surprises being spoiled for you, read on!
The most hyped up Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home, came out recently and I was lucky enough to see it already more than once. I am a huge Spider-Man fan and this movie was my most anticipated movie ever, and it delivered. It was an amazing movie and I am going to give it a breakdown. Spoilers Ahead: If you haven’t seen it already then don’t read this article.
Let’s first talk about the characters. The villains in this movie were absolutely amazing. A big highlight was Green Goblin. In this movie, Green Goblin really tore apart Peter mentally and physically. He was kinda like the Joker to Peter Parker. I really loved him in this movie. Some other villains in this movie that I liked a lot were Doc Oc and Electro. Doc Oc really was a treat in this movie and the fight on the bridge with Spider-Man was really good. Electro in this movie was great too. He really stole every scene he was in. He was funny, compelling, and a great character in this movie.
Now let’s talk about the characters everyone was wondering about: Tobey Mcguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men. They were absolutely amazing in this movie. The chemistry between them in this movie was great. The comedy between Tobey, Andrew, and Tom Holland’s Spider-Man were great and was definitely the best comedy in the film. They also got their redemption arcs in this movie. Andrew got to save his girlfriend M.J, when in his universe, he let her die. Tobey McGuire’s Spider-Man saved Green Goblin from getting killed. In his original universe Green Goblin was killed by his own glider while fighting Spider-Man. I also loved the callbacks and seeing villains interact with each other and interacting with the different Spider-Men.
This movie was also really emotional. Aunt May gets killed by the Green Goblin and it’s a really sad moment. Peter has to live with the fact his aunt’s death was basically his fault. Aunt May gave the “With great power, there must also come great responsibility” speech, which was very cool. The movie also ends with Peter making Doctor Strange make everyone forget who Peter Parker is, which was really sad because M.J and Ned both forget who he is, but he has to accept that as he puts them both in danger on a regular basis. This restarts Peter with a clean slate. He moves into a new apartment and gets a new suit (which looks amazing), begins college, and starts a new life in which everyone has forgotten who he is.
There is so much I could say about this movie, but overall this movie is perfect and beautiful. It made me feel so many different emotions and just felt so special to me. I really loved this movie, and it is definitely going to be remembered. As a huge Spider-Man fan, seeing the three Spider-Men together in the same movie was just so amazing. It didn’t feel real. Overall, this movie is perfect and a 10/10. I HIGHLY recommend it.
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