![]() ![]() Parker hires Matt Murdock to represent him, who manages to get his criminal charges dropped. Not long after, the Department of Damage Control take them along with Ned Leeds in their custody for interrogation. They hide in Parker's apartment and reunite with May Parker and Happy Hogan. Numerous civilians nearby begin to surround him and Michelle Jones-Watson, forcing them to flee from the media and the police. Jonah Jameson of The Daily Bugle has exposed Peter Parker's identity as Spider-Man to the world, while simultaneously framing him as the individual responsible for Mysterio's death and an alleged mass casualty event in London. However, Strange's spell goes horribly wrong, leading to unwanted guests entering their universe. Spider-Man seeks the help of Doctor Strange to forget his exposed secret identity as Peter Parker. The film is directed by Jon Watts and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Zendaya as Michelle Jones, Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon/Electro, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Alfred Molina as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus, Benedict Wong as Wong, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, Marisa Tomei as May Parker, Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man of the WebbVerse and Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker/Spider-Man of the RaimiVerse. The film was released on December 17, 2021. The film was released in the United States on December 17, 2021, and will be re-released under the title Spider-Man: No Way Home: The More Fun Stuff Version on September 2, 2022. It is the twenty-seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the eighth installment of Phase Four. The film is a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, as well as a crossover/follow-up to the Spider-Man trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man series. Spider-Man: No Way Home is a 2021 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. And with great power, there must also come great responsibility." ― May Parker to Spider-Man Despite the obvious plot holes, I really enjoyed this film and I think you will too."You have a gift. 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 film not only appeals to fans of Marvel, but to Science Fiction fans as well. That being said, this was every Spider-Man fans dream. 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. 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. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |