Marvel were so smart with this trilogy they made it out like the origin story of spiderman already happened but after nwh we found out the trilogy was his origin I was so hyped when Peter was swinging in that new suit
Yup these 3 movies are like spider-boy. Now he’s Spider-Man! Next trilogy will be him out of hs now as classic Spider-Man no stark suit. just your friendly neighborhood SPIDER-MAN
@@wiz_dropbomb2134 Yh I’m so excited that’s how it should be. I need to apologise to marvel cuz I called Tom Holland’s spiderman iron boy but Yh he deffo showed he’s the spiderman
In my opinion the movie would have been as successful as it was even without tobey and Andrew, the plot was so well written and so unexpected, not even the spoilers could have made the movie predictable, thats how good the movie was
The three spider men are like brother: Tobey being the older brother looking out for his little brother's. Andrew the middle brother has couple successes and failures but still has smile on his face. Tom the tech savvy little brother trying to fill in his big brother's shoes.
After Andrew Peter’s comment about wanting brothers. Damn I’d love to see more of them together. When they hugged at the end I got emotional. It was like my Tom was thanking the ones who paved the way for him to be where he is in Marvel.
After this man…. We need to see where every spider man goes from here. I wanna know what tobey is doing in his universe and what Andrew is doing in his universe. It was interesting when Andrew said at one point he stop pulling punches
@@BlackOmEga_2099 yes. It reminded me of batman in his early years just a raw unapologetic brutal person. I can imagine Andrew left a lot of villains broken. I want to see that but ik we won't but I'm glad we got to know that information. It said a lot when he said that. We all bought it too cuz his acting is so good he sold it.
The greatest Spider-Man movie ever made. Still can't believe they pulled this off almost flawlessly. Andrew Garfield and Willem Dafoe definitely stole the third act for me.
Honestly, I think the “with great power comes great responsibility” speech is Peter’s absolute point in time. In the MCU it was Aunt May who had to deliver it, but in others it’s typically Uncle Ben. Either way, regardless of universe, it’s necessary for him to hear those words
yeah like with Dr.Strange in what if. His absolute point in time is losing his only family member that he has and hearing this phrase: "With great power comes great responsibility". The end of the movie was so heartbreaking and I just was both hyped for seeing my favourite super hero and at the same time felt this loneliness. Tom was so perfect in this movie, he grew so much
@@BlackOmEga_2099 I think he did cuz when may said it Peter said”I know..” meaning uncle ben did gave him the speech or he only heard it as a toddler and then ben died early on but didn’t know what he meant so he might have forgotten so aunt may reminded him
Uncle Ben had to have told him tho...in this movie when she tells him...he says I know like he's tired of hearing it...uncle Ben influenced him to be a hero It just wasn't on film in this one...i think its just something he never fully understood until the end of this film...
This movie is a love letter for us comic book fans, MCU fans, and Spiderman fans alike! It still feels surreal for me the moments and scenes in this movie!
@@dovelove5427 same man… A lot of people give Tom so much crap for his portrayal as spider man but this movie alone was like a solidifying moment for him. I’m hoping we see more of Tom holland as spider man bruh
If you had a plate full of expectations, this movie slapped that plate out of your hands, stomped them, pushed you over, called you stupid and said "watch this". Absolutely amazing movie for no reason
It felt like a dream even watching the movie. From beginning to the end I still couldn’t believe I watched what I watched. We dreamed about this moment for years and marvel made it happen for us
I could not believe I was able to avoid all spoilers. I was surprised by everything and I am still shaking. I saw it twice back to back. That's how good it was to me. My heart sank when Tobey got stabbed. I was like they better not Luke Skywalker or Han Solo the OG.
I agree with everything you said. I just saw it today and seeing Tobey and Andrew made me feel like I was a child all over again. My mom screamed in my dad's ear when Tobey got stabbed lol
I didn't get to see it opening week cause I heard we needed covid tests to go to the fukin theater only to realize 3 weeks later we never needed them shits 😭. I got a lot of it spoiled for me
@@thatgirlgrey6178 me too fuk and that's a once in a life time type of thing. Only other time something like this happened was endgame and a lot of that was spoiled for me too. It's my fault should've been getting tickets for the day it came out
You could tell by the look on his face that that moment answered THE question for him. After losing Gwen he quit being Spiderman, and he admitted to becoming bitter, and even though at the end of his movie he became Spiderman again you know in the back of his head even though he was doing it because of the whole great power, great responsibility thing he was thinking "WHY am I doing this? What's my purpose?" And that moment answered it.
Loved the movie and can't wait to see it multiple times. Dafoe really brought his A game his as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin and was as savage and ruthless as ever. Also, this is easily Holland's best performance in any of his MCU appearances. Dude killed it and I can't wait to see where he goes next.
Honestly my favorite hero performance was by Garfield. You could feel his bitterness when he was explaining what he went through after well THAT happened. And of course my favorite villain performance by far was William DaGoat. Goblin was still on his shit and I loved every second of it.
I totally agree. Andrew is the best actor and really loves playing that character. I wouldn’t mind seeing him back for one more movie with Venom, after all he’s my favorite Spidey
Green Goblin and Spider Man's apartment fist fight was by far my favourite. 66 years old but still whooping Spider Man's ass with his bare hands. Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin is truly best Marvel villain
My favorite part about peter 2 and peter 3's entrance was how they both were already catching on to what was going on. But at different degrees. Toby and Andrew's Peter are both geniuses. Toby is older though so makes sense hes got more experience. And it shows when Andrew explains that he realized he wasnt in his world. So hes pretty calm and collected but aware hes not on his earth. Toby has gone a step further and had actually found the current spider-man or learned about him because when he sees andrew he says "thats not your friend". Toby realized andrew is not tom. Toby has already pieced together who tom is. Really cool.
Are we seriously not gonna talk about how jaded my guy Andrew was? He said "I stopped pulling my punches". I got a feeling he even lost his Aunt May at this point as well. I even love that he got a huge chance at redemption just by saving MJ and helping Tom Holland's Peter Parker deal with being Spider-Man.
I love what they did with Neds character. Hope to see him in bigger roles. Andrew gets his redemption with saving MJ. Tobey gets his redemption by saving Norman Osborne. Tobey telling Andrew he’s amazing. And Tom choosing not to involve MJ and Ned in his life was the selfless choice that personifies Spiderman. Mays death was heartbreaking but inevitable to Peters arc, and very effective emotionally and adds so much heaviness to the hard choices he has to make. Love that they threw Tagalog in there too and how Andrew was interacting with Lola! Willem Dafoe stole the show with the villains. Green Goblin was terrifying. Beautiful masterpiece.
the way he almost opened that portal accidentally bc he wanted to see peter! i was like, strange had to be trapped on the Everest to be able to do that! how powerful is this kid? or is it just cuz strange, judging from his solo movie, just had less than average innate magical ability and only became so powerful bc of his relentless studies and determination? or it's just both! which is awesome! i Loved it
Some of my favourite moments: - Dr. Strange. He is my favourite Avenger and his movie is in my Top 3 MCU movies. I do think he was nerfed a bit, but maybe that is because he doesn't have the timestone (or he just didn't really want to punch a child lol) - Matt f-ing Murdock. I saw the movie a few hours after the last hawkeye episode and finished my Daredevil rewatch the day before so I was extremly happy. - Tom's acting. Especially angry Tom. He has kind of a babyface, but seeing him angry in his eyes was amazing - Andrew Garfield just oozed love for Spiderman. What an outstanding performance - the humour between the 3 Spideys was great - MCU Peter's sacrifice in the end. Now I really can't wait to see what will happen with him in the future - the post-credit scene almost made me scream, but instead i was speechless
ik it’s not a big detail but I loved how they were all so similar yet different. Tobey and Andrew lost their best friend to the goblin serum, andrew and tom both had to make web fluid, tobey and tom both found their “one” with mj. It was perfect🔥.
"The interaction between peter parker and Peter parker and Peter parker, is some of the best shit I ever seen " That line is some of the best shit I ever heard 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not only this movie ends this trilogy well, but also it magically pull the three generations of spiderman into one complete circle, almost feels like it was planned since the first Tobe one
The nostalgia, references, dialogue, action scenes, character development, and emotions! This is exactly what I wanted from Spider Man No Way Home and I got it! This made me appreciate MCU Spider Man. Seeing Tobey, Andrew, & Tom together was great! Andrew saving MJ was beautiful! The Spider Men curing the villain was amazing! Tom vs Goblin was brutal! No Way Home delivered!
I agree with everything you said. Nearly everything was done perfectly & in the end we got the movie we wanted 🔥🙏🏽 +I’ve just uploaded a Spider-Man: No Way Home Movie Review & it would be cool if other huge Marvel fans could give their opinion on the movie and tell me why they agree or disagree with my opinion on the movie. Would be great to discuss the movie! 💯 Thanks for your time if you choose to do so! 🤘🏽
I would pay good money for a Spider Bros movie. Them sciencing stuff, fighting crime, and just talking, I loved them together. Great reaction, the audience i was with yesterday was screaming and cheering. They did this perfect.
i’ve been dying to see your guys’ reaction to this movie. ever since i watched it i can’t stop processing it. i truly felt like a child again. truly such a good movie
when he saved her my theater jumped up and clapped for 5 min straight lol my theater was sooo into it and i was super happy marvel KNOWS when to exibit emotions from us and they did that in spades..
I like how Doc Oc noticed Tobey's Peter looks much older than before, he looks like he's done a lot as Spiderman after his 3rd movie, his face was kinda messy but you could see the look that he's used to face every challenge and like Andrew said, an oldest brother of the three
I had to comment again. Andrew Garfield sold the hell outta the I'm not in this movie! I was and am so emotionally involved with this movie. It went beyond my expectations. They did so much more than anyone's predictions. I'm going to see it again in a couple of days. I'm still reveling in the excitement! ❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love how much the movie is aware of itself. Even the cameo of venom at the end just ties everything together so nicely, and makes everything have a purpose even if it doesn't exist in the same universe.
Everybody performances were great but i actually think doc ock scenes r very underated and he picked right up where he left off nearly 20 years ago. He had some cool as lines too. I cant imagine someome else being a cool as doc ock like alfred molina. I also think everybody aged really well
Friggin Tony Stark and Captain America could actually come back now and Hugh Jackman can actually go up against a proper Deadpool this time. Let that dawn on you.
I had a blast watching this movie, seeing the old characters from previous Spider Man films I felt emotional, nostalgic, I was clapping and laughing, I love the Dare Devil scene too, i Hope they'll make sequels for Toby's and Andrew's Spider Man
@@BlackOmEga_2099 most likely. Think about it. First movie her dad dies and tells Peter to stay away from her cuz she'll get hurt. And he didn't stay away or couldn't and she died too. It also says a lot about how Tom decided not to tell MJ about everything. Because he knows that it could cost her her life. So yea I believe Andrew after Gwen really went for these guys' throats. He pulled his punches and Gwen died so he said no more. It's sad. Yet I'm so glad this movie was made its insane how this is real. I love the film so very much
Stan Lee would of had the best cameo ever in this and this movie coulda been his last. Rest In Peace Stan❤️🕊 because he would of been proud to see Tobey, Andrew, and Tom together as Spider-Man.
[spoiler warning] I really really loved the ending. It was sad, yes but it was necessary. We finally get to see the spider-man we can relate to (minus the superpowers). Living in a run down apartment, with the homemade classic suit, no one knows him, no ones gonna come for help. 10/10 movie. Can't wait to see how his story continues.
I tried to stay away from spoilers, and I really hated that people who saw it earlier this week were bursting to tell everyone what happened. I CAN NOT STAND THOSE PEOPLE!!!😡
One of the movie reviews I was waiting for! My guys, this movie was incredible. I can't believe this is real. Love Tom Holland's Spider-Man flims, I knew he could deliver. This movie even made me re-appreciate some of the other Spider-Man films.
Nah they all equally good, no one stole the show. You must not have been a huge Tobey fan because his reunion with Doc OC and his save of Goblin from the Glider was poetry.
I absolutely loved the movie, definitely Tom Holland’s best Spiderman performance and easily one of the best Spiderman movies overall. I loved how all the returning actors really gave it their all, especially Willem Dafoe and Andrew Garfield they were the standouts.
23:50 I was the same way. It didn't register at first for me that the spiderman in the alley was another spiderman. But, when I started hearing gasps from the crowd as spiderman came nearer, I was like "No way...Yo!" The only question then was which alternate spiderman it was, Tobey or Andrew.
Honestly Mays death scene didnt hit me as hard as when Andrew caught MJ and asks if shes ok and then it hits him about the Gwen connection and he breaks down! Man that part killed me and i broke down and i have never been a big Andrew fan but this film he killed it!!
The last scene reminds us of the meaning of a traditional hero. Most people feel frustrated that heroes can't kill Villan easily and delay time, but they easily overlook the fact that heroes who make it easy are just vigilantes or heroes. In particular, the final battle scene is completely symmetrical to the captain of Iron Man, who brainwashed Spider-Man and tried to kill his aunt in order to avenge his father's murder. In addition, Spider-Man fought on the shield of Captain America, which symbolizes the protection of justice, and on the shield, Spider-Man chose forgiveness and treatment because of his responsibility as a hero rather than the punishment of the Green Goblin. It is easy to see punishment for retaliation and retaliation together, but it may be a little stuffy because it is not an easy way to choose, but it seems to emphasize the mission and responsibility of heroes who say, "Great power comes with great responsibility." Its mission and responsibility have recently been forgotten, but that's exactly what Captain America was like. That's why I used the captain's shield symbolically.
I watched it in Imax 4DX as well and that was something new for me. Very interesting to see a movie with moving seats. I'm so spoiled now. The movie was amazing. I won't put any spoilers here for people who haven't seen the movie yet. I want you to be excited and your reactions should be spontaneous. I was in a theater where the audience would cheer etc., but there were people in there taking pics of the screen. I didn't get spoiled at all because I don't follow social media closely. I was mad impressed. Kudos to Marvel!
@@mrreddington777 I saw one person who started standing up towards the end. It's a bit jarring if you haven't experienced it before. I'm used to rides like this, so even though it was my first time, I enjoyed it. With that being said, there is small amounts of water that shoot out, you can turn this feature off in the theater I was in. There is wind blowing at you. Lights flashing and stuff for thunder and electricity. When he's web swinging you feel all of that and when he's being punched or hit or knocked down. It's very immersive. I think you should try it at least once tho. And this is the movie.
@@mrreddington777 This was my 1st 4dx experience and it was incredible. Really makes movie come to life in such a awesome way. Highly recommend if you thinking of watching it again.
I really hope yall review starts trending. I have watch alot of reviews of this movie and this is my favorite one. Yall are just real fans talking about a movie that you enjoyed and it comes across.
I’ve been a fan of this channel since like forever because of how genuine you guys are. Everyone tries to act professional and controversial about their movie review but y’all are so real and genuine and I’m here for it✌🏾
I’ve seen the movie twice already and would watch it many more times! SPOILER WARNING . . . . . . . . Credit where credit is due: Andrew Garfield was amazing in this movie! I was so impressed and entertained and loved every scene he was in! He brought his A-Game and totally deserves a film of his own in the Spider-Verse!!!
I saw this movie knowing a lot and was still shocked at how phenomenal it was, best spidy movie ever and definitely up there with end game and that says a lot 20/10
One thing I'd be curious to see in the future is what they do with Ned. Since he seems to have some capacity for magic, I wonder if he'll be in the next Dr. Strange movie. I just think it'd be a waste to give Ned this moment and do nothing about. Beyond that I'm very excited to see what they do with Tom's Spider-Man in the future.
For a minute I thought J Jonah Jameson was Mysterio the way he said that last line in his final appearance in the movie and the way the camera began to pan around him.
Stan Lee would have been so very proud of this film. For me as a viewer throughout the theater there was nothing but happy tears. I'm 36 now but this film was like time in a bottle opening up for the first time... I felt 16 again in 2002, I also felt 26 again as well lol. This hit me on so many levels and I loved every bit of it and I smiled so much along the way.
Sad thing for us to not be able to see your reactions to some mega hyped movies such as this but I really appreciate that you recorded your voice for the best moments of this movie
One thing I wanted to point out: When Strange knocked him out of his body, did you notice you could see his spider-sense tingling around his soul self?
No way, No way home is the best marvel movie. They just reunited all nostalgic characters and made a movie. Only satisfaction was to see Tobey again and definitely Andrew Garfield stole the show.
It made my heart so happy when I saw Andrew and Tobey. I was so happy especially seeing Tobey , made me smile cause he's my favorite Spidey from my childhood. I almost cried a few times lol. I loved the movie.
This movie is top three spiderman films including into the spiderverse for me every part of the film was good the story telling, the action, the characters, the emotional parts I teared up at least 5 times during this movie. Tom killed it, andrew killed it, william defoew super killed it, alfred molina killed it, tobey killed it. Their scenes espically andrew really brought the emotion and I haven't seen andrew's spiderman movies but I felt it when he talked about his failures and him saving mj. Tobey and alfred interacting man so good. Tom's acting was top notch if he wants to take a break let him his performance was A grade and even matched dafoe's acting. I give it a 9/10
10/10 movie for sure! This was the first time since COVID started where I’ve seen the whole theater so freakin packed. I was cheering and flipping like the whole movie, even almost cried a couple times. Platinum star movie!
Left my expectations at the door last night when I saw it and they were blown away . A lot more was shown that I didn’t expect . Definitely one of the best movies of this year . Going for round 2 today
Imagine seeing this movie pre internet. No leaks, no rumours, no spoilers, and you see that shit happen on the screen and it had been kept a perfect secret the whole time. I wish we could have had that experience. But it is truly a fantastic film. I couldn’t believe what I was watching either. Kept turning to who I was with and saying this shit is fucking crazy.
Bro when they were in the lab creating the cures and Ned called out for Tom’s Spider-Man and they all just started pointing at each other like in the meme, I squealed with joy
I saw No Way Home last night and like you guys I was in shock and awe, this movie was SO good, my thought walking out of it was "how are they going to top this?" Like seriously, the bar was so high, any movie after this is going to seem underwhelming
Respect your ability to avoid spoilers. I was lucky to catch it day one int he UK on the 15th. It was insane. And ***K those spoiler as$holes. They were uploading clips all over youtube