Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spiderman: No Way Home Gets 5 Stars From Fans

No Way Home, the sequel to the series starring Tom Holland, picks up where it left off with a refreshing change. But do you know how many Spiderman movies there have been in the last 20 years?

However, this new movie is not just about making references to the past. The new film creates a different emotional depth by enriching the old one. Those who are against superhero movies may say that they don’t like the movie at this point, but No Way Home can create a stupid grin on your face for two hours and maybe cause a few drops of tears to fall from your eyes.

No Way Home begins with Spiderman unmasked.
J.Jonah Jameson, editor of a big city newspaper in the old series, appears as the host of a conspiracy-based news site. He also still hates Spiderman. The movie begins with a bad impression to the whole world that Spiderman is announced as Peter Parker.

Peter, whose identity has been revealed to the whole world, seeks the cure in Doctor Strange. Things get complicated when Peter asks Strange to cast a spell that will erase his dual identity from the memory of everyone in the universe.

The old villains are back!
Anyone who has watched the trailer of the movie and is familiar with Marvel’s multiverse projects knows that the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Electro from the old movies will also be featured in No Way Home. At this point, as the universes collide, Doctor Strange wants to send everyone to the alternate reality where they belong.

However, since Peter learns that superheroes who are bad in this reality will kill, he prefers to try to fix them instead of leaving them to die.

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME – Official Trailer (HD)

In its noble purity, Peter’s plot brings the movie back to the theme that defined Spiderman’s original comics. Responsibilities and painful consequences of sacrifices…

While Holland’s other Spiderman films have focused on connections like Tony Stark and Nick Fury, Spider-Man actually remembers being a stressed out New York kid.

With an IMDb score of 8.9, No Way Home proves that it’s not just about rewatching old movies.

No Way Home, which opened new avenues for the Marvel Universe or the Marvel Multiverse, left many fans eager to see where Spiderman and Doctor Strange could go next, although it did not break box office records among Marvel movies.

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