Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home
    2021

    Synopsis

    Peter Parker is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a super-hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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    Cast

    • Tom HollandPeter Parker / Spider-Man
    • ZendayaMichelle 'MJ' Jones
    • Benedict CumberbatchStephen Strange / Doctor Strange
    • Jacob BatalonNed Leeds
    • Jon FavreauHarold 'Happy' Hogan
    • Jamie FoxxMax Dillon / Electro
    • Willem DafoeNorman Osborn / Green Goblin
    • Alfred MolinaDr. Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus
    • Benedict WongWong
    • Tony RevoloriEugene 'Flash' Thompson

    Recommendations

    • 83

      Consequence

      Separated from the most exciting/controversial/unexpected moments in play, and without the element of surprise, does No Way Home hold up as a good story well told? The answer is yes to a degree…but it could have gone further.
    • 80

      IGN

      Spider-Man: No Way Home bounces from hilarious to hurt with ease as both the darkest and funniest MCU Spider-Man entry to date.
    • 80

      CNN

      Briskly balancing a dizzying assortment of parts, Marvel's latest (by way of Sony) looks destined to do what only a spider can -- namely, lure vast numbers of fans into its web.
    • 70

      Screen Rant

      No Way Home is Spider-Man’s most intriguing & fun story yet. Though the multiverse looms large, the film's thoughtful in its focus on Peter's journey.
    • 70

      TheWrap

      The most superheroic feat on display might be the film’s ability to keep human-sized emotions and relationships front and center even as the very fabric of time and space twists itself into knots.
    • 70

      ScreenCrush

      But that’s Spider-Man in a nutshell. He’s the guy who perpetually breaks stuff, then has to patch it all back together. (Good thing he’s got those webs.) No Way Home, with its use of the old characters from previous Spider-Man movies, really gets that idea. Power and responsibility are important. Seeing something through after you mess it up? That’s the mark of a genuine hero.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      This is the least fun of the Watts/Holland pictures by a wide margin (intentionally so, to some extent), but it’s a hell of a lot better than the last Spidey threequel, Sam Raimi’s overstuffed and ill-conceived Spider-Man 3.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      The road to the closing moments of “No Way Home” — both warm-hearted and heartbreaking — might have hit a few bumps, but the darkness is worth it. After all, when was the last time the third film in a franchise got audiences truly thrilled for what comes next?

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