Spider-Man No Way Home Review: Critics Say Tom Holland's Marvel Film Has Great Fan Service and Genuine Emotions!

At the time of writing this article, Spider-Man: No Way Home has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, although given more time, the score will be subjected to change, but nevertheless this is great news for Spidey fans. So with further ado, let's see what the critics are saying about the film.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home is the most anticipated film of this year. Bringing all the three generations of Spider-Man films together, No Way Home has been described as the biggest Spider-Man release yet. With Peter Parkers identity been revealed, he goes to Doctor Strange for help so that he can make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man. After one botched spell due to a mistake caused by Peter, the multiverse opens up and villains from the previous Spider-Man franchises start entering the MCU. Spider-Man No Way Home Movie: Review, Plot, Cast, Trailer, Release Date - All You Need to Know About Tom Holland's Highly Anticipated Marvel Film!

With the premiere taking place just a few hours earlier, reviews for the film have started pouring in. Fans will be delighted to hear that movie is getting positive reviews across the board with many saying that the film has a lot of great fan service in it and is filled with great emotion. Although there have been criticisms that the first act can be quite messy. At the time of writing this article, Spider-Man: No Way Home has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, although given more time, the score will be subjected to change, but nevertheless this is great news for Spidey fans. So with further ado, let's see what the critics are saying about the film. Spider-Man No Way Home: Ranking All the Live Action Films of the Webhead in Anticipation of Tom Holland’s Next Marvel Film!

The Wrap: Knowing those earlier films certainly has its rewards here, but even those uninterested in the film’s White-House-lawn–sized supply of Easter eggs can enjoy Holland and Zendaya’s teen-romance chemistry and Holland and Batalon’s buddy-comedy banter.

IGN: Spider-Man: No Way Home hits all the right notes as the MCU's latest entry. Its impact on the universe as a whole, as well as the overall emotional beats, all feel earned. Stellar performances meet what feels like a Saturday morning cartoon rife with all the devastating punches we've come to expect from this sneaky universe. Though it struggles with some tired superhero tropes, everything else about it will leave fans grinning ear-to-ear.

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? Maybe there is no way home, but Holland, Watts, and company make a case for something else, something even better.

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The Guardian: It’s flawed for sure but still moves with more deftness than most (arriving after Eternals is a blessing for any Marvel film) and there’s an ending that suggests an awareness of its roots (post-credits scene aside), hinting at a promising way forward rather than back. Consider the curse of sorts sort of broken.

Deadline: Holland, Zendaya, and Batalon are a priceless trio, and the various villains and “others” who pop in and out make this pure movie fun of the highest order. Fans will be in heaven.

Collider: Again, all of the details left out of this review could fill their own Multiverse. Surprises, call-backs, small character beats that pack an emotional wallop, one significant ehhhhhhhh story decision that brings to mind comic book storytelling's worst tendencies. It's all there, good, bad, and in-between. But No Way Home itself is pretty clear on this point: Getting exactly what you wished can be a sloppy deal indeed.

The Hollywood Reporter: But there’s a lightness to the movie’s final scene that makes one hopeful. What if all this colliding-multiverse stuff freed Peter from attachments, not only to his former incarnations, but to some of his more grandiose present-tense buddies as well? Would it be so bad if he were allowed to be a “friendly neighborhood Spider-Man” for a while, with no obligation to fight aliens and giant monsters every other year? Let Doctor Strange explore the mystic depths for a while, and let Spidey swing.

Spider-Man: No Way Home hits cinemas on December 16, 2022.

 

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