Bringing it back home
It has been a long 905 days since “Spider-Man: Far From Home” came out and with the release of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” that wait is over. Released Dec. 17, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” picks up where the previous movie left off.
After Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) identity was revealed in “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) which ends up complicated for everyone, even the unexpected.
Including Doctor Strange meant that Marvel had to put their cinematic skills to work and they did not disappoint their audience. Every magic spark, spiderweb and blast of powers looked as real as they can for being CGI.
There are several surprises in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The audience finds themselves on the edge of their seats and afraid to look away from the screen, scared they may miss something. There is never a dull moment.
Because Peter is now an Avenger in this installment of Spider-Man, there is a unique story arc with bits and pieces of the original Spider-Man storyline. This change of events keeps the film interesting and the storyline busy.
As “Spider-Man: No Way Home” continues, events happen that make the viewer want to cry, scream or throw something at the screen. Yet, bringing back favorites like Ned (Jacob Batalon) and MJ (Zendaya) was just another addition to the movie’s glory.
This movie is so good that viewers will want to watch it more than once and even after multiple watches, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” remains one of the best Spider-Man movies.
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