The cast, which spans a wide swath of Spider-Man history, is energized with noįeel that anyone is stepping on toes or eager to steal the spotlight. The intimate character interactions with a believable depth. TheĬast manages the complex maneuverings and challenging dramatic arcs with grounded grace, exploring both the broad universe complexities and Instead, the film's dramatic currents, action, and sincere character moments carry the experience. To get out of hand and define the picture. Tonally, this is very much in-line with the other films in the series ( Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far from Home) with the offbeat characterizations andĪwkward-moment humor, but Director Jon Watts, who has now helmed all three of the Tom Holland Spider-Man films, never allows the fluff Will need some extra help if he's to restore order to the way things once were. Suddenly, Peter is faced with a barrage of bad guys However, the partially cast spell opens a portalįrom other universes that brings those who know Peter Parker and Spider-Man into this world. Strange initiates the spell but stops short ofįulfilling it, believing that Peter has not exhausted all of his avenues for righting the wrongs with MIT. Powers to "fix" the timeline and restore things to be as they were before Mysterio revealed his identity. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help, requesting that he use his The current against them is so strong that, solely because of their place in the spotlight, they, along with friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), are deniedĪdmission to MIT and, it seems, denied their dreams. Suddenly, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and his girlfriend MJ (Zendaya) find themselves in the middle of a media blitz and public opinion This film, finds himself faced with, or better said face to face with, an army of familiar favorites in a story that both advances theīrand while saluting the trailblazers that have come before.Īs the film begins, Spider-Man's identity is revealed to the world when Mysterio, via video with his dying breaths, unmasks the hero for the world The past is very much alive here, and the future is still looking very bright for the Tom Holland take on the web slinging superhero as he, in Not that any Marvel or Spider-Man movie needed a shot in the arm, but Spider-Man: No Way Home certainly provides a burst ofĪdrenaline and excitement and a whole lot of nostalgia in one of the best and most dramatically thoughtful and well-conceived franchiseįilms yet. This review contains spoilers for this film and the previous Tom Holland 'Spider-Man' films, though I have tried to greatly minimize any reveals. Reviewed by Martin Liebman, April 12, 2022 Includes technical help requests.įor the complete flair guide, visit the Flairs tab.Spider-Man: No Way Home 4K Blu-ray Review Restoration/Preservation is for old movies that have been restored.Īnnouncement is for fan editors to announce new upcoming projects or make a post about a work in progress.įanedit Request is for users in searching for a specific fanedit that they cannot find, or requesting a fanedit to be made.ĭiscussion is for discussing fanedits, ideas for new edits, and editing. Series is for edits that retain an episodic form. Short is for standalone fanedits that are under 40 minutes. Includes FanMixes, FanFixes, and TV-to-Film.įeature Trailer is for trailers of upcoming features or series.Ĭlip is for clips from feature-length fan edits, as a way to preview specific changes, or a stand-alone clip. Rules > Post Flairs Explained > Online Fanedit List > Message the Mod Team >įeature is for posting fully recut films & TV series, also known as feature-length fanedits.Please read the rules before contributing and have fun. Find fanedits, post your own, get help editing, post fan edit news, and share reviews. A community for faneditors and their audiences.
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