The Hidden Review: Spiderman No way home - Film Review

 


"The multiverse is real."

The THR has watched "Spiderman - No way home", the third movie of the Spiderman franchise in the MCU produced by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, which has confirmed and overcome all the high expectations of fans regarding fan theories and has got even more. Starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau, Willem Defoe, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, Thomas Haden Church, Rhys Ifans, J.K. Simmons, Jake Gyllenhaal, Benedict Wong, with the exceptional appearance of Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, Charlie Cox, and Tom Hardy. The movie is the sequel to what happened in the second Spiderman film in which Spiderman's identity was revealed by Mysterio, the whole world changed in Peter Parker's life. In fact, Peter tries to find ways to help save the identities of his friends and family, so he approaches Doctor Strange to ask for help, and what comes next is even worst for a superhero life. From a spell made by Doctor Strange and Peter's silly requirements, the universe they know drops drastically and becomes more challenging than expected while opening doors to a multiverse where all heroes and villains at once come in one place. In fact, the challenge becomes very hard for Peter Parker and shall find a solution quickly, but of his compassion, the aim is to save the lives of the villains that come into his world like Goblin, Electro, Sandman, Lizard and Doctor Octopus. However, when the murder of Aunt May touches him even harder, the help of two of our beloved heroes comes in where Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprise their roles as Spiderman from their respective universes. Therefore, the story takes a new path for Tom's Spiderman and his new friends and eventually brings sadness but also joy and closure of a chapter for all our characters where Garfield's Peter has had the chance to save Tom's Peter's MJ that reflects upon the missed save of Gwen he could have had within his universe. Instead, for Tobey's Peter, the chance to have grief about hunting who killed his uncle Ben even though it wasn't his fault as he thought. Giving chances to some villains to be better versions like Doctor Octopus, for example, has shown the Peters that change is possible. The movie touches 20 years of Spiderman franchises, and besides so, it connects 20 years of generations of audiences all at once in one film by bringing back old villains and old Spidermen together. Seeing for the first time on-screen three generations of Spidermen is special.
The story is a brilliant achievement and it is open to old, present, and future generations of MCU fans.
Congratulations cast and crew for this massive achievement.

Hidden Fire Stars 10/10


Spider-Man: No Way Home | Netflix

Prime Video: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - IMDb

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