Spider-Man: No Way Home Reviews 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home Reviews: What the Critics Are Saying About the New Marvel Movie
The wait is almost over for Marvel fans who can't wait to see Spider-Man: No Way Home — but was it worth all the hype?
The review embargoes have been lifted and critics from around the world have been sharing their opinions on the movie which arrives in cinemas this Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is sure to be a one-of-a-kind event by combining the current MCU characters played by Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch with villains from past Spider-Man movies like Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, and Jamie Foxx.
New York Post for Spider-Man: No Way Home Reviews
Writer Johnny Oleksinski believes Spider-Man: No Way Home will shock fans — but not for the reason you think. The movie appears to be transformative for Tom Holland as Peter Parker as he goes a "Spider-Boy" to a "Spider-Man."
'Spider-Man: No Way Home, is a love letter to fans that should be seen with fans, if you feel safe to do so.
Just as "Avengers: Endgame" rewarded those who watched all 20+ MCU movies beforehand, "NWH" rewards long-time Spidey fans with nods, quips, callbacks, jokes, and, most of all, closure.
Most importantly, the film doesn't retcon or reboot any of its returning characters (Yes, Electro may look a bit different, but that's addressed. There will be no "WandaVision" Ralph Bohner repeat, here). There may be a few holes in the film, but, overall, the two decades you may have invested into watching "Spider-Man" films is respected on screen.
Is the fan service ever too much? I didn't think so. My press screening, filled largely with critics, cheered, laughed, and clapped a few times throughout. There was even an "Aw." (So you know, press screenings are usually rather quiet for the most part.)
For that reason, if you feel comfortable, "No Way Home" is better viewed with a crowd who loves these films.
For the past two years, box-office analysts have wondered what film would get fans back to the theaters. This is it. This is a film you want to experience with other people. You want to collectively cheer and cry out and react. Not every film necessitates that. "No Way Home" is the first time since "Avengers: Endgame" where I've truly felt the presence of an audience would only add to your experience because of the nature of the film.
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