![]() ![]() Spider-Man: No Way Home is setting up a lot of important ideas, tying up a ton of loose ends and throwing in enough fan service that everyone will be satisfied in some way. ![]() If Endgame signalled the ending of one era in the MCU, this is the starting point of the next era. This is the kind of movie that signals a change in the trajectory of the entire MCU. It’s the kind of epic tale you can only tell when you’re as big as the MCU is right now and have the ability to take genuinely huge risks with your characters and stories. In short order, Spider-Man: No Way Home is the best of the MCU Spider-Man films by a wide margin. ![]() I won’t be bringing up anything that leaked or things like that so you can see my quick thoughts and then decide if you wanna go or you can read the whole thing where I flail for a thousand or more words because this movie is incredibly flail worth. Now, I’m ONLY going to talk about things that have been in the marketing so if you’ve seen any trailers or posters or interviews then you already know this stuff. I’ll do two paragraph of this review as my general overall thoughts about the movie, then I’ll pop the trailer in and that’s when I will start talking about plot stuff. As usual, Marvel films are hard to review because saying anything about the plot is enough to have pitchforks and torches raised by an angry mob wanting to set fire to the spoiler who spoiled the movie for them so we’re going to mix up my normal order. ![]()
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