The first reactions to one of the most anticipated big screen adventures of the year, Spider-Man: No way Home , are in, and things are looking very promising. Marvel’s sequel is currently 100% approved on Rotten Tomatoes, with plenty of praise for No way Home as the best episode in Tom Holland’s tenure as iconic web-slinger.
We then start with Alonso Duralde from TheWrap…
“The most superheroic feat on display might be the film’s ability to keep human-sized emotions and relationships at the forefront even as the very fabric of time and space twists into knots. “
Deadline’s Pete Hammond continues the applause, describing Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon as “an invaluable trio”, before teasing the arrival of the “various villains and” others “who come in and out make this movie pure and fun from the top. level. . The fans will be in heaven, ”he said, before concluding:
“This film will make a billion, and it deserves it. Franchise movies, Marvel movies, comic book movies – you name it – don’t get much better than that. “
IGN’s Amelia Emberwing praised Spider-Man: No way Home , praising the film’s ability to balance emotional arcs with multiversal insanity. While she has had a few issues with the ongoing superhero tropes, it seems there is more than enough quality to overcome the inherent shortcomings.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home hits all the right notes as the MCU’s latest entry. Its impact on the universe as a whole, as well as the overall emotional beats, all seem to be won. Stellar performances meet what feels like a Saturday morning cartoon with all the devastating hits we’ve come to expect from this underhanded universe. While he struggles with some tired superhero tropes, everything else will leave fans smiling from ear to ear.
Slashfilm’s Hoai-Tran Bui had a few issues with Spider-Man: No Way Home and how the various pieces of the puzzle were put together, describing the film as “awkward,” before adding that “fan service doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing, especially when serving a larger thematic purpose: to take on Spider-Man Legacy. Screen Rant’s Mae Abdulbaki found a lot to love about No Way Home, however, saying, “No Way Home is Spider-Man’s most intriguing and entertaining story to date. While the multiverse looms large, the film focuses on Peter’s journey.
Meanwhile, Variety’s Peter Debruge found Spider-Man: No Way Home as not only a worthy conclusion to the Marvel Spider-Man franchise, but the last two decades of Spider-Man films as a whole. Does this finally confirm what we had suspected for a long time?
“The movie can be unsightly at times, and it’s way too determined to put in some more craziness to star in the next Marvel product (these aren’t so much standalone films as overloaded episodes, after all), but it delivers. resolution enough for the last two decades of Spider-Man adventures that audiences who skipped along the way will be rewarded for trying this one.
Finally, CinemaBlend’s Eric Eisenberg loved Marvel’s latest adventure, even going so far as to praise Spider-Man: No Path Home as one of the MCU’s best releases. Certainly looks, despite the hype, Spider-Man: No Path Home will be fine, well worth the price of admission.
“Jon Watts’ blockbuster is the film audiences are currently mentally preparing for, and one of Marvel’s greatest adventures to date. “
Directed by Jon Watts and starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, and Marisa Tomei, Spider-Man: No Way Home is set for release on December 17, as part of MCU Phase Four.