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Spider-Man: No Way Home Movie Review
Few comic book characters are as popular as Spider-Man. Since his big screen debut nearly twenty years ago, he’s been an able money-maker. With Sony and Marvel teaming up, the character made his way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with no drop in fanfare. Pitched as both an emotive conclusion and love letter to the superhero, Spider-Man: No Way Home is successful on both counts.
Robert CainPublished about a year ago in GeeksRanking the 2021 MCU Projects
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown a lot since the beginning of 2021 with 9 new projects released this year. Disclaimer #1: Venom: Let Their Be Carnage is not part of the MCU, so it will not be ranked on this list. The director of Venom: Let Their Be Carnage said in an interview with IGN:
No Way Home Is The Best Spiderman Movie
No Way Home is the best spiderman movie Well at least for live action spiderman movies because the spider-verse is incredible, but yeah No Way Home is my new favorite spiderman movie of all time and definitely in the top three of MCU films, which is crazy because looking at the plot on paper seems too wacky to be good. Seriously if you told me that villains from the previous spiderman films (Green Goblin, Dr. Ock, Lizard, Sandman, and Electro) was going to come back, and Andrew and Tobey’s spiderman are going to pop in with Tom Holland’s spiderman, and there would be Dr. Strange and a cameo from a certain someone all in one damn movie? I would have laughed. Then on top of it all liked it? Yeah right.
REVIEW - Spider-Man: No Way Home
Now that's how you do a fan-pleasing movie. In all honesty, Spider-Man: No Way Home is an indulgent, over-the-top, absurd cash-in of a film. It's also an absolute joy. Is it designed to be the perfect fan-service for Marvel and Spider-Man fans, which is exactly what it is. This film is tremendous fun, and is far better than it really needs to be. No Way Home could have gotten away with being a stream of classic character cameos and patented Marvel CGI-heavy fights. What we got was a film with genuine heart, intelligent storytelling and three-dimensional characters brought to life by some of our most acclaimed actors and up-and-coming stars.
Daniel TessierPublished about a year ago in GeeksFrom ‘Civil War’ To ‘No Way Home,’ A look At Peter Parker So Far
The adventure of Peter Parker aka. Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been one of great interest since his first appearance in Captain America: Civil War. It was a fun time back then, especially given how it was unclear if Spider-Man would ever appear in the MCU again. Since then, the life of Peter Parker has played out in multiple films in the MCU. Let’s take a look at the journey of Peter Parker from Civil War to No Way Home.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "Spider-Man: No Way Home"
Spider-Man: No Way Home has finally been released. It's been a hotly anticipated movie for quite some time. I remember back when the pandemic first started we had rumblings and rumors about what this sequel would entail. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on who you ask) most of those rumors have come to fruition.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in GeeksHalle Berry Reveals She Would “Absolutely” Return to the Role of Storm Again
The MCU has some exciting news, Halle Berry would like to be cast as Storm in a future X-Men film. If you remember, Halley Berry has been cast as Storm in other X-Men films. Storm is able to control weather and wield it to her will, making her one of the most powerful heroes on the globe. The last movie Halle Berry was cast in as Storm was X-Men: Days of Future Past, in 2014. So, its been awhile since Halle Berry has played Storm. The actress has expressed much interest in returning in the role of Storm in a future MCU X-Men film.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Synergy Behind Two Spider-Man Posters
Dear reader: None of these notes are meant to uncover any intention behind the designers of these posters or films. Any resonance between the definitions of the symbols, their appearance in the media, and the themes or plotlines lies somewhere between completely coincidental and absolutely intentional. This applies to all of my symbol and theme digging.
MoviesPlusBooksPublished 2 years ago in GeeksTom Holland Responds To Rumors About His Spider-Man Future
Tom Holland is known for not be able to keep secrets when it comes to Spider-Man or really any kind of Marvel Cinematic Universe film. In fact, it is well known that for Avengers: Endgame, they had to really be careful with what they told Tom about the film because they were worried he might spoil it, as he has been known to do with other movies in the past.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Geeks‘Spider-Man’ Fans Came Through
The Spider-Man hype is real! On November 29 at midnight, pre-sale tickets for Spider-Man: No Way Home, which comes out on December 17, were available for purchase. However, with that hype, came huge problems. Most people were experiencing crashes while purchasing their tickets online through either AMC Theaters or Fandango. Others had to wait several hours. Also, scalpers were on the prowl. They are selling their own tickets and the asking price of them were for as much as $25,000. I loathe scalpers in general, because they take advantage of people’s deseperation. Yours truly, on the other hand, had no issues with purchasing my ticket through AMC Theaters’ app. I didn’t have to wait long to do just that. I’ll be seeing No Way Home on December 16, one day before the official release of it. I’ve never seen a movie a day before it’s release before, so I’m looking forward to this day. It’s been well over 600 days since I’ve last seen a movie in person. That movie was Sonic The Hedgehog on Valentine’s Day 2020.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 2 years ago in GeeksWait, Was Tobey Maguire’s Web-Slinger Just Leaked Through Spider-Man: No Way Home Merchandise?
Ever since we heard Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock and Jamie Foxx’s Electro were joining the next Spider-Man movie, one big question has been ruminating among the fandom. Are Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield teaming up with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man to take down the Sinister Six? We’re less than a month from finding out but, as fans wait in anticipation, they're looking for any and every clue that they can find to prove that the mind-blowing theory could be true. And the latest comes via new merchandise for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Superheroes.VersePublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe War in “Iron Man”
“Iron Man” begins with Tony Stark receiving an award for his entrepreneurial achievements. He is the admired and celebrated CEO of Stark Industries, which is described on this fansite as a “global tech conglomerate” composed of numerous smaller enterprises. The company as a whole constitutes the leading edge in technological innovation around the world.
MoviesPlusBooksPublished 2 years ago in Geeks