Top 10 Best Things About Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home was a phenomenal movie. One that pleased me from start to finish. Very great film if you ask me. Also, duh there will be spoilers if you haven't watched it.The return of the previous Spider-Men was an absolute delight. Even if they don't show up until a third of the way into the movie, their return certainly added to it. Seeing Garfield and Holland baffled by how Maguire could shoot webs was great.
Definitely one of the film's highlights, to say the least.
I saw this movie on release date and the entire crowd screamed when they came out of the portal.
I honestly didn't think they'd actually do this, but it's great that they did.
Here's my take on whether I like Green Goblin or Doc Ock more. I get asked a lot and have thought about my answer carefully. Even though Doc Ock is amazing and in one of the best superhero movies of all time, Willem Dafoe is the OG. Hearing him talk brings back chills from my childhood.
The moment he appeared on the bridge is spine-chilling.
He was easily a treat to watch. Dafoe has proven that he's great at the role, especially in this film. He's the main antagonist and he does not want you to forget that, going as far as to kill Aunt May to prove that he's a threat.
His performance was spectacular all around.
Although I'm neutral toward Zendaya for various reasons, her chemistry with Holland's Parker works. They build off one another without feeling forced or groan-worthy, which can be difficult to accomplish, in all honesty, depending on the writers involved.
His performance was very captivating. One of the film's best aspects for sure. His turn to the good side threw me off guard at first, but it's a welcome change. Along with Dafoe, he sells you with his performance rather swiftly.
So much so that it's commendable. Major props to him for sure.
J.K. Simmons continues to prove that he's fit for the role. He's charismatic and delivers a fantastic performance, one that cannot go unnoticed. I don't think anyone will be able to play the character nearly as well as he does.
Honestly, I feel like he was a bit too annoying and over the top against Spider-Man and pro-Mysterio because in the Sam Raimi movies he didn't just hate Spider-Man, he hated all superheroes and villains. But it was still nice to have him back.
The three of them worked so well together, it was a joy to watch.
The memes! The emotion! The action! The teamwork! The three Spider-Men were show-stopping!
Ned had a ton of great moments. He works well under the sidekick/comedic relief role. Jacob Batalon continued to craft a believable performance in this movie, one that cannot go underappreciated.
A lot of his lines hit the mark in great ways.
This version of Electro was more intriguing than the one in TASM 2. He had more one-liners and his redesign helped quite a bit. Not the best performance in the film but one that's commendable.
I think the lack of Iron Man helped this film a ton. He's no longer Iron Man Jr. like he was in Homecoming. He's becoming his own person, developing his identity, and trying his best to cure the villains in his own way. Seeing his struggles in this movie makes his take on the character enticing to watch.
With Iron Man's training wheels no longer present, Holland gives his best performance of the character to date.
This was such a good moment, some redemption for him not saving Gwen back in Amazing Spider-Man 2.
THIS was the best thing to me. He should do a new trilogy.
One of the film's funniest lines, hands down. It was censored in the trailers but it was pretty funny. Got a laugh out of me too. A very memorable line from this movie, from a film full of great lines.
He should be Number 1. He is the only actor that is the best Spider-Man besides Tom Holland.
This was one of the greatest things to me as a huge fan of the show. Thank goodness they just put him in as a callback to that great show instead of how terribly they handled Kingpin's return.
I didn't even realize he was in this until I searched it up right now. No wonder there were people whooping when that tuxedo dude with the cane came in.
I thought that this was beautiful. Part of what I admire about Spider-Man is his big heart, and showing that he was willing to go through all that work to help villains even after the world treated him poorly was great to see.