Andrew Garfields face when he saved MJ gets me everytime. It really turned me around to appreciate him more. And also the way he described his mindset after losing Gwen. It elevated his character.
Filipino here. Just on that bit about Ned on #37 at 22:25 - The shield with all the different small 'swords' displayed on Ned's living room is actually called "Weapons of Moroland," which is actually a typical souvenir gift and is one of the telltale signs how "Filipino" a household is, so not really "ancient." But if we look at the origin of the Weapons of Moroland, each miniature model of displayed weapons are those historically used by warrior tribes from the indigenous peoples of Mindanao in the Philippines, the "Moro" people who resisted colonialism of the Spaniards. So displaying one over your living room wall can also mean resistance to colonialism. Each WoM is similar in design, but often differs in the material used, size of each sword and shield. Also, Ned's 'lola' says to Ned in Tagalog "isa kang salamangkero" matter-of-factly which literally means "yer a wizard, Ned." In Philippine mythology, a 'salamangkero' is a powerful magician / sorcerer /mage / wizard, who casts spells and has similar powers as Dr. Strange does. Some indigenous tribes today still believe in the otherwordly powers of a salamangkero. In modern popular culture, however, to call someone a 'salamangkero' means someone so skilled it's almost magic. Ned did mention his grandma said there was magic in his family, so maybe one of his ancestors is actually a salamangkero. :)
That could be true because we did have babaylans(nature sorcerers) in the past before the whole colonization thing so it could be possible that Babaylans know actual magic in the MCU. Also I died at "yer a wizard, Ned" that was hilarious
That scene when Peter gets his spidey sense about Norman Turing into goblin was one of the most anxiety inducing scenes I’ve seen on screen. It was perfect.
I'm glad u brought that up. That was one of the most intense scenes in the movie. It was also almost a second introduction to the Green goblin without the mask like this is the real Green goblin.
Tobey celebrating Tom being in The Avengers without knowing what it is and calling Andrew amazing is just so wholesome. I also missed Andrew's natural jolliness. Now I really wanted TASM3
Sounds like TASM3 would have been dark and bloody! Glad Andrew's SM was able to save MCU'S MJ and give his character some closure and peace that he deserved. Loved the movie 100%
The entire movie was an emotional rollercoaster. It's really nice to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom get along so well both in real life and in the cinematic universe.
It was really fun to see Willem Dafoe fully unleash the unhinged nature of Green Goblin in this movie. His villain persona felt somewhat limited in Raimi's iteration, but he he was no holds barred this time around.
@@s1d3k1ckRO agreed i will always love the original costume from the 1st movie but his faces he did was amazing and just showed how unhinged the goblin is god it was so good
This movie made me sad that Andrew Garfield didn’t get a good script for his movies, I LOVED him in this movie and wish I was able to see more of him in the MCU
I feel like both Toby and Andrew saved Tom in their own way. Andrew protected Tom from losing his love, and going down the same dark path Andrew went down. Toby saved Tom from killing someone and the pain/regret of having to live with that for the rest of his life. These events were so cathartic... they saved Tom but I also feel like Toby and Andrew healed themselves through their actions. Glad this movie is doing as well as it is and I hope Hollywood learns a lesson from this movie's success!
One detail I noticed is that on Tom's Spidey and Green Goblin's final fight, he was always webbing/disabling Goblin's feet; which was Tony Stark's tip on Peter when fighting Captain America (a very strong and experienced fighter) in Civil War.
Tobeys spiderman was so uplifting and encouraging, his cheesiness and humble nerd-like nature really shined. Andrew's quirky, fun sarcastic spiderman really stood out to me. His baggage from the past movies and low self confidence following him from TASM2 was genius.
I was a kid during tobeys era. I’m high school during andrews era. And now I’m 24 watching this movie, full of pure joy and nostalgia. Cried like a baby during May’s scene.
I'm 18 lucky to have witnessed all these movies I watched those toby movies obsessively when I was 5 and the Andrew and then few years down the road to see my 3 heroes share the screen with our current spidey is just absolutely marvelous
@@diddymuck was his version REALLY the most accurate though? Or are we just fanboying over movies here? I really am a huge fan of Mcguire's version Spiderman since he is the OG in my generation, but I am also not blind to the reality that, in many aspects, his version is not exactly comic-accurate.
@@diddymuck TM's Spiderman deserves the respect for being as nostalgic it is in cinema. His version could and should be honored for generations. But to claim it is the most accurate, is a silly and super biased conclusion.
I simply love dafoe's green goblin...so bad ass and pounded Tom's spiderman so badly. He treats Holland's Spiderman like a kid and a waste of a time. 🤣
It makes sense that Willem did a lot of the action sequences, the Goblin fight at Happy's apartment felt so much more brutal than normal. He must have realized at some point that he's a much better body movement actor than his stunt doubles. You could really feel the power that Peter was up against, in that and the final fight. At 66 years old, this is pretty god damn impressive.
I just simply cannot believe how this movie made me feel like I was 8 years old again. Thank you to everyone who makes the MCU what it is and gives fans like me and so many others this feeling.
It was great to see the heroes and villains of so long ago back in their roles. The 5 movies that came before have a lot of great moments despite only a couple duds and even those are classic. It was fitting to go back to them now. Would be great to see a Raimi directed standalone with an older Tobey Spiderman.
It's funny how I remember when this movie title was first announced people thought it was a joke. Now people are going around acting like it's the best hero movie or Spiderman movie ever made. Amazing how things can change fairly quickly, but yeah this was a cool way to tie up the older Spidey films.
It's also funny how no fanboys are whining about white washing a black character. But I guess because it's a minor Damage Control agent it shouldn't matter too much.
I know exactly how you feel. I got back from the theatre today and have just been thinking about it since. It’s really everything I hoped for. The MCU movies are like the kind of movies I wanted to see as a kid, how I imagined a film version of the comics would look. I’m really impressed with how they handle everything, and now this with the multiverse, alternate timelines, and realities. I never thought a superhero franchise would tackle the more complicated stuff the comics gets into. It’s so cool to see it. This movie really hit all the right notes. I think my favorite was seeing peters astral body, how powerfully linked he is to his body in that state, and also the wavy spidey sense lines coming off his head like heat wave distortions. So friggin’ cool!!!
I absolutely ADORED the interaction between Tobey, Andrew, and Tom. They legitimately behave like actual brothers. Tobey the older, more dopey, but supportive one who managed to make his life work out somehow. Andrew the middle, more eccentric, outgoing one working through some personal shit. And of course Tom the younger, more curious, and innocent one with so much untapped potential. I really want to see Tom reunite with Tobey and Andrew again. Perhaps in a Secret Wars movie?
@@MythicBricks Secret Wars is a story arc from Marvel in which heroes are pulled from multiple universes to decide the fate of multiple universes in Battleworld. The winners' universe survives, the losers' universe is wiped out. That's the gist of it. It's also where Peter got his hands on the black symbiote suit.
@@lsbigmac2397 which if that's the case, give Tom Holland a couple years off and start establishing the likes of Miles, Spider-Gwen, and maybe even Flash Thompson as Agent Venom.
He was menacing. He hasn’t even done anything yet but Peter’s spidey senses we’re on high alert. Just his intent was enough to give off intense danger.
Also, his motives were just like Joker’s in the Killing Joke, where anyone’s susceptible to the dark side and all it takes is some tragedy. Which is another indication that Dafoe would have been an excellent Joker.
I liked that Dafoe's Goblin stopped Peter from saving MJ similar to how Dehaan's Goblin did in Amazing Spiderman 2. This move did a really good job of adding linear continuity between universes in a lot of different ways.
I look at Tobey stopping Tom from killing Goblin in two ways. Tobey mentioned his struggles of learning to get thru the darkness and he doesn’t want Tom to end up in the same place Tobey was. Another way is that in Spiderman (2002), Tobey was shocked to see the Goblin getting pierced by his glider. Tobey only had time to dodge the glider but couldn’t save Norman. In this movie, Tobey managed to stop the same thing from happening to Norman. So like Andrew, Tobey also kinda sort of got his redemption.
Yea plus after norman was cured it cuts to Tobeys face and he gave a sigh of relief when he was laying down, I felt like that was a good detail added in
It was Andrew who said he didn’t want Tom to end up like him, not Tobey. It was due to Gwen’s death that he stopped pulling his punches and became bitter.
@@TheBWAGroup I think what he means is just that the point of that conversation is to make Tom Holland’s Peter understand that they both have faced hardships whether it be from losing someone or the challenge that comes with controlling the rage those losses can cause for Peter that they both do not want him to isolate himself and seek revenge that is in vein. Therefore, Tobey’s Peter also wants him to not end up like him although yes I does not get said in words I feel that was his intention in relating to his loss.
I feel its kind of understated that Tobey stopping Tom with the glider shows small struggle, it’s as if Tom is young and can’t control his rage the way Tobeys learned, and it implies Tobey despite never losing control, had a higher strength than Tom.
That, but the theme is always "this is what we do", "this is what we are", in other words, trying to purposely kill somebody is so alien to what spiderman 'is', that he really didn't have the strength to do it.
That movie was so sick. You can't tie 3 different era cast together with full redemption no better than that. Marvel is incredible and someone please give Willem Dafoe an Oscar
I was hoping Tobey and Willam would talk after that but I think Tobey filmed his scenes later in development so it wasn't possible. Even when he got stabbed it was shot at a weird angle
Or maybe we can say that he jumped in just like Harry jumped in for him in Spiderman 3 and saved Norman from actually getting killed by a glider just like Harry got killed by Eddie! And also regretting that glider killing norman caused his issues with Harry so whatta great scene for Tobey's spiderman!
Initially I thought he was going to save Ned instead of Stranges robe but the subtle approach of Tobey saving Norman from being impaled like he was, was a great touch
@@mikeyaggams1130 Yeah Tobey saving ned meant Andrew saving love interest of Tom when he failed to save his own Tobey saving best friend of Tom when he saw his own leave him forever
Of all the moments in this film, I think Andrew's Spiderman getting another chance to save a loved one was one of the hardest hitting. He spent a lot of time beating himself up over what happened with Gwen, and much like Obi Wan when his master died, he replayed that moment over and over again in his head, wondering what he could've done differently. Then he got his chance and went head first into it. Very well done.
The Chamber scene where they all discuss what happened to them before they got teleported is so good. Its like seeing your favorite bad guys at one place.
This movie changed my perspective on Andrew Garfield and his Spiderman series. That scene, holy crap his acting is just incredible. I feel so guilty for not giving him the opportunity to be a Spiderman because of my cling to Macguire. Now I can easily appreciate all three of them. Marvel, you did an excellent job!
Charles, it’s not your fault for associating andrew as a bad spiderman because his movies were overall bad and it was hard to differentiate his acting skill a part from his bad spiderman films. Same with halle berry. She’s a great actress but a shitty catwoman thanks to the shitty script.
In that MJ's falling scene, before Andrew jumps down he instinctly moves his hand to throw a web. But, just before shooting, he changes his mind and commits to the jump
I've found myself thinking multiple times today "....Did that movie actually happen???? Or did I imagine it all???" cuz it's so hard to believe that a movie with such high expectations and so much hype actually surpassed what the fans thought was possible. Can't wait to see it again!!
Same thought I'm literally stuck with ever since & I wasn't even as hyped as I am now about. I mainly was excited about the multiverse aspect but this now leaves me being that more excited for MoM and future installments
Omg same! It feels like a dream that they brought not only all the classic villains but the Spidermen too like this is every kids dream, it's too good to be true And also how well this movie was, it was just so perfect, I can almost die peacefully now 😂
Damn the movie was brutal! I totally got the chills when Peter went from a kid who won't use the Kill Mode on his suit to trying to stab Norman with the Goblin glider. The movie was truly Amazing!! I loved all 3 spideys.
I literally watched this movie in 3 different ways: Me as a little boy when watched Tobey’s Spidey Me as a Teenager watching Andy’s Spidey And now as a young adult with my 2 little boys watching Tom’s Spidey, Teaming up with my past self’s favourite hero(s)! This was a real treat of a life time.
Thats exactly how I feel about it! I was 7 when the first Tobey Maguire film came out and my dad took me to the theater to watch it. It was awesome😎 now 20 years later I was able to take my 7 year old to theaters to watch this movie with all my favorites plus the newer generation Spidermen that he loves. It was a great moment.🤗
I loved how brutal Tom and Green Goblin’s fights were. The punches were so powerful and shows Tom fighting like we’ve never seen before. They were so cool.
In everything in spiderman history, the Garfield Gwen Stacy scene hit me the hardest, such a powerful, painful scene. When Garfield caught MJ, I cried tears of happiness like a baby, my favorite scene in the movie.
To be fair, that scene was good, but the writing was complete trash for those fight scenes and they threw in Harry Osbourne as a villain for like 30 seconds lmao. I think Andrew deserves another film for his universe to make up for how bad the second one was.
Spiderman: NWH is definitely one of the best Marvel movies I've seen! The Daredevil cameo, the 3 Spiderman team up, Dr. Strange vs Spiderman, the old Spiderman villains, references to the old Spiderman / Marvel films and many more! Truly a must watch for it's spectacular awesomeness! What a time to be alive! :D
The "thank you" at the end felt like a final homage to Tobey and Andrew for laying the foundation of live action Spider-men. Perfect way to end *this* trilogy
I'm actually happy for Doc ock and how Peter restored his mental state. You really see how some of these villains are at war with themselves and are not truly evil, instead they're just lost and unstable.
Ehh, the Green Goblin definitely seems evil asf to me. Norman is just confused, but his alter Goblin persona is a cruel, manipulative, and sick entity. The Goblin is the type of being to kill your family and then laugh about it.
the chills that rolled down my spine, the excitement and joy this movie brought to me. but most importantly the NOSTALGIA i felt watching this movie made it an unbelievable, amazing, and one of the greatest movie experiences in my life. definitely gave me the chills and hype similar to end game. i hope to see Toby and Andrew once again. thanks again Marvel
i think the hype beat endgame imo not saying its a better movie tho, but ill just let these 2 movies be there own thing cuz im not ready to have that conversation/debate with myself yet
I just loved how this movie validated the other two Spider-Man’s. Every other reboot stories are always just standalone. Here the nostalgia kicks in high. This is just such a great movie, arguably the best cross over movie I have ever watched.
It bothers me seeing critics say “oh marvel is just taking back story from other movies and not doing the work themselves” LIKE NO marvel is going out of their way to make EVERY single one of the Spider-Man’s canon and real. Merging the stories together meticulously and bringing back characters from years ago and making consistent characters
One Small Detail: Electro commenting that the power feels different here is referencing Tony's Fusion Reactor that is powering NYC. He confirms it later by feeling the same power from the mini arc in the fabricator.
i took it to mean (like on fringe) that electricity in one reality runs at a different frequency than in another. i like your idea as well. maybe both?
The " you're all grown up" line spoken by doc ock to tobey made me tear up like crazy! this spokee to my childhood and him saying trying to do better is all of us struggling with our lives trying to make the best of it that was a heartwarming moment
The scene where Garfield saves MJ is pure gold. The acting by Garfield in it is absolutely top class as well. The emotion he's able to transmit in such a short period of time with just that facial expression is downright masterful.
Another thing to note about Tobey blocking Tom from killing the Goblin is that the way Tom tries to kill the Goblin, as in impaling him with his own glider, is the same way he died in Tobey's world. So here Tobey is literally getting a second chance to undo the mistake he made in letting Osborne be impaled by the glider, getting his own chance at redemption much like Andrew.
Yea they all redeemed themselves. I think it was an over arching theme. Especially when Tom says "Everyone deserves a 2nd chance" on the news. Andrew saving MJ when he failed with Gwen. Tobey saving osborn and Tom at the same time. And lastly Tom saving his morality, the universes, and his aching revenge for what goblin did to his Aunt.
Oh gosh, Andrew Garfield is my favorite Speedyman... The way he chatted through the fights and separated his nerdy side from the speedy side was brilliant. I loved him has Spiderman, and was super excited that he was in this with Toby... :P
I teared up when Doc Oc told Tobey that he was all grown up and he was proud of him. It truly felt like those actors talking to all the kids who have grown up since the original trilogy. WE’RE PROUD OF U TOO ALFRED & TOBEY! 🥲😭
Thats cool but i was really disapointed when they called Tom Peter1, Tobey Peter2, and Andrew Peter3, when they clearly had an opportunity to call them in sequential order like it should have been, Tobey 1, Andrew 2, Tom 3. UGHHHH STILL ERKS ME
It was Tom's movie, calling him any other than Peter1 wouldn't make sense as it is his universe. Plus the movie takes place in MCU. Calling Tobey, the OG Spiderman Peter3 wouldn't make sense either, so that makes him the 2nd and Andrew the 3rd.
The scene of Andrew Spiderman catching MJ and crying was definitely one of the best moments of the film. I felt closer to crying there than Aunt May’s death tbh.
Same, that moment hit me the most even though it was a much shorter scene and Mays death was definitely meant to be the most emotional scene. I guess Andrew's acting is just that good
Another detail I find very interesting is every outfit May wears throughout the movie has red and/or blue in it. As a nod to peters classic red and blue suit and leads to the final suit being the original colors again
They gave us Marvel fans everything we wanted; to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom on screen together. Thank you for the summary of detail. I’m still trying to process this film, it was such a moment to be in a full cinema with Spiderman fans again.
I agree 100%! In Denmark we usually don't cheer and clap when we're in the cinema, but people went CRAZY once Andrew and Tobey appeared on screen. Everybody kind of expected it to happen, but it was such an amazing surprise anyway! The villains were amazing as well, especially Green Goblin. Willem Dafoe is a wonderful actor.
@@Thomas-lk5cu yes people gasping and crying out loud and cheering and crying and laughing and it was wonderful there were almost no seats open even on Sunday
No Way Home was an absolute triumph and the most fun I’ve had with the MCU since Endgame. Big shoutout to both Marvel and Sony for really delivering the goods for fans of this character and past cinematic versions of him! This one was such a joy for so many reasons, I really think this is definitely one of the best MCU movies to date so far!!
That scene of Tobey and Andrew fading away (into their own universe) was the most emotional scene for me in the entire film. It felt so good seeing them becoming part of the MCU in a way & brought a happy end to their story arcs (IMO)
@@RedRoseSeptember22 that's not gonna happen (obviously) but I am still happy Toby's Peter Parker exists in one of the universe of MCU. Maybe a cameo here and there, who knows we might see Tobey again in the upcoming Doctor Strange film.
I love this movie. I know the Spidey community is pretty divided sometimes with Tobey, Tom and Andrew, but ya'll don't know how blessed the fandom is that something like this exists.
I thought it would be near impossible to enjoy another Marvel movie this much after Endgame but here we are. This movie, to me, is near perfect and it fills me with hope about the upcoming Marvel movies.
Marvel went above and beyond my expectations of bringing Tobey and Andrew. They were perfect, had a lot of scenes, and them being older than Holland showed their wisdom but never overshadowed him either. They really were like Holland's older brothers who knew what he was going through after he lost May.
35:55 The "we are happy to serve you" coffee cup not only appeared in several mcu shows/movies, it also appeared in the Netflix daredevil season 2 Episode 5 (kinbaku) (7:52).
One of the points i loved is that they couldn't get close to deal with juiced up electro but doc ock could because his arms were built to handle "the power of the sun"
the scene where Tom's spiderman was on top of Goblin's shoulders punching him in the face continuously just to see him smile widely back and start laughing was actually scary.
It’s important to note that aside from aliens, Tom had never punched a person until Goblin. He always uses his webs, kicks and random things around him to fight his villains. And the Goblin took each of those blows like they were nothing.
You missed a subtle detail when the spidermen were first working together and screwing up Andrew was webbed in the face by Toby and Andrew says “ew” as he rips it off to see which is a call back to the organic webbing grossing him out. Just thought I’d say that since I love the detail they put in and wanted to share it with others.
It's actually the opposite. Tobey was webbed in the face by Andrew. Andrew calling out sorry whilst swinging away and Tobey saying "Gross" A Spiderman having the taste of his own medicine to be precise.
During the fight between Goblin and Peter in Happy's apartment building, there's a brief moment between Peters punches where the Goblin loses his crazed smile and Norman regains control. It really shows how great of an actor Willem Dafoe is and its one of my favorite things about NWH.
When Andrew’s Peter talked about how he stopped pulling his punches and became full of rage gave me chills. Andrew’s Peter was always THE Spiderman to me. He was playful, witty, childlike, and incredibly smart for his age. But losing Gwen shattered his soul. It’s chilling knowing that he likely killed people. Spiderman has super human strength, and it would take no effort for Peter to kill an ordinary human being. It’s scary to think about how strong he truly is. When Tom’s Peter fought the Goblin the last time, we truly saw how devastatingly powerful Spiderman could be if he never pulled his punches. He would’ve killed Norman right there if Tobey’s Peter never stopped Tom’s Peter. The Goblin even recognized Peter wasn’t pulling his punches anymore, and saw his true strength. The whole concept of Spiderman being stronger than he allows himself to be is chilling.
Also if u think about spider man's punches i strong enough to kill most people with hulk thor and the thing being the only people in the mcu verse stronger than spiderman
@@iunderstanphotography2780 100% agree. Andrew would’ve shined so much more in his films had the writing been better. Far from home just proved to everyone Andrew’s still got it.
If ever there was a movie for the fans, this was it. More than Endgame, more than what arise of Skywalker tried to be, anything else. This is easily one of my favorite MCU films.
Spiderman was my childhood, watched all of the movies, played Shattered Dimensions when I was little. I had some high hopes for this movie. And let me just say, seeing Andrew and Tobey walking out of the portals, it felt like a dream. Bravo to the whole production team, I can't express in words just how much I loved this movie
Strange not being sorcerer supreme might actually mean strange could be stronger than wanda, due to Agatha saying wanda was specifically stronger than the sorcerer supreme
I like how when Strange comes back through the portal after being stranded by Peter, he says “I’ve been hanging over the Grand Canyon for 12 hours” like how Loki said “I’ve been falling for 30 minutes” after being stuck in the portal in Ragnarok.
This movie, for as much as it did for the previous Spiderman series, also really felt like the end of a full story. We've seen Spiderman's origin twice before, but they turned a trilogy into an origin story. They made such a great decision not showing Uncle Ben's death and instead surprising everyone with May taking his place instead. There was never any way for Ben's death to be as impactful as it should have been without giving us plenty of time to get to know and love them before they inevitably die. This movie was honestly incredible.
I think Ned being so freaked out when he's told that Peter's friends sometimes betray him alludes to his potential fate to become the Hobgoblin, as in the comics
I just wanna say: In the scene where Tom is ready to kill GreenGoblin with the glider, Toby shows and stops him and looked into his eyes. At this moment is when I felt that Toby has always been the strongest Spiderman, not just strength but overall. He managed to save Tom from from going dark.
Tobeys spiderman went through the most character development out of all of them through his villains. His villains (Goblin, Octavius, Sandman, Harry, and yes even Venom) were all designed by Raimi to be parallels of him, further driving forward the famous motto "with great power comes great responsibility". If you notice as well, all of his villains (besides sandman) were poetically ended due to their lust for revenge or power.
The scene when Andrew catches Tom’s MJ, had my gf and I tearing up. Especially when he started crying. I think that was the most emotional part of the whole movie, imo. It was so good & you wouldn’t of understood the part unless you’ve seen his movies. Well done.
It was like 2nd chance for him to save someone, It redeem himself and allow himself to forgive what he could've done although not to Gwen. Yeah it was the most emotional part of the Movie. Andrew's Spiderman really deserve his sequel.
@@TheZombie2415 Yep, that’s exactly why I love that scene even tho it was a quick one. It was so powerful that I remember my heart hurting when I realized why Andrew was crying. It would be nice if they do another one with him, he’s a really good actor.
the weapons in neds grandmas house is actually a traditional filipino house ornament called weapons of moroland which in my opinion shows his heritage and being his lola's traditional filipino culture
I just appreciate the fact that they know how Filipino grandmas would act. Don't care about what's going on around just don't get the damn house dirty and put back the things on their proper places. And the praticality to ask someone who can crawl on ceilings to get the cobwebs on the ceiling's corner. Lol
I don't know why, but seeing Tobey's expression after stopping Tom Holland from killing Green Goblin with the glider brings a tear to my eye. Tobey nails the complicated expression of experience from his past regrets, killing him, doesnt solve the problem.
I agree. This and Garfield’s expression after saving MJ were honestly my two favorite parts of a spectacular movie. To paraphrase Alison Krauss, they said it best when they said nothing at all.
Both were so characteristic as well, tobey’s expression even made me relate back to to when andrew asked if Tobey was going to suit up and he said that he looked like a well dressed youth pastor
This movie legit made me so sad. I don’t think I’ve ever been this emotionally effected by a movie. I feel like I’m watching my kid grow up and go off to college, like I’m going to miss high school kid Peter but I’m so excited to see what they do with his character now. I just hope he is able to have his friends back again and make people remember him. This was a great movie and I can’t wait to re watch it.
This film was a love letter to Spider-Man’s entire filmography, this was great how they tied up past and the present…I feel like I been waiting to watch this exact movie since May 3rd 2002
Towards the end, when Tobey stops Tom from using the glider, as you say, like John Walker, he's stopping Tom from making that mistake and getting blood on his hands, but he's redeeming himself in allowing Norman Osborne to be speared by his glider a second time. In the first Spiderman movie, Tobey's Spiderman jumps out of the way of the glider and lets it kill Osborne, a move that helped turn his best friend against him. He could have stopped the glider, he allowed it to kill Osborne, and he knows that. By stopping it this time, it's part of his redemption.
I noticed when Norman Osbourne was talking to Aunt May at the help centre. He is talking about not knowing where he is and the fact he went looking for his home and his work building. Which he says wasn't there. I'm wondering if this is a clue that the Avengers building was not bought by Oscorp but more likely bought by the Fantastic 4. Surely Norman would notice if the massive Avengers tower had the Oscorp logo on it.
The final scene where Peter was beating Goblin over and over until he about stabbed him and killed him until Tobey showed up and stopped him was my favorite. So dark and emotional. I LOVED IT!! 😭
@@danwarner7816 Yea, it's a waste. Tom's Peter killed Goblin anyway, if I remember right. I was expecting Tobey to pull the hoverboard using his web from behind Tom, not stopping it right in front of the Goblin. Lol
As small as it may seem the GED test book at the end resonated louder than most of the details in this movie. Seeing Peter go through everything he did. being so high on the social, academic, and hero scale. Destined for so many things of that level to be brought so low living on his own now. Just shook me to my core. This was a fantastic and very humbling movie and after endgame I thought I couldn’t nerd out or be emotional about these characters again but marvel still surprised me.
That book was a useless prop I've taken the GED all the information is in the test itself there is no need to study for it especially for someone who's supposed to be as smart as Peter Parker is
Strange's "I've been hanging over the Grand Canyon for twelve hours!" line when he comes back through the portal definitely felt like a reference to Loki's "I've been falling for thirty minutes!" line from Ragnarok...
I loved the little detail of Andrew being in his suit when he first shows up and Tobey being in normal clothes. I feel like it's a nod to the discussion of Andrew being the best Spidey to many and Tobey being the best Peter.
Wow this movie was emotionally overwhelming in a good way. They let Andrew shine and Toby was the emotional center and most mature of the spidermen. To me this hit harder than Endgame.
I will pick this over Endgame any day. There are very few movies I immediately want to watch again as soon as the credits roll, but this was definitely one of them.
Tobey's scene presence is overwhelming. Every time he is in the same cut, it feels like he is the main character. But what crowns it to me is the glider holding moment. Only him can speak without sayng a word.
Because undeniably it hits way close to home. (no pun intended) case of Avenger is rather unrealistic as you won't find it In real life. But the case of Spiderman, it feels surreal because we'll mostly have lost someone we know or dear in real life. So them talking about how they lost their loved one and how they managed to redeem themselves in alternate universe gives viewers something more to relate than Ironman just dying. (Although Avengers is most of a fanservice galore than Drama). Now people should be reminded that Marvel greatest creation and the face of Marvel is truly Spiderman. (case of DC it would be either Batman&Superman)
100%. Been a Spiderman fan since childhood, cant remember a time that I wasnt a Spiderman, LOTR, Harry Potter or Star Wars fan. Its childhood memories, superb movies and books and watching it with friends and family and etc etc all together. Endgame was awesome, all I ever wanted from an Avengers movie, and it was super exciting, but it was different in the sense that Marvel was building towards it for a decade, while this movie came out of nowhere, got all the actors together and hit a home run after home run. It was the most surprising Marvel movie since Infinity War, but also the most emotional one, the best story, the best message about choices and regrets and consequences. It will be remembered for years and will age like fine wine.
You missed an Easter egg - actually almost everyone I know who's seen the movie missed this one. When McGuire and Garfield web each on first meeting, McGuire aims his webbing at Garfield's web shooters, because he instinctively realised Garfield's webbing is not organic and therefore Garfield's shooters can be disabled.
@@landonsharp7883 If you re-read my comment, you will note what I am saying is that Toby's Peter is the one who spots that Andrew's Peter needs web shooters, and he instantly disables them.
Andrew's Spidey getting that redemption save, and showing on his face how much he needed that. OMG I melted, was beautiful and perfect.
Movie didn't just carry out its own plot, but the plot of its crossovers.
Garfield said more with that soulful look than he could ever have said with words. It was beautiful.
I loved this scene.
i cried my eyes out on that scene it was just to much for me all in once 🥺🥺🥺
he is such a swetie pie
Thanos was menacing, but Green Goblin is straight up dangerous and terrifying, Willem Dafoe really killed it both times.
Spider-Man’s version of Joker. Only really realized this after this movie
Thanos is Lawful Evil. Goblin is Chaotic Evil.
Yeah Goblin has Black air force energy. Dafoe is chilling. Amazing talent
@@Drirton thanos is more like a reasonable, philosophical villan
@AlyTheKid It wouldve tho, plus it wouldve slowed down the emergence of tiamut
Andrew Garfields face when he saved MJ gets me everytime. It really turned me around to appreciate him more. And also the way he described his mindset after losing Gwen. It elevated his character.
“At some point, I stopped pulling my punches”
I was absolutely less-than-enthused about the Amazing movies, but damn, it was so good to see that.
I loved that scene
impossible not to cry every time I see his face in that scene
Andrew is the amazing spiderman. Emphasis on amazing. Been a fan since day 1.
Filipino here. Just on that bit about Ned on #37 at 22:25 - The shield with all the different small 'swords' displayed on Ned's living room is actually called "Weapons of Moroland," which is actually a typical souvenir gift and is one of the telltale signs how "Filipino" a household is, so not really "ancient." But if we look at the origin of the Weapons of Moroland, each miniature model of displayed weapons are those historically used by warrior tribes from the indigenous peoples of Mindanao in the Philippines, the "Moro" people who resisted colonialism of the Spaniards. So displaying one over your living room wall can also mean resistance to colonialism. Each WoM is similar in design, but often differs in the material used, size of each sword and shield.
Also, Ned's 'lola' says to Ned in Tagalog "isa kang salamangkero" matter-of-factly which literally means "yer a wizard, Ned." In Philippine mythology, a 'salamangkero' is a powerful magician / sorcerer /mage / wizard, who casts spells and has similar powers as Dr. Strange does. Some indigenous tribes today still believe in the otherwordly powers of a salamangkero. In modern popular culture, however, to call someone a 'salamangkero' means someone so skilled it's almost magic.
Ned did mention his grandma said there was magic in his family, so maybe one of his ancestors is actually a salamangkero. :)
That could be true because we did have babaylans(nature sorcerers) in the past before the whole colonization thing so it could be possible that Babaylans know actual magic in the MCU. Also I died at "yer a wizard, Ned" that was hilarious
Tru2
awesome insight, thank you!
as a filipino myself its really fun understanding what neds lola said and the other people saying lola aswell
There is apparently a group of Filipino superheroes in the comics - some of which being sorcerers. This is a good future way to use Ned.
That scene when Peter gets his spidey sense about Norman Turing into goblin was one of the most anxiety inducing scenes I’ve seen on screen. It was perfect.
That ish was CRAZY..
This was crazy asf just showing how broken Spider-Man’s spider sense is
I'm glad u brought that up. That was one of the most intense scenes in the movie. It was also almost a second introduction to the Green goblin without the mask like this is the real Green goblin.
i swear to God it was
I felt like I was in a trance, beautiful
Tobey celebrating Tom being in The Avengers without knowing what it is and calling Andrew amazing is just so wholesome. I also missed Andrew's natural jolliness. Now I really wanted TASM3
Say it with me "I'm amazing"
Wouldn’t it be tasm3
woops ur right
Yeah we need a tasm3 following no way home
Sounds like TASM3 would have been dark and bloody! Glad Andrew's SM was able to save MCU'S MJ and give his character some closure and peace that he deserved. Loved the movie 100%
The entire movie was an emotional rollercoaster. It's really nice to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom get along so well both in real life and in the cinematic universe.
It’s you
Wholesome👌🏽
your everywhere bru
@@ghxst-xz615 get used to it lol
Hello
It was really fun to see Willem Dafoe fully unleash the unhinged nature of Green Goblin in this movie. His villain persona felt somewhat limited in Raimi's iteration, but he he was no holds barred this time around.
I wonder if Dafoe asked for that sa a way of being able to do more with the character?
The Mask /headpiece is what held him back. Dafoe's facial expression and acting are triple A stuff.
@@s1d3k1ckRO agreed i will always love the original costume from the 1st movie but his faces he did was amazing and just showed how unhinged the goblin is god it was so good
Absolutely no one phoned in their performance.
Yes, imagine thinking any mask is more terrifying than Willem Dafoe's face.
I love that Doc Ock went full hero in this film. Truly gave him the full redemption he never really got.
Didn't Doc Ock sacrifice himself to save the others in the end?
@@Cplblue Yeah but that just didn't feel enough. This movie brings to true closure to Doc Ock and his fans.
@@laisensei6984 true
@@laisensei6984 I guess I don't really see it that way. He's gone back to his universe where he meets the same fate.
Same, it was epic
This movie made me sad that Andrew Garfield didn’t get a good script for his movies, I LOVED him in this movie and wish I was able to see more of him in the MCU
The moment he saved MJ is the best moment in this movie hands down imo. Andrew got his redemption through this movie
him and tobey will be back
@@klicicar8590 We can hope
@@deronn.j6088 That moment made me tear up ngl.
Facts
I feel like both Toby and Andrew saved Tom in their own way. Andrew protected Tom from losing his love, and going down the same dark path Andrew went down. Toby saved Tom from killing someone and the pain/regret of having to live with that for the rest of his life. These events were so cathartic... they saved Tom but I also feel like Toby and Andrew healed themselves through their actions. Glad this movie is doing as well as it is and I hope Hollywood learns a lesson from this movie's success!
This comment y'all 😭😭
i think tobey has killed some paparazzi as well as a crook
I agree i had the the same outlook on these scenes
i thought it was Tobey ;-;
Yes.
One detail I noticed is that on Tom's Spidey and Green Goblin's final fight, he was always webbing/disabling Goblin's feet; which was Tony Stark's tip on Peter when fighting Captain America (a very strong and experienced fighter) in Civil War.
Another good spot!
Tobeys spiderman was so uplifting and encouraging, his cheesiness and humble nerd-like nature really shined.
Andrew's quirky, fun sarcastic spiderman really stood out to me. His baggage from the past movies and low self confidence following him from TASM2 was genius.
It was so wholesome. I loved how they still captured their characteristics, it got me overwhelmed
My whole theater lost it when Andrew asked if Tobey had his suit because he was dressed like a youth pastor😭😭😭😭
@@sneakykamon saaame
Please tell me Andrew Garfield calls Electro Sparkles again! I really enjoyed the humor he brought to that character!
they carried this movie fr
I was a kid during tobeys era. I’m high school during andrews era. And now I’m 24 watching this movie, full of pure joy and nostalgia. Cried like a baby during May’s scene.
its the same for me too.....I dont think someone who starts the spidey movies binge watching now would get the same feel
I'm 18 lucky to have witnessed all these movies I watched those toby movies obsessively when I was 5 and the Andrew and then few years down the road to see my 3 heroes share the screen with our current spidey is just absolutely marvelous
💯💯 That’s what these young fans don’t understand is the love we had for the original Tobey movies. This reprisal means so much to me.
Same
Same for me, I’m just one year older. This movie was so surreal from beginning to end.
Not gonna lie. Andrew saving MJ had me in my feels. They gave him the redemption he really needed.
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT!!!
cried for that shit
I was about to cry for that and seeing that scene in this video again almost made me cry again. 😭
My favourite scene
True, I think about that scene a lot ...
I really loved that the writers treated Tobey Maguire's Spiderman with utmost respect.
because his version of the character was the most accurate and most sympathetic. all other interpretations are very badly done mediocrities.
@@diddymuck was his version REALLY the most accurate though? Or are we just fanboying over movies here? I really am a huge fan of Mcguire's version Spiderman since he is the OG in my generation, but I am also not blind to the reality that, in many aspects, his version is not exactly comic-accurate.
@@diddymuck TM's Spiderman deserves the respect for being as nostalgic it is in cinema. His version could and should be honored for generations. But to claim it is the most accurate, is a silly and super biased conclusion.
@@diddymuck he was definitely not the most accurate
@@diddymuck like this is total fanboyism like please stop
I got so much chills when Green Goblin kept laughing after Peter hit him, straight up terrifying
seriously.... dafoe is incredible.
EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGH!!! his viciousness in that fight scene was amazing.
reminded me of his performance in The Lighthouse
I simply love dafoe's green goblin...so bad ass and pounded Tom's spiderman so badly. He treats Holland's Spiderman like a kid and a waste of a time. 🤣
@@kentang1528 legit how it felt lol
It makes sense that Willem did a lot of the action sequences, the Goblin fight at Happy's apartment felt so much more brutal than normal. He must have realized at some point that he's a much better body movement actor than his stunt doubles. You could really feel the power that Peter was up against, in that and the final fight. At 66 years old, this is pretty god damn impressive.
the impact of each interaction is amazinggg
It's crazy since Dafoe did all his stunts himself
@@cray-_- most* but still impressive
"IMPRESSIVE!"
Green goblin was terrifying 😏
I just simply cannot believe how this movie made me feel like I was 8 years old again. Thank you to everyone who makes the MCU what it is and gives fans like me and so many others this feeling.
It was great to see the heroes and villains of so long ago back in their roles. The 5 movies that came before have a lot of great moments despite only a couple duds and even those are classic. It was fitting to go back to them now. Would be great to see a Raimi directed standalone with an older Tobey Spiderman.
It's funny how I remember when this movie title was first announced people thought it was a joke.
Now people are going around acting like it's the best hero movie or Spiderman movie ever made.
Amazing how things can change fairly quickly, but yeah this was a cool way to tie up the older Spidey films.
It's also funny how no fanboys are whining about white washing a black character.
But I guess because it's a minor Damage Control agent it shouldn't matter too much.
@@KingOfCoolness the character's should remain the same. But, none of it would piss me off as bad if there were not agendas behind it.
I know exactly how you feel. I got back from the theatre today and have just been thinking about it since. It’s really everything I hoped for. The MCU movies are like the kind of movies I wanted to see as a kid, how I imagined a film version of the comics would look. I’m really impressed with how they handle everything, and now this with the multiverse, alternate timelines, and realities. I never thought a superhero franchise would tackle the more complicated stuff the comics gets into. It’s so cool to see it. This movie really hit all the right notes. I think my favorite was seeing peters astral body, how powerfully linked he is to his body in that state, and also the wavy spidey sense lines coming off his head like heat wave distortions. So friggin’ cool!!!
This movie reminded me of how much I grieved over Gwen. Andrew saving MJ was the closure I needed.
I absolutely ADORED the interaction between Tobey, Andrew, and Tom. They legitimately behave like actual brothers. Tobey the older, more dopey, but supportive one who managed to make his life work out somehow. Andrew the middle, more eccentric, outgoing one working through some personal shit. And of course Tom the younger, more curious, and innocent one with so much untapped potential. I really want to see Tom reunite with Tobey and Andrew again. Perhaps in a Secret Wars movie?
What’s secret wars?
@@MythicBricks is a comic series where multiple universes fight out with multiple versions of themselves, it was a pretty good series
@@MythicBricks Secret Wars is a story arc from Marvel in which heroes are pulled from multiple universes to decide the fate of multiple universes in Battleworld. The winners' universe survives, the losers' universe is wiped out. That's the gist of it. It's also where Peter got his hands on the black symbiote suit.
Possibly Myles Morales will going into the multiverse will have that interactions again. It will be dope if they let them interact again.
@@lsbigmac2397 which if that's the case, give Tom Holland a couple years off and start establishing the likes of Miles, Spider-Gwen, and maybe even Flash Thompson as Agent Venom.
Green Goblins presence was quite terrifying and It’s hard to say that about any other MCU villain. Absolutely wonderful
Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin is terrifying and so perfect. that fight in the condo was brutal
The only other one I can think of that genuinely had me scared and worried for our heroes is thanos
@@jeremyroberts8822 thanos was menacing for sure. But Goblin was totally unhinged and pure violence
He was menacing. He hasn’t even done anything yet but Peter’s spidey senses we’re on high alert. Just his intent was enough to give off intense danger.
Also, his motives were just like Joker’s in the Killing Joke, where anyone’s susceptible to the dark side and all it takes is some tragedy. Which is another indication that Dafoe would have been an excellent Joker.
This movie was genuinely amazing and I loved the inclusion of Matt Murdock “ I’m a really good lawyer “ all three spidermen were amazing too
guys I think he's a really good lawyer
@@aryansarkar6816 is he a good lawyer??
@@noot_noot__ He's a really good lawyer
@@noot_noot__ he knows how to protect his clients from legal and physical harm. I say he’s pretty good.
1 thing I wish when Tom caught the goblin cure and Andrew said good catch he should've mimicked Murdock and said "I learned it from a lawyer"
I liked that Dafoe's Goblin stopped Peter from saving MJ similar to how Dehaan's Goblin did in Amazing Spiderman 2. This move did a really good job of adding linear continuity between universes in a lot of different ways.
I could vividly see and feel the trauma on Andrew when he saved MJ. Everything about the scene eerily mirrored Gwen’s death. I was sobbing.
Same
I remember thinking in my head. “That’s was huge for him” then fought back tears
That got me like no other marvel movie has gotten me. Pretty sure it was the only time I've teared up during a marvel movie
I wasnt even a fan of the Garfield movies, but this got to me too!
My heart just broke
I look at Tobey stopping Tom from killing Goblin in two ways. Tobey mentioned his struggles of learning to get thru the darkness and he doesn’t want Tom to end up in the same place Tobey was. Another way is that in Spiderman (2002), Tobey was shocked to see the Goblin getting pierced by his glider. Tobey only had time to dodge the glider but couldn’t save Norman. In this movie, Tobey managed to stop the same thing from happening to Norman. So like Andrew, Tobey also kinda sort of got his redemption.
Yea plus after norman was cured it cuts to Tobeys face and he gave a sigh of relief when he was laying down, I felt like that was a good detail added in
It was Andrew who said he didn’t want Tom to end up like him, not Tobey. It was due to Gwen’s death that he stopped pulling his punches and became bitter.
@@TheBWAGroup that moment when Andrew gets to save MJ 😥
@@TheBWAGroup I think what he means is just that the point of that conversation is to make Tom Holland’s Peter understand that they both have faced hardships whether it be from losing someone or the challenge that comes with controlling the rage those losses can cause for Peter that they both do not want him to isolate himself and seek revenge that is in vein. Therefore, Tobey’s Peter also wants him to not end up like him although yes I does not get said in words I feel that was his intention in relating to his loss.
I thought his redemption was with Marco
I feel its kind of understated that Tobey stopping Tom with the glider shows small struggle, it’s as if Tom is young and can’t control his rage the way Tobeys learned, and it implies Tobey despite never losing control, had a higher strength than Tom.
He'd also been spiderman for much longer. He's way more experienced than Tom.
That, but the theme is always "this is what we do", "this is what we are", in other words, trying to purposely kill somebody is so alien to what spiderman 'is', that he really didn't have the strength to do it.
That movie was so sick. You can't tie 3 different era cast together with full redemption no better than that. Marvel is incredible and someone please give Willem Dafoe an Oscar
This
It wasn’t corny or contrived just perfect!
@@Jdp313 it was corny asf calm down 😂
@@CursxR0 you probably liked captain marvel bruh. Go have a seat 💺
@@Jdp313 nah that shit was prob worst than this movie. Your have a seat reply was CORNY AF.
Just like how Andrew’s Peter redeemed himself by saving Michelle, Tobey’s Peter redeemed himself by stopping the glider from killing Norman.
I was hoping Tobey and Willam would talk after that but I think Tobey filmed his scenes later in development so it wasn't possible. Even when he got stabbed it was shot at a weird angle
Oh wow I completely missed that meaning with Tobey holding the glider. Now that just makes a meaningful moment even more better.
Or maybe we can say that he jumped in just like Harry jumped in for him in Spiderman 3 and saved Norman from actually getting killed by a glider just like Harry got killed by Eddie!
And also regretting that glider killing norman caused his issues with Harry so whatta great scene for Tobey's spiderman!
Initially I thought he was going to save Ned instead of Stranges robe but the subtle approach of Tobey saving Norman from being impaled like he was, was a great touch
@@mikeyaggams1130 Yeah Tobey saving ned meant
Andrew saving love interest of Tom when he failed to save his own
Tobey saving best friend of Tom
when he saw his own leave him forever
Of all the moments in this film, I think Andrew's Spiderman getting another chance to save a loved one was one of the hardest hitting. He spent a lot of time beating himself up over what happened with Gwen, and much like Obi Wan when his master died, he replayed that moment over and over again in his head, wondering what he could've done differently. Then he got his chance and went head first into it. Very well done.
i like how Tobey keep telling Andrew, "You are not lame".
That weird left turn your paragraph took was jarring
This comment is so nerdy I love it
This is Andrew's movie.
@@every8160 Him following that up with "Amazing" was a clever line.
The Chamber scene where they all discuss what happened to them before they got teleported is so good. Its like seeing your favorite bad guys at one place.
"I threw a rock at him! *bad guys stare at him* ... It was a big rock."
If you know, you know. XD
This movie changed my perspective on Andrew Garfield and his Spiderman series. That scene, holy crap his acting is just incredible. I feel so guilty for not giving him the opportunity to be a Spiderman because of my cling to Macguire. Now I can easily appreciate all three of them. Marvel, you did an excellent job!
Yeah you should feel guilty
*Sony you did an excellent job. 😉
To be fair the reason for me not liking TAS had little to do with Andrew
Charles, it’s not your fault for associating andrew as a bad spiderman because his movies were overall bad and it was hard to differentiate his acting skill a part from his bad spiderman films. Same with halle berry. She’s a great actress but a shitty catwoman thanks to the shitty script.
Yes. I loved all 3 of them. They brought different layers to a beloved character.
In that MJ's falling scene, before Andrew jumps down he instinctly moves his hand to throw a web. But, just before shooting, he changes his mind and commits to the jump
It happened too fast I didn't even notice that -.-"
Thank you for that, I never would have noticed that!
I’m not 100% sure but I’m pretty sure he slingshot himself. So he did shoot the web just used it to launch him.
oh wow! great catch!
Truly the one part of the movie that almost brought me to tears😭
I've found myself thinking multiple times today "....Did that movie actually happen???? Or did I imagine it all???" cuz it's so hard to believe that a movie with such high expectations and so much hype actually surpassed what the fans thought was possible. Can't wait to see it again!!
RIGHT?!
Same thought I'm literally stuck with ever since & I wasn't even as hyped as I am now about. I mainly was excited about the multiverse aspect but this now leaves me being that more excited for MoM and future installments
I still feel like I'm dreaming.
Omg same! It feels like a dream that they brought not only all the classic villains but the Spidermen too like this is every kids dream, it's too good to be true
And also how well this movie was, it was just so perfect, I can almost die peacefully now 😂
Ik right
Damn the movie was brutal! I totally got the chills when Peter went from a kid who won't use the Kill Mode on his suit to trying to stab Norman with the Goblin glider.
The movie was truly Amazing!!
I loved all 3 spideys.
I literally watched this movie in 3 different ways:
Me as a little boy when watched Tobey’s Spidey
Me as a Teenager watching Andy’s Spidey
And now as a young adult with my 2 little boys watching Tom’s Spidey, Teaming up with my past self’s favourite hero(s)! This was a real treat of a life time.
Same here I was losing my mind repeatedly and with the goofyist smiles 😜
Thats exactly how I feel about it! I was 7 when the first Tobey Maguire film came out and my dad took me to the theater to watch it. It was awesome😎 now 20 years later I was able to take my 7 year old to theaters to watch this movie with all my favorites plus the newer generation Spidermen that he loves. It was a great moment.🤗
It was so surreal!!
I loved seeing them all together, it was awesome
Yes, this is exactly how i feel tooooo!!!!
I loved how brutal Tom and Green Goblin’s fights were. The punches were so powerful and shows Tom fighting like we’ve never seen before. They were so cool.
I love the first fight between them and how they used the surrounding environment
100% a callback to Tobey and Willems final fight in SM2002, one of the best fight scenes in superhero history
Two super humans brawling
@@cray-_- that first fight to me was very similar to when Fury fought the skrull in the base with the files. Just very powerful punches
One of the best MCU fight scenes
In everything in spiderman history, the Garfield Gwen Stacy scene hit me the hardest, such a powerful, painful scene.
When Garfield caught MJ, I cried tears of happiness like a baby, my favorite scene in the movie.
To be fair, that scene was good, but the writing was complete trash for those fight scenes and they threw in Harry Osbourne as a villain for like 30 seconds lmao. I think Andrew deserves another film for his universe to make up for how bad the second one was.
it was like a redemption moment for him
Aunt May's scene too was painful.
Lasagna
Same
Spiderman: NWH is definitely one of the best Marvel movies I've seen! The Daredevil cameo, the 3 Spiderman team up, Dr. Strange vs Spiderman, the old Spiderman villains, references to the old Spiderman / Marvel films and many more! Truly a must watch for it's spectacular awesomeness! What a time to be alive! :D
yeah i was very surprised to see Daredevil in NWH. i don’t think that many ppl clocked it was him
I nearly jumped out of my seat as soon as I saw Daredevil! I was so excited!
I liked it better the second time I saw it. After the first I think I still liked 'into the spiderverse' better, but I may have changed my mind.
No way does it even come close to infinity wars....or endgame.... I felt it was very generic, very "hollywood" and just not that good....
The "thank you" at the end felt like a final homage to Tobey and Andrew for laying the foundation of live action Spider-men. Perfect way to end *this* trilogy
this is not the end lmao
They literally set up 4 in multiple ways but okay
@@ihte714 Of *this* trilogy. Tom Holland about to make generational money. He's not passing up that second trilogy lmao
@@chozengaming8547 Hey hey hey wait I hear you. I said *THIS* trilogy. Disney and Sony would be stupid not to ride this wave lmao
@@ihte714 he said THIS trilogy
I'm actually happy for Doc ock and how Peter restored his mental state. You really see how some of these villains are at war with themselves and are not truly evil, instead they're just lost and unstable.
Sandman wasnt even doing villanous stuff he just wanted to go home lol
And he was smart enough to put something in the chip that it won't get overcharged and shorted out!
Goblin and Electro are absolute menaces
Ehh, the Green Goblin definitely seems evil asf to me. Norman is just confused, but his alter Goblin persona is a cruel, manipulative, and sick entity. The Goblin is the type of being to kill your family and then laugh about it.
That what makes the film beautiful ❤️💙❤️💙
The fact that they gave the people what they wanted is incredible all the nostalgic feels from Tobey
My only complaint is that they didn't use enough of the old movies soundtracks.
Literally everyone in the theater freaked out when the old Spider-Men came out. The girls especially went crazy
@@yodamaster757 the girls were SIMPIN over andrew garfield
@@yodamaster757 so true i heard people screaming at that moment
@@kevinharvey8588
To be honest anyone would.
If Peter had asked Strange to erase everyone's memories of Mysterio this movie would have been only 10 minutes
Don’t let cinema sins see this
🤣bamboozled💀
Hahahha this!!!!!
people would still know his secret identity, they just wouldn't know how they know his identity
This entire movie wouldn’t have happened if Strange had just improved his communication lol
the chills that rolled down my spine, the excitement and joy this movie brought to me. but most importantly the NOSTALGIA i felt watching this movie made it an unbelievable, amazing, and one of the greatest movie experiences in my life. definitely gave me the chills and hype similar to end game. i hope to see Toby and Andrew once again. thanks again Marvel
Nostalgia done right
Seeing them together I straight up had a smile on my face for almost the rest of the movie
i think the hype beat endgame imo not saying its a better movie tho, but ill just let these 2 movies be there own thing cuz im not ready to have that conversation/debate with myself yet
@@leithal5096 they are definitely up there
@@leithal5096 nah, this movie was a true crossover not endgame
I just loved how this movie validated the other two Spider-Man’s. Every other reboot stories are always just standalone. Here the nostalgia kicks in high. This is just such a great movie, arguably the best cross over movie I have ever watched.
It bothers me seeing critics say “oh marvel is just taking back story from other movies and not doing the work themselves” LIKE NO marvel is going out of their way to make EVERY single one of the Spider-Man’s canon and real. Merging the stories together meticulously and bringing back characters from years ago and making consistent characters
One Small Detail: Electro commenting that the power feels different here is referencing Tony's Fusion Reactor that is powering NYC. He confirms it later by feeling the same power from the mini arc in the fabricator.
Nice detail
I love electro so much
So that sorta explains his body? Cleaner more advanced energy making him stronger
i took it to mean (like on fringe) that electricity in one reality runs at a different frequency than in another. i like your idea as well. maybe both?
@@kirin8735 yeah that's kinda what I thought too.
Tobey's face during the glider shove scene is so real. It's not about "why are you doing this?" but more "you're better than this."
In my head i hear Mr.Aziz: "No no no stop stoooop!"
The " you're all grown up" line spoken by doc ock to tobey made me tear up like crazy! this spokee to my childhood and him saying trying to do better is all of us struggling with our lives trying to make the best of it that was a heartwarming moment
That's big facts
The scene where Garfield saves MJ is pure gold. The acting by Garfield in it is absolutely top class as well. The emotion he's able to transmit in such a short period of time with just that facial expression is downright masterful.
His acting is always good. That's why he is the SM goat
Andrew Garfield is a phenomenal actor but his director for tasm 1 and 2 is garbage.
Holland was the best Spiderman, Tobey the best Peter Parker
That scene tears me up and it’ll definitely tear me up on future watches. Garfield’s acting really sold that scene.
Exactly! That sense of relieved that he got the second chance to save MJ
Another thing to note about Tobey blocking Tom from killing the Goblin is that the way Tom tries to kill the Goblin, as in impaling him with his own glider, is the same way he died in Tobey's world. So here Tobey is literally getting a second chance to undo the mistake he made in letting Osborne be impaled by the glider, getting his own chance at redemption much like Andrew.
AND it references when harry jumped in the way to take the blow from venom to save peter, such good writing
i love how toby stops the glider and just looks at tom without saying anything, that eye contact was everything
All of the villains survived got damn it’s not that serious.
Yea they all redeemed themselves. I think it was an over arching theme. Especially when Tom says "Everyone deserves a 2nd chance" on the news. Andrew saving MJ when he failed with Gwen. Tobey saving osborn and Tom at the same time. And lastly Tom saving his morality, the universes, and his aching revenge for what goblin did to his Aunt.
Wasn't he has spidey sense? How can he got stabbed?
Oh gosh, Andrew Garfield is my favorite Speedyman... The way he chatted through the fights and separated his nerdy side from the speedy side was brilliant. I loved him has Spiderman, and was super excited that he was in this with Toby... :P
I teared up when Doc Oc told Tobey that he was all grown up and he was proud of him. It truly felt like those actors talking to all the kids who have grown up since the original trilogy. WE’RE PROUD OF U TOO ALFRED & TOBEY! 🥲😭
You missed that when all of them were swinging, Tobey lands first, then Andrew, then Tom, reflecting the order that they played Spiderman
Yepp
NICE!!
With their respective iconic poses too.
Thats cool but i was really disapointed when they called Tom Peter1, Tobey Peter2, and Andrew Peter3, when they clearly had an opportunity to call them in sequential order like it should have been, Tobey 1, Andrew 2, Tom 3. UGHHHH STILL ERKS ME
It was Tom's movie, calling him any other than Peter1 wouldn't make sense as it is his universe. Plus the movie takes place in MCU.
Calling Tobey, the OG Spiderman Peter3 wouldn't make sense either, so that makes him the 2nd and Andrew the 3rd.
The scene of Andrew Spiderman catching MJ and crying was definitely one of the best moments of the film. I felt closer to crying there than Aunt May’s death tbh.
Same, that moment hit me the most even though it was a much shorter scene and Mays death was definitely meant to be the most emotional scene. I guess Andrew's acting is just that good
same loll
just his facial expression made me want to cry
oh i def cried more to that than for Aunr May, Mays death was sad but that? OOF
He got a second chance to save Spider-Man’s gf. He may not have been able to save Gwen but he can save mj.
Another detail I find very interesting is every outfit May wears throughout the movie has red and/or blue in it. As a nod to peters classic red and blue suit and leads to the final suit being the original colors again
They gave us Marvel fans everything we wanted; to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom on screen together. Thank you for the summary of detail. I’m still trying to process this film, it was such a moment to be in a full cinema with Spiderman fans again.
yessssss everyone cried at the full theater in LA too
I agree 100%! In Denmark we usually don't cheer and clap when we're in the cinema, but people went CRAZY once Andrew and Tobey appeared on screen. Everybody kind of expected it to happen, but it was such an amazing surprise anyway! The villains were amazing as well, especially Green Goblin. Willem Dafoe is a wonderful actor.
@@Thomas-lk5cu yes people gasping and crying out loud and cheering and crying and laughing and it was wonderful there were almost no seats open even on Sunday
Amazing comment
my theater was empty and I was really sad I didn't get to experience the reaction :(
No Way Home was an absolute triumph and the most fun I’ve had with the MCU since Endgame. Big shoutout to both Marvel and Sony for really delivering the goods for fans of this character and past cinematic versions of him! This one was such a joy for so many reasons, I really think this is definitely one of the best MCU movies to date so far!!
Yep this and Logan have been the only Marvel films I’ve enjoyed in the past 5 years.
Sheesh ur easily pleased
No way home was good but not great. Was somewhat let down after all the praise it got
its just nostalgia talking besides few great cgi scenes it was average at best
Lol is that supposed to be an insult?
That scene of Tobey and Andrew fading away (into their own universe) was the most emotional scene for me in the entire film. It felt so good seeing them becoming part of the MCU in a way & brought a happy end to their story arcs (IMO)
There's a rumor now that they want to do a 4th Tobey Spiderman movie :D
The same way in "Into the Spiderverse" when Miles sends Peter back home.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 that's not gonna happen (obviously) but I am still happy Toby's Peter Parker exists in one of the universe of MCU. Maybe a cameo here and there, who knows we might see Tobey again in the upcoming Doctor Strange film.
@@fleetSRT not “obviously” at all homeboy, look it up it’s more than likely
@@QuicheBoy why would it happen? Why waste time and money developing a spiderman thats not directly in the MCU
I love this movie. I know the Spidey community is pretty divided sometimes with Tobey, Tom and Andrew, but ya'll don't know how blessed the fandom is that something like this exists.
I thought it would be near impossible to enjoy another Marvel movie this much after Endgame but here we are. This movie, to me, is near perfect and it fills me with hope about the upcoming Marvel movies.
They did a great job
Word!
They keep outdoing themselves
Yes!!
Easily the best marvel movie. everything was correct. everything was perfect!!
Andrew joking around with lizard and electro was so refreshing. “Don’t worry I’ll be right back.” Before he swings up to help tobey
“Wait your turn”
Marvel went above and beyond my expectations of bringing Tobey and Andrew. They were perfect, had a lot of scenes, and them being older than Holland showed their wisdom but never overshadowed him either. They really were like Holland's older brothers who knew what he was going through after he lost May.
Daredevil popping in and catching the brick put the fattest smile on my face 🥶
@@DillyDabblez he’s just a good lawyer
@@yoda9256 lol a VERY good lawyer
pls tell me that MJ remembers spidey and gets back together in next sequel right?
@UCyad7RRD9AN2FoRpyIRxc3Q watch the video lol
35:55 The "we are happy to serve you" coffee cup not only appeared in several mcu shows/movies, it also appeared in the Netflix daredevil season 2 Episode 5 (kinbaku) (7:52).
One of the points i loved is that they couldn't get close to deal with juiced up electro but doc ock could because his arms were built to handle "the power of the sun"
Him coming back to help the spidermen was amazing.
I cried when he saved mj. His face seemed so genuine. I can't put into words the feelings I went through watching that scene
Because Andrew Garfield is an astounding actor. I only teared up after seeing his genuine face expressions
Powerful Performance! Great Movie 🔥🔥🔥
Gosh, yes. Other scenes made me feel things, but I was outright crying when they showed Andrew’s face there.
Cartharsis by proxy
Garfield made you FEEL the spider emotion on getting it right that time! I love the closure these characters get in this movie.
the scene where Tom's spiderman was on top of Goblin's shoulders punching him in the face continuously just to see him smile widely back and start laughing was actually scary.
It’s important to note that aside from aliens, Tom had never punched a person until Goblin. He always uses his webs, kicks and random things around him to fight his villains. And the Goblin took each of those blows like they were nothing.
It also looked like a fight between Winter Soldier and Black Widow!
@@oriuwu exactly and at that time bucky wasn't himself just like norman. 🤯
And you can feel how scared Peter is too!
@@ItzWickedness until the final fight scene
You missed a subtle detail when the spidermen were first working together and screwing up Andrew was webbed in the face by Toby and Andrew says “ew” as he rips it off to see which is a call back to the organic webbing grossing him out. Just thought I’d say that since I love the detail they put in and wanted to share it with others.
Nah it was andrew webbing tobey and tobey said "gross"
It's actually the opposite. Tobey was webbed in the face by Andrew. Andrew calling out sorry whilst swinging away and Tobey saying "Gross"
A Spiderman having the taste of his own medicine to be precise.
One thing I totally love about this movie, it's how they represented the Spider-Sense
Yeah. He trained it in Far From Home (also with closed eyes) and now he's Peter tingle professional. It was really cool.
the scene in happy’s apartment especially. literally felt so anxious
I'm not gonna lie, the moment Andrew successfully rescued Zendaya's MJ, I cried because I'm overwhelmed by joy of his redemption arc.
I actually cried out, "redemption," in the theater.
I loved the extra closure all the past characters were given in this movie
@@chaplar Foreal
I was just about to type the same thing. That moment was absolutely heart wrenching.
I’ve watched really sad movies and never cried but that made me cry too
Goblins strength has been so underrated since he fought tobey
He absolutely bodied holland in that fight scene. Holy crap 😧😧😧
@@lukiekeyz ikr? He put him through several floors... Felt so weird given how weak he was in SM1
@@DatBlueVQ I was honestly shook when I was watching that part. He literally mopped the floor with holland 🤣.
@@DatBlueVQ they put each other through several floors. I keep forgetting how strong SpiderMan is.
@@CardSearcher911 🧂
During the fight between Goblin and Peter in Happy's apartment building, there's a brief moment between Peters punches where the Goblin loses his crazed smile and Norman regains control. It really shows how great of an actor Willem Dafoe is and its one of my favorite things about NWH.
When Andrew’s Peter talked about how he stopped pulling his punches and became full of rage gave me chills. Andrew’s Peter was always THE Spiderman to me. He was playful, witty, childlike, and incredibly smart for his age. But losing Gwen shattered his soul. It’s chilling knowing that he likely killed people. Spiderman has super human strength, and it would take no effort for Peter to kill an ordinary human being. It’s scary to think about how strong he truly is. When Tom’s Peter fought the Goblin the last time, we truly saw how devastatingly powerful Spiderman could be if he never pulled his punches. He would’ve killed Norman right there if Tobey’s Peter never stopped Tom’s Peter. The Goblin even recognized Peter wasn’t pulling his punches anymore, and saw his true strength. The whole concept of Spiderman being stronger than he allows himself to be is chilling.
Also if u think about spider man's punches i strong enough to kill most people with hulk thor and the thing being the only people in the mcu verse stronger than spiderman
well said. Although I didn't like the storylines created in the Andrew Spiderman Movies, he really shined here.
@@iunderstanphotography2780 100% agree. Andrew would’ve shined so much more in his films had the writing been better. Far from home just proved to everyone Andrew’s still got it.
Toby is the original I'm sorry
I liked Andrew’s version more too
If ever there was a movie for the fans, this was it. More than Endgame, more than what arise of Skywalker tried to be, anything else. This is easily one of my favorite MCU films.
Yep
Seriously
Just wait for matrix resurrections
@@donhoju no sir
@@donhoju no 💀💀
Spiderman was my childhood, watched all of the movies, played Shattered Dimensions when I was little. I had some high hopes for this movie. And let me just say, seeing Andrew and Tobey walking out of the portals, it felt like a dream. Bravo to the whole production team, I can't express in words just how much I loved this movie
Same
same
If he really was your childhood then you would know how important the hyphen is...
(I'm jk, I agree what you said)
Strange not being sorcerer supreme might actually mean strange could be stronger than wanda, due to Agatha saying wanda was specifically stronger than the sorcerer supreme
Holy shit
I like how when Strange comes back through the portal after being stranded by Peter, he says “I’ve been hanging over the Grand Canyon for 12 hours” like how Loki said “I’ve been falling for 30 minutes” after being stuck in the portal in Ragnarok.
Strange says "dangling over the Grand Canyon" 😀👌
@@winterc.2476 yeah I only saw the movie once so far so I wasn’t 100% sure what the phrasing was but I did catch the reference when he said it lol
Its so ironic, and a karma as well... Thats what makes it funny
I was the only one laughing in the theatre when he said that, maybe I'm the only one that got the ragnarok reference?
I still don't get how he was stuck
This movie, for as much as it did for the previous Spiderman series, also really felt like the end of a full story. We've seen Spiderman's origin twice before, but they turned a trilogy into an origin story. They made such a great decision not showing Uncle Ben's death and instead surprising everyone with May taking his place instead. There was never any way for Ben's death to be as impactful as it should have been without giving us plenty of time to get to know and love them before they inevitably die. This movie was honestly incredible.
I thought this in the theater. If Disney and Sony didn’t ever get a deal done, they had an incredible way to end the story.
@The FGR Yeah okay buddy
@The FGR Youre out of your mind, that was one of the most realistic death scenes ive ever seen
@The FGR seriously?
For as sad as Ben's death is, I got kinda numbed to it. But having May dying, hit me much harder than Ben's death ever hit me.
Andrew saving Michelle almost made me cry. He learned from his mistakes in his own world and didn't want anyone else to experience them
the whole mind proces was "im not failing again"
ALMOST?? I FLAT OUT SOBBED
@@wiam5981 me too 🥲
I think Ned being so freaked out when he's told that Peter's friends sometimes betray him alludes to his potential fate to become the Hobgoblin, as in the comics
The clapping in the movie house when Tobey came out brought tears in my eyes. My childhood and my Spiderman! It's amazing!
Everyone stated audibly gasped and some said yo and the people behind me jumped out of their chair and stood up 😭😭
The same thing happened to me
Movie house? Lmao
I was disturbed that i was the only one that clapped when tobey came out. Theater was sold out and i looked crazy....lll do it again bc tobey
Nigga said movie house 💀
I just wanna say: In the scene where Tom is ready to kill GreenGoblin with the glider, Toby shows and stops him and looked into his eyes. At this moment is when I felt that Toby has always been the strongest Spiderman, not just strength but overall. He managed to save Tom from from going dark.
"Bravo 8... going dark"
Well, he's the oldest, with the most experience and wisdom to give, while his physical strength is lower than Tom's, he is way better in his technique
@@lentone3607 idk if id say he's weaker. Tobeys spiderman pulled off pretty great feats of strength as well.
Tobeys spiderman went through the most character development out of all of them through his villains. His villains (Goblin, Octavius, Sandman, Harry, and yes even Venom) were all designed by Raimi to be parallels of him, further driving forward the famous motto "with great power comes great responsibility".
If you notice as well, all of his villains (besides sandman) were poetically ended due to their lust for revenge or power.
It’s more just because he knows how the darkness consumes you, and he is saving Tom from experiencing that
The scene when Andrew catches Tom’s MJ, had my gf and I tearing up. Especially when he started crying.
I think that was the most emotional part of the whole movie, imo.
It was so good & you wouldn’t of understood the part unless you’ve seen his movies.
Well done.
It was like 2nd chance for him to save someone, It redeem himself and allow himself to forgive what he could've done although not to Gwen.
Yeah it was the most emotional part of the Movie. Andrew's Spiderman really deserve his sequel.
@@TheZombie2415 Yep, that’s exactly why I love that scene even tho it was a quick one.
It was so powerful that I remember my heart hurting when I realized why Andrew was crying.
It would be nice if they do another one with him, he’s a really good actor.
@@Adventthief I full on clutched my heart because it hit me so hard.
@@compulsive_curiosity Same, I almost drop kicked the couple behind me
I wish so hard I had a boyfriend who actually shares my interests and would understand my feelings...
the weapons in neds grandmas house is actually a traditional filipino house ornament called weapons of moroland which in my opinion shows his heritage and being his lola's traditional filipino culture
I just appreciate the fact that they know how Filipino grandmas would act. Don't care about what's going on around just don't get the damn house dirty and put back the things on their proper places. And the praticality to ask someone who can crawl on ceilings to get the cobwebs on the ceiling's corner. Lol
I don't know why, but seeing Tobey's expression after stopping Tom Holland from killing Green Goblin with the glider brings a tear to my eye. Tobey nails the complicated expression of experience from his past regrets, killing him, doesnt solve the problem.
That stare Tobey gave says SO much. I swear it was an entire conversation on it's own. Such a beautiful scene
I agree. This and Garfield’s expression after saving MJ were honestly my two favorite parts of a spectacular movie. To paraphrase Alison Krauss, they said it best when they said nothing at all.
Both were so characteristic as well, tobey’s expression even made me relate back to to when andrew asked if Tobey was going to suit up and he said that he looked like a well dressed youth pastor
This movie legit made me so sad. I don’t think I’ve ever been this emotionally effected by a movie. I feel like I’m watching my kid grow up and go off to college, like I’m going to miss high school kid Peter but I’m so excited to see what they do with his character now. I just hope he is able to have his friends back again and make people remember him. This was a great movie and I can’t wait to re watch it.
That's exactly how I feel so sad but also so excited
This movie was filler 😂 lol y’all will just make anything seem deeper than it is
@@CursxR0 found the troll
@@TasX sheesh. If you rlly think this movie was that deep I feel sorry for you
@@CursxR0 far from home was a massive dub + ratio
This film was a love letter to Spider-Man’s entire filmography, this was great how they tied up past and the present…I feel like I been waiting to watch this exact movie since May 3rd 2002
When Peter was punching the DAWG SHIT out of Goblin and he was looking at him with beauty and amazement showed how IMSANE he was. LOVED Dafoes acting!
Towards the end, when Tobey stops Tom from using the glider, as you say, like John Walker, he's stopping Tom from making that mistake and getting blood on his hands, but he's redeeming himself in allowing Norman Osborne to be speared by his glider a second time. In the first Spiderman movie, Tobey's Spiderman jumps out of the way of the glider and lets it kill Osborne, a move that helped turn his best friend against him. He could have stopped the glider, he allowed it to kill Osborne, and he knows that. By stopping it this time, it's part of his redemption.
You know it was eating Tobey up, he never wanted that to happen but it was lined up and someone was going to die.
Why did you make this so long lmfao you could’ve cut that in half and we would’ve got the point lol
😢😢😢 this so sad 😭
@@blackjesus3696 for more effective emotions purposes
@@blackjesus3696 well that was a dumb complaint
this movie is the embodiment of “fan service” done absolutely right
I’m still crying about this. I’m never getting over this movie ever.
neither am I
It was an amazing film really entertaining
Same!
A masterpiece. A standing ovation. And don’t worry……Dr, Strange will return. The madness and chaos is just beginning.
Same here… but this video gave me hope that Peter will still get the happy ending he deserves
I noticed when Norman Osbourne was talking to Aunt May at the help centre. He is talking about not knowing where he is and the fact he went looking for his home and his work building. Which he says wasn't there. I'm wondering if this is a clue that the Avengers building was not bought by Oscorp but more likely bought by the Fantastic 4. Surely Norman would notice if the massive Avengers tower had the Oscorp logo on it.
The final scene where Peter was beating Goblin over and over until he about stabbed him and killed him until Tobey showed up and stopped him was my favorite. So dark and emotional. I LOVED IT!! 😭
if tobey died I would have cried
Yeah then tobey got stabbed becus he proves never turn your back to Schizophrenic. Which I very much loved the raimi version even more
@@danwarner7816 Yea, it's a waste. Tom's Peter killed Goblin anyway, if I remember right. I was expecting Tobey to pull the hoverboard using his web from behind Tom, not stopping it right in front of the Goblin. Lol
@@doryaman wouldn’t of been as good as a scene if that happened tho
@@mannybowles7063 Yea, but what's the point? Tobey stops Tom from killing, gets stabbed in the process, and Tom kills anyway.
Felt a kick seeing the empty apartment at the end when peter walks through, it hits hard when you realize that he left everything behind
That’s his story. He goes through a lot of losses.
I felt it too. His life was so full and colorful and then to walk in to that dirty old apartment ☹️
@@kevinclavijo6954 and lost his 2 best friends had to be hard
As small as it may seem the GED test book at the end resonated louder than most of the details in this movie. Seeing Peter go through everything he did. being so high on the social, academic, and hero scale. Destined for so many things of that level to be brought so low living on his own now. Just shook me to my core. This was a fantastic and very humbling movie and after endgame I thought I couldn’t nerd out or be emotional about these characters again but marvel still surprised me.
Me too
🙏🔥🔥
Oh yeah seeing that along with the empty apartment hit me way harder than I thought it would, it was heavy.
It's so sad. I really hope we get 3 more movies where Our Peter is happy. He deserves it😭
That book was a useless prop I've taken the GED all the information is in the test itself there is no need to study for it especially for someone who's supposed to be as smart as Peter Parker is
I just love how Tobey doesn't need webshooters to produce web unlike the other two. Makes him the alpha and OG spiderman.💪😁
Strange's "I've been hanging over the Grand Canyon for twelve hours!" line when he comes back through the portal definitely felt like a reference to Loki's "I've been falling for thirty minutes!" line from Ragnarok...
Loki: “YES! THAT’S HOW IT FEELS!”
Sorry, I’m a big fan of references.
@@RealCFZ "Don't ever be ashamed of who you are"
I loved the little detail of Andrew being in his suit when he first shows up and Tobey being in normal clothes. I feel like it's a nod to the discussion of Andrew being the best Spidey to many and Tobey being the best Peter.
Or a tribute to fans bully Maguire meme, where he always come from a portal in such sassy way.
The details tho...
And the reason that Tom is “Peter Number 1” is because he’s both the best Spidey and the best Peter at the same time.
I thought too
@@MiloMurphysLaw hes not 💀
Wow this movie was emotionally overwhelming in a good way. They let Andrew shine and Toby was the emotional center and most mature of the spidermen. To me this hit harder than Endgame.
Absolutely
I will pick this over Endgame any day. There are very few movies I immediately want to watch again as soon as the credits roll, but this was definitely one of them.
Tobey's scene presence is overwhelming. Every time he is in the same cut, it feels like he is the main character. But what crowns it to me is the glider holding moment. Only him can speak without sayng a word.
Because undeniably it hits way close to home. (no pun intended) case of Avenger is rather unrealistic as you won't find it In real life. But the case of Spiderman, it feels surreal because we'll mostly have lost someone we know or dear in real life.
So them talking about how they lost their loved one and how they managed to redeem themselves in alternate universe gives viewers something more to relate than Ironman just dying. (Although Avengers is most of a fanservice galore than Drama).
Now people should be reminded that Marvel greatest creation and the face of Marvel is truly Spiderman. (case of DC it would be either Batman&Superman)
100%. Been a Spiderman fan since childhood, cant remember a time that I wasnt a Spiderman, LOTR, Harry Potter or Star Wars fan. Its childhood memories, superb movies and books and watching it with friends and family and etc etc all together. Endgame was awesome, all I ever wanted from an Avengers movie, and it was super exciting, but it was different in the sense that Marvel was building towards it for a decade, while this movie came out of nowhere, got all the actors together and hit a home run after home run. It was the most surprising Marvel movie since Infinity War, but also the most emotional one, the best story, the best message about choices and regrets and consequences. It will be remembered for years and will age like fine wine.
You missed an Easter egg - actually almost everyone I know who's seen the movie missed this one. When McGuire and Garfield web each on first meeting, McGuire aims his webbing at Garfield's web shooters, because he instinctively realised Garfield's webbing is not organic and therefore Garfield's shooters can be disabled.
i just noticed that today too after rewatching
I don’t know though because later on when Tom and Andrew are amazed he can produce his own webs he’s like wait you guys can’t do that?
@@landonsharp7883 If you re-read my comment, you will note what I am saying is that Toby's Peter is the one who spots that Andrew's Peter needs web shooters, and he instantly disables them.
the “With great power comes great responsibility” death is probably a absolute point in time
Timelock?
I agree
They die the day they said it.
If they don't say it it's a nexus event