She played this scene wonderfully, it's the last burst of energy of the body just before dying. That's actually what happens, as those I've witnessed doing just before their final hours...😔
@@davidbranch1077 Rewatching this after seeing a post online talk about it (I think the phenomenon was called 'the surge' or something before death) made this scene more tragic. Stay strong bro, something like that isn't easy for any of us
One of the most realistic deaths I seen on film. She was only okay because of the Adrenalin...and then the way she just collapses and doesn't realize what happened and she is losing breath. Omg.
I like how Lizard didn't throw not one punch but popped up just to throw Peter back in the building for Green Goblin to finish whooping his ass. That was just petty. Even for a super villain 😂
The scene shows the acting talent of Tom Holland. I loved how after May said the famous iconic line, Peter is looking at her with strong emotion, remorse, and maybe a little hope. It painted the scenario that he remembered that's what Uncle Ben said to him and the fact he is hearing it from her brought that memory back. Same moment when Peter II spoke the quote and MCU's Peter had a shocked look on his face. It's those subtle facial expressions that Tom Holland uses in order to capture the necessary emotion making it more powerful.
@andrewgarfield9898 watch the scene again. The actor says under his breath, "I know". They were paying homage to Uncle Ben. I think it's safe to assume May is reminding him of what Ben has previously said.
@@Kylw02that's rude. Even if it was indirectly and unknowingly his fault, calling a grieving person a b**tard, is just low asf. That's just rubbing salt on the wound.
The fact Peter didn't sense her bleeding out breaks my heart. She's literally the only relative he has left and now she's gone and she forgot him bc the spell
I thought the spell just made people forget he was Spiderman. I hate that " forget I had ever existed so you can be safe " lunacy. It's condescending and just plain absurd.
@@tatianalyulkin410 The original spell was that but Peter kept having Strange modify it mid-cast so many times that it started screwing up the Multiverse and eventually the only way to fix everything was to make everyone forget Spider-Man and thus Peter, so yeah it all comes back to Peter not thinking things through before asking Strange to screw with Space Time
Everyone's talking about the sad aspect of Aunt May's death, but nobody's mentioning how the Goblin was able to use his speech to manipulate everyone around him... Electro was gonna become a good guy, but the words *"Gods DON'T have to choose"* made him reconsider everything and he ripped off his curing device...he was 95% cured...if not for the Goblin's speech, he'd have turned into a good guy...
Not only did he not sense the fact that she was bleeding out, but he was so distracted on waking her up, that he didn’t even sense bullets being fired at him
Love the subtle Uncle Ben reference during the death scene. After May says the “great power” line, the look on Pete’s face and the “I know” says he’s heard it before.
Peter face is like what are you talking about because tom didn't have any guilt about ben in captain America civil war , Spiderman homecoming, avengers infinity war and avengers endgame like tobey and Andrew did but instead Peter had guilt about tony stark death in Spiderman far from home so that tony stark is the one who used his life to teach Peter parker with great power comes great responsibility instead of uncle Ben
@@鄧焯文 maybe ben di*d in an accident which *wasn't* a fault of Peter's actions, thus, there was *no* reason to feel *guilty* But Tony's de*th caused him a lot of pain...cuz he finally got another father figure, with whom he bonded...he *could've* saved Tony (yk how Spider-Man is...he always tried to *save* people, even if he can't)...so he lowkey thinks Tony's passing away was his fault... And May's passing away was directly his fault, atleast according to *him* So that made him the saddest
@@andrewgarfield9898 nah...its proven in the movie: *"Far From Home"* , that ben existed The suitcase Peter uses to pack his stuff at the beginning, has a label on it, with the initials: *"BFP"* ofcourse referring to *"Benjamin Franklin Parker"* So Uncle Ben, did exist, until he passed away unfortunately...
feel like one of the reasons green goblin is one of his greatest villains is because they're equal strength wise forcing him to really have to think. especially for this movie, the scene where peter is punching him and he laughs shows that entirely. feel like that was a really missed opportunity arcwise
yeah but one of the biggest conflicts in this movie is his internal one where he literally doesn't want the homicidal maniacs to die until the end where he stops giving a fuck. another key part of this whole dynamic with green goblin and most of his villains in general, this is also before he fully accepts his responsibility of the hero/rehabilitator that i'm sure we'll see in future movies@@somaabhiramkasinadhuni
@@andrewgarfield9898 They've NEVER been equal. Goblin has always been weaker, Spiderman always holds back. When Doc Oc takes over peters body, he's astounded by just how much peter had been holding back against all of them.
After Uncle Ben’s death there are mainly 3 important people left in Spidey’s life; his aunt, his best friend, and his girlfriend Between the 3 franchises, one of them ends up dead 😥
Spider-Man 3: No Way Home is the ultimate Spider-Man film to me. It’s both surprising and emotional as well. And TBH: I’m actually going to miss MCU Aunt May Parker.🥺🥺🕷️♥️🎞️🎞️🎞️
@disneypixarmarveldreamwork4333 Marisa Tomei portrayed the younger version of the character so well, and I do like Sally Field as Aunt May Parker too. But Rosemary Harris IS Aunt May Parker!
But his canon event was caused by tampering with the Multiverse, and Miguel hated Peter for that in the movie. I personally think his canon event already happened with Tony's death
@@tangetstone2.045 it’s also possible that Peter has an Uncle Ben on the other side of Spider-Man’s family that was shot to death prior to Peter’s birth or when Peter was much younger in the MCU when Uncle Ben died.
bruh that one tear drop aunt May drops breaks me everytime... the last sense you lose during death is touch and hearing, so she heard Peter afraid and apologizing the entire time but couldnt comfort him.
Everything about May's death scene is done so well. The acting, the camera shots, everything! And it's so heart aching to watch as well, the actors and crew did an incredible job on this movie. 👏
This mf so menacing 😭 the brief silence when he looks at may helpless on the floor then back at Peter. It just says “I’m gonna kill her” then he throws a bomb at her with a maniacal smile on his face 😭🤌🏾
"But the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you"
Never really liked the MCU version of JJ. In the Raimi films and the comics, he had integrity. He didn’t know Spider-Man was just a kid. Sure, he was a douchebag sometimes, but he was a douchebag running a respectable newspaper.
As much as I love the Spider-Verse movies, and don’t get me wrong, Across the Spider-Verse was amazing, I feel like No Way Home was an ultimate payoff nearly 20 years of Spider-Man films. Ok, I pretty much expected these reactions, but I stand by what I said.
Well, anyway, yes, but most people love this movie because it’s more of a crossover did the movie. As a crossover, this movie is a Great. And that’s the main reason why people wanted to see this movie. I would still would’ve loved to have seen this entire movie if the main storyline was just peters identity being revealed rather than a spider verse movie. And don’t get me wrong. I was really hyped for this movie more than any movie I’ve ever had and I still love this movie.
@@NoNamex1412 yeah but Peter was talking about who should still remember him in the first spell with Doctor Strange and it made the villains come to their universe
Ugh the moment when Happy tells Peter to run, followed by Peter kissing May on the forehead pleading for forgiveness…Jesus man. I love seeing how while technically Peter isn’t “alone” because he has Ned MJ and Happy, May was HIS family. The last piece of his family that was left, gone. And you can see it on Happys face too. The sadness, knowing exactly what this means for him. And Tom…he was born for this role. The shame and guilt for May is so strong, it’s hard to watch. You can just feel his pain, and the fact that this is just the start of his losses in the film. So good man
I love how no way home brought some aspects for the first insomniac Spiderman game like may dying, antiserum, and mays grave saying :when you help someone you help everyone.. Jon watts I respect that till this year!!!
Yeah, I haven’t seen this movie yet and didn’t want to see the scene because I knew what it was about, but geez I didn’t expect her death to be so emotional. That was a hard hit from the glider and I thought she was done after that, but to get up, talk to Peter, stagger, get up again, talk some more and finally go down. Just, wow. 😣
When I saw this movie, as soon as May said the Responsibility line, I knew she was gonna die. I remember sighing and whispering to my friend "Oh no... She gon' die..."
6:12 I wish right here May would have prefaced the line with, “Remember what Ben told you: With great power there must also come great responsibility.” It would’ve made Peter saying “Yeah I know” right after more impactful. 6:24
I think Ben Parker died before Peter was even born because of the way he looked at the 2 peter’s when they mentioned Ben, Mcu peter looked like he had no clue who he wad
Sony's contract with Marvel prevents them from mentioning Uncle Ben. Except in tiny Easter eggs. Like his suitcase in FFH. And how Peter says "I know" to May here.
This movie really resonated with me the way this Spider-Man tries to help his villains just for it to completely blow up in his face. Just deeply tragic, and sadly all too real, how being a good person who shows empathy can have disastrous outcomes.
I felt that the scene of aunt may dying came outta nowhere, but the moment she said "With great power comes great responsibility", I cried. Not just because I had goosebumps at this masterpiece of a sentence, but I also realised then and there that May was going to die. That she was the fated death that was to change our peter 1 forever and beyond
I love how they gave Norman the purple hoodie to wear in this movie to help him look more like his comic counterpart. The closest thing this version of the Goblin had to having that purple hood on his head was how his helmet had a purple tint depending on the lighting. But the fact that he's given that outfit in which it would become ruined later and become a comic version of the purple hood was genius.
I love that she runs on enough of a last wind to think she’s find, that he doesn’t have some big “NNNOOOO!!” reaction. I think it’s the most emotional death scene in the MCU (to me and many others) because the characters aren’t blatantly showing you it’s sad, they just are and you have to watch as helpless to change the situation as Peter.
Bro this is too sad man like the fact she tied to play it off to make it seem like she was survived and was ok almost like she’s fighting her weakness and she only acted like that so Peter can get his hopes up to not feel sacred and sad that his aunt is dying but then when she collapsed she could not play it off anymore because it was not worth it and her body was shutting down and then she died like I wish she should have listen to Peter like if she really cares about him she should have listen and let him take care of the green goblin of himself.
Spider man 4 I hope to see Peter working through these demons he lost everything and he is by himself. Would be interesting to see someone introduce to play on his dark side since he is lacking a good moral compass right now
Tom Holland's "Spider-Man" vs Tom Hardy's "Venom". That would be soo interesting. Quite frankly just to watch the two actors. People say the age gap is an issue but I think it would actually be a strength. Tom Hardy is such an amazing actor and it Tom Holland carrying this role into a dark space requires Hardy's guidance.
He should to Hell for a false accusations on Spider-Man. He's a good hero, but J Jameson doesn't and he can go to Hell for I care. I hope Ghost Rider can torture him for all the false accusations on Spider-Man.😡
7:54 Aunt May died with her eyes open just as the Tom Holland Spider-Man’s father figure, Iron Man did after sacrificing himself to use the alternate infinity stones to kill the alternate Thanos and the Black Order and their armies in Avengers: Endgame (2019). To the Tom Holland Spider-Man, it’s Iron Man’s death all over again but this time it’s with his mother figure, Aunt May, no wonder he became so heartbroken and bitter afterwards.
8:53 How Peter communicates his lost and sadness to Happy without saying anything and how Happy takes cares of the situation instantly it's amazing, May 🥺🥺🥺 9:48 I just noticed that tear 😭😭😭
Peter got so violated this movie it’s crazy… May dying …. My god was that a way to go out… her saying she just need to catch her breathe when TWO SECONDS ago she was seemingly more fine than Peter who admitted to two broken ribs…. Then she dies and bro literally says “what are you doing?” Like she was joking or boutta sleep and he was like ok come on now that’s enough… and it was.. for her… and he had to see that.. then bro had ZERO time to process this before they started shooting at him.. and then seeing the news with Peter watchingin the rain as Jameson blames Peter for everything that’s happen… then loses everyone anyways at the end of it all even tho he did what he did for everyone just to lose them in the end anyways… If Peter becomes a villain I wouldn’t blame him… 💯
9:28 what’s sadder than aunt may dying is seeing Peter furious after getting shot , ready to attack, but fortunately Happy told him to just run. Angry 17 year old Peter Parker shot up and running from the law for something he didn’t do. ☹️
When I first saw this movie in theaters, I didn't actually cry when May died, but I felt so sorry for Peter nonetheless. And the reason why I didn't cry over May's death was because I was "talked-down" by my mom and my healthcare advocate over money issues a week before this movie came out, which made me very upset. Over the years, I feel like I have regrets about it.
That's why Green Goblin is archenemy of Spider Man. Peter fought Cap and Co, Vulture, Mysterio, and damn Thanos but only Norman Osborn is able to break him mentally.
I have noticed this a lot of times that since IronMan died, Cap became old and thor went to the other world, all humans became kind of asshole to all the other younger superheroes. Just like here, swat arrested hogan and shot at spiderman. It's like the big threes were these young heroes protectors and the world also loved them but the world turned its back on all the other mcu heroes
What hurts the most is that May’s grave doesn’t say, and will never say, “Aunt.” It was the absolutely defining role of her life and she now will never be remembered as such because of the spell.
This green bastard straight took five punches to the face and three elbows to the head and all he does is smiles and laughs and powerbombs him through the floor 😬😬
This scene caught me off guard so much, the way she popped up quickly and was talking really made you think she was fine 🥺
She played this scene wonderfully, it's the last burst of energy of the body just before dying.
That's actually what happens, as those I've witnessed doing just before their final hours...😔
@@davidbranch1077 Rewatching this after seeing a post online talk about it (I think the phenomenon was called 'the surge' or something before death) made this scene more tragic. Stay strong bro, something like that isn't easy for any of us
What are you talking about? Her back would have been broken in half. This was just dumb nothing more. Except for Hollands acting, this was great.
It broke me so bad! She was fine, but Marvel decided to pull the rug from underneath us. Uncool! 😭
@@newskenger3885Holland's acting was great. Bad take of the century
One of the most realistic deaths I seen on film. She was only okay because of the Adrenalin...and then the way she just collapses and doesn't realize what happened and she is losing breath. Omg.
Could've been able to take her to a hospital, if not for the police drama, caused by JJJ
@@souptikchakraborty2004 I think she was too far gone for hospital to save her
@@souptikchakraborty2004 you have too much faith in the theater of modernity
I like how Lizard didn't throw not one punch but popped up just to throw Peter back in the building for Green Goblin to finish whooping his ass. That was just petty. Even for a super villain 😂
He’s literally a menace for no reason 😂😂😂
@@malcolmbosa3600 Now that you mention it, you're absolutely right, bro. 😂😂😂
Dude just came back to say, "I told you so" to then yeet Peter through a window and disappear.
A Lizard/Green Goblin team up….love it!!! 😂
I thought the lizard just wanted to protect Peter from the daily bugle framing him?
The scene shows the acting talent of Tom Holland. I loved how after May said the famous iconic line, Peter is looking at her with strong emotion, remorse, and maybe a little hope. It painted the scenario that he remembered that's what Uncle Ben said to him and the fact he is hearing it from her brought that memory back.
Same moment when Peter II spoke the quote and MCU's Peter had a shocked look on his face. It's those subtle facial expressions that Tom Holland uses in order to capture the necessary emotion making it more powerful.
Uncle Ben doesn’t exist in this Tom Holland’s Spiderman universe obviously
@andrewgarfield9898 Actually, he does.
Marvel just couldn't implement it into their cinematic universe. It was part of the deal they made with Sony.
@@LastSunrise1981uncle Ben was just some random guy. Aunt May is MCUs uncle Ben. That’s why she says it
@@Engineeringuncovered Look up the deal with Sony/Marvel. He exists they simply cannot use him exact due to the contract.
@andrewgarfield9898 watch the scene again. The actor says under his breath, "I know". They were paying homage to Uncle Ben. I think it's safe to assume May is reminding him of what Ben has previously said.
I’m just so glad that these actors are still alive and healthy after all these years☺️🙏🏽
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@@Tricksy544?
@@invisibleguy8191 ?
They are meaning Willam Defoe and Pat Morita
@@MatrixStoriesYT well pat was always part of the mcu, and she is far younger than William dafoe
My heart breaks when Peter tells aunt May to take her time❤ he cared for her so much. This sene puts me in tears every time 😭
Sameee😭
I just re-watched this scene, and I did it again😭.
Me two😢
He cared for her so much he couldn't even call her AUNT May. So disrespectful
It's not disrespectful. It's just something that our stupid American kids do and we as adults put up with.
After losing Tony he lost the one other person who was the only parent figure he had in his life 😔
He lost uncle Ben first you bum
He lost may because he was a bastard and didn’t listen to strange
@@Kylw02that's rude. Even if it was indirectly and unknowingly his fault, calling a grieving person a b**tard, is just low asf. That's just rubbing salt on the wound.
@@Kylw02May literally told Peter that she had no regrets about trying to help the villains and that Peter was right to do what he did.
He lost everyone, really.
The fact Peter didn't sense her bleeding out breaks my heart. She's literally the only relative he has left and now she's gone and she forgot him bc the spell
i don’t think the spell would affect people who are died because well they are dead
I thought the spell just made people forget he was Spiderman. I hate that " forget I had ever existed so you can be safe " lunacy. It's condescending and just plain absurd.
@@tatianalyulkin410 The original spell was that but Peter kept having Strange modify it mid-cast so many times that it started screwing up the Multiverse and eventually the only way to fix everything was to make everyone forget Spider-Man and thus Peter, so yeah it all comes back to Peter not thinking things through before asking Strange to screw with Space Time
@@tatianalyulkin410but its on peter, he didnt think it through and kept changing the spell doctor strange made which created this mess to begin with
@@Sai_Zzso you’re saying it’s Doctor Strange fault gotcha
Everyone's talking about the sad aspect of Aunt May's death, but nobody's mentioning how the Goblin was able to use his speech to manipulate everyone around him...
Electro was gonna become a good guy, but the words *"Gods DON'T have to choose"* made him reconsider everything and he ripped off his curing device...he was 95% cured...if not for the Goblin's speech, he'd have turned into a good guy...
Rarely do movies make me cry. This scene right here is one of the very few exceptions.
Not only did he not sense the fact that she was bleeding out, but he was so distracted on waking her up, that he didn’t even sense bullets being fired at him
this scene was probably one of the first times I cried in theaters in a long time
I cried when iron man passed 💔
Love the subtle Uncle Ben reference during the death scene. After May says the “great power” line, the look on Pete’s face and the “I know” says he’s heard it before.
Peter face is like what are you talking about because tom didn't have any guilt about ben in captain America civil war , Spiderman homecoming, avengers infinity war and avengers endgame like tobey and Andrew did but instead Peter had guilt about tony stark death in Spiderman far from home so that tony stark is the one who used his life to teach Peter parker with great power comes great responsibility instead of uncle Ben
@@鄧焯文smartest spider-man fan
@@鄧焯文 maybe ben di*d in an accident which *wasn't* a fault of Peter's actions, thus, there was *no* reason to feel *guilty*
But Tony's de*th caused him a lot of pain...cuz he finally got another father figure, with whom he bonded...he *could've* saved Tony (yk how Spider-Man is...he always tried to *save* people, even if he can't)...so he lowkey thinks Tony's passing away was his fault...
And May's passing away was directly his fault, atleast according to *him*
So that made him the saddest
@@souptikchakraborty2004it’s obvious Ben does not even exist in this universe AT ALL.
@@andrewgarfield9898 nah...its proven in the movie: *"Far From Home"* , that ben existed
The suitcase Peter uses to pack his stuff at the beginning, has a label on it, with the initials: *"BFP"* ofcourse referring to *"Benjamin Franklin Parker"*
So Uncle Ben, did exist, until he passed away unfortunately...
feel like one of the reasons green goblin is one of his greatest villains is because they're equal strength wise forcing him to really have to think. especially for this movie, the scene where peter is punching him and he laughs shows that entirely. feel like that was a really missed opportunity arcwise
peter was holding back,that kid is far superior if u see final battle goblin will be on his knees because nearly stopped holding back
yeah but one of the biggest conflicts in this movie is his internal one where he literally doesn't want the homicidal maniacs to die until the end where he stops giving a fuck. another key part of this whole dynamic with green goblin and most of his villains in general, this is also before he fully accepts his responsibility of the hero/rehabilitator that i'm sure we'll see in future movies@@somaabhiramkasinadhuni
@@somaabhiramkasinadhunino Goblin and Spider-Man have always been equals when it comes to raw strength
@@andrewgarfield9898they definitely are not equal lol even in the comics because peter never goes 100% into his power he ALWAYS pulls back
@@andrewgarfield9898 They've NEVER been equal. Goblin has always been weaker, Spiderman always holds back. When Doc Oc takes over peters body, he's astounded by just how much peter had been holding back against all of them.
After Uncle Ben’s death there are mainly 3 important people left in Spidey’s life; his aunt, his best friend, and his girlfriend
Between the 3 franchises, one of them ends up dead 😥
And the other 2 don't even remember him
@@Itzyahrose in this franchise
@@jordankrzywicki9412 yeah
Not for Andrew. 2 of them ended up dead and his aunt presumably is old now. Both Andrew and Tom had it rough
@@potatoboy549and tobey's girlfriend is a jerk
Spider-Man 3: No Way Home is the ultimate Spider-Man film to me. It’s both surprising and emotional as well. And TBH: I’m actually going to miss MCU Aunt May Parker.🥺🥺🕷️♥️🎞️🎞️🎞️
@disneypixarmarveldreamwork4333 Marisa Tomei portrayed the younger version of the character so well, and I do like Sally Field as Aunt May Parker too. But Rosemary Harris IS Aunt May Parker!
yeah
The part where he says he's sorry breaks me every time I watch it
Miguel: it’s canon, Peter. Your aunt’s death was canon.
*peter beats the shit out of Miguel until he cannot see anymore*
But his canon event was caused by tampering with the Multiverse, and Miguel hated Peter for that in the movie.
I personally think his canon event already happened with Tony's death
@@tangetstone2.045 it’s also possible that Peter has an Uncle Ben on the other side of Spider-Man’s family that was shot to death prior to Peter’s birth or when Peter was much younger in the MCU when Uncle Ben died.
bruh that one tear drop aunt May drops breaks me everytime...
the last sense you lose during death is touch and hearing, so she heard Peter afraid and apologizing the entire time but couldnt comfort him.
Dude the freakiin look he gives the cops at 9:31 💀 dude wanted to dismantle that guy that shot him. They lucky he wasn't wearing the symbiote, man.
I never noticed that you can see a puddle of blood under her at 7:20
Holy shit... Nice catch!!
5:26 look at her back
Its red... she'd been impaled by Norman's glider, and had been bleeding out...
Everything about May's death scene is done so well. The acting, the camera shots, everything! And it's so heart aching to watch as well, the actors and crew did an incredible job on this movie. 👏
This mf so menacing 😭 the brief silence when he looks at may helpless on the floor then back at Peter. It just says “I’m gonna kill her” then he throws a bomb at her with a maniacal smile on his face 😭🤌🏾
"But the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you"
Another splendid reminder that JJ Jameson deliberately bullied a child.
Let’s hope Jameson never gets into any danger, because it’ll be Spider-Man that he’ll rely on more to save him rather than the police.
Never really liked the MCU version of JJ. In the Raimi films and the comics, he had integrity. He didn’t know Spider-Man was just a kid. Sure, he was a douchebag sometimes, but he was a douchebag running a respectable newspaper.
Peter couldn't even grieve for her properly. He barely even got a minute to say goodbye before they started shooting at him.
This line touch my heart "With great power to must also come great responsibility."
As much as I love the Spider-Verse movies, and don’t get me wrong, Across the Spider-Verse was amazing, I feel like No Way Home was an ultimate payoff nearly 20 years of Spider-Man films.
Ok, I pretty much expected these reactions, but I stand by what I said.
For live action? Yes.
But for ALL SPIDER MAN MOVIES..?
Eh….?
Across mostly wins that title.
Well, anyway, yes, but most people love this movie because it’s more of a crossover did the movie. As a crossover, this movie is a Great. And that’s the main reason why people wanted to see this movie. I would still would’ve loved to have seen this entire movie if the main storyline was just peters identity being revealed rather than a spider verse movie. And don’t get me wrong. I was really hyped for this movie more than any movie I’ve ever had and I still love this movie.
Hell no, the ultimate payoff would've been Andrew Garfield Spider-Man going up against sinister six and then Venom. Not whatever this is.
@@elijahross9961across doesn’t lol
@@TheRealRiptide01 Then what does , it isn’t Spider Man 2 , that’s for sure 😂
Why did May have to die?! She was the only family Peter had left and now he has no one! He really shouldn't have brought the villains here😢
Across the spiderverse answers your question.
@@glennbrown4391her death isn't a canon event, she was killed by Tobey's Goblin not the MCU Goblin.
@@IINSOMNIAXYTthe canon event was probably mysterio revealing his identity, which leads to all this
@@NoNamex1412 yeah but Peter was talking about who should still remember him in the first spell with Doctor Strange and it made the villains come to their universe
@@IINSOMNIAXYTit's still Canon same universe or not
This and the spider verse films are just on a whole another level of incredible
yeah
Peter has only 11 months on his calender now.
He lost May.
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BRO!!!!!! ☠☠💀💀☠☠🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
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IM CRYING AND LAUGHING SAME TIME 😭😂
Bruh
Ugh the moment when Happy tells Peter to run, followed by Peter kissing May on the forehead pleading for forgiveness…Jesus man.
I love seeing how while technically Peter isn’t “alone” because he has Ned MJ and Happy, May was HIS family. The last piece of his family that was left, gone. And you can see it on Happys face too. The sadness, knowing exactly what this means for him.
And Tom…he was born for this role. The shame and guilt for May is so strong, it’s hard to watch. You can just feel his pain, and the fact that this is just the start of his losses in the film. So good man
I love how no way home brought some aspects for the first insomniac Spiderman game like may dying, antiserum, and mays grave saying :when you help someone you help everyone.. Jon watts I respect that till this year!!!
"we're ok. It's just me and you."
Oh that parallel hit hard 😢
Aunt May can you hear me? Please would you just wake up and talk to me please.
Yeah, I haven’t seen this movie yet and didn’t want to see the scene because I knew what it was about, but geez I didn’t expect her death to be so emotional. That was a hard hit from the glider and I thought she was done after that, but to get up, talk to Peter, stagger, get up again, talk some more and finally go down. Just, wow. 😣
Why in world you haven't watched it yet? Like what the heck is wrong with you?
@@MovietuffI know, I know. Trying to get around to it. 😊
Also, sorry for the late reply.
It’s already sad enough that May was among those who disintegrated during thano’s snap, now she is dead 😢
She was alive. Peter was snapped.
@@revengeofbcraig5755 no she says in far from home she was snapped
When I saw this movie, as soon as May said the Responsibility line, I knew she was gonna die. I remember sighing and whispering to my friend "Oh no... She gon' die..."
Dude took those bullets like a champ after asking for help
May was Peter's everything, he didn't had siblings and parents, she was her mother, father, brother, sister, bestfriend. It is heartbreaking 💔🥺
Goblin is the super villain proved
6:12
I wish right here May would have prefaced the line with,
“Remember what Ben told you: With great power there must also come great responsibility.”
It would’ve made Peter saying “Yeah I know” right after more impactful. 6:24
I think Ben Parker died before Peter was even born because of the way he looked at the 2 peter’s when they mentioned Ben, Mcu peter looked like he had no clue who he wad
Sony's contract with Marvel prevents them from mentioning Uncle Ben. Except in tiny Easter eggs. Like his suitcase in FFH. And how Peter says "I know" to May here.
I don't think Ben Parker even exists in this timeline
@@kurimiaisukurimuhe likely existed but didn’t play as big of a role, maybe he died earlier
This movie really resonated with me the way this Spider-Man tries to help his villains just for it to completely blow up in his face. Just deeply tragic, and sadly all too real, how being a good person who shows empathy can have disastrous outcomes.
Oh man, in every third marvel movie a hero lose something and Spidey lose his beloved aunt😢
I was silently cracking up so badly in the theater during this part @2:45 😂😂😂 the goblin was crazy
The fact that Aunt may died as same position as Tony hits deep
I felt that the scene of aunt may dying came outta nowhere, but the moment she said "With great power comes great responsibility", I cried. Not just because I had goosebumps at this masterpiece of a sentence, but I also realised then and there that May was going to die. That she was the fated death that was to change our peter 1 forever and beyond
Bro lost a teacher/mentor, his aunt, his parents, and everyone he ever knew forgot about him
Just noticed that behind the back pumpkin bomb thrown by the Goblin @4:51
According to the MCU Timeline this scene takes place on November 13th 2024 (WHICH IS TODAY)
That means May Parker is officially dead now 😔
It all happened to so fast and it’s the most tragic realizing he never said goodbye or I love you as his final words to her
i think goblin is the best villain because he can manipulate any villain by will
I love how they gave Norman the purple hoodie to wear in this movie to help him look more like his comic counterpart. The closest thing this version of the Goblin had to having that purple hood on his head was how his helmet had a purple tint depending on the lighting. But the fact that he's given that outfit in which it would become ruined later and become a comic version of the purple hood was genius.
4:23 Poor MCU May Parker🥺💔
Fr she should have just to Peter and ran out of there.
This fight just feels so much more brutal and real than most modern marvel.
I love that she runs on enough of a last wind to think she’s find, that he doesn’t have some big “NNNOOOO!!” reaction.
I think it’s the most emotional death scene in the MCU (to me and many others) because the characters aren’t blatantly showing you it’s sad, they just are and you have to watch as helpless to change the situation as Peter.
I'm willing to argue with anyone that this is the best 10mins watch of all time. Story, character, history amd consequence
Wm just trying to catch my breath,this scene made me cry😢
Your aunt May and I, we're gonna have a hell of a time!
This is why this next movie needs to be the best they set it up real good
Bro this is too sad man like the fact she tied to play it off to make it seem like she was survived and was ok almost like she’s fighting her weakness and she only acted like that so Peter can get his hopes up to not feel sacred and sad that his aunt is dying but then when she collapsed she could not play it off anymore because it was not worth it and her body was shutting down and then she died like I wish she should have listen to Peter like if she really cares about him she should have listen and let him take care of the green goblin of himself.
Are we just gonna ignore the guy hitting his head at 6:42?
Makes the movie more natural tbh
I mean it wasn't as noticeable as the Storm Trooper one
Spider man 4 I hope to see Peter working through these demons he lost everything and he is by himself. Would be interesting to see someone introduce to play on his dark side since he is lacking a good moral compass right now
Tom Holland's "Spider-Man" vs Tom Hardy's "Venom". That would be soo interesting. Quite frankly just to watch the two actors. People say the age gap is an issue but I think it would actually be a strength. Tom Hardy is such an amazing actor and it Tom Holland carrying this role into a dark space requires Hardy's guidance.
@@WetaCleaningServices would be a great watch in all honesty.
“Will you look at me May, please?!?! “ The tears flowed after this!!
'you tried to fix me, now im gonna fix you' i mean he actually did at some point..
Jameson will pay for this!!!! 😡
He should to Hell for a false accusations on Spider-Man. He's a good hero, but J Jameson doesn't and he can go to Hell for I care. I hope Ghost Rider can torture him for all the false accusations on Spider-Man.😡
@@JJ-oq3tz I think if Peter was exactly like Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, he'd kill J Jonah Jameson in a talk show
7:54 Aunt May died with her eyes open just as the Tom Holland Spider-Man’s father figure, Iron Man did after sacrificing himself to use the alternate infinity stones to kill the alternate Thanos and the Black Order and their armies in Avengers: Endgame (2019). To the Tom Holland Spider-Man, it’s Iron Man’s death all over again but this time it’s with his mother figure, Aunt May, no wonder he became so heartbroken and bitter afterwards.
@@IndriidaeNT Well, everything that happened to Peter in No Way Home can be traced back to his little cheater boyfriend (Jameson). Wouldn't you agree?
@@matiaspereira9382 THANK YOU!!!
The most impactful death in the MCU.
No. Definitely not.
Natasha’s death and tony’s death were more impactful
@@Alexhello2yes it is, it is certainly one of the impactful ones
@ethanpena2030 he said "the most impactful one" i meant it's definitely not the most
8:53 How Peter communicates his lost and sadness to Happy without saying anything and how Happy takes cares of the situation instantly it's amazing, May 🥺🥺🥺
9:48 I just noticed that tear 😭😭😭
Peter got so violated this movie it’s crazy… May dying …. My god was that a way to go out… her saying she just need to catch her breathe when TWO SECONDS ago she was seemingly more fine than Peter who admitted to two broken ribs…. Then she dies and bro literally says “what are you doing?” Like she was joking or boutta sleep and he was like ok come on now that’s enough… and it was.. for her… and he had to see that.. then bro had ZERO time to process this before they started shooting at him.. and then seeing the news with Peter watchingin the rain as Jameson blames Peter for everything that’s happen… then loses everyone anyways at the end of it all even tho he did what he did for everyone just to lose them in the end anyways…
If Peter becomes a villain I wouldn’t blame him… 💯
Real
Aunt May dying was soooooo SAD😢😢😢😢😢😢
6:15 the moment May said that
Theatre: *goes berserk in cheers!*
Real Spider-Man fans: “oh she dead”😭
9:28 what’s sadder than aunt may dying is seeing Peter furious after getting shot , ready to attack, but fortunately Happy told him to just run. Angry 17 year old Peter Parker shot up and running from the law for something he didn’t do. ☹️
When I first saw this movie in theaters, I didn't actually cry when May died, but I felt so sorry for Peter nonetheless. And the reason why I didn't cry over May's death was because I was "talked-down" by my mom and my healthcare advocate over money issues a week before this movie came out, which made me very upset. Over the years, I feel like I have regrets about it.
That's why Green Goblin is archenemy of Spider Man. Peter fought Cap and Co, Vulture, Mysterio, and damn Thanos but only Norman Osborn is able to break him mentally.
it wasn't norman osborn it was the green goblin curse that he had that affected him to become evil and the green goblin was controling him
Bruh this scene with the Spider-Man 2 game music when Peter got stabbed by krevan makes it even more sadder 😢
Strong Enough To Have It all, Too Weak to Take It. Goblin had mad lines in this movie.
2:33 best quote
Strong enough to have it all...
Aunt Mae lmao
Jameson will pay for this !!!! Mad 😤😡 crying 😭😂❤🎉😊
4:31 “Peter..peter..peter..😀”
Atleast she didnt go out how goblin went out, with the blades going right through
8:44 to 8:55 there are no words! Yet that entire segment breaks my heart!
I have noticed this a lot of times that since IronMan died, Cap became old and thor went to the other world, all humans became kind of asshole to all the other younger superheroes. Just like here, swat arrested hogan and shot at spiderman.
It's like the big threes were these young heroes protectors and the world also loved them but the world turned its back on all the other mcu heroes
Bro when he blew up the front of the apartment building, that was dope
I know this is an emotional scene, but I can’t be the only one who notices that Aunt May is dressed like Violet Beauregarde from Willy WONKA (1971).
This movie was amazing but it drives me crazy how much Spiderman takes off his mask and fights without it. Why even wear the costume? 😂😂😂
He's not gonna do that stupid shit anymore in next movie lmao that's for sure
because he didn’t have the mask on him during this fight😭 he literally got jumped in his own home
Pete definitely could’ve used the Defenders help here. Would’ve still been a toss up but this was rough 😂
Best Spider-Man
What a nice way to end the death scene of aunts may death with a outro music (being sarcastic )
Yeah that music pissed me off
That’s his regular outro😂
Banan Alice: Want me to stay up? :D
Me: Stay down clown 4:02
The moral of whole movie lies in this line: with great powers come great responsibilities and thats one of the main themes of life
lil d and Spiderman planned this attack for weeks.
not enough movies do this, losing someone important is often too hard to believe.
Wasn't Aunt May barefoot earlier in the scene? How did she put shoes on so fast in the few seconds she was off-screen until Peter told her to run?
What hurts the most is that May’s grave doesn’t say, and will never say, “Aunt.” It was the absolutely defining role of her life and she now will never be remembered as such because of the spell.
Peter’s May is My Jil. Peter’s Uncle Ben is my Jil. I miss her so much
Happy’s realizing the situation was sad
2:45😂😂
This green bastard straight took five punches to the face and three elbows to the head and all he does is smiles and laughs and powerbombs him through the floor 😬😬
When may was lying on the floor dying I had no idea that she was bleeding out I just thought that Peter knew she was not breathing
I wish the Goblin had put this amount of effort into the final fight. It would have made Peter not holding back more brutal and badass.