I remember talking about the Eternals and calling it the best-made movie in the MCU and I stand by that statement because it was that good. From Zendaya being the perfect MJ to Marisa Tomei (I love you) being the perfect May to Jacob Batalon being the comedic charm we need with Ned, they all bring something to the table that adds to the story and its amazing. It was a visual spectacle that I will not soon forget. So several sequences throughout this film are so cool, including ones with Doctor Strange, Doctor Ock, and Green Goblin. We’ve come to expect great action sequences within the MCU and they didn’t disappoint. He delivers time and time again and we need to recognize that. I have been so impressed with every aspect of what he has brought to this part. Nobody and I mean nobody, has added such a raw and emotional layer to their role the way he has in this universe. As a result, Holland has not only cemented himself as the best Spider-Man, but he has also cemented his place in the history of all-time great Comic Book characters ever. He was brought into a world filled with giant superheroes and Holland had the next phase start on his back. No matter how many times we’ve heard this quote throughout the Spider-Man films, I don’t think we have had any of the previous Spidey’s filled with as much expectation as Tom Holland.
Spider-Man: No Way Home reminds us that with great power comes great responsibility Another massive thing that worked was their ability to intertwine this multiverse in a way that didn’t feel forced but grounded and important. I found myself whipping tears from my eyes several times throughout this journey. The emotional layers they brought to the film were something I wasn’t expecting. Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers wrote the best Marvel script we have seen yet. As good as Far From Home was, I was scared of how they would top themselves with No Way Home.