Top 10 Most Rewatchable Scenes in Spider-Man: No Way Home
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- These are the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" scenes that will go down in film history! For this list, we’ll be looking at the moments or sequences from this massive event film that we’ll be watching on repeat for years to come. Our countdown includes Four Captured Villains Catch Up, Andrew Garfield & Tobey Maguire Portal in to the Plot, Green Goblin Begins His Reign of Terror, and more! What’s your favorite scene in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”? Shout it out in the comments.
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Them hugging.
Goblin fighting Spidey
I just saw the movie in theaters for a third time.
Tobey and Andrew!
THE WHOLE MOVIE
The scene where Garfield's spiderman saves MJ just makes me cry everytime.There was so much emotion from Garfield in that scene.The fact that he got to save MJ and prevent Holland's spiderman from going through the heartbreak he went through is just amazing.
But landing animation ruined everything.
even when he tries to talk about losing her made me tear up a little
because you can see how hard it is
You guys are so soft 🤧
It was bitter sweet but tears?. Everyone is different. Respect.
IMMEDIATE. Tears.
I still can't get over the fact we got all 3 Spidermen in a film together 😭
I know, sometimes it feels like it was all a dream. Thankfully it wasn't a dream.
From the second Holland appeared in Civil War, I could have died happy.
I still can’t get over the fact that a raccoon and tree for a better entrance than 2 spideys
The way sony be making movies, its a miracle nwh is this good!
Ikr me neither
I absolutely loved how Doc Ock helped out the three Spider-Men in the final battle. Plus his reunion with Tobey Maguire is heartwarming. When he says, "You're grown up!" he's not just talking to Tobey, but everyone who watched the Sam Ramai Trilogy growing up.
I love that moment too! Doc Ock is truly the best character in the whole title movie. Hands Down!😊
I'm right there with you, Rainbow. I've always loved how Otto Octavius really isn't a true villain and is such a good friend to "his" Peter. (It's the tentacles that are the real villain for Doc Ock.)
I will always have a special place in my heart for Tobey Maguire's Spiderman. My parents and I were going to see "Spiderman" in the theater in 2002. Unfortunately, the day my parents and I were going to see the movie, my Dad passed away unexpectedly that day. I always think of my Dad whenever I see Tobey Maguire.
@@tracyseymour6059 That must've really sucked. Sorry to hear about that. Your father would probably be your equivalent of Uncle Ben. Did he die before or after you saw it?
@@rainbowrunner1550 Hi. We were going to see the movie in the evening. I'm an LPN, and I had worked the overnight shift the night before. I was just going to take a nap before my parents and myself went to dinner, and then we would see the movie. Anyway, my parents were visiting my Grandma in the nursing home in the afternoon when Dad dropped dead of an abdominal aortic aneurysm in his Mom's room in the nursing home. I never saw the movie with Dad.
Willem Dafoe does a fabulous job in this film. “That’s some neat trick” is my favourite scene.
he shoulda been nominated for best actor with that performance. dafoe goblin = ledger joker
Norman ?
@@ethanellis2474 Normans on sabbatical Honey
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That line literally sent chills down my spine. This movie was so good.
Andrew Garfield's redemption was honestly top 5 MCU moments in general.
he wasnt a bad spiderman
just bad writing and director i guess
@@n7jaeger974 He managed to be a favorite spiderman for some people with those movies. That says a lot about his potential.
@@n7jaeger974 A like Amazing Spiderman the most (movies).
@@n7jaeger974 that 'bad director' directed far more better web slinging and action scenes than the legend Sam Raimi and a-cut-every-second-MCU direction.
@N7 Jaeger it wasn’t a bad director, Marc Webb was great. It was interference from the studio, mainly Avi Arad.
Fun fact: apparently, Andrew's "I love you guys!" line wasn't in the script. So Tobey and Tom's reactions are genuine.
Really?!
That's epic!!!
Really?! Source dude! 😅
Its true that it wasnt in the script, but the reactions were not. The original reactions are they both laugh, when Andrew said it..
@@purontoy1264 if they didn’t do what was scripted then it’s still genuine
Tobey: I had a black suit once
Tom: I had a black suit too
Andrew: I want a black suit
Tobey: No, you don't. Trust me.
Did they say it? When? I don't think I saw that in the movie.
@@cahidijoyoraharjo7833 No they didn't
@@Nonamearisto lol
Tobey: My black suit was an evil alien.
Tom: I had 2 black suits, one stealth one and a gold and black one that was just my latest one turned inside out.
Andrew: I just wore black and dark grey clothes. Can I get a black suit?
Everyone: *Pulls up the clip from the Social Network.*
When Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield came through the portals the theatre literally erupted in applause
One of the best scenes if not the best in the movie 👏👏
I was shocked but excited at the same time
Same with me in my theatre! It was also the same with “Avengers: Endgame” when Captain America lifted Thor’s Hammer
The fact that there’s a top 10 list for this really says a lot about the movie.
hell yeah
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Should’ve been like top 20😭😭🤣🤣
Nah, they simply love riding on the most popular trend of the day. Still love WatchMojo and NWH, though.
True. That being said watch mojo could literally make a top ten list about lint. Heck, they probably already have.
Nop! It's only publicity for the release of the movie in Blue ray and buy in. $$$ money is the answer.
Personally, my favorite scene was when Tobey’s Spider-Man stopped Tom’s Spider-Man from killing Green Goblin. The look on his face, the understanding in his eyes brought me to tears the first time I watched. “I know” is what those eyes said, and that’s all that mattered.
Missed that part that was his problem which leds to uncle Ben death
omg THIS! the communication through facial expression/ eyes w Tom and tobey was so incredible and powerful
But then it was ruined when Goblin stabbed Maguire in the back.
100% though. No words because they would just taint the scene.
It also calls back to when Goblin tried to kill Tobey near the end of his first movie when Goblin started talking about how he was gonna kill MJ and Tobey caught his second wind.
The Green Goblin’s laugh while getting punched is pretty terrifying.
And further proof Willem Dafoe HAS to play the Joker.
That reminds me of Joker (Heath Ledger) from ‘The Dark Knight.’
Right! It’s so intense! And yes, Willem should most definitely play the Joker!
Yeah green goblin laugh when he's getting punched so hard is pretty scary but when watched it a second time I find that hilarious.
On God!
For me it's nearly every scene with Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin.
Alot people can give a decent performance in a comic book film,but I Truly think Willem Dafoe is on the rare plateau of actors who's performances helped elevate the entire Comic Book Filmmaking Genre as a whole like Patrick Stewart and Ian Mckellan.
His performance in this was so good that I've seen a lot of people say they prefer his performance in this over the first one. And that's saying a lot!
@@madisonwhovian943 i think the fact that now days we get to see the actor’s face during movies unlike the 2002 Spiderman in which they always had the mask on while in costume. That i believe hinders the emotion the actors are trying yo project in the scene. Being able to see Dafoe’s face made a huge improvement on all of his scenes.
Yeah big time, been saying this for ages and for me his performance in no way home all but cements it. By FAR the best Spider-Man villain we’ve had on screen to date
Honestly
The part where Tobey holds up the device to cure Sandman while being trapped and suffocated in sand was pretty awesome
Yeah and Sandman was the real person that killed uncle ben but he forgave him. Something that Peter had to do with Osbourne. So peter two was the best to say, no don't kill him.
Don't get why sandman needed to be cured. He was already a good guy & now he lost his powers.
@@SlashinatorZ he was mad because he aint want to go back to his universe
@@Freebiekiller he actually did he needed to be cured tho because without it he couldn’t be around his daughter anymore bc of how his powers work
@@SlashinatorZ His morality was questionable so curing him was good just to make sure.
My favourite part is when everyone finds out that Toby has organic webbing and the reaction Andrew makes is priceless as he looks directly at Toby’s wrists and you can tell from his face reactions he has already starting too think how it’s possible
Andrew face was priceless! He looked so fascinated yet so disgusted at time!
I love that scene. Makes Tobey Maguire's Spiderman unique and the best.
I genuinely thought he was gonna pick up tobeys arm and examine it lmao
@@dyl4u2000 They're all unique in different ways. Many more spidermen are also different. I want a live action adaptation of Miles Morales Spiderman because he also has some unique powers like invisibility/camouflage and electricity
I like when Tom Holland's Spidey asks if his webbing comes from anywhere else besides his wrists lmao
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is still one of the best superhero movies ever made.
I’m surprised it officially made over 1.874 billion globally after 9 weeks.
Actually it's over 1.8 billion, but still.
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Awkward, thank you for correcting my mistake.
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It's not one of the best ! it's pure nostalgia, take away that it's an average movie !
@@MrMrjack18 Yes. Taking away something major to the plot of the movie would make it a worse film. Like how removing the space element from Star Wars would make it average or removing the mystery would make the Usual Suspects average.
@@MrMrjack18 or taking away the first S and the H in your last name would make it mocos
No matter who your favorite Spider-Man is, seeing them riff with each other or react to their own and the other Spiders' villains is something that every Spider-fan can get a little happy about.
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*Spider-Man: No Way Home* is definitely one of the best *MCU* movies yet! I loved how they brought characters from non-MCU movies back into the spotlight.
You said it, one of the greatest Marvel Movie of all time even right up there with "Avengers: Endgame". All the Spider-Man film trilogy comes together for one ultimate MCU crossover!
Finally, Marvel made something as good as Endgame and Infinity War. Still not the same level as The Dark Knight. So I have to keep waiting.
And the fact that it shows that both the “Raimi-Verse” and “Webb-Verse” are canon to the MCU makes it even better!!👏👏👏
Debatable. X-Men fans would've argued that it's tied with X-Men : Days of Future Past. Remember the satisfying ending? Where you can see the original X-Men at the ending?
@@fynkozari9271 I think the dark knight is a tad overrated… it’s good for what it is don’t get me wrong and heath ledgers performance is really good. But the only reason people remember it being the best is because RIP heath ledger who died a little bit before the movie came out.
Heath deserves the praise he got but I think there are better super hero movies
I’d have to say: Tobey’s entrance (the theater applauded) and when the Goblin came out in Happy’s place were the most thrilling. Seeing Octavius interact with Tobey and Osborn was neat as well. I legitimately got chills at goblin’s “atta boy” line, and Andrew catching Michelle darn near made me a grown man crying.
Yeah, everyone at the theater I was in applauded when Tobey came out of the portal, too!
Can you imagine if there had been no one to float the rumor about the appearance of Maguire and Garfield in this movie? When that scene started, the theater will literally blown by the mass hysteria from the audience!
Pft, I’m a grown man and it had me crying. I mean shit, there was hardly a moment in that movie post Aunt May dying that didn’t have me crying 😅
i can say with a clear hurt. I cried. Happy tears but I was bawling
@@fanfictionandthings784 if Spidey starred 🤩 in a new movie 🎦 titled Spider 🕸 Man 👨 Finally Home 🏡 where he teams 🍵 up 👆 with The Runaways, Cloak and Dagger and The Young 🧒 Avengers what 🌾 kind of 🐂 cool 😎 events 🌃 to happen 😊
May Parker: “You have a gift. You have power. And with great power, there must also come great responsibility.”
It was at that moment I knew she wasn’t making it to the end and I hated that
Andrew getting his redemption was so heartwarming.
It really truly was omg so sad but beautiful relief
this movie is gonna remain the most iconic moment of history of marvel forever and we got to witness it. big W
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The most iconic piece of shit that the MCU gave to us
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what makes you say that charles
This and endgame are indeed landmark movies for the mcu n soon doctor strange and the multverse of madness is gonna be the next big film.
Every time I rewatch Garfield save MJ, and the torment, redemption, anguish, and relief, put a tear in my eyes….every….damn…time!! The sheer emotion he portrays is profound.
Best scene me and brother loved so much was Andrew getting his redemption to saving MJ. Because when you watch it you see he earned it and he finally realizes that even though he couldn’t save Gwen by saying Here he has the chance to move on with his Life and Gwen would be proud of him
Andrew saving MJ still brings a tear to my eye, even after seeing it a dozen times
IKR MINE TOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
I would add the death scene of Aunt May and the empathy that Tobey and Andrew show Tom when they meet afterwards. Tom's ability to shed tears is just another reason why he knows his craft so well.
Personally my favorite scenes are when the three Spidey's have regular conversations and discussions with each other because their banter is so good.
I do love the final battle with the three of them saving the villains and when Octavius get's the chance to be a hero.
Also funny story when I saw the movie, the moment Andrew's Spidey showed up, every girl in the cinema started screaming and freaking out while the lads in the cinema just applauded, and one of them threw their jumper in the air and it landed on my friend. We couldn't stop laughing.
Lmao, that's funny - at my theatre, I heard all these excited gasps when Andrew showed up, but then the whole theatre burst into applause for Tobey!
I completely lost my mind when Tobey showed up.
All three famous Spider-Man film actors are definitely part of my adulthood.
A scene where all three alternate Peter Parker film versions get to know each other before fighting Electro, Lizard and Sandman was so good.
Every scene in this movie is incredible and funny and quite enjoyable
this movie was well made
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The entire movie is rewatchable, let alone the scenes featured in the video
Everything was great, the only off thing in it is Lizard's CG, they could be bothersome at times... 😆
Usually when people go back to the roots of the movie to create something new, it will be incredible.
Stop smoking crack
The pain in "I couldn't save her" dialogue is just spine chilling and tear jerking. With all that power, and probably a fraction of a second more must have saved her but he failed nonetheless. The regret and pain must be haunting. Garfield nails it here.
No Way Home is the best Spider-Man movie of all time. Sure Spider-Verse is incredible and Spider-Man 2 is pretty dang strong, but NWH celebrates 20 years of live action Spider-Man in the most perfect way possible.
Spider-Man 2 is far better than NWH and it's the best Spider-Man movie ! NWH is pure nostalgia, take away that it's an average movie !
@@MrMrjack18 it’s quite remarkable how you cannot identify the sheer irony of your comment.
Agreed. I’ll get hate for saying this but Spider-Man 2 is kind of overrated Imo, it’s great but damn. TASM 1 and NWH are my personal favorite Spider-Man movies.
@@MrMrjack18 This comment is irony in its purest form.
@TH4U Your point on recency bias could be valid, then again nostalgia bias is also a thing.
I feel like Tobey stopping Tom from Killing Norman with the Glider definitely deserved to be in top 3 at the least.
Man said a 1000 words just through his eyes.
How people hate on this movie saying it’s just fan service and cameos is beyond me absolute ludicrous take this movie was a masterpiece entertaining from minute 1
Exactly, I keep hearing people say “if you take away that stuff, it’s not a good movie” and all I can think is “of course!!!” If you take out the good parts of a movie it’s not a good movie anymore😂! Also, any good movie has fan service, because fan service is just giving people what they want. I mean, if you went to see a murder mystery but no one dies then that’s a bad thing😂
@@Jay-Zech thank youuu 😂😂😂 I mean we all knew what we were signing up for hence all the hype it was marketed that way and if you ask me yes Tobey, Andrew and the villains were obviously were the demand but even before they came the movie was great Tom smashed it in this movie even zendaya and Ned who were kinda side characters in the other films were great tobey Andrew exceeded expectations we got some much more than we were expecting dialogue wise emotional scenes humorous scenes etc
@@saifkhan-ln7dd honestly..............i wanna enjoy movies the exact same way a kid in 3rd grade would.........because a kid never cared about show business...........CGI, or actor contracts....what matters most is that the movie stuck to their hearts and i wanna feel the same way even as an adult, sure i cant control time, my age and my mindset but i wanna be joyous still
@@saifkhan-ln7dd Totally! It was so good in so many ways, but I guess some people think that giving most fans what they want is a bad thing because it not “cinematic” enough or something like that😂
@@e.g.o_officialzm couldn’t agree more I guess that’s just the modern toxic consumer never satisfied always wanting more the feelings after nwh were remarkable and to think we may be getting another triology that’s epic
When I saw Matt Murdock/Daredevil in this movie, I literally screamed in joy.
When Andrew Garfield Spider-Man Saving MJ Was So Memorable Because he’s gotten a 2nd Chance at Saving Someone to Redeem Himself
For me the scene that hit the hardest was the coffee shop scene at the end where Peter had to let Ned and MJ go to ensure their safety. That scene makes me cry every time
I wonder if this will lead into Peter meeting Gwen Stacy or another or comic book Peter Parker's love interests.
yeah absoulety
I hope they remember hem in the future
Two of my top favorite moments from Spider-Man Far From Home is when the three Spider-Mans meet and fight together and when Andrew's Spider-Man saves MJ. The relief in his eyes when he was able to save her was amazing.
The 3 Spider-Man swinging scene will forever be, without a doubt, an absolute ICONIC moment in cinematic history! 🕷️🕸️🤟
They should've include it
A scene that got me crying was Tobey’s spiderman meeting Otto for the second time, and casually talking, seeing the look in their eyes made me smile.
That scene where Tobey & Andrew first meet and size each other up then to have a mini web duel & perform nearly identical dodges only for Tobey to get the upper hand and web up one of Andrews shooters with Andrew himself giving the "yeah, ya got me" nod of approval was just _* chef's kiss *_
In all honesty, most of the film has alot of rewatchable moments.
This was one of the few films to ever get me this emotional. I cried quite a few times.
No Way Home kind of had everything I wanted and more. The plot, humor, action scenes, the visuals, the score and the call backs.
Speaking of the score, I loved that we hear older themes from the Spider-Man trilogy and the first two Amazing Spider-Man films as well as the first two MCU Spider-Man films and Doctor Strange was just the icing on the cake. Everything was just amazing. Even the villains got to have some banters with each other was just to die for.
I also enjoyed the surprisingly bleak and depressing moments as well. What a trill ride done right!
Andrew's "I love you guys!" before they swing into action feels so right because he it feels like they are all best friends already
At least Peter whatever number he was, seriously what number was Tom Holland? He still has some friends who remember him
"I always wanted brothers" ❤ So sweet.
The scene where Tobey’s Peter tells Andrew’s Peter that him and his MJ were able to work things out was a good scene.
It proves that Tobey is the doyen, and he's there to give Andrew hope to get thorough the hurt while keeping Tom out of that darkness. What struck me hard was when Tobey arrives and says he was looking for Tom because he know Tom needed his help. Was he ever right!
When they all hug at the end and say, “It’s what we do” that was the best for me :)
So for those wondering why Sandman needed to be cured here's the thing. Marco never wanted to be a bad guy, he was just trying to provide for his daughter. He got his powers by accident and despite becoming good in the end he didn't want to be a hero either. All Marco wants is to be with the one person he loves- his daughter, and if he became a hero that would put her in equal danger than if he remained a villain. So the only way to truly help Sandman was by removing his powers, so he could go back to the way he was before and live out his days with his daughter free of danger.
That makes sense.
The Final Swing for me is #1. Peter starting over, the costume that instantly reminded me of the 1960s cartoon, a new beginning for Spider-Man.
Otto saying to Peter "its good to see you dear boy"
My childhood came back to me
I also loved Garfield's line to Tobey about the "cool youth pastor clothes" 🤣
Andrew's Spider-Man saving M.J. is the best because it redeemed him and now there is talk about more movies with him.
Amazing Spiderman saving MJ was the best scene imo. But Tobey McGuire coming through the portal to me is up there at second. He's still my favorite live action Spiderman actor. Seeing him make a comeback in this fashion as well, was just purely awesome.
this movie didn't disappoint us and we were impressed with the incredible scenes
I like how MJ asked Peter-3 if he was ok after he saved her. She could tell this affected him.
Only way that scene could've been any better after that, is if he set her down and started to turn away, and she put her hand on his arm, they look at each other, and then she hugs him.
@@paulzammataro7185 It's a great idea, but it slows down the action. Supposedly Zendaya added the extra line, "Are you alright?", which emphasized the scene, and the director figured it was enough.
@@BuddyNovinski yeah an improv
Every scene is rewatchable for me ❤️
the whole movie is rewatchable buddy
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@@TrailerMania374 stop begging for subs and get a life sub begger.
The moment Tobey and Andrew enter the plot, the whole theater rejoiced
Every part of the movie is the best especially the get together of the villains that gets their own second chances and the three spiderman and ofcourse the part that everyone forgets Peter Parker even his own friends is really really heartbreaking. 😢
The creepiest part was when Green Goblin maniacally laughed as he was punched in his face...
Only thing I would have changed was how Aunt May died. The way Goblin was pulverizing Peter, she could have gotten in his way trying to save Peter, instead of just being killed randomly like that just so Peter "Could thank him later"
@Ezrad Lionel yup, but Cest La Vie, it goes from the comics canonically
@@mediclomania5147 only thing canon about MCU aunt May is she's a thot >_O
I also really liked when doc ock came in and helped the peters too.
One of my favorite moments from the movie. Doc Ock is the best!😊
The Peter 1 2 and 3 scene reminds me of Abbots and Costello "Who's on first?" skit.
At the end of the day, we can conclude that Spider-Man: No Way Home is the perfect example of giving the fans what they asked for.
It's easier just to re-watch the whole movie, cause every damn part of this movie was just re-watchable.
When I saw Andrew's Spider-Man at a distance through the portal
I knew that was him before he could cross the portal
When Peter gave Ned the sling ring,
I knew what the next 4 Phases of the MCU would be before Feige
" Yeah I'm ok" words that andrew wanted to hear in gwen. He still misses her, my favorite spidey.
Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire entered the MCU reality as 2 alternate versions of Peter Parker/Spider-Man for the first time = Priceless.
The entire move was great, but nothing compares to Andrew saving MJ, that's the most emotional I've ever gotten in a movie theater.
Obviously when Tobey and Andrew popped up on screen and the audience applauded to that memorable moment! ❤️❤️❤️
Tom Holland deserves a break.
Let’s hope the people who did ‘Homecoming’, ‘Far From Home’ and ‘No Way Home’ are working on the first installment of the next trilogy and then possibly release in 2025.
Number one, definitely number one, from Andrew Garfield's "I love you guys" to the web swinging scene, especially the web swinging, the triumphant Spider-Man music theme, three Spider-Man planning, line up and the awesome web swing, I always get excited when I saw this scene, it's definitely one of if not the best Spider-Man movie moment.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" has become one of the few MCU movies that I will never stop rewatching.
Number 2 for me...Garfield emotion as everything hits him and then MJ seeing it asks him if he's okay...just superb 👌 writing and acting all around
When Andrew saved MJ I love the Amazing Spiderman, so that scene hit so hard.
My favorite has always been Tobey, but Andrew stole the show in this one.
"Come on man...😢"
Me the moment Peter (Andrew Garfield) saved MJ. I was holding back a lot of emotions that scene.
Gotta love willem Defoe. Such a great actor. perfectly plays the green goblin
The whole Movie was totally epic!
Tobey meeting Doc Ock again was so nostalgic! My favorite scene in the movie
Great Moment Ever for this movie!😊
Garfield saving MJ is my second favorite comic movie scene ever, right behind Avengers Assemble. That was done really well!
This was definitely something that needed to be seen in theaters with other fans. We laughed and cheered and screamed together.
If Marc Webb doesn't return for TASM3
Then Sony should let PHIL LORD and CHRIS MILLER direct and produce the movie
They could save it from AVI ARAD, just like they did with SPIDER-VERSE
A powerful reminder that Spider-Man is still Marvel's flagship hero
Yes ,it always was and is ,Kevin Feige admits it ,everyone admits it ,but there’s also Fantastic Four ,X-men and many others that are just as good as Spider-Man !
In the story "What Do You Think of Spider-Man?", Captain America said that Spider-Man "is one of the greatest men I've ever known."
In the comic SPIDER-MAN 2099, one group called Spider-Man the greatest hero of his time.
Not bad for a trainwreck of a working-class hero, eh?
Actually, no. You have Kevin Feige to thank for that. His passion is what made Spiderman what he is today. The MCU already had Iron Man and if the deal for Spidey showing up in Civil War never came through, the MCU would have done fine without him
i agree to an extent. but ppl REALLY D*** ride wolverine
I always enjoyed rewatching the moment when Tom's Spider-Man meet Tobey's Spider-Man and Andrew's Spider-Man first time, truly one of the greatest superhero movie moment and one of Marvel movies best moments.
How didn't Tobey seeing Doc Ock after 20 years not even make it as an honorable mention
Ok honestly the ending was a big epic moment. I know we are all thinking of something like all 3 spidermen doing the final swing but the ending to no way home has something up bringing in the future spiderman movies
the sense where andrews peter saved mj had my crying. marvel really did a good job on the "deja vu" parts becauseif u go back in the amazing spider-man 2, gwens death is at the same spot
I am so in love with Willem Dafoe's acting. You can see how comitted to the role he was. Guy is awesome.
I've watched several audience reaction videos, and even when you don't see the video and just hear the audio, just hearing the crowd react to Garfield saving MJ gets me choked up. Such an epic moment.
I think a better question is what scene in this movie isn’t rewatchable! They’re all so great!
-But the best imo is the apartment fight
The smackdown Green Goblin laid on
Tom Holland's Spider Man in their first confrontation was just bad ass 👊
As amazing as number 1 on the list is, number 2 takes the number 1 spot for me. It was so well deserved and cathartic.
"He turned himself into a lizard , then he tried to turn the whole city into lizards it was crazy" when he says it like that it does sound insane 🤣
Man the feels got me when Dr Otto came back to his normal self and saw Toby for the first time in forever
Great Moment of All!😊
I think there's something about Peter's final fight with the Goblin people don't think about. Remember Homecoming? There Peter says he just wanted to be like Tony, and Stark said this: "And i wanted you to be better". Now let's go further back in time, shall we? 2016. Siberia.
What happened in Siberia?
@@michaelangelo1787 He wanted to kill Bucky because he murdered his mother, not caring Bucky was brainwashed. Just like how Peter wanted to kill the Goblin even if Norman also died.
They gave AVI ARAD a big thank you in the credits
But do you know who else deserves a big thank you?
LAURA ZISKIN
It was because of her and her partner (the screenwriter Alvin Sargent) that the original trilogy and TASM1 had depth
Arad on the other hand just wanted to use the movies to sell toys
Dude, I rolled my eyes so hard when I saw that “Thank you” it was almost audible!😂
MCU May Parker (played by Oscar winner Marisa Tomei): “You have gift, you have the power, and with great power, there must also come great responsibility.”
Me: MCU Peter’s aunt was the one who said the famous lesson besides his uncle Ben in the MCU film version.
They were both like "Uncle ben said that" Spiderman 3 was like "Who the crap is uncle ben?"
I personally think Garfields redemption was so amazing. And the audience reaction videos are amazing to see
Man, that whole movie is rewatchable. Saw it 3 times, baby!
I've been watching it in Spanish and French with their subtitles as well.
This movie is literally one of the best!
I haven't seen this yet but seeing goblin return in the trailer gives me absolute chills
I cry when Andrew saves Gwen. If you know the pain he went through you understand how much it means for him to save mj because Spiderman doesn't get happy endings all the time. So it's amazing that one version of spidey can help another in such a deep way
When Doc Ock appeared it gave me chills even though I had seen it through a trailer.
The best scene was when Ned was like "Hey, Peter!" and all the Peter's looked up. then he said "Peter Parker." and they were like "That doesn't narrow it down at all."
The MCU did something fantastic - bringing different movies/characters/stories into a shared cinematic universe.
Spider-Man: No Way Home did something even more fantastic - bridging different cinematic universes together.
What would really knock it out of the park? An MCU/DCEU crossover.