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Spider-Man: No Way Home
2021 148 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★8.4
Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Director: Jon Watts
💬 Based on the comic
«Spider-Man»
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Description
Peter Parker is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a super-hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.
Budget:
$200M
US Gross:
$814.87M
Starring
Tom Holland
Actor
Zendaya
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Benedict Cumberbatch
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Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Actor or Actress
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Comic Book Adaptation
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Kiss
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Actor or Actress
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Hero
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Villain
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Screenplay
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Film Editing
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Visual Effects
Academy Awards 2022
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Actress
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022
— Best Fight
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Actor
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Supporting Actor
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Comic Book Adaptation
Saturn Awards 2022
— Best Supporting Actress
Key opinion
Spider-Man: No Way Home is widely regarded as a successful, nostalgia-driven cinematic event that effectively balances fan service with the conclusion of Tom Holland's character arc. While many appreciate the emotional payoff of the crossover, critics note significant narrative inconsistencies and a heavy reliance on prior franchise knowledge.
| Acting | Willem Dafoe's reprisal of the Green Goblin is universally praised as a standout, intense performance that elevates the film's conflict. | |
| Originality | The film succeeds as a nostalgic event, effectively utilizing returning characters to create a rewarding experience for long-time fans of the Spider-Man franchise. | |
| Screenplay | The script is subject to significant criticism for relying on contrived coincidences and illogical character decisions to drive the plot forward. | |
| Emotion | Opinions on the film's emotional weight are divided: some find the character growth and stakes deeply moving, while others feel the drama is undercut by excessive fan service and unearned sentimentality. | |
| Adaptation | The reliance on fan service is polarizing; it is viewed by many as a successful, joyful celebration of legacy, but criticized by others for masking a weak, dependent narrative structure. | |
| Screenplay | The treatment of the returning villains is inconsistent; characters like Green Goblin receive strong development, while others like Lizard and Sandman are frequently cited as feeling underdeveloped. |