Splendid Splinter
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For the people who have seen it.
Hoping to see it this weekend.
Hoping to see it this weekend.
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Um, what is fan service?
That was easily the best Spider-Man movie and one of the better ones in the MCU. Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire had bigger roles than I expected, and the movie was better for it. The interaction among the three characters was great, and it brought some much-needed light to what is really a very dark story for Tom Holland's Spider-Man.
There was a big reaction to seeing Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in the theater where I saw it, which left my daughter thoroughly confused. She has seen every Spider-Man movie, as well as the MCU ones, so she got most of the other reveals and loved them, but she has never seen any of the Netflix series. Really, there were two cheers for Murdock, one for when he is first seen on screen and then for the little demonstration of his abilities. Give Marvel credit for making the pieces fit so well, especially the connection with the most recent episode of Hawkeye.
There were some cool redemption arcs for multiple characters, including Doc Ock and the Garfield Spider-Man. Those didn't really surprise me, but they were still fun.
I can't say I love the post-credit scenes. I agree with JRoyal about Venom, though the hint at the end of that scene was interesting. I'm wondering if the second scene is somewhat connected to the What If? series. It certainly seemed like that might be the Strange Supreme version of the character showing up.
I'm going to say it in my too fresh in my mind state, very close to the best MCU movie for me. It hit all the right notes. And as you said, the chemistry of the three Spider-Men was fantastic. I also agree on the Grafield redemption. They played it so well. I have seen a few reviews that basically said this movie fixed the flaws from the first two franchises. Might go a little far, but it isn't stupidly far fetched.
So how did the Tobey Spidey know he was looking for the Holland Spidey?