Thank you all so much for your continued support throughout this journey! I really can't believe this movie is actually real and we get to watch this TOGETHER!!! Love you all!
Makes it better that in homecoming and in beyond the spiderverse they showed that miles and uncle aaron do exist in the cinematic universe So technically miles as spiderman could be in tom’s universe
yeah, Garfield and Zendaya made it feel real. That scene is my absolute favorite scene, just thinking of it makes me wanna ugly cry... I have to admit, I love all the Spiderman movies, ''except for the one where Toby/Peter is a DUSH''. This is my favorite because Toby, Tom and Garfield are just so adorable together, the web scene cracks me up...
The reason Peter chooses 'Team Villain' is because deep down he has sympathy for *all* of his villains. That's why he saved Vulture in Homecoming, because he believes that everyone deserves a second chance, and honestly I find that admirable. That's why Spidey has been my role model since I was a kid!
I'll never forget seeing this in theaters. My son who was 16 at the time was sobbing and freaking out when Andrew and Toby came into the move. That was literally his childhood and it was a chilling moment. Glad you enjoyed it, brother!
Norman's one of the few people who can legitimately take Peter's punches even when he's not holding back due to the super soldier serum that gave him his insanity.
Alex, it’s your decision and nobody can tell the future, so don’t sue me but I have three kids and all of them are great. The youngest is four and in a Hulk-/Spidey-phase, screaming randomly „Hulk smash“ or jumping around like Spiderman and discussing how exactly the net-shooting works. The whole great-power-responsibility-thingy-concept is very important to him. I love the fact that I made people whom I get to know better and better on a daily basis while they are learning who they are and who they want to be. Love your reactions, don’t forget Lord of the Rings and the Hunger-Games-trilogy. They are so awesome. ❤
Super crazy when you read the comic where doc oc takes over peters body and realizes he’s been holding back every time they fought, and could kill a normal person with one punch
Fun Fact: The "I love you guys" Andrew Garfield says at 38:09 was actually improvised and he actually wanted to say it to them. The producers loved it so much they kept it in the shot.
All the people in the replies highly overestimating Alex's observation skills (no offense my dude, we're similar that way) and spouting accusations without evidence. He would _tell us_ if he knew some stuff in the movies. He always does. What would he gain otherwise? Doubters in the comments like you guys? Hardly seems worth it. Plus, he wouldn't shut up about it if he did knew.
I managed too. Was very into the MCU till avengers, but stopped when that ended. I just got back, saw this reaction, saved it for later, went and watched the movie, was utterly surprised :D And I wasn't even trying to avoid the spoilers.
43:10 yeah Peter strength is absolutely broken but people also tend to forget the super soldier serum that Norman took makes him as strong if not stronger than Peter. So the scariest thing about that scene is how easy the green goblin is taking full power hits from spiderman
@@c-mancleveland4632 yeah man in most cases spider man is in terms of sheer strength classifies right under the hulk and Thor. So Goblin being about to laugh off those hits is insane
Spider-Man is insanely strong in the comics. In one arc he switches bodies with Octavius (no further spoilers but it was a pretty good story) and Doc has to become the new Spider-Man in that body. He tries fighting villains but realises immediately how strong Peter's body is after accidentally one-tap killing a few guys and literally destroying half of Scorpion's face with a single punch. He sees that Peter has been holding off this entire time, imagine how many times he punched Otto in the face and hasn't killed him
Tobey was the most human out of any of them. No genius family, no rich mentor characters, he was just some college kid who was really smart who randomly got super powers and had to learn how to live life with all the new chaos that came about because of it. That's also why he often seems the most relatable of the three.
@@anthonysaunders8271 The rich friend was just a friend who was rich (which sort of backfired in the end), and the mentors were only there because of how intelligent Peter was in the first place.
Willem Defoe is legitimately terrifying. He can switch between the calm scared and goblin so easily. This whole movie was one gigantic nerdgasm. It was so well handled. It could hvae been sooo god damned corny, but they worked in the call backs so they felt earned and natural. Every single one of them got cheers and laughs from the audience rather than groans. This movie was just too damn good.
Seeing this movie opening weekend in a theater full of people that grew up on Tobey Mcguires spiderman and andrews, and seeing all the best villians return in one movie will be something i never forget, the energy and experience that was there was incredible.
for real this was the best movie experience ive ever had, hadnt watched spiderman since toby but a friend begged me to go and its still a lovely memory
Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home are some of the best theater experiences I will ever have. I went with the boys opening night every time and that experience with everyone in that theater will be something I’ll always remember. Each and every person in the room was just as excited and thrilled as me and my friends, and it felt like one big community. Super awesome feeling. Marvel has been stellar on these experiences.
28:57 the way Tom Holland acted this scene, going from disbelief, to trying to help May and comfort her as she died, to disbelief again that she's dead - in a way that showed how he innocently just tried to make her feel comfortable and help her as much as he could, without realizing that it means she's dying, to the moment he understands she's dead.. was utterly a master class of acting
So you mentioned that Tobey is the best Peter, Andrew is the best Spider-Man, and that Tom is the best combination of both. That is something that the studio said as well. If you notice in the movie, Andrew is completely Spider-Man when you meet him, Tobey is completely Peter when you meet him and Tom is in his suit with his mask off. Half and half. You nailed it
This movie brings tear to my eyes because my best friend was a huge Spiderman fan and he passed away a year or so before this came out. He would have loved it as it brought all three together. It's a great movie. RIP Scotty
I’ve had similar feelings about shows and movies I enjoyed with my best friend before she died. But now it’s like watching it for both of us. And when you really know someone, at least you can imagine their glee, their expressions, when they would nudge you, what inside jokes they’d crack that would make you laugh and people look at you with disapproval. It’s not much, but it’s something.
Dude, I saw it on the opening week. I had people crying and sobbing when aunt May died and people screaming of excitement when Tobey and Andrew showed up. It was one of the best movie experiences I had.
I'm always shocked about May's death.We've seen a lot of important character die. But the way she got hit by the glider was one of the most brutal shit ever
I cannot stress enough how much I recommend the extended cut. It’s the same movie, but more Tobey, more Andrew, More Daredevil, more Tom, and finally Tom’s brother has a scene that didn’t get cut from one of the movies. So glad you chose that version to watch. Possibly the only RUclipsr that’s reacted to the extended cut.
I didn't even know there was an extended cut! So thats where the interviews with Betty Brant came into it, I have no recollection of seeing that in the theater.
@@Jesse-lq1dv it was announced almost a year ago. It was called the More Fun Stuff version. They did that to help celebrate 60 years of Spider-Man. For now it’s only on digital. No physical copies yet. Hopefully other reactors working their way up the MCU ladder consider watching the extended cut, but they may need help from a second or third party so they don’t spoil themselves with the poster.
Ock is, and always will be, my favorite of the film "villains". Even in Spider-Man 2, he was so hard NOT to like because even while he was doing "bad" things, he was still so polite and charming about it. And he wasn't bad so much as misguided because his entire thing was still trying to complete his work to give sustainable energy to the world.
The whole trouble definitely can be avoided if Dr. Strange and Peter spend 5 minutes to discuss the spell and what it does before they begin 😂 But then there won't be a movie.
Why would Strange have that conversation though? His ego is way larger than anybody elses in the MCU and hes overly confident to the point he thinks he can control more than he can. That conversation wouldn't even have been a thought for Strange and the writing wouldve been much worse if they had went that route
@@Reelfilms1998 Yeah, I sensed that Strange was overconfident since it was an 'easy' spell. But it just seems jarring to me. Brainstorm is just part of logical flow of conversation if you were offering to help someone.
48:43 thats venom from another universe, i love how everyone is so intense then venom here just chilling in the bar then being sent again to his original universe
The crowd reactions in theatres was insane for the daredevil cameo, once Andrew and Toby walked in the roar was crazy! As well the whole interactions between the 3 spidermen you could sense the ear to ear smiles on everyone Not to mention the moment that made everyone what to see Andrew get his 3rd Spider-Man movie Was one hell of an experience
Mine had a big enough reaction to the Daredevil cameo and Spider-men scenes, lol. The biggest and quietest one, was obviously when MJ fell. I, like many others (which I heard) gasped oh no's, and we were then silent until Andrew Garfield caught her. The air had been sucked clean out of the room.
Before this movie End Game was the best theatrical experience I ever had. This movie is now tied with it. The amount of cheering and laughing was amazing.
@@Jim_The_Fish The ending of Infinity War and then also the ending of Iron Man I could hear a fucking pin drop in the theater with how quiet it was. Amazing times.
The cheers in the theatre when the villains specifically green goblin appeared was insane.. Toby and Andrew got standing ovations literally and then from that point on the theatre just kept laughing and cheering, theatre when CRAZY when andrew's SP saved MJ. I seen it 3 times in theatre was worth it every time. It was an amazing way to bring in a new year.
Watching this in theater was the best cinema experience ever. The rumors about all spiderman being in there were everywhere (even tho Andrew denied it so believable for months) I was so freaking happy. I always get goosebumps when Andrew takes off his mask. It's still unbelievable.
Never have I ever had a better experience in a theater, then seeing No Way Home. There was an electricity in the theater I’ve never felt before, and watching it with my friends, family, and a packed crowd genuinely was hard to process what we were experiencing. It was everything I wanted and more, I cried, we clapped and cheered. It was an experience I’ll never forget. What an exceptional movie.
yeah i think Endgame an No Way Home are the most exciting movies in the whole MCU everyone clapped and cheered in those 2 movies, such an amazing experience
I went and saw this movie 3 times in theatres and on my last watch, I dressed up as Toby's Spiderman and posed with a whole bunch of random people and small children. It was honestly one of the coolest things I have ever done just seeing those kids so happy.
This movie was a perfect love letter to the Marvel and Spiderman fans. It gave us pretty much everything we could have wanted but never really dared to hope for while also just being a great film. The fact that Andrew and Tobey being in the film was kept secret until release really helped make this a great experience (a lot of people suspected but no one really had confirmation going in).
Dude, this shit in theaters was an OTHERWORLDLY experience. I grew up with Tobey, and seeing him again, man you could feel the childlike energy building in everyone
So true. It was actually hard to mentally process what I was watching, and I never wanted it to end. My heart was racing out of my chest when I knew Tobey was gonna be coming through the portal next.
The thing that hurt me the most is when Strange said "everyone who knows and loves you will forget you" he ends that with "we will forget you" (not word for word but still)
Dude, seeing this in theaters... holy shit. When Andrew walked through the portal I lost my mind and started clapping, then the whole theater erupted into applause, same for Toby. It was AWESOME.
I told everyone that I didn’t need anything for Christmas because going with me to see this movie WAS my Christmas gift and even though I still got stuff this was the most memorable part of December for me.
I'll never forget the day I went to the theatre to watch this movie, so many people were clapping and cheering when we saw the villains and the spider-men on screen. this was such a awesome movie and is in top 5 of my favorite marvel movies.
When Andrew Garfield's Spidey saves M.J. I tear up every time.😢 It really hits me in the feels. Also I agree...I easily could watch 2.5 hours of just the three Spideys together. Thanks Alex for another great reaction. Howdy from Oregon😊💚 P.S. Currently I love not having children BC I get all the mommy joy being an Auntie to 6 nieces and nephews AND 5 grand-nieces nephews....but that is just my own personal experience to each their own.
I honestly have no clue how you haven’t had anything spoiled to u. I remember watching this in the theater opening night and more than half the crowd was crying their eyes out (me including) just out of pure joy. Also, the Lizard jump scare was one of my favorite reactions from you 😂
Not everyone is fan of these movies. My cousins didnt even knew what all these hype about this movie. And they still don't know. They never watched any Spidey movie's either.
OMG... the scene where Garfield's Peter saves MJ... gets me every time. I had just lost my fiancee a few months before this came out and seeing that scene just brings that back every time I see it.
It’s a shame you didn’t get to see it in theatres because the audiences reactions made it a whole lot better, it was much more emotional to get to share that experience with like 50 other people
I don't think anything will top the end of Infinity War, when the lights come up and we're walking out, and there's a kid in SPIDERMAN PYJAMAS who just says to their dad "Did they really kill Spiderman?" and starts ballling Kids don't understand that, no, there's a studio system and the heros always come back, and this is basically a two parter. Raw emotion
No Way Home was one of the best movie theater experiences I've had in years, crowd was cheering, laughing, balling, the total package. It reminded me of why I love these characters and go see these films, its really a special movie. Depsite the MCUs lackluster streak, I'm always down to see a Spider-Man film. Hopefully they deliver with the Fantastic Four & X-Men.
A scene most people miss and is probably the coolest shot in the movie is when all 3 regroup and then head back to the fight. As they're swinging off the scaffolding, they use each other's webs to keep each other in midair for a little longer.
I actually had to keep from yelling out "redemption" in the theater when that happened. It was such a great moment, and well deserved. Not just for the character, but for Andrew himself as well.
up there with "Bring me Thanos!", "You should have gone for the head", Cap catching Mjolnir and "and I am Iron Man" for me as far as goosebumps go. Actually scratch that, "Are you okay" made me legitimately cry and still waters my eyes every time I see it, hands down the best Marvel scene ever
And after wathing this scene multiple times you can see all the small deatails between saving MJ and losing Gwen. For example in TASM2 Peter shot the web from far away, trying to make it go through the debris but in NWH Peter (3) just went through the debris, pushing stuff out of the way and grabs her with his hands instead of the web. It's just shows how much it hunt him and he was constantly thinking of how he could save Gwen
Especially after you get the scene where Amazing is talking about what he went through with Gwen's death and how dark he got, his redemption was so well done.
I felt like my life was complete and I could die peacefully after watching this the first time in theaters. One of the best movies I had seen in a long time.
The applause in the theatre when daredevil appeared and when the peters appeared made it even better of an experience. I think most people knew about Tobey an Andrew, but I don’t think anyone expected Charlie Cox.
A lot of us knew about Garfield and the others like a whole year before the movie came out, there were so many leaks and if you knew who to watch they had a ton of real leaks, we knew what Norman was gonna look like after the first trailer came out, and surprisingly after all the leaks and even the video of Andrew in front of the blue screen shooting the scaffolding scene none of diminished the movie in any way
This, and Avengers: Infinity War, are the two MCU movies that I saw people legit crying in their seats after certain scenes, including my family and friends. When I saw both of them in the theater (No Way Home was for my birthday), I almost cried multiple times.
It's funny that Alex mentions watching this movie every Christmas. I watched this movie for the first time in theaters Christmas day. I'll never forget it.
Watched it over here in UK and nothing can touch the hype of seeing all three of them on screen together, we’re usually a quiet lot but the noise in that theatre was insane. As a 19 year old I pretty much grew up watching all of them but Andrew was always my favourite and to see him again, it was amazing.
Otto Octavius is without a doubt my favorite Marvel villian because of being not just a reluctant villain but also being a man of science whose goal was never to conquer, or make money, but to better the world. This movie being his redemption is one of my favorite things to happen in all of the sony-verse or MCU.
Saw this opening night and it was phenomenal! The gasps, cheers, laughs. And of course the tears. My brother put his arm around me when May stumbled bc he knew how I was going to react, and I started sobbing. It's a scene that still gets to me even watching the reaction. May is such a great character and mom-figure, and I love that she is his Uncle Ben. So happy this was somehow blind, since the internet posted this movie everywhere after I left the theaters.
If you can financially handle the expense of a kid do it. Harder than hell but so rewarding raising a contributing member of society. They say hardest job you will ever love.
In theaters this was by far one of the best days of my life, The crowd reactions to every joke, their reveal , every epic moment and the constant applaud to every callback was genuinely so perfect. Will always remember that day
seeing this on christmas day, opening night, ill never forget screaming when tobey came out, my favorite movie of all time. it’s genuinely a masterpiece
Seeing this in theaters was the best movie experience I’ve ever had. The theater I go to cheers sometimes but not too often, and the entire Time people were going crazy and yelling during this movie
fun fact: the movie originally was about the hunt for spiderman as a public menace, and would've involved Kraven the Hunter. But now, they are making a kraven the hunter movie on its own, without a spiderman lmao.
I mean... Kraven was already a expert and famous hunter when he was fired to hunt spideman, it would be interesting if they make a origin movie and the post-credit is "did you hear about this spider-man? >:D"
I wish I could see this in theaters again for the first time. It was the best experience. I didn't know that Toby and Andrew were gonna be in it and I legit cried when they showed up amd swung together. Toby is my childhood spidey so seeing this made me so happy
This feels just as special as when I watched the film itself, this has been a long time coming and I am so happy to have been a part of your MCU Journey
Your journey towards No Way Home was almost as hype as when the movie was coming. Man, what a dream come true it really was to see all three Spideys together! All the hate it gets that, "It's just nostalgia." "It's just fanservice" is bull crap. It's a masterpiece of a movie! So excited for Tom Holland's future in the MCU and thankful to have seen Tobey and Andrew teach and mentor him. Love Spider-Man No Way Home so freaking much!
I made it through the weekend! OKAY, highlights for me: 3:44 Matt Murdock 15:15 best ever jump scare reaction out of all your jump scare reactions! 22:49 Im something of a scientist myself 23:48 Matt sitting next to former Foggy Nelson from Ben Affleck's Daredevil 30:35 Andrew! 31:38 Tobey! 33:50 Peter, Pete, Petey (Great point Alex!) 37:14 Theater experience, its a bit quiet, we had just experienced one of the strongest typhoon in Philippines, were just very lucky that theaters opened couple of weeks after that. So, Endgame is still the best experience ever for me. 38:55 look at the JOY on Alex's face, its contagious or maybe Im a variant of Alex from another universe! 43:10 Norman's serum made him very strong, the mask was just a prop 46:15 AGAIN, greatest point of ALL TIME! Alex got a lot of complaints about Doctor Strange's power. 46:40 wouldn't it be great if that will be the plot for the 4th film? Peter chasing MJ, and for some reason Peter will fall in love with Betty Brant while both of them working at Jameson's Daily Bugle? And Ned will become his rival since he's Betty's Ex, and he doesnt know Peter at all, and that will be the start of him becoming the Hobgoblin? God I sucked, Thank you for this Alex, You Are Amazing! (Ps. I will wait for the X-men, Deadpool, Daredevil Season 2 & 3, Punisher Season 1 & 2 as long as im alive!)
Watching this in theater was incredible. I was crying, and my throat kinda hurts because of the screaming from excitement.. everybody's screaming and cheering and clapping
Fun fact! Otto does have reason to know what nanotechnology is besides him being a genius. Norman Osborn had written papers on the subject, something Peter Parker had known about and understood, and Oscorp sponsored Otto. He also did mention that part of the technology of his robotic arms have nanowires in them. Norman isn't a normal human, he's been enhanced by the drug that drove him crazy. He was as strong or stronger than Toby's Spider-Man in the first movie
If you look at it from tom’s pov he sees the villains as normal people who need help but to us we all know what they did and could care less if they survive or die😂
I am not even the biggest fan but we screamed and clap and whooped when Garfield and McGuire first appeared. I think some of us might have cried! I think we all cried when Garfield got to finally save MJ!!! Such a brilliant and satisfying movie for all Spiderman fans.
38:35 this moment with all 3 spideys on screen was everything. The whole theater for about the last 45 minutes of the movie was like watching the Super Bowl. Definitely some nostalgia, all the spideys and their respective villains are at their best. My older brother noticed I was damn near standing up in the 2nd half of the movie with a giant smile. 10/10 movie going experience easily.
I agree. Tom's strengths are being very relatable, entertaining, yet so very vulnerable. He's so good at pulling on your heart strings in emotional scenes.
Gotta disagree, the "with great power" line was better used & more effective here with May than Uncle Ben, we've gotten to know her across several films whereas we never get too attached to Ben outside of small moments in 1 film. It definitely hit harder this time around
I gotta disagree with this lol. Even tho this May had more screen time than Ben, the movies never made me care about her. She was just a joke. Everytime she was on screen, the movie just reminded us "hey she's the hot aunt may".
Aunt May's death was the most amazing part of this film, not because we want her to die, but because it's what was missing in the Tom Holland Spider-Man story. The most important part of Spider-Man's story, every version of it, is how the death of Uncle Ben teaches him the great responsibility thing, it's what drives him to do good and do the right thing with his powers. It was always a little off that we didn't get Uncle Ben in this Spider-Man story, until this one cane out and we realize it's because this Aunt May is this Spider-Man's Uncle Ben, if that makes sense.
I remember when I had to drive to another country to watch this movie because my country went in lockdown day before the release. I was sat in a theater with mostly people from my country because no one was able to see it. It was a day I'll always remember, the crowd reactions were amazing and I cried when I saw Toby and Andrew
14:18 Damn, I now realized that Peter used part of his armor from head to protect his chest against stab from Dr. Octopus. I didn't noticed before and it was so obvious 😁
I have been following you since you started the MCU & I cannot believe this moment is finally here!! I am so glad you enjoyed it as much as I did. The cinema experience was something I can never forget too, I saw it first day... people were sobbing, cheering & clapping .. unforgettable.
I took my son to theatre..there were 30 guys dressed as spidey...there was screaming with joy..laughter..glee...it was AWESOME! Am Tobey age so I was all in too! Spidey forever!
The three-way hug at the end was Tom's idea as a way to thank Andrew and Tobei for making the movie. They are thinking of making another trilogy since Tom just signed one of the biggest Marvel contracts ever. Plus there are rumours (a grain of salt) that there are going to be multiples variants of all the heroes and villains in the Kand Dynasty Avengers movie and the Secret Wars (one of my favorite comic storylines ever)
I love your watching the extended version. Especially in the final act you notice that the action is allowed to breathe a little more & I swear the dialogue between the Peter's was sped up in the theatrical cut or seemed to be. Now I just want it on 4K Bluray, for now it's only digital
I remember watching this movie at the theater. Peoples were applauding anytimes and there were "OHHHHH" and "YEAAHH!!" all together. It was so moving 😊 like a big Spider-man fans familly. The room was totally full it was awesome. That movie is in my top 5 of the most unforgetable moments in a movie theater. (Sorry for my bad english, I'm a canadian french lol)
Thank you all so much for your continued support throughout this journey! I really can't believe this movie is actually real and we get to watch this TOGETHER!!! Love you all!
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It absolutely was a dream captured to great effect
@10:15 Thanos destroyed the Infinity Stones including the green one for time.
You do realize you were watching the extended edition, right?
I love how he doesn’t realise the “black spider-man” line is a reference to miles morales 😂😭
I screamed Venom at that scene in the theatre, just to realise 3 seconds later that it was a reference to Miles Morales 💀
tf do yall mean?
@@randam69420 when electro says, “there’s gotta be a black spider-man out there.” Its a reference to miles morales
Ohhhh, I thought yall were talking about the scene where he fights electro with the black suit
Makes it better that in homecoming and in beyond the spiderverse they showed that miles and uncle aaron do exist in the cinematic universe
So technically miles as spiderman could be in tom’s universe
I cried when Garfield caught MJ. So well deserved.
yeah, Garfield and Zendaya made it feel real. That scene is my absolute favorite scene, just thinking of it makes me wanna ugly cry... I have to admit, I love all the Spiderman movies, ''except for the one where Toby/Peter is a DUSH''. This is my favorite because Toby, Tom and Garfield are just so adorable together, the web scene cracks me up...
wow, I had no idea Garfield travelled from the comics and movies into spiderman just to save MJ, this has left me speechless
But for real though yeah the scene is awesome
I had just watched the amazing spider man movies going in. Such a cathartic moment.
Some reason I thought you were talking about Garfield the cat, I was so friggin confused 😭
The reason Peter chooses 'Team Villain' is because deep down he has sympathy for *all* of his villains. That's why he saved Vulture in Homecoming, because he believes that everyone deserves a second chance, and honestly I find that admirable. That's why Spidey has been my role model since I was a kid!
Tobey Spider is most mature
Andrew Spider is most relentless
Tom Spider is most compassion
Same!
A day I’ll never forget. Seeing this in theater. Opening day. At night. Crowd full of fans. It was incredible 😭
I saw this shit TWICE opening day. 3 pm and 10 pm. People were falling out of their seats
Y'all should try having kids.
@@oduinn7948 yeah okay pass. Just because your cum devolped into people doesnt mean you can shit on other peoples parades.
The crowd was insane. Half of us were crying our eyes out in pure joy.
@@oduinn7948 that’s irrelevant you’re probably a shit parent
"I hope they have a group chat"
Actually, Tom Holland revealed they have a a group chat called spidy boys or something like that
That's amazing.
@@perrycarters3113 Spectacular even?
@@musicman9263or as J.J would say that damn menace
@@perrycarters3113 I see what you did there! ;)
He constantly calls out lines before they happen I’m pretty sure some of the reactions are fake and he’s probably seen the movies and interviews
I'll never forget seeing this in theaters. My son who was 16 at the time was sobbing and freaking out when Andrew and Toby came into the move. That was literally his childhood and it was a chilling moment. Glad you enjoyed it, brother!
I also saw this in theater
Norman's one of the few people who can legitimately take Peter's punches even when he's not holding back due to the super soldier serum that gave him his insanity.
True, it's even stronger than Caps serum but with the insanity drawback.
Yep, being able to take punches from two different extremely angered Spider-Men is insanely impressive.
@@coldfireball6384 Probably a good thing because Cap couldn't take a full punch from Spider-Man. Cap looks like a child compared to him
Alex, it’s your decision and nobody can tell the future, so don’t sue me but I have three kids and all of them are great. The youngest is four and in a Hulk-/Spidey-phase, screaming randomly „Hulk smash“ or jumping around like Spiderman and discussing how exactly the net-shooting works. The whole great-power-responsibility-thingy-concept is very important to him. I love the fact that I made people whom I get to know better and better on a daily basis while they are learning who they are and who they want to be. Love your reactions, don’t forget Lord of the Rings and the Hunger-Games-trilogy. They are so awesome. ❤
Super crazy when you read the comic where doc oc takes over peters body and realizes he’s been holding back every time they fought, and could kill a normal person with one punch
The Andrew Garfield's Peter saving MJ scene always gets me so emotional. My fave scene of this movies.
I actually never saw his Spiderman movie and I'm still tearing up every time I see this scene
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u REALLY should!
Totally!
same. I don't get how he diden't tear up watvhing it
@@Afropalmen different people react in different ways
Fun Fact: The "I love you guys" Andrew Garfield says at 38:09 was actually improvised and he actually wanted to say it to them. The producers loved it so much they kept it in the shot.
The fact that Alex manage to not see any spoilers for this movie until now is simply incredible.
its impossible and we know that, he knew it bro
he knew it, the 3 spider mans are literally in the poster of the version of the movie he watched, the extended version;
Hate to break it to ya but he’s faked some of these.
All the people in the replies highly overestimating Alex's observation skills (no offense my dude, we're similar that way) and spouting accusations without evidence. He would _tell us_ if he knew some stuff in the movies. He always does. What would he gain otherwise? Doubters in the comments like you guys? Hardly seems worth it. Plus, he wouldn't shut up about it if he did knew.
I managed too. Was very into the MCU till avengers, but stopped when that ended. I just got back, saw this reaction, saved it for later, went and watched the movie, was utterly surprised :D And I wasn't even trying to avoid the spoilers.
43:10 yeah Peter strength is absolutely broken but people also tend to forget the super soldier serum that Norman took makes him as strong if not stronger than Peter. So the scariest thing about that scene is how easy the green goblin is taking full power hits from spiderman
what did he mnean previously to that when he said he wanna to make Norman Proud? i was really scared when he said that
Yeah, I was going to fill that gap too, about the serum that made him super strong.
@@c-mancleveland4632 yeah man in most cases spider man is in terms of sheer strength classifies right under the hulk and Thor. So Goblin being about to laugh off those hits is insane
Spider-Man is insanely strong in the comics. In one arc he switches bodies with Octavius (no further spoilers but it was a pretty good story) and Doc has to become the new Spider-Man in that body. He tries fighting villains but realises immediately how strong Peter's body is after accidentally one-tap killing a few guys and literally destroying half of Scorpion's face with a single punch. He sees that Peter has been holding off this entire time, imagine how many times he punched Otto in the face and hasn't killed him
Spiderman is still stronger than Green Goblin, but yeah, Green Goblin is no slouch in the super abilities department.
Tobey was the most human out of any of them. No genius family, no rich mentor characters, he was just some college kid who was really smart who randomly got super powers and had to learn how to live life with all the new chaos that came about because of it. That's also why he often seems the most relatable of the three.
But had a rich best friend and genius mentors
@@anthonysaunders8271 The rich friend was just a friend who was rich (which sort of backfired in the end), and the mentors were only there because of how intelligent Peter was in the first place.
You say he was the most human yet Tobey was the only one with natural web shooters
@@I_Am_The_One_Who_Knocks. Yep.
Tobey's Peter is the one with the most life experience, he has the whole Spiderman and personal life balance figured out.
Willem Defoe is legitimately terrifying. He can switch between the calm scared and goblin so easily. This whole movie was one gigantic nerdgasm. It was so well handled. It could hvae been sooo god damned corny, but they worked in the call backs so they felt earned and natural. Every single one of them got cheers and laughs from the audience rather than groans. This movie was just too damn good.
He is such a good actor
Well...Like he always said: “You know, I'm something of a scientist myself”
Even better watch his teeth they change between when the goblin is in control and when Norman’s back
Seeing this movie opening weekend in a theater full of people that grew up on Tobey Mcguires spiderman and andrews, and seeing all the best villians return in one movie will be something i never forget, the energy and experience that was there was incredible.
dude, nothing matches the energy of watching No Way Home the first night in theaters!
Hearing the whole audience cheer for Andrew and Tobey when they showed up was one of the most beautiful things I'll ever be a part of.
for real this was the best movie experience ive ever had, hadnt watched spiderman since toby but a friend begged me to go and its still a lovely memory
One of the best theater experiences. It was electric from beginning to end.
Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home are some of the best theater experiences I will ever have. I went with the boys opening night every time and that experience with everyone in that theater will be something I’ll always remember. Each and every person in the room was just as excited and thrilled as me and my friends, and it felt like one big community. Super awesome feeling. Marvel has been stellar on these experiences.
28:57 the way Tom Holland acted this scene, going from disbelief, to trying to help May and comfort her as she died, to disbelief again that she's dead - in a way that showed how he innocently just tried to make her feel comfortable and help her as much as he could, without realizing that it means she's dying, to the moment he understands she's dead.. was utterly a master class of acting
So you mentioned that Tobey is the best Peter, Andrew is the best Spider-Man, and that Tom is the best combination of both. That is something that the studio said as well. If you notice in the movie, Andrew is completely Spider-Man when you meet him, Tobey is completely Peter when you meet him and Tom is in his suit with his mask off. Half and half. You nailed it
People say it, but it ain't true
@@stanleypines1026 yeah
Tom’s decent but his Spider-Man peaked at Civil War.. it hasn’t been that good since.
@@ItsMeBarnaby Know him better than you. Owned.
Honestly Andrew was the best Spider-man and Peter, the way he acted was very comic-book peter
Peter wanting to save the villains is the very essence of who Spider-Man is.
Agreed 200%
The alternative persona of Osborne was smiling bc he knew Tom Holland spider-man was holding so much back and was gonna punish him for holding back.
43:10 Norman is actually super human himself, when he took the Goblin formula it made him on spider-mans level in terms of strength and durability.
canonically Goblin is actually stronger and more durable than spider man.
@@johnnybazen8177 yeah but in this movie is presented as more of a similar ball park
This movie brings tear to my eyes because my best friend was a huge Spiderman fan and he passed away a year or so before this came out. He would have loved it as it brought all three together. It's a great movie. RIP Scotty
i'm sorry for your loss
I understand. I’m sorry
Condolences dude. I'd like to think he's watching it now somewhere! :)
I’ve had similar feelings about shows and movies I enjoyed with my best friend before she died. But now it’s like watching it for both of us. And when you really know someone, at least you can imagine their glee, their expressions, when they would nudge you, what inside jokes they’d crack that would make you laugh and people look at you with disapproval. It’s not much, but it’s something.
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Dude, I saw it on the opening week. I had people crying and sobbing when aunt May died and people screaming of excitement when Tobey and Andrew showed up. It was one of the best movie experiences I had.
I was SO not prepared for Aunt May to die.
I'm always shocked about May's death.We've seen a lot of important character die. But the way she got hit by the glider was one of the most brutal shit ever
I cannot stress enough how much I recommend the extended cut. It’s the same movie, but more Tobey, more Andrew, More Daredevil, more Tom, and finally Tom’s brother has a scene that didn’t get cut from one of the movies. So glad you chose that version to watch. Possibly the only RUclipsr that’s reacted to the extended cut.
I didn't even know there was an extended cut! So thats where the interviews with Betty Brant came into it, I have no recollection of seeing that in the theater.
@@Jesse-lq1dv it was announced almost a year ago. It was called the More Fun Stuff version. They did that to help celebrate 60 years of Spider-Man.
For now it’s only on digital. No physical copies yet. Hopefully other reactors working their way up the MCU ladder consider watching the extended cut, but they may need help from a second or third party so they don’t spoil themselves with the poster.
The extended material seemed pretty cringeworthy here…
@@nintenmetro that’s the only thing I hate about it. The poster is extremely spoilery, and they could have done so many things instead.
@@dougbank107 only the school bits. I’m kinda glad those were left out. The rest was actually great.
Ock is, and always will be, my favorite of the film "villains". Even in Spider-Man 2, he was so hard NOT to like because even while he was doing "bad" things, he was still so polite and charming about it. And he wasn't bad so much as misguided because his entire thing was still trying to complete his work to give sustainable energy to the world.
The whole trouble definitely can be avoided if Dr. Strange and Peter spend 5 minutes to discuss the spell and what it does before they begin 😂 But then there won't be a movie.
Fr this movies plot is so dumb and has so many plot holes, just pure nostalgia when you look back at it
Why would Strange have that conversation though? His ego is way larger than anybody elses in the MCU and hes overly confident to the point he thinks he can control more than he can. That conversation wouldn't even have been a thought for Strange and the writing wouldve been much worse if they had went that route
@Fetty every super hero plot is dumb,
@@jameswest360 no, bad super hero movies are. Good super hero movies have good plot
@@Reelfilms1998 Yeah, I sensed that Strange was overconfident since it was an 'easy' spell. But it just seems jarring to me. Brainstorm is just part of logical flow of conversation if you were offering to help someone.
I'm not gonna lie, the hype for you watching this movie almost rivaled the hype for the movie itself. Your channel always makes me happy.
48:43 thats venom from another universe, i love how everyone is so intense then venom here just chilling in the bar then being sent again to his original universe
and he left a piece of symbiote in tom’s universe so that’s how tom will get the venom suit
The crowd reactions in theatres was insane for the daredevil cameo, once Andrew and Toby walked in the roar was crazy!
As well the whole interactions between the 3 spidermen you could sense the ear to ear smiles on everyone
Not to mention the moment that made everyone what to see Andrew get his 3rd Spider-Man movie
Was one hell of an experience
Still bitter that my theatre barely reacted when Matt showed up.
Mine had a big enough reaction to the Daredevil cameo and Spider-men scenes, lol. The biggest and quietest one, was obviously when MJ fell. I, like many others (which I heard) gasped oh no's, and we were then silent until Andrew Garfield caught her. The air had been sucked clean out of the room.
Before this movie End Game was the best theatrical experience I ever had. This movie is now tied with it. The amount of cheering and laughing was amazing.
I’ll never forget my theater experiences during the opening nights of Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home. The audience was electric.
This had way more loud cheering than end game 😂
@@Jim_The_Fish The ending of Infinity War and then also the ending of Iron Man I could hear a fucking pin drop in the theater with how quiet it was. Amazing times.
The cheers in the theatre when the villains specifically green goblin appeared was insane.. Toby and Andrew got standing ovations literally and then from that point on the theatre just kept laughing and cheering, theatre when CRAZY when andrew's SP saved MJ. I seen it 3 times in theatre was worth it every time. It was an amazing way to bring in a new year.
Watching this in theater was the best cinema experience ever. The rumors about all spiderman being in there were everywhere (even tho Andrew denied it so believable for months)
I was so freaking happy. I always get goosebumps when Andrew takes off his mask. It's still unbelievable.
Right, I still rewatch those old clips of Andrews “ I’m not the Werewolf” excuse and laugh my ass off. 😂
Andrew’s lie wasn’t believed to a lot of people.
Never have I ever had a better experience in a theater, then seeing No Way Home. There was an electricity in the theater I’ve never felt before, and watching it with my friends, family, and a packed crowd genuinely was hard to process what we were experiencing. It was everything I wanted and more, I cried, we clapped and cheered. It was an experience I’ll never forget. What an exceptional movie.
yeah i think Endgame an No Way Home are the most exciting movies in the whole MCU everyone clapped and cheered in those 2 movies, such an amazing experience
Agreed. Infinity war and nwh were top 2 best experiences
I went and saw this movie 3 times in theatres and on my last watch, I dressed up as Toby's Spiderman and posed with a whole bunch of random people and small children. It was honestly one of the coolest things I have ever done just seeing those kids so happy.
This movie was a perfect love letter to the Marvel and Spiderman fans. It gave us pretty much everything we could have wanted but never really dared to hope for while also just being a great film. The fact that Andrew and Tobey being in the film was kept secret until release really helped make this a great experience (a lot of people suspected but no one really had confirmation going in).
Dude, this shit in theaters was an OTHERWORLDLY experience. I grew up with Tobey, and seeing him again, man you could feel the childlike energy building in everyone
So true. It was actually hard to mentally process what I was watching, and I never wanted it to end. My heart was racing out of my chest when I knew Tobey was gonna be coming through the portal next.
The thing that hurt me the most is when Strange said "everyone who knows and loves you will forget you" he ends that with "we will forget you" (not word for word but still)
Dude, seeing this in theaters... holy shit. When Andrew walked through the portal I lost my mind and started clapping, then the whole theater erupted into applause, same for Toby. It was AWESOME.
This is absolutely a Christmas movie. Came out around Christmas, and it felt like one giant Christmas present to every Spidey fan ever
I told everyone that I didn’t need anything for Christmas because going with me to see this movie WAS my Christmas gift and even though I still got stuff this was the most memorable part of December for me.
I actually watched this in theaters Christmas day.
I'll never forget the day I went to the theatre to watch this movie, so many people were clapping and cheering when we saw the villains and the spider-men on screen. this was such a awesome movie and is in top 5 of my favorite marvel movies.
When Andrew Garfield's Spidey saves M.J. I tear up every time.😢 It really hits me in the feels.
Also I agree...I easily could watch 2.5 hours of just the three Spideys together.
Thanks Alex for another great reaction. Howdy from Oregon😊💚
P.S. Currently I love not having children BC I get all the mommy joy being an Auntie to 6 nieces and nephews AND 5 grand-nieces nephews....but that is just my own personal experience to each their own.
I honestly have no clue how you haven’t had anything spoiled to u. I remember watching this in the theater opening night and more than half the crowd was crying their eyes out (me including) just out of pure joy. Also, the Lizard jump scare was one of my favorite reactions from you 😂
He’s probably lying for views
Not everyone is fan of these movies. My cousins didnt even knew what all these hype about this movie. And they still don't know. They never watched any Spidey movie's either.
Some jerk spoiled the movie for me before it premiered because it released a day early in Europe so he deliberately emailed me all the spoilers
Its quiet easy to stay of social media
OMG... the scene where Garfield's Peter saves MJ... gets me every time. I had just lost my fiancee a few months before this came out and seeing that scene just brings that back every time I see it.
Two things that are definitely needed to have kids. A sense of responsibility and a sense of fun.
You got both in spades.
And tons of patience and a lot of money
@@samjohnson7869 lol right
@@samjohnson7869money comes and goes, my mini me is worth every cent. Raising him taught me so much about myself.
This movie was really a dream come true Alex. Seeing this movie opening day with full packed crowd was one the best theater experinces ever.
The lizard jump scare is gold watched it probably 10 times 😂😂😂😂
It’s a shame you didn’t get to see it in theatres because the audiences reactions made it a whole lot better, it was much more emotional to get to share that experience with like 50 other people
Im kinda glad he didnt. Wouldve had no context for it plus he seems to be watching an extended version with extra scenes.
I don't think anything will top the end of Infinity War, when the lights come up and we're walking out, and there's a kid in SPIDERMAN PYJAMAS who just says to their dad "Did they really kill Spiderman?" and starts ballling
Kids don't understand that, no, there's a studio system and the heros always come back, and this is basically a two parter.
Raw emotion
No Way Home was one of the best movie theater experiences I've had in years, crowd was cheering, laughing, balling, the total package.
It reminded me of why I love these characters and go see these films, its really a special movie.
Depsite the MCUs lackluster streak, I'm always down to see a Spider-Man film. Hopefully they deliver with the Fantastic Four & X-Men.
Who is gonna tell him about Miles Morales?
A scene most people miss and is probably the coolest shot in the movie is when all 3 regroup and then head back to the fight. As they're swinging off the scaffolding, they use each other's webs to keep each other in midair for a little longer.
And they all land with their own signature pose.
@@brauliob And I believe they also land in order of their release: Tobey first, then Andrew, and lastly Tom
Never tired of seeing Andrew's Spidey getting redemption. This journey was awesome! Excited for what's coming up next 💥
I actually had to keep from yelling out "redemption" in the theater when that happened. It was such a great moment, and well deserved. Not just for the character, but for Andrew himself as well.
up there with "Bring me Thanos!", "You should have gone for the head", Cap catching Mjolnir and "and I am Iron Man" for me as far as goosebumps go. Actually scratch that, "Are you okay" made me legitimately cry and still waters my eyes every time I see it, hands down the best Marvel scene ever
And after wathing this scene multiple times you can see all the small deatails between saving MJ and losing Gwen. For example in TASM2 Peter shot the web from far away, trying to make it go through the debris but in NWH Peter (3) just went through the debris, pushing stuff out of the way and grabs her with his hands instead of the web. It's just shows how much it hunt him and he was constantly thinking of how he could save Gwen
Especially after you get the scene where Amazing is talking about what he went through with Gwen's death and how dark he got, his redemption was so well done.
I felt like my life was complete and I could die peacefully after watching this the first time in theaters. One of the best movies I had seen in a long time.
Have to experience gta 6, then you can feel fulfilled
Not everyone likes it @@richd6975
The applause in the theatre when daredevil appeared and when the peters appeared made it even better of an experience. I think most people knew about Tobey an Andrew, but I don’t think anyone expected Charlie Cox.
A lot of us knew about Garfield and the others like a whole year before the movie came out, there were so many leaks and if you knew who to watch they had a ton of real leaks, we knew what Norman was gonna look like after the first trailer came out, and surprisingly after all the leaks and even the video of Andrew in front of the blue screen shooting the scaffolding scene none of diminished the movie in any way
This, and Avengers: Infinity War, are the two MCU movies that I saw people legit crying in their seats after certain scenes, including my family and friends. When I saw both of them in the theater (No Way Home was for my birthday), I almost cried multiple times.
It's funny that Alex mentions watching this movie every Christmas. I watched this movie for the first time in theaters Christmas day. I'll never forget it.
I never get tired of seeing Alex jump at the jump scare scenes 😂😂 most re-watchable parts for me
Ditto bro
Watched it over here in UK and nothing can touch the hype of seeing all three of them on screen together, we’re usually a quiet lot but the noise in that theatre was insane. As a 19 year old I pretty much grew up watching all of them but Andrew was always my favourite and to see him again, it was amazing.
Otto Octavius is without a doubt my favorite Marvel villian because of being not just a reluctant villain but also being a man of science whose goal was never to conquer, or make money, but to better the world. This movie being his redemption is one of my favorite things to happen in all of the sony-verse or MCU.
This and Endgame were the best in theater experiences I've ever had.
Agreed but also the deathly hallows part two
Ditto
Saw this opening night and it was phenomenal! The gasps, cheers, laughs. And of course the tears. My brother put his arm around me when May stumbled bc he knew how I was going to react, and I started sobbing. It's a scene that still gets to me even watching the reaction. May is such a great character and mom-figure, and I love that she is his Uncle Ben. So happy this was somehow blind, since the internet posted this movie everywhere after I left the theaters.
How to be saved: if you confess with your mouth “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead You will be saved
If you can financially handle the expense of a kid do it. Harder than hell but so rewarding raising a contributing member of society. They say hardest job you will ever love.
TO THIS DAY, this movie feels like a fever dream. We’re so lucky to have it
40:57 - "Imagine a black spider-man". Miles Morales enters the room.
seeing this in theaters was a life changing experience, people were screaming in excitement, crying, cheering, it was awesome
Saw this in cinemas and when Garfield's and McGuire's Spidey showed up, the whole room cheered which was a fantastic thing to experience!
My theater said "Peter deserved better" at the end of the movie
In theaters this was by far one of the best days of my life, The crowd reactions to every joke, their reveal , every epic moment and the constant applaud to every callback was genuinely so perfect. Will always remember that day
seeing this on christmas day, opening night, ill never forget screaming when tobey came out, my favorite movie of all time. it’s genuinely a masterpiece
Seeing this in theaters was the best movie experience I’ve ever had. The theater I go to cheers sometimes but not too often, and the entire Time people were going crazy and yelling during this movie
fun fact: the movie originally was about the hunt for spiderman as a public menace, and would've involved Kraven the Hunter. But now, they are making a kraven the hunter movie on its own, without a spiderman lmao.
#IBlameAviArad
Well two words for you “Avi Arad”.
I mean... Kraven was already a expert and famous hunter when he was fired to hunt spideman, it would be interesting if they make a origin movie and the post-credit is "did you hear about this spider-man? >:D"
@@guilhemgalceranrial4085 its not in the same universe
6:30 “he’s been more like a son, who’s also like my little brother”
-obi wan kenobi
24:18 "I feel like Doc Ock smells like cinnamon gum" is not a phrase I would've ever expected to hear... but I also can't entirely disagree
I wish I could see this in theaters again for the first time. It was the best experience. I didn't know that Toby and Andrew were gonna be in it and I legit cried when they showed up amd swung together. Toby is my childhood spidey so seeing this made me so happy
Such a wholesome moment when Strange used "We" when he said everyone who knows and loves you
This feels just as special as when I watched the film itself, this has been a long time coming and I am so happy to have been a part of your MCU Journey
Your journey towards No Way Home was almost as hype as when the movie was coming. Man, what a dream come true it really was to see all three Spideys together! All the hate it gets that, "It's just nostalgia." "It's just fanservice" is bull crap. It's a masterpiece of a movie! So excited for Tom Holland's future in the MCU and thankful to have seen Tobey and Andrew teach and mentor him. Love Spider-Man No Way Home so freaking much!
This was the best movie experience ever! My entire theater was freaking out. 😂
Having kids was one of the best decisions of my life ! I’m 32 with three kids and couldn’t never imagine my life without them ! Definitely a blessing
@Muhammad Irfan bin Ishak congrats bro ! Yeah I have two girls and was blessed with our first boy 3 weeks ago ! Proud fathers united
I made it through the weekend!
OKAY, highlights for me:
3:44 Matt Murdock
15:15 best ever jump scare reaction out of all your jump scare reactions!
22:49 Im something of a scientist myself
23:48 Matt sitting next to former Foggy Nelson from Ben Affleck's Daredevil
30:35 Andrew!
31:38 Tobey!
33:50 Peter, Pete, Petey (Great point Alex!)
37:14 Theater experience, its a bit quiet, we had just experienced one of the strongest typhoon in Philippines, were just very lucky that theaters opened couple of weeks after that. So, Endgame is still the best experience ever for me.
38:55 look at the JOY on Alex's face, its contagious or maybe Im a variant of Alex from another universe!
43:10 Norman's serum made him very strong, the mask was just a prop
46:15 AGAIN, greatest point of ALL TIME! Alex got a lot of complaints about Doctor Strange's power.
46:40 wouldn't it be great if that will be the plot for the 4th film? Peter chasing MJ, and for some reason Peter will fall in love with Betty Brant while both of them working at Jameson's Daily Bugle? And Ned will become his rival since he's Betty's Ex, and he doesnt know Peter at all, and that will be the start of him becoming the Hobgoblin? God I sucked,
Thank you for this Alex, You Are Amazing!
(Ps. I will wait for the X-men, Deadpool, Daredevil Season 2 & 3, Punisher Season 1 & 2 as long as im alive!)
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Ned will never became Green Goblin
mayby he will become a "nice" version of venom
I actually watched it in theaters and man.... The screams, the clapping, the crying it was one of the most incredible experiences that I've ever had,
Watching this in theater was incredible. I was crying, and my throat kinda hurts because of the screaming from excitement.. everybody's screaming and cheering and clapping
Fun fact! Otto does have reason to know what nanotechnology is besides him being a genius. Norman Osborn had written papers on the subject, something Peter Parker had known about and understood, and Oscorp sponsored Otto. He also did mention that part of the technology of his robotic arms have nanowires in them.
Norman isn't a normal human, he's been enhanced by the drug that drove him crazy. He was as strong or stronger than Toby's Spider-Man in the first movie
If you look at it from tom’s pov he sees the villains as normal people who need help but to us we all know what they did and could care less if they survive or die😂
The day this came out the theatre was even more hype here then it was during endgame it was truly a once in a lifetime experience
I am not even the biggest fan but we screamed and clap and whooped when Garfield and McGuire first appeared. I think some of us might have cried! I think we all cried when Garfield got to finally save MJ!!! Such a brilliant and satisfying movie for all Spiderman fans.
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No Way Home and Infinity War drew the most incredible cinematic experiences I've ever had in life!
The reason Norman can take those punches was because the goblin serum was basically the super soldier serum for the rami universe
38:35 this moment with all 3 spideys on screen was everything. The whole theater for about the last 45 minutes of the movie was like watching the Super Bowl. Definitely some nostalgia, all the spideys and their respective villains are at their best. My older brother noticed I was damn near standing up in the 2nd half of the movie with a giant smile. 10/10 movie going experience easily.
That’s the exact same place where Hawkeye was in his series, when spider was swinging by the Christmas tree 😊
The SCREAMING when they all landed in there unique ways was amazing!
I agree. Tom's strengths are being very relatable, entertaining, yet so very vulnerable. He's so good at pulling on your heart strings in emotional scenes.
Gotta disagree, the "with great power" line was better used & more effective here with May than Uncle Ben, we've gotten to know her across several films whereas we never get too attached to Ben outside of small moments in 1 film. It definitely hit harder this time around
her death may have hit harder but the line not as much, if you get what im saying
And she actually said the line the way it was written in the comics.
@@TheEverwritten wait,really?afaik,nobody said that line in the comic and it was just a sidenote by the narrator aka stan lee
I gotta disagree with this lol. Even tho this May had more screen time than Ben, the movies never made me care about her. She was just a joke. Everytime she was on screen, the movie just reminded us "hey she's the hot aunt may".
Aunt May's death was the most amazing part of this film, not because we want her to die, but because it's what was missing in the Tom Holland Spider-Man story. The most important part of Spider-Man's story, every version of it, is how the death of Uncle Ben teaches him the great responsibility thing, it's what drives him to do good and do the right thing with his powers. It was always a little off that we didn't get Uncle Ben in this Spider-Man story, until this one cane out and we realize it's because this Aunt May is this Spider-Man's Uncle Ben, if that makes sense.
I remember when I had to drive to another country to watch this movie because my country went in lockdown day before the release. I was sat in a theater with mostly people from my country because no one was able to see it. It was a day I'll always remember, the crowd reactions were amazing and I cried when I saw Toby and Andrew
14:18 Damn, I now realized that Peter used part of his armor from head to protect his chest against stab from Dr. Octopus. I didn't noticed before and it was so obvious 😁
I have been following you since you started the MCU & I cannot believe this moment is finally here!! I am so glad you enjoyed it as much as I did. The cinema experience was something I can never forget too, I saw it first day... people were sobbing, cheering & clapping .. unforgettable.
Never forget seeing this in the theater 😭😭 all the gasps and cheers and tears of people whose childhoods were being brought back before their eyes 😭😭😭
I took my son to theatre..there were 30 guys dressed as spidey...there was screaming with joy..laughter..glee...it was AWESOME! Am Tobey age so I was all in too! Spidey forever!
The three-way hug at the end was Tom's idea as a way to thank Andrew and Tobei for making the movie. They are thinking of making another trilogy since Tom just signed one of the biggest Marvel contracts ever. Plus there are rumours (a grain of salt) that there are going to be multiples variants of all the heroes and villains in the Kand Dynasty Avengers movie and the Secret Wars (one of my favorite comic storylines ever)
I love your watching the extended version. Especially in the final act you notice that the action is allowed to breathe a little more & I swear the dialogue between the Peter's was sped up in the theatrical cut or seemed to be. Now I just want it on 4K Bluray, for now it's only digital
Didn't remember that we had an extended cut of the film
@@GuilFernandes I just watched this reaction and was thinking I didn't remember half the dialog shown!
I remember watching this movie at the theater. Peoples were applauding anytimes and there were "OHHHHH" and "YEAAHH!!" all together.
It was so moving 😊 like a big Spider-man fans familly. The room was totally full it was awesome.
That movie is in my top 5 of the most unforgetable moments in a movie theater.
(Sorry for my bad english, I'm a canadian french lol)
The theater experience for this movie was just as amazing as infinity war and endgame. Packed and full of cheers and tears.