Spider-Man No Way Home: Peter Meets Other Spider-Man (Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2022
  • Peter (Tom Holland) meets two more Peters from other worlds.
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    For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and putting those he cares about most at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange’s help to restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their world, releasing the most powerful villains who’ve ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now, Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, which will not only forever alter his own future but the future of the Multiverse.
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  • @Santiago4three
    @Santiago4three Год назад +16543

    The fact that we got this scene is arguably one of the greatest achievements Marvel will ever have

    • @billyboblillybob344
      @billyboblillybob344 Год назад +162

      @Steinhawk For recognizing that Spiderman in the Sony world didn't really succeed as well as it could in the MCU with runaway megahits being crapped out by Marvel? Yeah...props...

    • @SS-yr3ij
      @SS-yr3ij Год назад +97

      @Steinhawk Sony yes but Yea give props to the makers of Into the Spiderverse who did it first and far better too..

    • @SS-yr3ij
      @SS-yr3ij Год назад +48

      @@billyboblillybob344 Into the Spiderverse who did it first and far better too..not to mention the raimi movies which was better than iron boy jr

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +28

      @Steinhawk Indeed, I think Sony "FORCED" This on Disney in order for them to keep using the IP in the MCU.......... we all saw what Disney did to the fans and what they wanted to see with actors reuniting in their old roles with what they did to Mark, Harrison and Carrie.................

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +6

      @@SS-yr3ij I was introduced to Miles though the recent video game before the spider-verse movie:) all I knew about "the black Spider man" before the game is that he existed :)

  • @ckenshin3841
    @ckenshin3841 Год назад +10136

    If you ever think about how strong Spiderman actually is. A Spiderman that stopped pulling his punches must be terrifying.

    • @He11Jumper
      @He11Jumper Год назад +473

      Back In Black is a good showcase of that

    • @wolfesbane4263
      @wolfesbane4263 Год назад +418

      Superior Spiderman and Shadow of Web spiderman would agree with that

    • @carlosdelatorre9987
      @carlosdelatorre9987 Год назад +306

      Their is actually a comic where spider man goes dark real dark

    • @KRS2000
      @KRS2000 Год назад +489

      Spider-Man headed to the prison where Wilson Fisk was being held and said to him in front of all the inmates, "Spider-Man won't kill you, but Peter Parker will," and then just savagely beats Fisk to a pulp. Then, he eventually tells him he is gonna stuff one of his web cartridges down his throat and let it explode, filling his lungs with webbing until he suffocates in less than a minute (or something like that). Even before that, when he vowed, there would be no jokes or quips, or whatever else. We knew right there that this was a man who was not to be underestimated.
      A Spider-Man that doesn't mess around or pull his punches is a Spider-Man to truly be feared.

    • @Morro12250
      @Morro12250 11 месяцев назад +61

      Yeah he could rip peoples arms off

  • @chaoticlokis
    @chaoticlokis Год назад +5525

    In this scene Tobey was the collected-and-moved-on older brother, Andrew was the still-not-over-it-but-calm middle brother, and they both are consoling their emotionally-broken younger brother.
    I love this scene 3000

    • @brucemakhura
      @brucemakhura 11 месяцев назад +219

      I get it. Tobey is the top tier - a mature type of Spidey - Andrew is the - "I'm almost there but not quite there" - half-experienced soldier type of Spidey
      And our youngest spidey, Tom - is the least experienced. A rookie -
      Well written. Thanks for the explanation. I have never seen the movie though. Bad blunder on my part.

    • @donathan2933
      @donathan2933 10 месяцев назад +25

      Agreed

    • @BooBop1987
      @BooBop1987 8 месяцев назад +46

      All 3 of the Peter Parker's did get flesh out and very well developed for this whole title movie!

    • @donathan2933
      @donathan2933 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@BooBop1987 agreed

    • @donathan2933
      @donathan2933 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@mathiaspepos8448 facts 😂

  • @Circuitssmith
    @Circuitssmith Год назад +2992

    Andrew truly cares about the role. Even after all this time, he put 1000% of emotion into it.

    • @donathan2933
      @donathan2933 10 месяцев назад +123

      Facts. Andrew’s Spider-Man rlly came a long way. This movie cemented and concluded his character arc

    • @MetroXLR99
      @MetroXLR99 8 месяцев назад +87

      It probably helps that like us, Andrew Garfield is also a fan of Spider-Man in general and was always going to strive to do the character justice.
      "We" would be no different if we had the opportunity to play that role in a movie or TV Show.

    • @donathan2933
      @donathan2933 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@MetroXLR99 facts

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 8 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@MetroXLR99I hope that he got some closure on playing the character. He seemed like he was the most reluctant to stop

    • @maxfrankow1238
      @maxfrankow1238 6 месяцев назад +2

      He’s the best as far as I’m concerned. Nick Hammond is second, Tom is third. Sorry I love Toby but my top three captured the character perfectly to me, to he is fantastic.

  • @WadeWilson_
    @WadeWilson_ Год назад +12582

    "I wanted him dead..... I got what I wanted.
    It didn't make it better"
    I love that line so much

    • @SrChr778
      @SrChr778 Год назад +376

      Brought back memories of that film when he explained it. Sad trip back down nostalgic memory lane.

    • @soscobra
      @soscobra Год назад +128

      Why do I not remember Tobey killing who he thought killed Ben? Didn’t he instead find out in SM3 that sandman accidentally shot Ben?

    • @c.nelly1878
      @c.nelly1878 Год назад +272

      @@soscobra the guy in the first Spider-Man was an accomplice that did the physical robbery while Sandman was the lookout and carjacker, also he’s the man that stumbled out the window to his death when Spider-Man confronted him

    • @JRams-ix6bt
      @JRams-ix6bt Год назад +22

      It would make me feel better.. why wouldn't it make me feel to see the one that harmed my loved one dissappear from existence

    • @harleyfagan9637
      @harleyfagan9637 Год назад +167

      @@JRams-ix6bt I think because the satisfaction would be shallow or superficial at best, while you may get some cathartic pleasure in the moment you claim revenge, it ultimately has no actual impact on the source of your pain. That person is still gone, avenged or not, and coping with that loss may not be any easier with blood on your own hands.
      Idk tho, never personally avenged anyone tbf

  • @avengefullgirl95
    @avengefullgirl95 Год назад +9263

    Andrew's peter just saying "okay" when tom peter said "dont say you know what im going through," he completely understands how tom feels and respects his feelings

    • @TheFunnyGuy9000
      @TheFunnyGuy9000 Год назад +306

      Andrew's Peter been there

    • @eviethewinterwitch8370
      @eviethewinterwitch8370 Год назад +336

      It's why I never understand people try and think "I need to one up this guy because I've been there or through worse" when it comes to characters grieving and suffering like Jesus have people never tried consoling friends?

    • @ParlonsAstronomie
      @ParlonsAstronomie Год назад +33

      Yeah, I loved that hint of good riting here.

    • @jason60
      @jason60 Год назад +15

      THANK YOU i thought the same thing

    • @_bliss8954
      @_bliss8954 Год назад +29

      YES BRO YES I FELT SO BAD FOR ANDREW 😩

  • @12classics39
    @12classics39 Год назад +1410

    Andrew’s “ok” at 1:22 is SO REAL. There’s nothing about it that sounds or feels like acting. He remembers every excruciating moment in the immediate aftermath of losing Gwen and is so completely familiar with this exact level of inconsolability, this feeling that nobody could possibly understand the depth of his pain, nobody could possibly understand that it was HIS fault, that HE failed. He knows there’s no point in pushing what he wants to say to Tom when Tom says “don’t try to tell me you know what I’m going through”, so he doesn’t. He just says “ok.”

    • @Tadpoli
      @Tadpoli 10 месяцев назад +64

      The way you worded "that level of inconsolability" is PERFECT! I was trying so hard to pinpoint the wording for that scene and you nailed it spot on. He does know exactly what Tom's going through, and he also knows that in the moment, for Tom, he has no idea what he's going through. He doesn't push it, he doesn't try to act wiser or older or more experienced, he stops because Tom asks him to stop. Best possible way to respond to Tom's grief in the moment. Both him and Toby do such a phenomenal job approaching Tom in this scene. It's the best scene.

    • @sbcs2809
      @sbcs2809 10 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@Tadpoliexactly!, Instead of trying to one up him

    • @culture_clash
      @culture_clash 5 месяцев назад +15

      There's no doubt that Andrew would have said the exact same thing if someone tried to tell him, "I got some understanding what you're going through" right after losing Gwen. I really didn't like TASM2 as a whole, but Andrew's acting was top-notch in that film, especially when he was crying over Gwen's body at the bottom of the clock tower.

    • @jon-jontraylor3594
      @jon-jontraylor3594 5 месяцев назад +16

      And the way Andrew looks at Tom as soon as Tom says "She's dead and it's all my fault". That look says "Yea I know exactly what that feels like".

    • @Mark43539
      @Mark43539 5 месяцев назад +6

      And when you know the guy lost his uncle too... how possibly he can recover correctly! Andrew's Spider-Man was probably the most tragic in the trio.

  • @J-Dragon72
    @J-Dragon72 11 месяцев назад +927

    The symbolism in this scene is perfect. Maguire is represented on the right as Peter Parker, and empathises with Peter in regards to loss and facing the emotions of anger and revenge as Peter. Garfield is represented on the left as Spiderman, and helps Peter see the importance of controlling the strength and responsibility as Spiderman. While Maguire seems to have found peace more as Peter Parker and Garfield as Spiderman, Holland's Spiderman represents a good balance between the two.

    • @varric
      @varric 7 месяцев назад +46

      Garfield represents "having your rage and bitterness control your actions". Maguire represents "vengeance feels empty".

    • @kimberlybeth
      @kimberlybeth 6 месяцев назад +18

      And my favorite scene in this entire movie is the moment Tobey Peter stops Tom Peter from killing Green Goblin. Just an excellent few seconds of acting that you can understand without any words spoken.

    • @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259
      @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 4 месяца назад +12

      Maguire didnt have it easy either. Theyre all just people in different stages in life.

    • @thebluemorpho2962
      @thebluemorpho2962 3 месяца назад +8

      Ehhhh I wouldn’t say Tom had a balance he lived a life without consequences up to this point both tobey and Andrews’s had to try Tom didn’t he had a whole net of people vouching for him for his double life and again tobey and Andrew had to try

    • @agentmaryland1239
      @agentmaryland1239 Месяц назад +4

      @@thebluemorpho2962 Maguire's Spiderman also built a lot of love and trust with the people he saved day after day, I'm sure we all remember when he saved those people on the Subway. Tens of people, maybe even a hundred or more all now knew his identity and they never said a word, even went out of their way to cover for him.
      I never really watched Garfield's Spiderman movies, something about them just didn't catch my interest, but a lot of people really loved his movie(s?).
      All Spiderman universe counterparts are going to be different, they're all going to experience their career as the Spiderman differently, so it's no wonder why Tom's Peter has it a bit more 'easy street' in terms of having people give him ways out of day to day Peter Parker trouble, while Maguire and Garfield had to kind of just wing it and hope for the best.

  • @clairevanorsow
    @clairevanorsow Год назад +2581

    "I couldn't save her, I'm never gonna be able to forgive myself for that."
    This part made me cry

    • @lrdeldric
      @lrdeldric Год назад +179

      Garfield’s Spider-Man story is definitely the most tragic. He has no anchor to keep him grounded. His monologue here is well delivered.

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 Год назад +115

      This movie actually gave Andrew's Spidey the closure he needed, as saving MJ basically gave him some measure of comfort.

    • @Purple_Wayne
      @Purple_Wayne Год назад +40

      This and the scene where he saved MJ and started tearing up. That really got to me.

    • @jduttskywalker
      @jduttskywalker Год назад +40

      @@lrdeldric As painful as it is to lose a parental or mentor figure, it doesn't compare with losing the woman you love. Gwen's death broke him, and he wasn't able to put himself back together.

    • @Deaganus
      @Deaganus Год назад +16

      @@jduttskywalker i like to think that of we got Amazing Spider-Man 3, he'd incorporate the growth from this

  • @timdalton919
    @timdalton919 Год назад +8448

    The people that helped Peter through the loss were in fact other Peters. So many props to Marvel for actually making this work out.

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +233

      Dude I remember being so hyped when MJ said "there's some people here"
      Like oh shit, Tom is about to meet Tobey and Andrew😭 like bro this is actually happening. It was beautiful

    • @CountryMetal01
      @CountryMetal01 Год назад +41

      Literally, Me, myself and I

    • @paoerfulone1089
      @paoerfulone1089 Год назад +77

      It’s like the two older brothers coming to the baby brother’s rescue!

    • @TieflingKumasi
      @TieflingKumasi Год назад +61

      Peter and Peter helping Peter was awesome, but the best part was Peter and Peter helping Peter get past his struggles

    • @SS-yr3ij
      @SS-yr3ij Год назад +4

      Yea this was done far better in Into the spider-verse tbh

  • @PlumbPitiful
    @PlumbPitiful Год назад +912

    Can we just take a moment to acknowledge and appreciate Ned? He's not just supporting Peter because he's his best friend. He's hurting too. Ned and Peter grew up together. May was probably like a second mother to him. At 0:36 you can see Ned crying not just for Peter but because he loved May too.

    • @SpFlash1523
      @SpFlash1523 Год назад +62

      It was implied in Homecoming that May was friends with Ned's mother.

    • @presleyhanzlik2588
      @presleyhanzlik2588 8 месяцев назад +23

      So Ned not only lost his second mom but at the end of his movie his best friend/brother🥺💔

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks 7 месяцев назад +6

      In Homecoming Ned seemed so happy when he was around Aunt May

    • @Scotsmen
      @Scotsmen 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@presleyhanzlik2588Ned must have a lot of blank space in his memories… It’s heartbreaking…

    • @bigboi4488
      @bigboi4488 5 месяцев назад

      Don’t go that far. May definitely wasn’t like a second mother to him. We barely saw them interact

  • @Charismaniac
    @Charismaniac Год назад +197

    "She was my MJ..."
    Gets me every time.

  • @matadeverdoemden
    @matadeverdoemden Год назад +7310

    This is how you bring back legacy characters! They felt like actual characters of the movie and not just some cheap cameo for the sake of nostalgia. Everybody from the previous films played their part extremely well in this one, and it's always magnificent to see.

    • @shareefhaddad2377
      @shareefhaddad2377 Год назад +179

      TH Peter was on his way to becoming what made me so disillusioned with Tony Stark, but the other Peters saved him. Aunt May didn’t die because of Peter, she died FOR him.

    • @rodneythenewsgeek9426
      @rodneythenewsgeek9426 Год назад +27

      The cheap cameos was and is a plague started in fact by the fans

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +110

      They felt like they were more than "hey, we're here!" Characters in this movie.

    • @sharkdentures3247
      @sharkdentures3247 Год назад +158

      Agreed! This is Fan Service done right!
      You treat your legacy characters WITH RESPECT! You don't; tear them down, insult them, change them, diminish them or otherwise degrade them in some VAIN attempt to uplift YOUR characters! (or push some "modern message")
      Also, I love how they basically fell (psychologically) into the roles of Brothers! The mentoring Older brother (Toby), the suffering but well intentioned Middle Child (Garfield) and the uncertain but idealistic younger brother (Holland). It just works!

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +17

      @@sharkdentures3247 Yes! THIS! every word of this post :) and we have Sony to thank for forcing the issue with the Woke Mouse!

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 8 месяцев назад +239

    At around 3:33: "I got what I wanted...it didn't make it better." One of the greatest movie confessions ever spoken. Both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield where incredible in their portrayals as Peter 2 and Peter 3. Just a great film all around.

  • @stephaniea2932
    @stephaniea2932 4 месяца назад +68

    3:56: "I wanna tear him apart". He didn't have to, but I LOVE how Tom keeps the Queens accent while NAILING the emotional gravity of the scene.

  • @fernandojuarez329
    @fernandojuarez329 Год назад +3287

    Man I love how they all connect with the “With Great power comes great responsibility” line. That’s when they all realize it’s a moment of destiny. A moment that transcends time space and universes. That’s the pivotal moment where the true Spider-Man is born.

    • @sueladd2382
      @sueladd2382 Год назад +8

      Joey King / Ramona Quimby Vierx

    • @sueladd2382
      @sueladd2382 Год назад +3

      Ashley Angel / Alex Launer Witson Arrow

    • @cooper3814
      @cooper3814 Год назад +110

      Tobey Maguire version; With great power, come great responsibility
      Andrew Garfield version; if you can do great things for people you would have a responsibility to do those things
      Tom Holland’s version; When you can do the things that I can do but you don’t, and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you
      In every reality, the’re words to live by

    • @Ntwadumela89
      @Ntwadumela89 Год назад +5

      That’s why there’s gotta be a madam web connection

    • @unomi7653
      @unomi7653 11 месяцев назад +94

      A canon event

  • @Crowbar
    @Crowbar Год назад +2648

    I LOVE SO MUCH what they did with Andrew Garfield in this movie. They couldn't have done his character more justice.

    • @PlumbPitiful
      @PlumbPitiful Год назад +131

      There's one thing they can do; give him his Amazing Spiderman 3 so he can have his trilogy like Toby and Tom do.

    • @the.abhiram.r
      @the.abhiram.r 11 месяцев назад +31

      @@PlumbPitiful believe me, sony wants to make that movie, but andrew doesn't trust them to not screw it up again

    • @SpideyWebSlinger111
      @SpideyWebSlinger111 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@the.abhiram.r wait really?

    • @pickle93
      @pickle93 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@SpideyWebSlinger111involve marvel studios writers in it or get some from the guys who made spider verse and make the movie simple

    • @RexZShadow
      @RexZShadow 10 месяцев назад +14

      @@pickle93 Well given all the shit Marvel been crapping out after this I won't trust them either anymore unfortunately.

  • @spudkin564
    @spudkin564 10 месяцев назад +619

    To this day, I'm still so glad Andrew Garfield got to be in a great Spider-Man movie

    • @cednesday
      @cednesday 9 месяцев назад +21

      He already did since 2012.

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 8 месяцев назад +8

      True but I am glad he got to do it again after the second one. I think that he's the actor who enjoyed playing Spiderman the most (maybe tied with Tom) and I am glad that he got another chance . I'm also glad to see some closure when he saves mj since he never really got to complete his arc

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks 7 месяцев назад +4

      His Spider-Man movies are great you’re crazy

    • @yashanand2308
      @yashanand2308 3 месяца назад +5

      Tasm 1 was great tho

    • @kadencastro8168
      @kadencastro8168 2 месяца назад

      @@kaponosuckshe was still Great regardless if it was bad or good.

  • @jackcolgan3486
    @jackcolgan3486 10 месяцев назад +513

    This scene really hits home for me. Back in 2020, I lost a friend to suicide. At the time, I felt so much shame and so much guilt about not being there to help him when I could have. When I first saw this movie and this scene came on, I almost burst into tears as I felt like Tobey and Andrew were comforting me in a way. This scene felt like the closure of all the guilt and shame I had felt and I was able to come to terms with it.

    • @isaiahvilla6691
      @isaiahvilla6691 10 месяцев назад +20

      I'm sorry for you're lost man

    • @kadegamer5831
      @kadegamer5831 9 месяцев назад +12

      I’m sorry about your friend but he’s in a better place now

    • @Rachel.DawnAmber
      @Rachel.DawnAmber 8 месяцев назад +2

      🤍🤍🤍

    • @user-yy2ik3qb5o
      @user-yy2ik3qb5o 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you are get better.

    • @LadyElfTari
      @LadyElfTari 8 месяцев назад +7

      I'm so sorry for your loss. My sister attempted suicide in 2020 and my brother-in-law ODed the same day. It will get better. You won't stop missing them, but I promise, you will heal.

  • @thetruej7872
    @thetruej7872 Год назад +3479

    Spider-Man No Way Home for the most part really did a good job with Tobey & Andrew's Spider-Men. They weren't just cameos, they actually help MCU Spider-Man, not just for the final battle but also helps him emotionally after losing Aunt May. Both Spideys experienced losses of loved ones and both had the great power comes great responsibility talk. It was so beautiful seeing this scene in the theater.

    • @Twocoolman115
      @Twocoolman115 Год назад +46

      IKR! I loved what they did with the other peters. They weren’t just glorified cameos at the final battle, they had their own screen time, their own stories to tell, their own development and even some redemption here and there. It was so good

    • @CeltycSparrow
      @CeltycSparrow Год назад +43

      That's what I respected about this movie. They allowed the other Peters to be there for this Peter....helping him in the final battle, but also helping him through his deep, emotional pain. They were truly the only ones who could UNDERSTAND his pain, because they had felt it too...when they lost Uncle Ben and Gwen. It really surprised me that they allowed men (superhero men, no less) to be THAT emotionally vulnerable, because you don't really see that in male characters. They have to be the brave, strong tough guys. Women are the emotional ones....but I loved that they allowed them that moment to grieve and share their grief. When MJ and Ned were hugging their Peter it felt sincere....like he was really crying. And even with the other two Spidermen there with him, it was STILL Holland's movie. They didn't outshine him or overpower him. They respected him as the leader.

    • @jpaul3163
      @jpaul3163 Год назад +17

      I was worried about that too...they were just gonna have Tobey and Andrew only show up for the last fight, and a quick "Hey, I'm Peter Parker from another universe." then bail. I'm glad they had a SIGNIFICANT role in the plot.

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +6

      @@CeltycSparrow Tom probably really was crying. its an ability that Truly talented Actors Develop. well one of many at any rate. the ability to truly cry on command. and the ability to completely become the role. you are no longer yourself, your ARE your character his pain is your pain, and your anger is his anger. The key to it is focusing on something in your own life that brought you low and recalling those emotions and letting them out.

    • @generaljimmies3429
      @generaljimmies3429 Год назад +5

      Two older brothers looking out for their little bro

  • @larryfenix
    @larryfenix Год назад +2795

    Andrew Garfield is the most passionate and grateful actor to ever play Spiderman. I love all 3 but AG will always be my favorite. He genuinely loves this character.

    • @theartofhands7479
      @theartofhands7479 Год назад +110

      It’s true, but also He is a better actor than the other two 😬

    • @sekkobryn98
      @sekkobryn98 Год назад +67

      @@theartofhands7479 honestly I wouldn’t have said it until this film but I 100% agree.

    • @immapotato1
      @immapotato1 Год назад +43

      @@theartofhands7479 hard to say about Tom considering he hasn't had much chances to refine his acting range but he's definitely better than Tobey in my opinion. I mean I still like Tobey's spiderman more but gotta give credit to Andrew for his phenomenal performances outside of the spiderman movies

    • @jessebailey5962
      @jessebailey5962 Год назад +12

      @@immapotato1 Seabiscuit and brothers are Tobey Maguire top tier acting. And those 2 are better than any movie the other 2 were in.

    • @imranr99
      @imranr99 Год назад +5

      Yes, but can he dance?

  • @EtwasMartin
    @EtwasMartin Год назад +140

    4:30 I love that look the two other Peters exchange. You can hear their thoughts..."The kid is not lost yet. He's us."

  • @JoeFanik
    @JoeFanik 7 месяцев назад +92

    What I love the most about this scene is how normally Peter would’ve been so excited to meet other Spider-Men. But he’s so emotionally distraught that he just wants them to leave

  • @juangasparjr1032
    @juangasparjr1032 Год назад +2498

    I love this scene, people fail to realize that the other Peters where protecting him from going through the same time as them, they didn't want him to fall in the darkness

    • @theceng
      @theceng Год назад +4

      Were*

    • @tejasv574
      @tejasv574 Год назад +69

      He will gradually fall, Ned and MJ have forgotten him, and this is the origin of Hobgoblin. The MCU's Peter is about to go through his one of the greatest struggles and obstacles.

    • @geeked-outturtlesfan4288
      @geeked-outturtlesfan4288 Год назад +30

      And they passed on their story of their pain and own struggles to keep it together when he was at his lowest.
      Peter (Tobey McGuire): losing uncle Ben to anger and himself and MJ when he pushed them away because of Harry's dad and later the Symbiote
      Peter (Andrew Garfield) losing Gwen.Not being able to save her after trying to protect her from him, his secret and all the responsibilities that come with it.
      Such a great scene

    • @cosmicrae
      @cosmicrae Год назад +12

      It's like your old and future selves guiding you

    • @nothing-oj1sz
      @nothing-oj1sz Год назад +22

      Fail to realize? They literally said it twice in this scene dude.

  • @milestaylor-charlemagne6311
    @milestaylor-charlemagne6311 Год назад +2792

    I truly couldn't stop crying at this moment - seeing them together, sharing their stories of losses, brought back memories of seeing all past Spidey films in cinema. This film was a masterpiece! Childhood was made!

    • @kennychamo3479
      @kennychamo3479 Год назад +22

      Andrew Peter has lost the most 🥺 Sony really has done Andrew Garfield Peter Parker and Spider-Man dirty 🤦‍♂️

    • @robinsmith2118
      @robinsmith2118 Год назад +13

      I second that incredible to see all three together

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +41

      That's just the thing. Back then, when we were kids, we didn't know Andrew and Tom would be coming.
      Then we saw Andrew take over the mantle, then Tom.
      We've watched Tom be a light-hearted character for 5 years, and then suddenly his life is turned upside down.
      And you know who's there to help him? Tobey and Andrew...
      This was the dream that we didn't know we had as kids...

    • @supersonicheroes
      @supersonicheroes Год назад +25

      Yeah, I broke down crying when Andrew Peter mentioned Gwen's death and what he did afterwards. I don’t know, I guess the way it confirms that despite what his film's ending tries to imply he didn’t get better, and hearing how he went down a dark path and became more violent, it just hurt inside to hear it all.

    • @milestaylor-charlemagne6311
      @milestaylor-charlemagne6311 Год назад +12

      ​ @SuperSonicHeroes I get what you mean. I liked how Andrew was in the suit and Tobey was wearing normal clothes - sort of shows that Andrew didn't have time or Peter Parker life and just for Spider-Man while Tobey had time for both lives. You truly feel for Andrew completely and I'm happy they gave him the chance to redeem himself. He deserves a third film for sure!

  • @mikelennon1243
    @mikelennon1243 6 месяцев назад +127

    This scene is forever GOATed. It was like seeing the avengers team up for the first time. There’ll never be a thing like it again.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah but we said the same thing about Infinity War & Endgame. Marvel is doing worse now but they can still deliver. Plus, there's Secret Wars coming

    • @user-bf8if4es3e
      @user-bf8if4es3e 18 дней назад

      So true

  • @krm2095
    @krm2095 Год назад +110

    I’ll never be able to get over Andrews acting in this scene. Or the film in general. My man just displays so much raw emotion in his voice. It’s hard not to tear up with him when he says “I’ll never be able to forgive myself for that”
    2:30

  • @dju164
    @dju164 Год назад +879

    This is so amazing. Andrew's and Tobey's Peter aren't just cameos, they actually help Tom's Peter walk through grief and trauma. They support Peter dealing with one of the wort things he ever had to, losing aunt May - his uncle Ben of this universe.
    This is huge character development, one of the greatest Spidey stories I've ever seen.
    This movie is superb.

    • @devinjabairemoss
      @devinjabairemoss Год назад +3

      I find it stupid as shit for Aunt May to be the Uncle Ben of the MCU’s Spider-Man. Like, if that was the case, why tf does Peter even decide to be Spider-Man instead of cashing in on his new powers by wrestling or doing stunt shows like the comic book version of him did before Uncle Ben’s death???? There’s just something missing here!

    • @johnepants
      @johnepants Год назад +13

      @@devinjabairemoss I still like it believe that there was an Uncle Ben, and he died, which propelled this Peter to start being a hero, but maybe it wasn’t exactly the same. Maybe he was more collateral damage. They alluded to it in Civil War, but unlike Batman and us constantly seeing his parents get gunned down over and over, the filmmakers figured if we are watching, we already know. I’m fine with them giving the big death to his aunt because when you combine that with the villains he has to fight and the support from the other Peters, it gives this Spider-Man the opportunity to grow into the man he becomes

    • @dannyhernandez265
      @dannyhernandez265 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@johnepantsyeah I think uncle Ben exists in the MCU even though they haven’t shown him.

    • @rickyayy
      @rickyayy 6 месяцев назад +1

      Masterpiece!

    • @user-ld8lv5py7k
      @user-ld8lv5py7k 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@devinjabairemossyes, because even tony stark has uncle Ben feel more than aunt May at least iron Man and uncle Ben die as a hero when aunt May die for nothing

  • @Jadeskorpion
    @Jadeskorpion Год назад +1299

    This was, by far, the best thing to happen to the Spider-Man movies. I loved all 3 coming together.

    • @JacksonWalter735
      @JacksonWalter735 Год назад +15

      Times like this makes me wish I grew up with the other Spider-Mans so this scene would hit harder. I can't even imagine how you guys feel

    • @legends_gaming19
      @legends_gaming19 Год назад +10

      @@JacksonWalter735 I was born during tobeys spiderman 2 but I got fully introduced to the spidey cult through andrew so technically ive grown up with andrew, but I love all 3 actors

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +2

      would have been "amazing" if they could have had a cameo from 80's spiderman:)

    • @kendradavis3137
      @kendradavis3137 Год назад +1

      @@legends_gaming19 I was born in the year 2000, which means I was born two years before the first Maguire Spider-Man movie and watched the third Spider-Man movie and did the second one after that and the first one on tv a decade and a half (maybe) years later.

    • @eoinoconnor5783
      @eoinoconnor5783 Год назад +2

      @@HighmageDerin Nicholas Hammond (The original live-action Spider-Man from the 1970s) was interested in being in the movie

  • @Korre84
    @Korre84 Год назад +101

    3:07 if Andrew was killing villains already just imagine how he would have been with the Venom suit!

    • @jacksonthongthot5685
      @jacksonthongthot5685 10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh naaah

    • @JayPalOfficial
      @JayPalOfficial 2 месяца назад +3

      I think Andrew’s Spider-Man killed his Green Goblin from The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

    • @livinglegend9709
      @livinglegend9709 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@JayPalOfficialthat's what they wanted to go with, but they scrapped it. Hell Andrew was supposed to be the first Spiderman to face the sinister 6

  • @jeffreyolin626
    @jeffreyolin626 10 месяцев назад +35

    I think what Zendaya did with the, "She was my M.J." was really great acting. It's like she was mourning Gwen, while at the same time absorbing the magnitude of what her Peter feels for her, making her love him that much more. She conveyed so much without saying a word.

  • @skiprider3570
    @skiprider3570 Год назад +715

    "Maybe she didn't die for nothing Peter" So badass

    • @joelcartagena953
      @joelcartagena953 Год назад +16

      With Great Power There Must Come Great Responsibility.😟

    • @watchforever1724
      @watchforever1724 Год назад +2

      @@joelcartagena953agreed

    • @joelcartagena953
      @joelcartagena953 11 месяцев назад

      @@watchforever1724 I also remember Uncle Ben also said the exact same thing to Peter in the 1st issues of the Ultimate Spider-Man comics.

    • @watchforever1724
      @watchforever1724 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@joelcartagena953 yeah

    • @joelcartagena953
      @joelcartagena953 10 месяцев назад

      @@watchforever1724 my personal favorite incarnations of Spider-Man and Marvel are 1st off The Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth 616). 2nd The Marvel Mangaverse (Earth 2301). And lastly the Ultimate Universe (Earth 1610)

  • @EternalDreadLord
    @EternalDreadLord Год назад +264

    4:22
    "With great power..."
    "...comes great responsibility. "
    Hit me with all the feels when they said that iconic phrase.

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat 5 месяцев назад

      i was super confused, like if they said if "uncle ben" said then why didn't tom ask for him if he was never mention in this universe

    • @peakyblinders352
      @peakyblinders352 4 месяца назад

      @@motor4X4kombatyeah

    • @joeofmacabre07
      @joeofmacabre07 4 месяца назад +1

      Then continue it like this...
      "This is my gift, my curse. Who am I? I'm Spiderman!"

  • @MyVwccStar2023
    @MyVwccStar2023 5 месяцев назад +36

    2:36 I always start crying when Andrew is about to say he lost his MJ
    When I first saw the movie I nearly screamed. "No, No don't you dare say it!"

  • @andreachurchill145
    @andreachurchill145 Год назад +326

    I remember when I first watched the Andrew Garfield movie, the scene where Gwen died I was shocked. Just the way it was done visually and I didn't expect it at all. They definitely set it up like he was going to catch her. Probably one of the most shocking deaths in a movie I can think of.

    • @GalaxySilver00
      @GalaxySilver00 Год назад +24

      I knew it happened in the comics I just didn't think they would actually DO it.

    • @MikaGlitch
      @MikaGlitch Год назад +22

      When I realized she was falling through that clock tower I had a very vivid flashback to reading that very issue at a comic store, and my heart dropped when the webbing formed a hand. Panel for panel near identical. I broke down and ugly cried, thank my lucky stars I watched it at home.

    • @BiggerBadderBrian
      @BiggerBadderBrian Год назад +5

      Exactly the same. Fortunately hadn't heard of that happening in the comics so was left stunned when it happened.

    • @raeg1100
      @raeg1100 Год назад +3

      I haven't read the comics but I knew it was coming. I was still shaken to the core though because they did it in such a raw way. Did he fail to catch her? Or was trying to catch her what killed her? I hate and love that they did it in such a way you can never truly be sure what the answer is.

    • @EdwoodCA
      @EdwoodCA 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@raeg1100 I am no expert, but what I read once was that it was the way Peter caught Gwen with the web: No support for her head/neck. The sudden stop only supported at her mid-section snapped her neck. He learned to use his webs [plural] to get the torso and head. But, that's just one thing I read... years ago. Can't recall where. [wikipedia??]

  • @DevilGeneImbued
    @DevilGeneImbued Год назад +696

    I will never stop praising this as perhaps the greatest Comic Book movie ever. Not just because of the three spider-men or Sinister Six, but the fact that marvel used Aunt May to be Holland Peter’s Uncle Ben, then using the other spider-men to fast track through the absorption of his grief and loss, and then making him sacrifice it all to turn Tom Holland’s Spider-Man into the comic accurate Peter Parker who struggles to pay rent and works on his own was such an intensely genius move.
    Literally this one movie actually makes each Peter’s set of movies complete with their journey because it’s just THAT good. The writing for this was fucking impeccable

    • @QueLindoFilms
      @QueLindoFilms Год назад +57

      It shouldn’t have worked but it did. No Way Home is a miracle.

    • @immapotato1
      @immapotato1 Год назад +6

      @@QueLindoFilms agreed

    • @shinbakihanma2749
      @shinbakihanma2749 Год назад +9

      Dude, you summed it up perfectly. This film is just.. wondrous.

    • @juniorforbes5472
      @juniorforbes5472 Год назад +3

      100% agree

    • @tonystank3091
      @tonystank3091 Год назад

      I think there were only five. Goblin, Doc Ock, Sandman, Lizard, Electro. If I've forgotten the sixth one, remind me who that is. And no, I'm not counting the post-credits cameo.

  • @benrussell-gough1201
    @benrussell-gough1201 Год назад +624

    "With great power comes great responsibility." It is the wisdom that binds all the Spider-Men together. Even Spider-Gwen heard those words, uttered by her father, Captain George Stacey, the night that the Green Goblin killed him. It seems to be their mutual blessing and curse.

    • @davekisman2763
      @davekisman2763 Год назад +56

      "I'm so sick of that sentence."
      - Peter B. Parker

    • @Shakes-Off-Fear
      @Shakes-Off-Fear Год назад +39

      Honestly, I feel like the first two films in the ‘Home’ trilogy made a good choice by avoiding the phrase because the movie-going public were sick of it. But, when they brought it in here, especially considering what happens to May, it feels like the movie has earned it.

    • @dju164
      @dju164 Год назад +23

      Actually, one of the BEST things about this movie is that May do not say "with great power comes great responsibility" but "with great power MUST come great responsibility". A big difference, and that's the actual original phrase that first appeared in Spider-Man comics.

    • @machine1685
      @machine1685 Год назад +1

      I believe it was in the first Spider-Gwen run but I like how in that run it was JJ saying it as a criticism of Spider-Woman. He says something like "She needs to learn that with great power comes great responsibility!"
      Like everything else in that run, it was a great subversion of a classic moment

    • @varric
      @varric Год назад

      @@Shakes-Off-Fear I read that Marvel didn't put the Uncle Ben's death in the MCU because showing that scene for the third time in twenty years will be a bit repetitive.

  • @immagical7036
    @immagical7036 9 месяцев назад +21

    0:17 Good!!! Don’t try to hide that everyone has feelings!!!!
    I am so damn glad that scenes with people crying (especially men crying) has become such a common thing now

  • @kurt50alien
    @kurt50alien 10 месяцев назад +16

    4:26 You can just feel the realization he has. It's like "Oh! That's something that has happened to both of us."

  • @kennyb.7295
    @kennyb.7295 Год назад +503

    I love how when they all start talking, there’s no music. It makes it feel so grounded and lifelike. Makes it feel serious

    • @SpFlash1523
      @SpFlash1523 Год назад +9

      Along with the little things such as the night lights on the building being lid and it casting shadows on their faces.

  • @ThePSNinjas
    @ThePSNinjas Год назад +133

    This was the closure that Tobey and Andrew deserved. To appear in the MCU all together writing their wrongs.

  • @muqmanor
    @muqmanor Год назад +29

    I absolutely love the way they each play this scene. Obviously Tom is a wreck because everything that's happened is still so fresh. But Andrew is barely holding it together when he talks about everything he's been through because he's still fairly young and hasn't had the years to distance himself from it, whereas Toby speaks about his experiences with the sort of peaceful seriousness that only age and wisdom and making peace with your demons comes with.

  • @DanTheSpearMan
    @DanTheSpearMan Год назад +46

    While Tobeys Spider-Man had a good story and the uncle Ben death scene was top tier….Andrew’s Spider-Man is really what helped make this scene. His loss is really crazy and the way he describes it was amazing

    • @WarGrowlmon18
      @WarGrowlmon18 Год назад +4

      Peter 2 could've mentioned that Flint Marko was actually the one to kill his Uncle Ben and after dealing with all of that rage, he forgave him.

  • @moragag9307
    @moragag9307 Год назад +869

    “The night Ben died I hunted down the man who I thought did it I wanted him dead I got what I wanted it didn’t make it better it took me along time to learn to get through that darkness.!” 😭😭
    - Tobey M. ❤

    • @mauve2791
      @mauve2791 Год назад +20

      we saw the video

    • @jameswent48
      @jameswent48 Год назад +23

      Wow, punctuation saves lives!

    • @SansoHumar
      @SansoHumar Год назад +3

      Maybe he fail English class

    • @moragag9307
      @moragag9307 Год назад +5

      @@SansoHumar Really?? Maybe you didn’t get well educated enough! I don’t know why all of you guys are commenting here if none of you guys are understanding Tobey’s dialogue to Peter (Tom Holland) something tells me that all of you have not seen No Way Home or watch the Sam Raimi trilogy to understand what the other Peter (Tobey Maguire) had to go through when he hunted down the killer who he thought that killed his Uncle you guys clearly don’t understand anything and I’m not going to waste my time in explaining all of you 3 so please watch the movies before criticizing

    • @MikeB-py4ym
      @MikeB-py4ym Год назад

      @@moragag9307 they did, they were criticizing your atrocious grammar! hah.

  • @sasharivera4191
    @sasharivera4191 Год назад +94

    Andrew Garfield aces this performance. Seeing the pain on Tom's face hearing he lost his "MJ" kills me evertime

  • @alceratops6853
    @alceratops6853 Год назад +38

    1:57
    I know it's a serious moment, but Tom Holland missed the part where that's his problem.

    • @OutOfIdeas9977
      @OutOfIdeas9977 Год назад +2

      Really?

    • @geekroom2365
      @geekroom2365 3 месяца назад +2

      The birth (and death) of Bully Holland. Stopped before he even began 💀

    • @DOESITMATTER7734
      @DOESITMATTER7734 3 месяца назад +2

      Tom arguably has the best acting in this scene. You can see his pain m. He’s done for real even if it’s just in that moment. Look at his face he went through it

  • @valentinpalombo4699
    @valentinpalombo4699 7 месяцев назад +31

    Most powerful scene i ever experienced in a superhero movie among a packed theater audience EVER since Endgame. Andrew sharing about Gwen made me cry so loud, but Tobey completing his iconic moral: "...comes great responsability" chilled my bones and my heart froze. I grew up on these two Spideys, seeing them all together sharing a same scene was a dream finally come true. Stan would have been so proud ❤🕷

  • @ovanicus1808
    @ovanicus1808 Год назад +72

    I just realized Tobey says "maybe she didn't die for nothing" when they realized that they all heard that from their parental figure when they died, suggesting it has some cosmic importance

    • @jamesbuchanan4414
      @jamesbuchanan4414 Год назад +19

      The rite of passage for their alternates. The impact of consequences

  • @hergie409
    @hergie409 Год назад +202

    I love the other Peter’s helping in this scene but man I love the way that MJ and Ned just envelop their friend without a word. Just loving him

  • @KingBobaFett434
    @KingBobaFett434 11 месяцев назад +19

    2:24 “My uncle Ben was killed. It was my fault.”

  • @ziji6261
    @ziji6261 Год назад +45

    Assuming Tobey and Andrew's Aunt Mays are still alive, it must honestly be heart breaking for them to see the youngest Spider-Man practically lose everybody but his friends

    • @jackleighton1566
      @jackleighton1566 Год назад +5

      Knowing how old Rosemary Harris's May was during Tobey's Peter's youth, I have a feeling she's passed.

    • @ryanstauffer119
      @ryanstauffer119 Год назад +2

      @@jackleighton1566Nope. She’s still alive. 95 years old.

    • @jackleighton1566
      @jackleighton1566 Год назад +4

      @@ryanstauffer119 the actress is, but the character herself…..

    • @THEJefftheKiller
      @THEJefftheKiller 9 месяцев назад

      @@jackleighton1566
      We need to see this in Spider-Man 4

    • @jeanbob1481
      @jeanbob1481 4 месяца назад

      He had already lost Uncle Stark years ago too

  • @LuisRdzG10
    @LuisRdzG10 Год назад +182

    This was the most impactful scene in the whole MCU. I loved that they made the other saga's canon in the MCU

    • @erinjohnson8737
      @erinjohnson8737 Год назад +11

      I say second most impactful. The first was Tony's sacrifice and funeral

    • @ShinzoUchihaX
      @ShinzoUchihaX Год назад

      It was a great scene but no where top 5 even.

    • @Rob165x
      @Rob165x Год назад +2

      @@erinjohnson8737 The snap hit pretty hard. And then end credits. We knew there would be another movie, we didn't know the snap would actually happen.

  • @Minty7502
    @Minty7502 8 месяцев назад +15

    Honestly one of the best movies I've seen, I remember saying YEARS ago that they should make a film where all 3 spiderman meet and its this big awesome moment, and marvel certainly delivered, feels like a dream come true, so great seeing Tobey and Andrew get another opportunity to play possibly their biggest roles they've ever had, it must've been such a blast to be a part of, Kudos to Marvel

  • @RealCoolstriker64
    @RealCoolstriker64 11 месяцев назад +16

    I actually *REALLY* like Andrew’s speech about how he stopped pulling his punches. Because it’s him, pseudo acknowledging *my* biggest gripe with the way his Spidey was written.

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm Год назад +617

    This scene just works. The writing, the acting, all of it. Just superb. The fact that the same studio brought us Thor Love and Thunder is crazy.

    • @JustShin11
      @JustShin11 Год назад +16

      To be fair although I might be in the minority on this one. Thor's personal movies even the one that people love and Ragnarok before love and thunder we're not the best of movies compared to the rest of them. The Thor franchise in general I mean even before love and thunder was rinked the lowest out of all the other movies and yeah the other movies and for good reason because they're not that great.

    • @voldlifilm
      @voldlifilm Год назад +4

      @@JustShin11 True, he's my favourite character but his films have never been all that good.

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад +9

      It didn't this was a Sony project that is why it is good unlike everything in the M-She-U Phase Bore

    • @voldlifilm
      @voldlifilm Год назад +14

      @@deanfirnatine7814 Seriously? I'm not defending Marvel, but Sony has consistently put out awful movies for the last twenty years, with only the rare quality one amidst a sea of trash.

    • @JustShin11
      @JustShin11 Год назад

      @@deanfirnatine7814 false. Yes the film is produced by Sony because they own the film rights still. But the story, the characters & the plot were all written by Marvel. That's the deal that Sony made with Disney. Basically Disney do ALL THE WORK but Sony reaps most of the profit from the MCU spiderman films. The very MCU that you bashing with your bullshit ass M SHE U comment are the same ones who made spiderman no way home as well as thor love & thunder as the original commentor stated.

  • @jpaul3163
    @jpaul3163 Год назад +68

    The look Tobey gives Andrew, and the very slight nod Andrew gives Tobey after the "With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" moment.

  • @khrisbreezy3406
    @khrisbreezy3406 Год назад +10

    Tobey is my spider man, but during this scene spider Andrew talking about Gwen was so emotional, a terrific actor

  • @MRlanky395
    @MRlanky395 8 месяцев назад +10

    This scene where Tom Hollands Peter Parker meets the other two is very touching. Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker is at what would have been the mid point of his life, and doesn’t want Peter to give up. Toby Maguire’s Peter Parker is older and wiser, who’s experienced everything that Tom Hollands Peter Parker has gone through, but wants to help him to not make the same mistakes that he made in the past. Imagine if we met our future selves, how different our outlook on life would be.

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres8738 Год назад +502

    Imagine traveling back in time 20 years to show someone this film after they just watched Spider-Man 1. Sure, they wouldn't get almost anything going on, but knowing that there have been 8 live action Spider-Man movies made in 20 years would defenitely surprise them.

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +11

      Oh there are MORE then 8. everyone forgets 80's spiderman, but he exists!

    • @ssgoko88
      @ssgoko88 Год назад

      @@HighmageDerin that's 40 years ago

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +1

      @@ssgoko88 im 45

    • @varric
      @varric Год назад +2

      @@HighmageDerin Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse also exist.

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад

      @@varric It's also animated not live action if you're to add animated spider man to all this the amount of media would propagate into the 50s count. Even higher if you're counting individual animated episodes of a series.

  • @ninjacarm
    @ninjacarm Год назад +709

    Zendaya does a really great job acting here, being supportive and emotional at the same time.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Год назад +16

      I didn't care for her in the first two but she is really good in this one.

    • @Popped_A_Herc
      @Popped_A_Herc Год назад +10

      I like how she looks at Tom after Andrew talks about how he couldn't save Gwen

    • @Kal824
      @Kal824 Год назад +12

      Her performance here was amazing. Even though she didn't have a lot of dialogue in this particular scene, her expression says way more than words can express. You can tell that not only does her character have love for Peter, but the actress herself who's in a relationship with Tom solidifies this scene even more.

    • @tinajack444
      @tinajack444 Год назад +1

      Women do that all the time 😂

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Год назад +3

      @@tinajack444 Okay misandrist.

  • @brickyhallows
    @brickyhallows Год назад +9

    “I lost…I lost Gwen, my…she was my MJ.” 😭

  • @popoff21
    @popoff21 7 месяцев назад +4

    How heart warming it would’ve been if the other Aunt Mays came through the portal and hugged and comforted Tom Holland’s Peter

  • @nav7506
    @nav7506 Год назад +67

    1:03
    The circling of the camera to show Andrew and Tobey as well that subtle sound of the violin.
    Something really special about it, amongst my top 5 scenes in the movie

    • @chrisaustin3510
      @chrisaustin3510 Год назад +3

      seeing this opening night just struck such a chord with me. this shot brought so many tears to my eyes, and it never fails to do so to this day. masterpiece of a movie❤️🕷

  • @gorrow1990
    @gorrow1990 Год назад +140

    It's incredible how great their chemistry is considering that there was never any plans to have this teamup happen when Tobey, Andrew, and Tom were each initially cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.

    • @Cloud-dt6xb
      @Cloud-dt6xb Год назад +17

      It helps alot that they were supportive of each other when the new actor would get cast. So the suprise for me was'nt if they'd all get along, it's that Feige somehow convinced both of them to do this despite how badly Sony burned them both in the past.

    • @SamRedfest
      @SamRedfest 23 дня назад

      Comic book spiderman would have great chemistry with other spidermen as well. So this kind of shows how well they were all casted for their own movies.

  • @JuneWatts-ln2kf
    @JuneWatts-ln2kf 3 месяца назад +3

    This scene will always have a huge place in my heart, here are the best parts of it in my opinion:
    1. When MJ and Ned go to comfort Peter, and he just breaks down crying hurt me so much. Ned also is probably mourning too because hes known May most of his life to, because he and Peter have been best friends.
    2. When MJ says there are some people here, the way Peter jumps up right away to protect them, like he has a fear of his best friend and his MJ getting hurt because he has already lost so much.
    3. When Peter said he lost Gwen and she was his MJ you could see the tears welling up, and us as an audience personally know how bitter he got after that and him telling Peter 1 (Tom) that he doesnt want him to end up like him is so pure and personal.
    4. Also when Andrew told him that you can see MJ realizing this happened to Peters love intrest in another universe, and seeing how he never moved on and how much he loved gwen was so real, which probably made her realize how much peter really loves her and how much she loves him now, and Peters reaction to that was heartbreaking, him realizing this this other MJ died hurt him and how much he doesnt want to loose her.
    5. After Tobey said he got what he wanted, the way Peter is so broken, going from "I dont wanna kill anyone" to "I wanna tear him apart" the day aunt May died was the day happy peter died
    6. The way after they finished great power great responsibitity line, he breaks down into tears hurts me and also just MJ watching him say he wants to kill goblin, she saw in ffh he was ashamed and sad he killed mysterio but now he sees how broken he is
    7. "maybe she didnt die for nothing" =ughh my heart
    so in conclusion they are the best siblings and the character developmenttttttt also i probably missed some because there was so much signifigance in one scene i could go on forever
    Peter I LARB you 3000!🥰😭

  • @chadgames3518
    @chadgames3518 Год назад +11

    God I love Tom's acting in this scene. The way he just breaks down when MJ and Ned hug him gets me every time.

  • @jessicachafoya3747
    @jessicachafoya3747 Год назад +112

    The second Ned and MJ grabbed him, hugged him and all cried together, man I cried 😭 Now I’m crying again 😢 This scene was so beautiful ❤ (Also I had to add, To me, in my opinion, aunt May’s death scene was the saddest from the first two Uncle Ben’s. She was on the journey with him since civil war and we saw the mother/son dynamic between them. And it happened right in front of Tom’s peter. They made it darker on purpose for everyone to see.)

  • @OnurTheXbot
    @OnurTheXbot Год назад +46

    Marvel really made us fans cry. Toby and Andrew need their own movies.

    • @mychannel9709
      @mychannel9709 Год назад +15

      They already have their own movies.

  • @kiddfaz
    @kiddfaz 8 месяцев назад +15

    The thing I love about this the most is how accurately each of the three individual spidermen were portrayed compared to the comic book counter parts.
    Toby really stood out this time around as spectacular Spider-Man. Older, wiser, calmer. He’s been through hell and back more than enough to know exactly what to say to the other two when they need to hear it
    Andrew as amazing Spider-Man really sealed it portraying the part of his life when he was seriously emotionally damaged and racked with grief, still trying to push through every day
    And Tom as ultimate Spider-Man, finally getting hit hard with reality of being a teenage super hero, learning that he just simply can’t save everybody

  • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
    @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel 9 месяцев назад +3

    I like Spider-Man because every rendition of Peter Parker has been flawed, troubled, and totally imperfect. It makes him feel so human.

  • @michaelbell0723
    @michaelbell0723 Год назад +62

    Andrew's acting when he tells the peters that gwen died is so good, he deserves a tasm 3

  • @ulisesaranda6987
    @ulisesaranda6987 Год назад +175

    This movie added an additional 5 movies to the MCU. Baller move.

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 Год назад +17

    To have each Peter Parker talk to each other about the painful losses they have experienced in their earths not only connected all of the stories of their respective movies together in one scene but brought everything full circle. What a classy and awesome way of honoring the legacy of the Spider-Man franchise

  • @friedricegrain5593
    @friedricegrain5593 Год назад +5

    Low how instead of showing up unexpectedly during the final fight they instead showed up when Peter was at his most vulnerable.

  • @arachknight7507
    @arachknight7507 Год назад +186

    There’s just so much to love about this scene. Finding themselves in one another and sympathising with their seperate tragedies, Peter 2 finally learnt to be free from his darkest moments, Peter 3 still struggling with his own demons and warning his younger brother to not fall in line like he did, the THREE BOYS TOGETHER makes this scene so incredibly special. Gets me in the feels every single time 🥲

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад

      you meant peter ONE learned to be free, and Peter TWO is struggling, Tom is the third. But honestly you were right too, because everyone forgets that 70's/80's spiderman was a thing:)

    • @arachknight7507
      @arachknight7507 Год назад +3

      ​@@HighmageDerin no, regardless of the order their films released/which order they played the character, they're each labelled Peter one, two and three respectively and that's what they went by. I don't know why you're trying to change that around but it's fine 😂

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +3

      @@arachknight7507 For some reason that part of the movie slipped my mind entirely. And I was thinking in terms of actors who have portrayed the character over the years

    • @arachknight7507
      @arachknight7507 Год назад +4

      @@HighmageDerin oh no you’re all good! Though I admit, maybe it would’ve been more appropriate to label them Peter number whatever in that order but still it doesn’t throw me off haha. But anyways it’s all good, happens to all of us 🙏

  • @_titan83
    @_titan83 Год назад +147

    1:20-1:24 the very fact that he is literally the one that can relate is heartbreaking

  • @grim4253
    @grim4253 Год назад +10

    All of the spidermen are just so respectful, even Tom stopped to listen and share how he feels

  • @sorryshiina6264
    @sorryshiina6264 Год назад +5

    I adore what they did with Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man. When we last saw him his best friend went evil, he created a new supervillain and Gwen fucking died. We never got to see him find closure, heal or even grow past any of it. So the fact that we get to see how Andrew's Spider-Man never recovered, didn't get his happy ending is just perfection.
    They could've just ignored all of this and had him be his regular old happy-go-lucky character and assume that offscreen he managed to forgive himself and move on but they didn't and i love it.

  • @kushminister5137
    @kushminister5137 Год назад +29

    0:54 the amount of chills this shot sent through so many spines

  • @TieflingKumasi
    @TieflingKumasi Год назад +370

    Imagine if Tobey and/or Andrew were able to keep their roles. I don’t think we would’ve gotten this absolute masterpiece of a Spider-Man film

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Год назад +17

      Andrew shouldve kept the role, Tom Holland was unneeded

    • @HighmageDerin
      @HighmageDerin Год назад +51

      @@dariusbrock2713 no, I like the way they went with this, because they are no longer reboots, they are different reality spider men, and the Comics and cartoons have covered the multiverse of spider men and how different they are from each other while still being the same heroic "great power come great responsibility" character :) this was a good choice.

    • @fitrivanpersie5928
      @fitrivanpersie5928 Год назад +4

      In 20yrs time, there will be another spiderman reboot.. Its going to be that way.

    • @streetfightervsxenoverse1832
      @streetfightervsxenoverse1832 Год назад +1

      @@fitrivanpersie5928 Dude nobody is talking about or thinking about 20 years from now.

    • @fitrivanpersie5928
      @fitrivanpersie5928 Год назад +2

      @@streetfightervsxenoverse1832 u do realise the Tobey Spiderman is from 2002. Tom Holland Spiderman is 2019. Nearly 20yrs for Reboot.. So im saying in 20yrs time it will be the same as well..

  • @erluq9309
    @erluq9309 2 месяца назад +2

    This is easily the best scene in spiderman history. They were able to make decades worth of spiderman trilogy fit and serve into this one scene is insane to me.

  • @DieselNDirt_
    @DieselNDirt_ Год назад +10

    Imagine being Tom Holland, who grew up with these two versions Spider-Man, and then getting to appear on screen with them in the final installment of your own spider-man trilogy

  • @hunterhoffman6856
    @hunterhoffman6856 Год назад +53

    All the actors/actress in this scene absolutely knocked it out of the park. Zendaya's facial expressions in the background were incredible

  • @PropaChels_CFC
    @PropaChels_CFC Год назад +119

    The soundtrack in this movie is just on point throughout. Especially after Aunt May dies, the music is a constant gut punch during Peter's mourning scenes and the scene when he finally realises what it means to have great power and responsibility, when Strange does the mindwipe spell. Absolutely love this movie

  • @haldosprime3896
    @haldosprime3896 2 месяца назад +2

    1:16 I appreciate the carry over of Andrew Garfield's character being the most openly empathetic. When he confronted Max in Amazing Spider-man 2 for the first time in Times Square, he starts off by listening and then acknowledging Max's confusion, fear and that he doesn't want to hurt people and we see that return by trying to empathize with Peter but instead of forcing him to listen, when he's shot down he backs off, giving him space and listening to what he's saying. Andrew's peter knows how to approach people and I'm so happy that was something that returned in this scene.

  • @Lex02615
    @Lex02615 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is when you know, this movie didn't rely on that nostalgia train and did nothing with it. Movies almost decades apart interconnected in a single scene. Culminating with the line that made peter parker "the spiderman".
    "With great power, comes great responsibility."
    Never thought a superhero can make me feel this emotional. It's hard to be spiderman but that's what made peter parker noble. He lets go of that mask and he'll have a good life. But he embraced the mask and lets go of his life, for other’s lives to be better. Spiderman is my greatest superhero.

    • @ayaanislam4389
      @ayaanislam4389 3 месяца назад

      It's such a shame that so many people have turned on this movie because idc it's one of the best CBMS ever made and I'll die on this hill

  • @jp4951
    @jp4951 Год назад +56

    This is what makes a great Marvel Movie. Sure it's fun and goofy and flashy, but the most important ingredient is that it has a very human heart.

  • @jason11279
    @jason11279 Год назад +10

    This is how you make a grown man cry in a theatre

  • @8Rincewind
    @8Rincewind 9 месяцев назад +5

    3:02 for those that don't know, in the comics Spider-Man deliberately rolls with punches and pretends they hurt him, to be kind. He could literally just stand stock-still, letting thugs punch him and they would break their fists like they were punching a statue.
    Spider-Man always holds back. When Otto Octavius took over Peter's body to become "The Superior Spider-Man" he accidentally punches the Scorpian's Jaw clean off, because he didn't realise he had to hold back. I don't know if Andrew's Peter went that far, but that's what happens when a Spider-Man TRULY does not hold back.

  • @eaturmeatornopuddin
    @eaturmeatornopuddin 8 месяцев назад +7

    @3:20 Toby's right, no matter how bad you want that Person dead wouldn't be the same afterwards

  • @Fred_Nickles
    @Fred_Nickles Год назад +109

    This was the best Post-Endgame Marvel movie. Same sense of bringing different universes together to overcome great struggles. Awesome scene, fantastic movie 👏

    • @angusng816
      @angusng816 Год назад +1

      No. This is the worst Spider-Man movie. It just can't get any worse.

    • @somerandomguy9891
      @somerandomguy9891 Год назад +2

      Honestly, it's not that this is the best post-endgame marvel movie.
      It's just the good one. The other post-endgame marvel movies are kinda "meh" for the marvel standards.

    • @somerandomguy9891
      @somerandomguy9891 Год назад +3

      @@angusng816 dude, you're exaggerating a lot here. It's not the worst spiderman movie. I'm sure that both Spiderman 3 and Amazing Spiderman 2 are fucking worse. This one uses their characters (Electro and Sandman) better in less time.
      This movie does a good job taking MCU Spiderman by the neck and saying "you think you're Spiderman? You're just spider-iron-boy! You fucked up! And it's time to learn what happens when you fuck up."

    • @gukeoke6312
      @gukeoke6312 10 месяцев назад

      @@somerandomguy9891 Spider-Man 3 gets too much hate

    • @gagetaylor192
      @gagetaylor192 6 месяцев назад

      @@somerandomguy9891 I think Electro was better but Sandman was so much more in Spiderman 3. I think you need to re-watch Spiderman 3 to see that Sandman was one of, if not the best thing about that movie. In this movie the actor couldn't even appear and so it was just his character in Sandman form. For Connors it's the same thing but even then you can make the argument that Connors prefers being in Lizard form. Flint would be in his human form as much as physically possible cause he doesn't like being Sandman. He just sees his powers as a means to his daughters health.

  • @redfive6020
    @redfive6020 Год назад +17

    The thing about this scene is that were so connected to Tobey's and Andrew's character that we feel like we are apart of their conversation

  • @wilsonmwilson
    @wilsonmwilson 10 месяцев назад +7

    The way Tom's Peter flinches and tries to protect Ned and MJ when the other Peter's jump down is really sad. The poor kid's been through so much.

    • @DOESITMATTER7734
      @DOESITMATTER7734 3 месяца назад

      People are seeing it. He smashed this scene people are too busy on a nostalgia high.. remembering the older movie with the dialect out shined toms acting here

    • @DOESITMATTER7734
      @DOESITMATTER7734 3 месяца назад

      Aren’t seeing it

  • @OmegaX_2340
    @OmegaX_2340 8 месяцев назад +2

    A spider man that stops pulling punches is like a Batman that starts pulling the trigger

  • @nadimabbas4093
    @nadimabbas4093 Год назад +37

    This is the most intense scene in the movie, all three Peters sharing their grief about their respective losses in the most emotional situation🥲

  • @Ariverse_
    @Ariverse_ Год назад +72

    Never thought to see all the Spider-Man interacting with each other fighting together... NWH is just amazing

  • @nehemiahfualaau
    @nehemiahfualaau 2 месяца назад +2

    Man, I will never forget the experience on opening day my mom even let me skip school that day because she knows how big of a Spider-Man fan I am and some of my friends watched it opening night and I didn’t want to get spoiled. To see these two in this movie, but my inner child out I felt like my 10-year-old self again. But they weren’t just cameos. They were there to help Tom through his grieving process and become a better Spider-Man truly inexperience I will never forget.

  • @mekhiellison6715
    @mekhiellison6715 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love that Tobey is faster on the draw. He’s been doing this shit the longest

    • @wyldelf2685
      @wyldelf2685 9 месяцев назад

      TOBEY-SPIDERMAN is the best , not only can he still do it but I think he proved he could handle doing a few more Spider-Movies , , , too bad studio hated Sam Raimi so much regarding SM-3 , ,😋👍👍

  • @KM-117
    @KM-117 Год назад +46

    The way they brought us to the lowest of lows with May's death and then to the highest of highs right after with this scene...oh god. Perfect.

  • @MrNaxman
    @MrNaxman Год назад +74

    To successfully bring three of the most emotionally story arc’s from all three Spider-Man movie franchises and treat them with the emotional Depth and faithful reverence they each deserve is a stunning achievement in film, Comic Book lore and script writing!