I like how each of them has their own awkwardness as their version of Peter. Tobey is softspoken, Andrew bumps into things and walks in circles, and Tom stutters.
I've always liked that andrew's take on spidey is one weird mf, he makes funny faces, he's really awkward around the girl he likes, that weird thing he did when he was talking about gwen with harry. Weird ass mf, 10/10
I also love how there's this tension when talking about curing ozborn with spider-tom cause out of all 3 he's more of a warrior, and they have to actually talk him down even silently from that nature.
Possibly the most beautiful thing about this scene is the way that Tobey's Peter has, functionally, become Uncle Ben - the dignified and earnest, upstanding yet soft-spoken and wise, figure whom both Andrew and Tom need.
It also gives his Peter some closure since both Otto and Norman died in his world beyond his control and he lived with that sadness so for him to teach Holland's Peter to keep his humility it was good.
Because violence wasn’t the way to go. In the end when Harry died I think he understood with great power comes great responsibility. His and Andrew’s lost the most
Yup. The trilogy left their relationship open-ended with them appearing to begin to reconcile at the end of Spider-Man 3. This movie confirmed that they did work things out and managed to have a life together.
@@Zurie russian chick who was so loyal to him, gwen who was about it without knowing he was spiderman, betty who he had the hots for, and black cat/felicia would’ve been in spiderman 4
I love the Peter's reaction to Ned promising he wouldn't become a super villain and try to kill Peter. Because given any particular Peter's luck that was a valid concern for the future.
Harry Osborne also tried to kill Andrew’s Peter and killed Gwen, I assume it was implied with how he put his arm around Ned, but wish it was said explicitly
I’ve always liked the fact that Tom can’t even say Norman. That small moment shows that while he wants to cure the others, he doesn’t want to cure Norman he wants to beat the hell outta him for May’s death. And Tobey notices this before anyone else so he immediately takes that job and reminds him. Tobey knows better then anyone how dangerous Norman is when the Goblin is in control.
Tobey is also the one who is the most intimate with revenge and how it can turn you into a monster. People thought Andrew's Spiderman was more cut throat/ darker, but they forgot just how blood thirsty Tobey really was in the original. He's the only Spiderman that killed the person who killed his uncle ben. He hit his MJ. Blew up his best friend... Tobey wants to save the other two from experiencing what he did
@@hectorbarbossa4403 Symbiote only enhanced what was already there. And Spidey was looking for Frank before the suit attatched itself to him and was planning a murder. Just like when he chased down the guy in the first film. He had planned to kill him, if not break every bone in his body for killing uncle Ben. And the sandman was next. Tobey is accused of being the most soft hearted Spidey and a cry baby, but when I rewatched the films, it hit me how rare he actually cried, how brutal he could be, and how... scary he could be sometimes.
@@ChasehaWing Well, he really didn't kill either of the 2 people that were involved in Ben's death. The first guy who he originally thought did it tripped and stumbled out of a window. And the second guy who did kill Ben was sandman who obviously is way harder to kill than just soaking him in water. You can argue that he had intentions to kill both but ultimately he never actually does kill either.
@@gagetaylor192 Not for a lack of trying. We also have to debate: would the first guy be alive if Spiderman didn't chase him down. The most likely answer is yes.
What makes this scene for me is that Tobey acts a lot like someone raised by Rosemary Harris' Aunt May. It's a subtle thing, but it really is nice to see. He talks to the other two the same way she did for him in his universe.
@@NonStopKnocks Peter Parker’s parental figures are Uncle Ben and Aunt May. After losing Uncle Ben all he really has is Aunt May. He looks up to them both, and so ultimately takes after them. Each Peter Parker’s Aunt May has a different personality slightly or speaks different. So each Peter Parker takes after his aunt May in slightly different ways.
@@NonStopKnocks I'm saying that a lot of Tobey's version of Peter talks in a similar manner to his version of aunt May. Like I can imagine her using the same words of encouragement that Tobey uses when talking to Andrew and Tom. Specifically the "It's what we do" talk. It's the mannerisms that make his performance richer because it feels like his version of Peter is capable of giving the same kind of pep talks aunt May would often do in the original trilogy.
I took it as him being confused, cause he knows that Tom's girlfriend's name is MJ! He didn't know that was the name of Tobey's girlfriend's (or presumably wife's) name too.
During the serious scene where Peter 1 first meets Peters 2 and 3, #1 says he wants to tear Goblin apart, which also suggests that he will almost certainly kill Big Goblin Sr.
I think the costume choices for Tobey and Andrew really hit home what a lot of the movie shows us: Tobey doesn't need Spiderman. He is Spiderman because the world needs him. However, for Andrew it is different. He is still trying to deal with his trauma. Andrew needs Spiderman perhaps more than the world needs Spiderman.
You put that very nicely. Especially considering tobeys arc was him coming to terms that even if he’s better off without Spider-Man, he can’t just quit because the city has become his responsibility to protect.
I really like that Toms Peter immediately accepts Toby’s organic webbing, where Andrew is just baffled by it. But he’s also been to space and dealt with aliens, so it’s not that strange for him now.
I love Andrew Garfield's reaction to Tobey's organic webbing. The fact that Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man has organic webbing, has always been one of the coolest things about him. He doesn't need to reload, like the other two.
Also in the battle scene, you can see that Tom and Andrew rarely use both hands when swinging to preserve their web fluid and use it as effective as possible. Tobey doesn't need to think about that, he just shoots it as he pleases because that isn't a limitation for him.
The brilliance of Tobey and Andrew here: Tobey is in civilian clothing while Andrew is in his Spidey outfit the majority here. Both which indicates that one makes being Spider-Man a full time job and the other who balances the spider and the man. It’s a show don’t tell situation. Brilliant.
broda idts that actually means anything. Tom is also wearing his suit does that mean he's being spiderman like a job? Andrew was just transported to toms universe when he was spiderman so he wears the suit its not like he has other clothes😭. Fans tend to over analyse things without any actual proof
@@abrahammathew8021 Dude it's his interpretation of the movie, there's no need to prove anything, part of the fun of movies is interpreting it your own way and making it fun for yourself
God I love Tobey’s Spidey lines. “Gotta cure all of them, it’s what we do” and telling ASM not to give up on being “Peter”; dude is the GOAT keeping ASM Spidey and MCU Spidey in check with Aunt May and Uncle Ben’s ideals.
Harry osborn(James franco), harry osborn(Dane kaheen), Mary Jane watson(kirsten dunst), gwen stacy(Emma stone), gwen stacy(bryce dallas howard), George stacy(denis leary), and felicia hardy(felicity jones), and venom(Topher grace) should be in no way home.
I love how they made the three of them seem like brothers. Tobey as the oldest, the calmest, the one who can balance his life as Peter Parker and Spider-Man. Andrew as the middle one, the funny one, the one who is always making fun of his brothers, and at the same time, the one who is overcoming his conflicts for the greater good. And Tom, the youngest of them, is still discovering how to deal with the motto: With Great Powers Come Great Responsibilities.
Only because we aren't really used to anyone else playing a live action Spiderman. At the times of their roles i'm sure loads of other worthy actors could have taken the part. It's just what we're used to now.
It’s easy to say in hindsight that Andrew is a good Spider-Man cause we’ve had time to see him grow as an actor and have grown to like him as an actor but I’m sure there’s other better options
@@rufusgreenleaf2466 I've watched Japanese Spiderman. First live-action Spiderman. Even predates Power Rangers and helped cement the Tokusatsu brand. EMISSARY OF HELL: SUPAIDAMAN.
@anthonydominguez4744, nah, Andrew was always a great spiderman. He's the most comic accurate in terms of how Spiderman acts and behaves. It's not his fault the writing in his movies wasn't good.
I love how in every single universe, every Peter Parker is a scientist at heart, all three of them showed their scientist sides in this scene and I love that about them
We knew that Tobey was a nerd, but we didn’t get to see him really science like the other two. But this is great we see him, especially since in other futures, Peter’s a Science teacher.
I don't know why, but Andrew clapping Ned on the shoulder like "Good job, man", and Ned looking all proud, after he said he won't kill Peter is so damn funny.
Tobey is actually really perspective. Especially now that he's older and wiser, you notice him keeping an eye on everyone during the film. He is sweet to MJ and Ned and let's them have their moments with their Peter when needed. He is quick to pick up on Andrew's Peter's self deprecation and gently tries to steer him to a better mindset. He is the first to pick up when the Green Goblin is near, and when Tom Peter almost falls to his own murderous rage or get clouded by it, he knows when to step in and how to calm him with the right words or just a look. Even in a practical sense, that little duel with Andrew when they first meet had him disable the other safely in one move. And he's quick to realize his powers are a little different than the others when none of them realize he has no web holsters. Tobey's become the wise old mentor that his Uncle and Aunt were to him.
I love how Tobey's Peter, being the most experienced, and the who has at this point figured out the whole being Spiderman thing, acts as a mentor figure to both Andrew's and Tom's Peters. Andrew's Peter is still in the process of overcoming his demons, and Tom's is truly just starting to learn what it means to be a hero, the sort of sacrifice involved, and how at the same time he has both been gifted and cursed with his powers.
Honestly unpopular opinon but this is why i prefer nwh compare to spider-verse, it really feels like ever spider-man has a purpose and both tobey and andrew have a proper closure in their story. In spiderverse apart from peter and miles every other character was a 2 dimensional throw-away
@@hydroking2969spiderverse only going to be a trilogy, it isnt gonna have much backstory for each of every spiderman, nwh have ton of sources material from previous movie and able to bring old cast into the movie, unlike spider verse which is a animation movie, at least they have many references in the movie, comparing both movie is unfair
0:28 this is great. You can tell Tobey's Peter already knows exactly what Tom's Peter is thinking here, but knows he has to be gentle because Tom's Peter is not in the right place emotionally and also he can empathize with Tom's Peter a lot as he's gone through the same thing. He pulls off the gentle big brother role so well, just reminding Tom what Spider-men do - save people, not get revenge.
He even noticed something was off when Tom Peter didn’t say Osborn when he mentioned the other villains, paused a bit, and immediately talked about making the cures
I love how meta Andrew’s arc is. Him feeling like a failure from losing Gwen no doubt mirrors how Andrew felt about how poorly his movies were received. This movie was some much needed closure both in the story and in real life. Peter 3 got closure from saving MJ and Andrew got closure by getting to be in this movie.
I think this is particularly true because of the "you are amazing " scene up on the bridge. I really hope he feels good about how well he was received by the audiences. People went crazy seeing him back in action.
@@roleemack1535 I think that gets complicated with Sony's pairing with Marvel and the contract with Tom. However, I am happy for Garfield if it happens. I am a Tobey girl but I watched Andrew's as well.
There was suppose to be a Spiderman 4 and a TASM 3, but both failed due to corporate interference!!! I'm so mad about it!!! (Venom was never suppose to be apart of Spiderman 3 and its shoe horn addition ruined the dog's movie script! And TASM had so many villians because corporate forced them to shoehorn them in so they could have set up for the sinister 6!)
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone dated for a while. According to some rumors he still has feelings for her. If this is true then it wouldn't be too hard for him to channel said feelings into this scene.
I really love the Tobey's version of Peter Parker. The way he keeps the character so vigilante is what makes it interesting. He kept the character unrevealing and the way he showed the organic webs, that's what shocked everyone else, including Andrew and Tom.
@@jayg7714 exactly. But according to the comics, spider man have the web shooters and not the organic webs. But still then, Tobey's version makes much sense too. He was bitten by the lab spider and that's how he got the power of the web.
@Moa Changkiri yeah true, the organic webs was in the comics at some point, but not enough for anyone to notice because they got taken out quick, thats why everyone was shocked when tobey did that back in his first movie, regardless i grew up with tobeys spiderman so i knew he'd get some love
@@jayg7714 exactly. Tobey's version makes much sense when he does the webbing. Like he said in the last scene, that it comes from his inner body when he shoots them
I love how Tobey's Peter says that he's been thinking about how to cure Norman for a long time. Norman and Harry are both long since dead in his universe, but he still cares enough about them to figure out how he'd cure them if he'd had the chance.
it signifies that the point of this movie/story of this movie is about all of them getting their second chances and trying to undone what was already done. I just watched this movie last week don't judge me why I'm this late lol. anyways, as I've stated, the story of the movie is about redemption... Tobey's Peter is trying to redeem himself because he have done a lot of things he never thought back then, and became basically the Uncle Ben for the rest of Peters. Andrew wants to redeem himself by trying to save Tom's Peter on what he would become if he let his anger get the better of him, and he redeemed himself by saving Zendaya's MJ, because that's the only chance he could get to get rid off of his nightmares of not saving his Gwen Stacy that still haunts him til that moment. and Tom's Peter is trying to redeem himself by correcting all of the mistakes he committed and he thinks it's his own very fault that May died.
He only said that in case he may encounter another version of the green goblin who were messing with the performers enhancers. Plus killing Norman Osborn is not with Harry would want it because if you ever found out what he will do, he’ll never forgive him. I wish if I had a role in this movie, I would reveal the truth because I’m the one with redemption here. because he behaves like he’s possessed by a symbiote.
I figure that in his world, he may have visited Harry's home after his friend's death and found vials of the original performance enhancers which he studied. Or at least he read Norman's original research on them. He did write a paper on Norman's research of nanotechnology, after all.
@@BeecroftA he did find the lair that Harry made thanks to the scuffle in Spiderman 3. It had performance enhancers and the tech used to distribute it
Tom spidy cut it because he already seen some weird shts hahaha. Andrew on the other hand is still curious because he only seen a russian guy in a rhinoceros machine so far. 🤣
3:14 I live how Andrew realizes that both tom and Toby’s Peters all end up with their respective MJs as well. Means he still has a chance at love and probably thinking about the MJ at home
I love how Tom didn’t mention Green Goblin when going through the devices. But Toby brought I up with the “Gotta cure all of em.” Cause he knew Tom wanted to kill Green Goblin. Such good writing.
right because Tobey's Spider-Man was also the one to stop Tom's from killing green goblin..He was the one that just knew what went through Tom-Spidey's head.
From what I’ve heard, Maguire and Garfield were both pretty happy to put the suit on again. Maguire was like “finally” when filmmakers called him and was ready to do the role again. As for Garfied, we all know Amazing Spider-Man stopped at 2. So No Way Home gave him the chance to tie up some loose ends.
I like that NWH treats all the Peters with respect; it could have been all too easy for the writers to make Andrew's Peter the butt of all the jokes considering the TASM movies didn't do well, but he's rightfully treated with respect here.
I know that's how it's supposed to feel but I just can't help but hold this chip on my shoulder. It feels malicious, even if it wasn't meant to. Personal issue, I suppose.@@edadankmemes
@@gamestation2690 Especially since you can see him shouting "NO!!" despite the muted audio. He won't go through that again so he jumped in to save Michelle. Great redemption scene that completes his character arc, essentially.
I love that they even cared to have their individual web shooting sounds. The attention to detail and care they have specifically for the Spider-Men is beautiful
That, the musical themes from their respective films, and their landing poses when the three swing together are unique to their films. I love that they went to such love and care making sure each Spidey was true to their respective movies.
@@monkeyman12328 *_No Way Home_* is the exact opposite of actual shit like *_The Force Awakens._* It actually took the three characters we're interested in and brought them together and let them interact!
And how he was trying to emphasize that "we're going to CURE all of them. And that's what we'll do" to Tom's spiderman, as to say don't kill the goblin
Andrew's Spiderman seems the most scientifically minded out of the three. Like the other two tinker/ are geniuses/ love to study. But Andrew seemed borderline obsessed with all things science, but had a special love for biological splicing. So Tobey's web shooters must be EXTREMELY exciting to him, and I'd bet that if he had time/ was in his own universe, he'd ask if he could do some tests on Tobey to explore his powers to the extreme.
He’s much more older and far more experienced. He may not have the avengers or anything of the sort in his world but he still deals with beings of supernatural origin and I wouldn’t put it past him to have similar adventures like this in his past. Andrew seems excited but still relatively calm about everything. Not as experienced as Tobey but still battle-hardened, willing to do what he has to do. Toms Spider-Man just went through major hardship for the second time, everything is going upside down and this is the first time where he’s dealing with loss and vengeance. He may have done some miraculous feats the others haven’t, but he still doesn’t have the age to go along with the experience to focus on his instincts, his emotions.
Andrew Garfield was undeniably the best part of this movie for me! He easily had the best lines/jokes in the whole film. The “Cool youth pastor” line still has me dying and that Pat on the back to Ned and curiously staring at Toby’s wrists even after Tom’s Peter said focus had me laughing
I didn't like Garfield's Spiderman movies mostly because of his Peter Parker. But I love him in this movie, especially the scenes you mention here. There is just something pleasantly different about him in this movie.
@@pertyslick6171 I am grateful that the writers took the "he's not a good Peter Parker" criticism and made it an actual plot point for his character, Andrew's Spiderman no longer believes he can be a good "Peter", and instead focuses solely on Spider-man stuff. It's actually beautiful how well the writers work with these different iterations of the characters.
I thought it was neat because I always felt meh towards The Amazing Spiderman and didn't even watch its sequel. But despite that yeah I agree Garfield was the standout in this film
Tobey being the voice of reason and Andrew being the voice of expirience makes them blend together so well. Tobey is the representation of spideys ideals and Andrew is the repredentation of having tragedy overtake you. However Tobey didnt get any development andrew and tom did, which is perfect
Does anyone else think that this crossover was better than the Avengers? This was a real crossover. With the Avengers you knew it was going to happen, they’re all part of the same series, it was not a surprise. But this is 3 different movies series, 3 different eras, 3 different styles and themes, coming together, something we did not think was ever going to happen, and we see characters we literally never thought we’d see interact, interacting!
@@Cymoar Obviously. No Way Home wasn't even originally planned like this, the script was made so late I think, so it's messy, not to mention Tom Holland had to deal with Sony first.
I think the Avengers is a little more special, because I believe that's the first time we've ever seen such a crossover like that, where 3 distinct and separate superhero movies that have only Coulson as a commonality combine into that one iconic scene. That in itself I think is pretty historic. And it probably won't be replicated at the same level ever again. Arrowverse might have come close, as well as some Power Ranger stuff. There is something though about seeing all three Peter Parkers talking to each other and working together against all the villains from the other movies. That's pretty historic too. Although I still give The Avengers the edge.
I grew up with tobey. Liked and respected andrew. And stand behind tom. This movie finally gave ME as a fan - i love them all. Good transition. Good everything. Honestly cried at the cinema.
I love how Tobey’s Peter lets us know that he and his MJ managed to work out their relationship sometime after Spider-Man 3. It gives me comfort knowing they had grown a lot over the years and possibly even get married at some point. Ah, in another timeline we would have gotten Spider-Man 4.
@@wynnedwards94 I, too, think like that until I actually rewatched SM 3. MJ kind of cheated but when she hear Peter's voice in her telephone, Harry threatened her to break up with Peter.
@@wynnedwards94 tbf first movie she never cheated. they were never together and she had the hots for spiderman. 2nd movie Peter tries to convince her that she loves him but sees her moving on, til she realises Peter is Spiderman. and then movie 3, Peter is busy with Spiderman and work, but leaves little time with MJ which annoys her. She considers cheating but ultimately doesnt, which proves her loyalty. but Harry forces her to break his heart.
@DekuStickGamer she did cheat in the first movie. She kissed spiderman while dating Harry. And the third movie, she kissed Harry before Harry made her do anything.
I like how they just seem to accept that there is magic. It reminds me of the line in Infinity War. "He is from space. He is here to steal a necklace from a wizard". And Peter just rolls with it.
Earlier MCU movies: magic is just super advanced science and Norse gods are actually aliens. Later MCU: Fuck it, Magic is real, and gods of every pantheon and every religion in universe are actually real!
Early MCU: *court hearings and global controversy over how to deal with the fact that a rich dude has a mech suit now* Current MCU: “Yeah, my best friend is a wizard. Life’s just like this now.”
I think the best part of these clip is when Ned calls out for Peter and they all respond with their personal versions of Peter. Tom's Peter gets frustrated, he hasn't learned how to deal with frustration and shows it here. He's the youngest, he has a lot to learn. Andrew's Peter has dealt with great loss and great rage. He takes it casually but provides instruction for clarification. Tobey's Peter takes it like a joke because he was the most gentle of all of them. He was the most "down to earth" Peter of the three. He's felt all the loss and rage the other two have, but has had time to deal and live with it. He treats this like a joke and smiles/laughs about the triple mistake. Well acted.
Gosh I never even noticed this XD The little touches in every single scene. They could have easily all acted the same way to show they are all Peter, but them all being different people still is just, SO wonderful. The more I rewatch these clips, the more and more I see and love!
0:25 I swear, Andrew's movement there is the most relatable thing I've ever seen in a movie. That hesitation, the turn around as he starts walking, I've done that exact motion about a million times.
@@dekugh64 That's what I like about it, though. It's *just* a spin, so there was no reason to keep it in. But having it there feels extra "human," I guess. I won't claim to be an expert on movie details and such, but little things go a long way, in my opinion.
I was honestly shocked, even though they’re professional actors, just how much chemistry the three Spider-Men had together. Very lively and charming :D
A lot of MCU movies get bogged down by too many jokes, but NWH balances it perfectly. Scenes like the apartment fight and statue of liberty feel like life and death moments where no character is safe. But we have these times in between where characters each show their personality and relieve some tension. Masterful writing.
I fell out of the MCU after endgame but damn did they knock it out of the park with this movie. The fact that the script treats the other Peter parkers we know and love with respect is just amazing. I was worried that they were going to lecture Toby and Andrews spidermen or poke fun but it's clear that this movie was a passion project
This was pretty much the only MCU movie since Endgame that was worth watching and it's because of the characters outside of the MCU, lol. Talk abut ironic.
All three of them are different flavors of geek. Toby is old school geek, Andrew is geek that still likes things outside of science, and then we got new age geek.
I just love how this film symbolizes dealing with massive trauma. They are effectively the same person just at different points in life and different points of the healing/maturation process. Tobey is of course my favorite, but at this point in life I relate to Andrew’s the most. I’ve gone through my trauma and the emotions aren’t as strong anymore as to when I was in the Tom stage, but I’m not fully healed and at peace like Tobey yet. I’m still trying to manage my pain and my demons and trying to stay away from certain dark paths and be better every day.
I feel like in that moment, he channeled his inner kid when he was watching tobey on screen before he got to be Spider-Man. I bet in real life , he said the same thing when he was a kid. I heard he’s a nerd for Spider-Man so I’m sure that’s why he said that in the movie. I don’t think writers wrote that line.
I love the unique vibe that each Spidey brings to the table. Tobey is the oldest brother who already has his life in order, Andrew is the cheeky college-aged middle child, and Tom is the youngest brother who's trying to figure out his coming of age.
It was so great to have Toby in the movie. He's the iconic Peter, the so-heroic-he's-corny Peter, the one who's clearly lived as Spiderman for a while and has the benefit of lived experience that the other two young kids just don't have. Andrew felt like just a taller version of Tom, but Tobey was the big brother.
Andrew's Peter/Spiderman was a darker character, more troubled, and love seeing it here. Tom has a sweetness and an innocence that he brings to the character. Love them ALL.
When Ned asked Tobey about a best friend, I wish he mentioned Harry's name so that Andrew could've chimed in and compare experiences. Then at the end of the brief conversation, they try not to look at Ned as in the comics, Ned was the Hobgoblin. One of them anyways. I felt this would have lent a little more weight to Ned promising he won't turn evil and try to kill Tom.
Yea, I was hoping Andrew DID chime in saying that his best friend also tried to kill him. That would have made a stronger impact on Ned when he tells Tom that he would not turn evil and try to kill him.
Ned was the hobgoblin and Harry was the new goblin in SM3. But considering Ned forgot about Peter by the end I think it's inevitable, unless his memory somehow resurfaces.
I always feel bad for Harry, he didn't know anything, but he was the one who suffered the most, he lost his dad, lost his girl friend and also his trust on his best friend. The only thing left inside of Harry was the emptiness, the lost is too much for him to bear, in the end, he did forgive Peter and help him defeat Venom but he also lost his life. A very sad ending for him, I wish they could make reunion between Harry and Peter, but Peter only met Dr.Octo and Norman, i would be nice if he also met Harry
@@Geheimnis-c2eidk, i still have a feeling that Ned could become Hobgoblin. It would be a very different action to what we know of the character now, but if he remembered Peter and he was upset enough over Peter breaking his promise, I can see him transforming into a magical, rather than technological, Hobgoblin.
It's still amazingly impressive that each Spider-Man still plays by the tone of their respective series' without bumping creatively. It all connects so seamlessly yet they feel exactly like how they felt years ago without interrupting the flow or tone of the scene.
Love how this film redeemed Andrew’s spiderman and introduced Tobey’s to younger audiences. This was truly a master class in properly paying respects to the character of spiderman on the big screen.
I love how Tobey is talking to Tom like a older brother, but it's not just Tom. He also gives Andrew a vote of confidence about his love life. I feel like he's saying that even though Andrew lost the love of his life, he shouldn't give up on being Peter Parker. And if he can make it work with the MJ of his world, then he can find another special lady (considering their same person & all)
And he made sure Andrew knew he was the Amazing Spider-Man. And wasn’t anything wrong with him. Which I agree with. He wasn’t a bad Spider-Man or peter Parker. I just didn’t like the writing or the plot. And that first suit was eh
@@donnyouttheway4091 Yeah the plot could've been better. But one of my biggest complaints was that Andrew's starter suit was literally just a mask with a beanie hat.
@@robertthreadgill5356 eh, you gotta start somewhere, look at Daredevil, I'm willing to give a pass for poor looking costumes in the beginning of hero careers. It kind of adds character to them and makes their build up to getting more proper and iconic costumes more meaningful and impactful. Kind of like MMO players or RPG players starting in poor equipment and with time and experience they get armor and looks they are proud of. Each of the three Spider men had a rather poor looking beginner outfit but got good looking ones after. It's a nice detail that I'm glad stayed with all three.
I wonder how much it's affected his diet? If regular spiders aren't eating well, they can't produce as much silk, and it's weaker. It's mostly amino acids and proteins; I'd wager he gets food cravings for whatever is richest in what he needs.
@@alexisgrunden1556I remember reading somewhere that, if it needs to, spiders can eat their own webs for nourishment and to have the nutrients to make more.
@@creep1523 Considering that the original Ned Leeds was the first Hobgoblin in the comics, I could see that. I think the biggest effect might be with him no longer remembering Peter and thereby not having the influence of being Peter's friend and of knowing the critical people in his social circle like Aunt May.
@@danielhaire6677 also goblin is really a fan-favorite villain (2nd to Ock), I just wanna see how can they turn the friendly looking Ned into the crazed goblin
Not really! he was one of those side kicks that was just their for no apparent reason, one of the reasons why I think Tom hollands spiderman movies were not that good
0:06 I never caught this in the theater but someone pointed out that Tom picks up the goblin serum but slams it down because he was actually planning on killing him
@@Dirty_Dan205 very subtle but brilliant acting on Tobey's part, WATCH his reaction when Tom slams Osborn's cure down, hes basically like "oh boy, I'm gonna have to give this kid a talking to about gobby."
This movie was truly Tom Holland’s Spider-Man origin story. The anger and vengeance that he has for Norman is the same anger and vengeance that Tobey and Andrew faced in their origin stories. The line where Tobey says “we gotta cure all of them” shows that he cannot let his anger keep him from doing the right thing, something that Tom learns by the end of the movie. To forgive and let go. That’s what Spider-Man is about in my opinion.
2:38 I felt so bad for Andrew's Peter, seeing Tom's Peter and MJ in that tender moment together reminded him so much of him and Gwen! It's no wonder he looked absolutely horrified when he witnessed that Tom was about to go through the same experience in losing the love of his life until he saved her.
Yes, but then he found out Tobey’s Peter also ended up with someone named MJ and there’s this moment where his expression is like “Huh, maybe I’m meant to end up with an MJ as well”
@@curtyeomans8446 Idk I interpreted that differently. When Tobey’s Peter said him and MJ, Andrew’s Peter I think was more confused cause he knows Tom’s Peter’s GF’s name is MJ but didn’t realize that’s the name of Tobey’s Peter’s GF as well. He probably thought each of their GFs had different names at first.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie. Really funny without trying too hard. 3:52 the way Tobey stares at Andrew is hilarious and the line at “I magic now” cracks me up. This movie was so good.
"Got to cure all of them. That's what we do." And that attitude is why IMHO Spider-Man is the Marvel equivalent of Batman. Because he emphasizes with his villains to the point of wanting to save them.
I'd say a bit more Flash than Batman. Flash actually had relationships with his villains outside just throwing them in prison. Knew them on a personal (not private) level, kinda like Spidey
@@buhklao You're absolutely not wrong, especially with the more sympathetic villains, like Fries. I just think it's a trait that shows more in Flash, especially in animation, like JLA
Andrews face watching Mj and Peter together makes me so sad because he really did love Gwen and it’s a different type of pain when you know you did all you could and still couldnt save them
The concept of organic webbing was in James Cameron's script for a Spider-Man film. Many things of that script were rewritten by David Koepp while working with Sam Raimi; the only unchanged carryover was the organic webbing. Sam used it because to him, Peter being broke but making web-shooters could be unbelievable for some audiences.
I love that the entire time all 3 are together, Tobey can tell that Tom hasn't been through the "loss" that every Spider-Man goes through to become who they are. Tobey is like the older sibling Tom always needed. He tries so subtly to give Tom the proper direction to go to handle the hand he'd been dealt. He just wants everyone to be ok. And that's nice.
That zoom in on Andrew's face seeing Peter and MJ is just so heartbreaking. He lost his compared to the two of them and it's what makes him different. What made him stop pulling his punches...it just makes you feel for his Spider-Man story more and more. Everyone is equality as important as the other. We all love Tobey, but Andrew's work is wonderful.
I like how each of them has their own awkwardness as their version of Peter.
Tobey is softspoken, Andrew bumps into things and walks in circles, and Tom stutters.
All these little details are so good. Andrew's Spiderman was the best because of his physical acting and love how they let him shine with it.
Spider-Andrew even twitches his fingers as he's picking out chemical vials. Love catching all these little details, they're so genius.
I've always liked that andrew's take on spidey is one weird mf, he makes funny faces, he's really awkward around the girl he likes, that weird thing he did when he was talking about gwen with harry. Weird ass mf, 10/10
I also love how there's this tension when talking about curing ozborn with spider-tom cause out of all 3 he's more of a warrior, and they have to actually talk him down even silently from that nature.
I honestly thought Andrew's shambling about was just because the director didn't give him enough to go on direction-wise.
Possibly the most beautiful thing about this scene is the way that Tobey's Peter has, functionally, become Uncle Ben - the dignified and earnest, upstanding yet soft-spoken and wise, figure whom both Andrew and Tom need.
Maybe, even more so, he's his Aunt May. That soft spoken encouragement sounded just like her
It also gives his Peter some closure since both Otto and Norman died in his world beyond his control and he lived with that sadness so for him to teach Holland's Peter to keep his humility it was good.
I imagine the only reason he didn't die in this movie is because Sony (or possibly Tobey himself) objected.
Because violence wasn’t the way to go. In the end when Harry died I think he understood with great power comes great responsibility. His and Andrew’s lost the most
@@Potterholic1 I don't think Tobey would have a say in it lol
I think Tobey's webs being organic really pays off with this scene. It shows that not all Spider-men from every universe is the same.
but all of them are somehow Peter Parker (in this movie I mean)
@@BrokenSIMGlasses excuse me gwen ? All so doc. Oc become 1 as well
@@crowkoraki6910 I meant in this particular movie/multiverse since we are following Tom's Spiderman's POV.
I think that makes him the best among the three of them.
I love how his webs have some heavy impact to them. It’d be like getting punched if you got hit by that.
"You can't do that, huh?" - Bully Maguire
He still got the move
the soul of Bully Maguire still lives inside of him
Gonna cry?
You want forgiveness, get religion 💀
Bully maguire??
Love how they mentioned that Tobey's Peter and his MJ made it work after all the events of the original trilogy. Just a nice touch.
Yup. The trilogy left their relationship open-ended with them appearing to begin to reconcile at the end of Spider-Man 3. This movie confirmed that they did work things out and managed to have a life together.
It’s still stupid idea for tobey Peter choose Mary Jane over sweet girl like Betty, Russian chick, black cat, and Gwen
@@Karlebow571 How many of those were in the Tobey trilogy??
@@Zurie russian chick who was so loyal to him, gwen who was about it without knowing he was spiderman, betty who he had the hots for, and black cat/felicia would’ve been in spiderman 4
@@Karlebow571not really since he doesn’t love them and he never met Black Cat.
I love the Peter's reaction to Ned promising he wouldn't become a super villain and try to kill Peter. Because given any particular Peter's luck that was a valid concern for the future.
That's the Parker luck
Harry Osborne also tried to kill Andrew’s Peter and killed Gwen, I assume it was implied with how he put his arm around Ned, but wish it was said explicitly
In comics, Ned Leeds was one of the identities of the Hobgoblin
Well he is going to be super villain and rival to Spiderman in the future.
Oh uh... he's already magic so....
I’ve always liked the fact that Tom can’t even say Norman. That small moment shows that while he wants to cure the others, he doesn’t want to cure Norman he wants to beat the hell outta him for May’s death. And Tobey notices this before anyone else so he immediately takes that job and reminds him. Tobey knows better then anyone how dangerous Norman is when the Goblin is in control.
Tobey is also the one who is the most intimate with revenge and how it can turn you into a monster.
People thought Andrew's Spiderman was more cut throat/ darker, but they forgot just how blood thirsty Tobey really was in the original. He's the only Spiderman that killed the person who killed his uncle ben. He hit his MJ. Blew up his best friend... Tobey wants to save the other two from experiencing what he did
@@ChasehaWing most of that was with the Symbiotr tho
@@hectorbarbossa4403
Symbiote only enhanced what was already there. And Spidey was looking for Frank before the suit attatched itself to him and was planning a murder. Just like when he chased down the guy in the first film. He had planned to kill him, if not break every bone in his body for killing uncle Ben. And the sandman was next.
Tobey is accused of being the most soft hearted Spidey and a cry baby, but when I rewatched the films, it hit me how rare he actually cried, how brutal he could be, and how... scary he could be sometimes.
@@ChasehaWing Well, he really didn't kill either of the 2 people that were involved in Ben's death. The first guy who he originally thought did it tripped and stumbled out of a window. And the second guy who did kill Ben was sandman who obviously is way harder to kill than just soaking him in water. You can argue that he had intentions to kill both but ultimately he never actually does kill either.
@@gagetaylor192
Not for a lack of trying. We also have to debate: would the first guy be alive if Spiderman didn't chase him down. The most likely answer is yes.
I love how proud and sincere Ned is after telling Spidey-Tom he won't become a super villian. And Spidey-Andrew's support is so cute haha
4:33
He has seen too much
Hopefully, MCU Ned doesn't become the Hobgoblin or he'll eat his words.
He doesn't remember, so his promise is null to him. He can villain all he wants.
Lol I liked that Peter was hyped for him being magic lol
Ned just cute in general 😂
What makes this scene for me is that Tobey acts a lot like someone raised by Rosemary Harris' Aunt May. It's a subtle thing, but it really is nice to see. He talks to the other two the same way she did for him in his universe.
That’s a really good point. They all 3 do act somewhat different according to who their Aunt May version is as well.
Sorry but can y'all elaborate? I e seen all the spider films and don't follow your meaning.
@@NonStopKnocks Peter Parker’s parental figures are Uncle Ben and Aunt May. After losing Uncle Ben all he really has is Aunt May. He looks up to them both, and so ultimately takes after them.
Each Peter Parker’s Aunt May has a different personality slightly or speaks different. So each Peter Parker takes after his aunt May in slightly different ways.
@@NonStopKnocks I'm saying that a lot of Tobey's version of Peter talks in a similar manner to his version of aunt May. Like I can imagine her using the same words of encouragement that Tobey uses when talking to Andrew and Tom. Specifically the "It's what we do" talk. It's the mannerisms that make his performance richer because it feels like his version of Peter is capable of giving the same kind of pep talks aunt May would often do in the original trilogy.
Rosemary Harris was a REAL one from what i saw she did any stunt she could
The way andrews eyes brighten as soon as tobey says MJ. It gives him hope there’s someone out there waiting for him even after Gwen
Omg so sad 😢
I took it as him being confused, cause he knows that Tom's girlfriend's name is MJ! He didn't know that was the name of Tobey's girlfriend's (or presumably wife's) name too.
He looked more like he was asking "Wait hold the fuk up you dated a minor?"
But that's probably just me
It sucks because they were gonna introduce MJ in TASM3. Also Black Cat
Maybe in TASM3(assuming Sony is going to make it) they are going to introduce spider Gwen (played by Emma Stone also) from multiverse.
The fact Tobey knows exactly what Toms Spider-Man is thinking the whole time is amazing. It’s really like he can read his mind.
Well... he is him haha
He kinda knows that feeling after knowing what Sandman did to Ben.
Because Green Goblin was his archenemy first. He knows what it is like to hate the villain.
That’s high Tier Spider Sense and also a lot of time for self care and affirmation
During the serious scene where Peter 1 first meets Peters 2 and 3, #1 says he wants to tear Goblin apart, which also suggests that he will almost certainly kill Big Goblin Sr.
''Are you gonna go into battle dressed as a cool youth pastor or did you bring your suit?''
Andrew Garfield had the best quips by far.
I think the costume choices for Tobey and Andrew really hit home what a lot of the movie shows us:
Tobey doesn't need Spiderman. He is Spiderman because the world needs him. However, for Andrew it is different. He is still trying to deal with his trauma. Andrew needs Spiderman perhaps more than the world needs Spiderman.
You put that very nicely. Especially considering tobeys arc was him coming to terms that even if he’s better off without Spider-Man, he can’t just quit because the city has become his responsibility to protect.
Bro. Collect your No-Prize, this was dead solid perfect.
Beautiful
Right
Everything correct but is Spider-man not Spiderman
I really like that Toms Peter immediately accepts Toby’s organic webbing, where Andrew is just baffled by it. But he’s also been to space and dealt with aliens, so it’s not that strange for him now.
In another great show, Andrew Garfield helped to save New York from an alien invasion.
@@WarGrowlmon18Is that a Doctor Who reference?
@@oldchannelforayoungstupidf2649 Yep!!!🤩🤩🤩
“Bitch please-you’ve been to space”
@@WarGrowlmon18which episode?
I love Andrew Garfield's reaction to Tobey's organic webbing. The fact that Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man has organic webbing, has always been one of the coolest things about him. He doesn't need to reload, like the other two.
Existential crisis kicks in
Also in the battle scene, you can see that Tom and Andrew rarely use both hands when swinging to preserve their web fluid and use it as effective as possible. Tobey doesn't need to think about that, he just shoots it as he pleases because that isn't a limitation for him.
Until his hormones/emotions kick in and interfere with his ability to produce webbing lmao
@@Blueslyfox i mean he's already a grown man by now so it should be more rare for that to happen
@@LechitaDeSabor123 can't deny that... man gets old.
"He died in my arms after he tried to kill me , it was heartbreaking"🤣🤣
SO SILLY TEHE
Shouldve have added how he tried to make Peter jealous by stealing MJ.
He just DIED IN HIS ARMS TONIGHT~
The brilliance of Tobey and Andrew here: Tobey is in civilian clothing while Andrew is in his Spidey outfit the majority here. Both which indicates that one makes being Spider-Man a full time job and the other who balances the spider and the man. It’s a show don’t tell situation. Brilliant.
broda idts that actually means anything. Tom is also wearing his suit does that mean he's being spiderman like a job? Andrew was just transported to toms universe when he was spiderman so he wears the suit its not like he has other clothes😭. Fans tend to over analyse things without any actual proof
@@abrahammathew8021 man relax hes just having fun
@@abrahammathew8021 Dude it's his interpretation of the movie, there's no need to prove anything, part of the fun of movies is interpreting it your own way and making it fun for yourself
@@erads2185 Yeah but they don't have to make an English class out of it.
@@AdityaT03 you sound like a joy to watch movies with
Tobey showing everyone who's the real OG is the best part of this scene.
Plus he really does have a very good storyline in the film! That's for sure!😊
I rather be hit with the lab's web that organic's web
I don't know where and how it's made...
@@Vertutameit only makes him look like the actual OG and theyre imitating him through webshooters
@@VertutameMy guess is through the nervous system and spinal cord
@@Vertutame *sings* Spider-spoooge, Spider-spooge. Out of his wrists comes Spider-spooge....
God I love Tobey’s Spidey lines. “Gotta cure all of them, it’s what we do” and telling ASM not to give up on being “Peter”; dude is the GOAT keeping ASM Spidey and MCU Spidey in check with Aunt May and Uncle Ben’s ideals.
Harry osborn(James franco), harry osborn(Dane kaheen), Mary Jane watson(kirsten dunst), gwen stacy(Emma stone), gwen stacy(bryce dallas howard), George stacy(denis leary), and felicia hardy(felicity jones), and venom(Topher grace) should be in no way home.
I want a movie with all 3 uncle Bens and aunt mays.
Tobey definitely sounded like an old and experienced Spider-Man, like an Uncle Ben in Tom’s life.
we are 90's kids we dont kick ass and be cool ... we cure asses being moral
Yup Tobey being the dad/older bro to keep the younger ones in check
The chemistry between the 3 spider-men is off the charts. There's a real brotherly feel between them.
They are all supposed to be the same person despite their actors, one can have most chemistry only with themselves
I think it’s bad man like the script is bad
I love how they made the three of them seem like brothers. Tobey as the oldest, the calmest, the one who can balance his life as Peter Parker and Spider-Man. Andrew as the middle one, the funny one, the one who is always making fun of his brothers, and at the same time, the one who is overcoming his conflicts for the greater good. And Tom, the youngest of them, is still discovering how to deal with the motto: With Great Powers Come Great Responsibilities.
Me as the older brother of two younger brothers looks at Tobey: "It's what we do."
As the oldest brother myself, it is what we do
andrew doesn’t make fun of them 😭
I am also an oldest brother.
Older brother here
Not a lot of people talk about it but somehow they nailed the right casting for 3 Spideys in a row.
That is one heck of an achievement.
Only because we aren't really used to anyone else playing a live action Spiderman. At the times of their roles i'm sure loads of other worthy actors could have taken the part. It's just what we're used to now.
It’s easy to say in hindsight that Andrew is a good Spider-Man cause we’ve had time to see him grow as an actor and have grown to like him as an actor but I’m sure there’s other better options
@@rufusgreenleaf2466 I've watched Japanese Spiderman. First live-action Spiderman. Even predates Power Rangers and helped cement the Tokusatsu brand. EMISSARY OF HELL: SUPAIDAMAN.
yknow what they say, anyone can wear the mask
@anthonydominguez4744, nah, Andrew was always a great spiderman. He's the most comic accurate in terms of how Spiderman acts and behaves. It's not his fault the writing in his movies wasn't good.
I love how in every single universe, every Peter Parker is a scientist at heart, all three of them showed their scientist sides in this scene and I love that about them
We knew that Tobey was a nerd, but we didn’t get to see him really science like the other two. But this is great we see him, especially since in other futures, Peter’s a Science teacher.
It would be cool if their was a version of Peter where he's the top scientist in the Marvel universe
@Brian Silva I mean some of his conversations with octavius and osborn were like smart centric but they dont show him do anything in sam raimi movies
And I love how each of them show a different type of science. Tobey with chemistry and physics, Andrew with genetics, and Tom with robotics.
@@blackfox4138 But wouldn't the anti-goblin serum count as genetics though?
Tom’s like the little brother
Andrew’s the middle
& Tobey is the oldest one
I don't know why, but Andrew clapping Ned on the shoulder like "Good job, man", and Ned looking all proud, after he said he won't kill Peter is so damn funny.
I thought it was funny
@@lizzybethnj617 😁
The awkward silence got me after that. 😂
@@thatonequietkid4459 😄
Given how TASM 2 went down......
2:40 i felt so sorry for garfields spiderman right there, you can see how much that tears him up, even tobey notices
Gotta be careful where you fall...
Tobey is actually really perspective. Especially now that he's older and wiser, you notice him keeping an eye on everyone during the film. He is sweet to MJ and Ned and let's them have their moments with their Peter when needed. He is quick to pick up on Andrew's Peter's self deprecation and gently tries to steer him to a better mindset. He is the first to pick up when the Green Goblin is near, and when Tom Peter almost falls to his own murderous rage or get clouded by it, he knows when to step in and how to calm him with the right words or just a look.
Even in a practical sense, that little duel with Andrew when they first meet had him disable the other safely in one move. And he's quick to realize his powers are a little different than the others when none of them realize he has no web holsters.
Tobey's become the wise old mentor that his Uncle and Aunt were to him.
I love how they gave him a 2nd chance in saving the woman he lost, well his MJ.
@@davidchism6081 bonk
It’s a movie chill
I love how Tobey's Peter, being the most experienced, and the who has at this point figured out the whole being Spiderman thing, acts as a mentor figure to both Andrew's and Tom's Peters. Andrew's Peter is still in the process of overcoming his demons, and Tom's is truly just starting to learn what it means to be a hero, the sort of sacrifice involved, and how at the same time he has both been gifted and cursed with his powers.
Honestly unpopular opinon but this is why i prefer nwh compare to spider-verse, it really feels like ever spider-man has a purpose and both tobey and andrew have a proper closure in their story. In spiderverse apart from peter and miles every other character was a 2 dimensional throw-away
@@hydroking2969 to be fair NWH got 7 movies worth of backstory prior. Spider-verse is only planned to have 3 movies total, Into, Across and Beyond
@@feedzuh that's also true point that need to be notice
@@hydroking2969spiderverse only going to be a trilogy, it isnt gonna have much backstory for each of every spiderman, nwh have ton of sources material from previous movie and able to bring old cast into the movie, unlike spider verse which is a animation movie, at least they have many references in the movie, comparing both movie is unfair
@@hydroking2969nah spider verse is great
0:16 I only realize from the way the actors are arranged in this scene that Andrew Garfield is a lot taller than the other two Spidermen.
Still love how Tobey's Peter Parker just exerted dominance over the other two by demonstrating his natural webs.
I think Tobey should've fought as a cool youth pastor
He's older and more mature.
@@TCG1979 That too, part of the reason why he's my preferred MCU Spider-Man.
@@Doceli-dg3cn😂😂😂😂
Maybe, but not intentionally.
0:28 this is great. You can tell Tobey's Peter already knows exactly what Tom's Peter is thinking here, but knows he has to be gentle because Tom's Peter is not in the right place emotionally and also he can empathize with Tom's Peter a lot as he's gone through the same thing. He pulls off the gentle big brother role so well, just reminding Tom what Spider-men do - save people, not get revenge.
He even noticed something was off when Tom Peter didn’t say Osborn when he mentioned the other villains, paused a bit, and immediately talked about making the cures
Which is ironic considering Tobey is so difficult and unlike that in real life
And he does the same thing at the end of the video. Instead of agreeing to "kick some ass", he reminds everyone what it's really about.
@@mediadragon2191he also noticed Tom slammed Osborns cure on the table instead of placing it gently
@@Xgendude14 That's not really fair just because he hates press and paparazzi, so ofc he's always grumpy on camera.
I love how meta Andrew’s arc is. Him feeling like a failure from losing Gwen no doubt mirrors how Andrew felt about how poorly his movies were received. This movie was some much needed closure both in the story and in real life. Peter 3 got closure from saving MJ and Andrew got closure by getting to be in this movie.
I think this is particularly true because of the "you are amazing " scene up on the bridge. I really hope he feels good about how well he was received by the audiences. People went crazy seeing him back in action.
@@amberreed4443 which is why more than ever we need TASM 3
@@roleemack1535 I think that gets complicated with Sony's pairing with Marvel and the contract with Tom. However, I am happy for Garfield if it happens. I am a Tobey girl but I watched Andrew's as well.
There was suppose to be a Spiderman 4 and a TASM 3, but both failed due to corporate interference!!! I'm so mad about it!!! (Venom was never suppose to be apart of Spiderman 3 and its shoe horn addition ruined the dog's movie script! And TASM had so many villians because corporate forced them to shoehorn them in so they could have set up for the sinister 6!)
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone dated for a while. According to some rumors he still has feelings for her. If this is true then it wouldn't be too hard for him to channel said feelings into this scene.
Tobey: "you see this kids? It's organic"
I really love the Tobey's version of Peter Parker. The way he keeps the character so vigilante is what makes it interesting. He kept the character unrevealing and the way he showed the organic webs, that's what shocked everyone else, including Andrew and Tom.
Yeah, it makes him more unique than the other two.
@@jayg7714 exactly. But according to the comics, spider man have the web shooters and not the organic webs. But still then, Tobey's version makes much sense too. He was bitten by the lab spider and that's how he got the power of the web.
@Moa Changkiri yeah true, the organic webs was in the comics at some point, but not enough for anyone to notice because they got taken out quick, thats why everyone was shocked when tobey did that back in his first movie, regardless i grew up with tobeys spiderman so i knew he'd get some love
@@jayg7714 exactly. Tobey's version makes much sense when he does the webbing. Like he said in the last scene, that it comes from his inner body when he shoots them
Yes, *VIGILANTE* !
That's right! A *masked vigilante who is a threat to the city* !
I love how Tobey's Peter says that he's been thinking about how to cure Norman for a long time. Norman and Harry are both long since dead in his universe, but he still cares enough about them to figure out how he'd cure them if he'd had the chance.
it signifies that the point of this movie/story of this movie is about all of them getting their second chances and trying to undone what was already done. I just watched this movie last week don't judge me why I'm this late lol. anyways, as I've stated, the story of the movie is about redemption... Tobey's Peter is trying to redeem himself because he have done a lot of things he never thought back then, and became basically the Uncle Ben for the rest of Peters. Andrew wants to redeem himself by trying to save Tom's Peter on what he would become if he let his anger get the better of him, and he redeemed himself by saving Zendaya's MJ, because that's the only chance he could get to get rid off of his nightmares of not saving his Gwen Stacy that still haunts him til that moment. and Tom's Peter is trying to redeem himself by correcting all of the mistakes he committed and he thinks it's his own very fault that May died.
He only said that in case he may encounter another version of the green goblin who were messing with the performers enhancers. Plus killing Norman Osborn is not with Harry would want it because if you ever found out what he will do, he’ll never forgive him. I wish if I had a role in this movie, I would reveal the truth because I’m the one with redemption here. because he behaves like he’s possessed by a symbiote.
I figure that in his world, he may have visited Harry's home after his friend's death and found vials of the original performance enhancers which he studied. Or at least he read Norman's original research on them. He did write a paper on Norman's research of nanotechnology, after all.
@@BeecroftA Exactly.
@@BeecroftA he did find the lair that Harry made thanks to the scuffle in Spiderman 3. It had performance enhancers and the tech used to distribute it
I love their reaction to Tobey's web fluid being organic. Garfield being like "How on earth does that even...?" will never not be funny to me.
Tobey asking "you can't do that huh?" With a smug on his face was so funny.saying he is the real goat
@@bestisbest6581 Bully McGuire 😤
😂 his FACE as he keeps looking at Tobey is hysterical
Andrews Spider-Man is such a nerd and just wants to understand the SCIENCE and I love him for it
Tom spidy cut it because he already seen some weird shts hahaha. Andrew on the other hand is still curious because he only seen a russian guy in a rhinoceros machine so far. 🤣
4:06 "you can't do that huh" -tobey Maguire
3:14 I live how Andrew realizes that both tom and Toby’s Peters all end up with their respective MJs as well. Means he still has a chance at love and probably thinking about the MJ at home
Well his Gwen died so maybe he finds his MJ
@@LostInSpace22 If only they made The Amazing Spider-Man 3.
Shailene Woodley was going to be MJ
Yeah, you could also interpret that it also means that his relationship with Gwen was never going to work out and it was destined to end in tragedy.
@@LostInSpace22Fun fact: in TASM 2 MJ was supposed to be included but the idea was scrapped.
I love how Tom didn’t mention Green Goblin when going through the devices. But Toby brought I up with the “Gotta cure all of em.” Cause he knew Tom wanted to kill Green Goblin. Such good writing.
Cure that ass.
He also makes it a point to slam that ish on the table lol.
right because Tobey's Spider-Man was also the one to stop Tom's from killing green goblin..He was the one that just knew what went through Tom-Spidey's head.
Damnnn I didn’t even notice that!!
The fact he looked at him seriously too. I never understood that acting choice before but now I do and it’s great.
Best thing marvel ever did for their fans was this film.
Agreed.
Agreed
when they decide to bring tobey spiderman and deadpool together they will have truly done them justice
@@wuftchan8299 for sure. But i want to see spidey and venom together too
@@wuftchan8299personally, I think Andrew’s spidey would work better with Deadpool. More snark
From what I’ve heard, Maguire and Garfield were both pretty happy to put the suit on again. Maguire was like “finally” when filmmakers called him and was ready to do the role again. As for Garfied, we all know Amazing Spider-Man stopped at 2. So No Way Home gave him the chance to tie up some loose ends.
I like that NWH treats all the Peters with respect; it could have been all too easy for the writers to make Andrew's Peter the butt of all the jokes considering the TASM movies didn't do well, but he's rightfully treated with respect here.
Except that last save with MJ, poor Andrew's Peter.
@@TheBlackGamingAntagonist-dy9ixwtf the was the most respect Andrew’s Peter ever got in the movie. Absolute catharsis.
I know that's how it's supposed to feel but I just can't help but hold this chip on my shoulder. It feels malicious, even if it wasn't meant to. Personal issue, I suppose.@@edadankmemes
@@TheBlackGamingAntagonist-dy9ix Saving his alternate universe's girlfriend from a fall was his way of redeeming himself for failing to save Gwen.
@@gamestation2690
Especially since you can see him shouting "NO!!" despite the muted audio. He won't go through that again so he jumped in to save Michelle. Great redemption scene that completes his character arc, essentially.
I love that they even cared to have their individual web shooting sounds. The attention to detail and care they have specifically for the Spider-Men is beautiful
That, the musical themes from their respective films, and their landing poses when the three swing together are unique to their films. I love that they went to such love and care making sure each Spidey was true to their respective movies.
heck yes
Even I thought about that
Bruv no shit this movie was terrible
@@monkeyman12328 *_No Way Home_* is the exact opposite of actual shit like *_The Force Awakens._* It actually took the three characters we're interested in and brought them together and let them interact!
0:08 Tobey’s reaction to Tom slamming the green goblin’s cure knowing he has a different plan for him is just top tier acting
Holy shit i dont know if thats a coincidence or not but man, if you're right then damn that's good.
Shows just how perceptive he is
@@TheRealBorb well, he's the oldest one
And he also waiting for Andrew go, just to show how considerated he is
And how he was trying to emphasize that "we're going to CURE all of them. And that's what we'll do" to Tom's spiderman, as to say don't kill the goblin
I just notice that too!!
4:55 I feel like this would've been the perfect moment for MJ to say "Go get 'em, tiger."
I love how despite all the other superpowers Andrew has seen by now, he's just fascinated by Toby's organic webbing.
Who wouldn't be? They was on some x men stuff right there
Andrew's Spiderman seems the most scientifically minded out of the three. Like the other two tinker/ are geniuses/ love to study. But Andrew seemed borderline obsessed with all things science, but had a special love for biological splicing.
So Tobey's web shooters must be EXTREMELY exciting to him, and I'd bet that if he had time/ was in his own universe, he'd ask if he could do some tests on Tobey to explore his powers to the extreme.
He was mentally trying to figure it out while Tom was explaining the plan 🤣
@@ChasehaWingYea if he has time to "study" Tobey's Peter. He'd definitely find a way to take some of Tobey Peter's DNA to enhance his own spider DNA.
I love how Tobey's the chilled one.
He's older, experienced, it's a daily job for him
He’s much more older and far more experienced. He may not have the avengers or anything of the sort in his world but he still deals with beings of supernatural origin and I wouldn’t put it past him to have similar adventures like this in his past. Andrew seems excited but still relatively calm about everything. Not as experienced as Tobey but still battle-hardened, willing to do what he has to do. Toms Spider-Man just went through major hardship for the second time, everything is going upside down and this is the first time where he’s dealing with loss and vengeance. He may have done some miraculous feats the others haven’t, but he still doesn’t have the age to go along with the experience to focus on his instincts, his emotions.
Tobey and andrew spiderman know these villians well
You'd be chilled if you had webs shooting out of your literal body. Actually, maybe not.
He was not that chill in Spider-Man 3 tho
Andrew Garfield was undeniably the best part of this movie for me! He easily had the best lines/jokes in the whole film. The “Cool youth pastor” line still has me dying and that Pat on the back to Ned and curiously staring at Toby’s wrists even after Tom’s Peter said focus had me laughing
Peter 3 is the second best show stealer of the movie!
I didn't like Garfield's Spiderman movies mostly because of his Peter Parker. But I love him in this movie, especially the scenes you mention here. There is just something pleasantly different about him in this movie.
@@pertyslick6171 I am grateful that the writers took the "he's not a good Peter Parker" criticism and made it an actual plot point for his character, Andrew's Spiderman no longer believes he can be a good "Peter", and instead focuses solely on Spider-man stuff.
It's actually beautiful how well the writers work with these different iterations of the characters.
I think they did that on purpose to make up for Andrew’s poorer reception. They gave him the best script.
I thought it was neat because I always felt meh towards The Amazing Spiderman and didn't even watch its sequel. But despite that yeah I agree Garfield was the standout in this film
5:04 “Cure that ass. “DEAD”
There were so many amazing lines in this one scene, but that one to finish it off is just *chef’s kiss.*
I love Tom‘s “no” at 4:12, mostly “of course I can’t do that” but also a jealous hint of “wait why can’t I do that” 😂
I think the second hint is more scared and grossed out
cause toby is better than all of them
@@jonathandeleon5588 lmaoo No
@@LouiePizzle must be a 15 year old lol understandable
@@jonathandeleon5588 XD
Tobey being the voice of reason and Andrew being the voice of expirience makes them blend together so well. Tobey is the representation of spideys ideals and Andrew is the repredentation of having tragedy overtake you. However Tobey didnt get any development andrew and tom did, which is perfect
That's good yk
Tobey's character was done well in his series.
Andrew and Tom, were the ones with flaws and they fixed it.
@@sportypt2417they all have huge flaws
Toby’s lived through 3 Spider Man movies. He got his development
What do you mean Tobey didn't get any development? He managed to save Norman this time.
@@thingy373 And he is balancing his life.
Does anyone else think that this crossover was better than the Avengers? This was a real crossover. With the Avengers you knew it was going to happen, they’re all part of the same series, it was not a surprise. But this is 3 different movies series, 3 different eras, 3 different styles and themes, coming together, something we did not think was ever going to happen, and we see characters we literally never thought we’d see interact, interacting!
Except Avengers 1 had better dialogue
@@Cymoar and story
@@Cymoar Obviously. No Way Home wasn't even originally planned like this, the script was made so late I think, so it's messy, not to mention Tom Holland had to deal with Sony first.
The whole movie was really a love letter to all the fans. And it shows. That's why it did so well.
I think the Avengers is a little more special, because I believe that's the first time we've ever seen such a crossover like that, where 3 distinct and separate superhero movies that have only Coulson as a commonality combine into that one iconic scene. That in itself I think is pretty historic. And it probably won't be replicated at the same level ever again. Arrowverse might have come close, as well as some Power Ranger stuff.
There is something though about seeing all three Peter Parkers talking to each other and working together against all the villains from the other movies. That's pretty historic too. Although I still give The Avengers the edge.
Man I almost forgot HOW DAMN GOOD this movie is
I grew up with tobey. Liked and respected andrew. And stand behind tom. This movie finally gave ME as a fan - i love them all. Good transition. Good everything. Honestly cried at the cinema.
Many years from now children will look back at this and we tell them stories about this legendary trio of Spider Men...
Ask your Dr to go ahead and write you a prescription for Two testicles and get that filled stat.
@@ShinzoX90 why are you talking to yourself?
@@toybonnie9329 what an absolute neck breaker of a zinger. You really stung me bro. Sick burn. You have a special out on Netflix?
cringe
I love how Tobey’s Peter lets us know that he and his MJ managed to work out their relationship sometime after Spider-Man 3. It gives me comfort knowing they had grown a lot over the years and possibly even get married at some point. Ah, in another timeline we would have gotten Spider-Man 4.
I freaking hate Maguire's MJ. She literally cheats on someone in every movie. Not to mention bailing on her wedding for Peter.
maybe we'll get kind of a Renew Your Vows with Tobey and Kirsten. I would love to see them back.
@@wynnedwards94 I, too, think like that until I actually rewatched SM 3. MJ kind of cheated but when she hear Peter's voice in her telephone, Harry threatened her to break up with Peter.
@@wynnedwards94 tbf first movie she never cheated. they were never together and she had the hots for spiderman. 2nd movie Peter tries to convince her that she loves him but sees her moving on, til she realises Peter is Spiderman. and then movie 3, Peter is busy with Spiderman and work, but leaves little time with MJ which annoys her. She considers cheating but ultimately doesnt, which proves her loyalty. but Harry forces her to break his heart.
@DekuStickGamer she did cheat in the first movie. She kissed spiderman while dating Harry. And the third movie, she kissed Harry before Harry made her do anything.
I like how they just seem to accept that there is magic.
It reminds me of the line in Infinity War. "He is from space. He is here to steal a necklace from a wizard". And Peter just rolls with it.
Earlier MCU movies: magic is just super advanced science and Norse gods are actually aliens.
Later MCU: Fuck it, Magic is real, and gods of every pantheon and every religion in universe are actually real!
Early MCU: *court hearings and global controversy over how to deal with the fact that a rich dude has a mech suit now*
Current MCU: “Yeah, my best friend is a wizard. Life’s just like this now.”
"The city is flying and we're fighting an army of robots. And I have a bow and arrow. Nothing makes sense."
i read that line in RDJ's voice lmaooo
After all the events thats happened like aliens and blips, magic is just a casual thing atp lol
I love how they are all needs but in different ways. One is a chemist, one is a biologist, and one is an engineer.
I think the best part of these clip is when Ned calls out for Peter and they all respond with their personal versions of Peter. Tom's Peter gets frustrated, he hasn't learned how to deal with frustration and shows it here. He's the youngest, he has a lot to learn. Andrew's Peter has dealt with great loss and great rage. He takes it casually but provides instruction for clarification. Tobey's Peter takes it like a joke because he was the most gentle of all of them. He was the most "down to earth" Peter of the three. He's felt all the loss and rage the other two have, but has had time to deal and live with it. He treats this like a joke and smiles/laughs about the triple mistake.
Well acted.
Wrong they recreated the meme, THE MEME you know 👉👉☝️☝️👈👈
Gosh I never even noticed this XD The little touches in every single scene. They could have easily all acted the same way to show they are all Peter, but them all being different people still is just, SO wonderful. The more I rewatch these clips, the more and more I see and love!
I love how Tom-Peter just utterly gives up like "bro take the hint."
0:25
I swear, Andrew's movement there is the most relatable thing I've ever seen in a movie. That hesitation, the turn around as he starts walking, I've done that exact motion about a million times.
It’s just a fucking spin, Jesus Christ y’all really trying hard
@@dekugh64 That's what I like about it, though. It's *just* a spin, so there was no reason to keep it in. But having it there feels extra "human," I guess. I won't claim to be an expert on movie details and such, but little things go a long way, in my opinion.
@@blueemblem2788 agree
And then the little finger flutters as he's reaching for tools. Literally do that all the time at my work
Andrew Garfield performs with everything he's got, why I really love him in pretty much anything he does. He's a genius.
I was honestly shocked, even though they’re professional actors, just how much chemistry the three Spider-Men had together. Very lively and charming :D
Maybe because they’ve all looked up to each other and it’s almost a dream come true for the three of them to make the movie
A lot of MCU movies get bogged down by too many jokes, but NWH balances it perfectly. Scenes like the apartment fight and statue of liberty feel like life and death moments where no character is safe. But we have these times in between where characters each show their personality and relieve some tension. Masterful writing.
I fell out of the MCU after endgame but damn did they knock it out of the park with this movie. The fact that the script treats the other Peter parkers we know and love with respect is just amazing. I was worried that they were going to lecture Toby and Andrews spidermen or poke fun but it's clear that this movie was a passion project
I think the director was the same guy who did Tobey's movies.
@@WarGrowlmon18 No thats sam who did multiverse of madness
@@WarGrowlmon18
Tobey Movies: Sam Raimi
Andrew Movies: Mark Webb
Tom Movies: Jon Watts
And know it’s incorporated in Across the spider-verse connecting all the spider-men.
This was pretty much the only MCU movie since Endgame that was worth watching and it's because of the characters outside of the MCU, lol. Talk abut ironic.
Bully Maguire: "you cant do that huh?"
Gonna cry?
Gonna put some dirt in your eye
🎵 Ba ba ba ba ba baaaaaaah 🎵
Bully Maguire: “Look what they need to mimic a fraction of my power!”
@@gameragodzilla JJJ: He's copying my line! This Wall-crawling psychopath is a menace!
I love how Andrew is like " are you gonna go into battle dressed as a cool youth pastor or do you have your suit " made me laugh out loud.
All three of them are different flavors of geek. Toby is old school geek, Andrew is geek that still likes things outside of science, and then we got new age geek.
XD My favorite part, honestly. It just came out of nowhere.
It was gold.
I started calling Tobey's Peter "youth pastor Peter"
@@rogers.5 I feel like Tobey's Peter could make it work, if he was of the faith.
I just love how this film symbolizes dealing with massive trauma. They are effectively the same person just at different points in life and different points of the healing/maturation process. Tobey is of course my favorite, but at this point in life I relate to Andrew’s the most. I’ve gone through my trauma and the emotions aren’t as strong anymore as to when I was in the Tom stage, but I’m not fully healed and at peace like Tobey yet. I’m still trying to manage my pain and my demons and trying to stay away from certain dark paths and be better every day.
The part where Ned calls Peter’s name, and all three just turn around, “Yeah? Oh, sorry. We’re all Peter Parker.”, gets me every time!! 😂😂
They did point meme
And it totally resonates with people who share the same name in class and stuff.
THE COMPUTERRRRRRRR
"Peter Peter"
"Doesn't help"
"Peter Parker"
"Nah, it's still the same man" lol
My favorite part was when Tom threw up his hands, like really Ned? 😂
4:13 "how on earth does that even"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Andrews reaction clearly got me there!
I feel like in that moment, he channeled his inner kid when he was watching tobey on screen before he got to be Spider-Man. I bet in real life , he said the same thing when he was a kid. I heard he’s a nerd for Spider-Man so I’m sure that’s why he said that in the movie. I don’t think writers wrote that line.
Rewatching this scene has icebear in tears again just like in theaters 😭😭
I love the unique vibe that each Spidey brings to the table. Tobey is the oldest brother who already has his life in order, Andrew is the cheeky college-aged middle child, and Tom is the youngest brother who's trying to figure out his coming of age.
I can't get enough of this analysis of the three Spider-Men. It's such a wonderful dynamic.
I love how Andrew, having a genetics/biology background, is so utterly fascinated with Tobey's webs :)
It was so great to have Toby in the movie. He's the iconic Peter, the so-heroic-he's-corny Peter, the one who's clearly lived as Spiderman for a while and has the benefit of lived experience that the other two young kids just don't have. Andrew felt like just a taller version of Tom, but Tobey was the big brother.
So true. Toby's Peter would probably be 2 decades into being spiderman up to this point. And it's just a few years for other two.
Andrew's Peter/Spiderman was a darker character, more troubled, and love seeing it here. Tom has a sweetness and an innocence that he brings to the character. Love them ALL.
You cant spell Spider-Man and you like the crappy version of him.
@@redrick8900 Don't like, don't watch. Bye.
@@FireLordJohn3191 Yeah. I don't, halfwit. Great comeback. I can see why you like crappy movies.
I love andrew's look when he tobey says his best friend died in his arms "oh man that sucks I know what that feels like" to "wtf he tried to kill you"
Harry who died saving tobey- am i joke to you?
@@MrCat-nd1xk Earlier in Spider-Man 3 Harry DID try to kill Peter though.
In fairness Andrew’s Harry also tried to kill him.
@@spentlizard353 ya but Gwen died in his arms
When Ned asked Tobey about a best friend, I wish he mentioned Harry's name so that Andrew could've chimed in and compare experiences. Then at the end of the brief conversation, they try not to look at Ned as in the comics, Ned was the Hobgoblin. One of them anyways. I felt this would have lent a little more weight to Ned promising he won't turn evil and try to kill Tom.
Yea, I was hoping Andrew DID chime in saying that his best friend also tried to kill him. That would have made a stronger impact on Ned when he tells Tom that he would not turn evil and try to kill him.
Ned was the hobgoblin and Harry was the new goblin in SM3.
But considering Ned forgot about Peter by the end I think it's inevitable, unless his memory somehow resurfaces.
@@keemeisternot just tried to kill him but successfully killed Gwen as well
I always feel bad for Harry, he didn't know anything, but he was the one who suffered the most, he lost his dad, lost his girl friend and also his trust on his best friend. The only thing left inside of Harry was the emptiness, the lost is too much for him to bear, in the end, he did forgive Peter and help him defeat Venom but he also lost his life. A very sad ending for him, I wish they could make reunion between Harry and Peter, but Peter only met Dr.Octo and Norman, i would be nice if he also met Harry
@@Geheimnis-c2eidk, i still have a feeling that Ned could become Hobgoblin. It would be a very different action to what we know of the character now, but if he remembered Peter and he was upset enough over Peter breaking his promise, I can see him transforming into a magical, rather than technological, Hobgoblin.
Toby felt like he'd just be the same spiderman with the regular abilities as the other 2 until he saw that they needed to make their webs
It's still amazingly impressive that each Spider-Man still plays by the tone of their respective series' without bumping creatively. It all connects so seamlessly yet they feel exactly like how they felt years ago without interrupting the flow or tone of the scene.
Love how this film redeemed Andrew’s spiderman and introduced Tobey’s to younger audiences. This was truly a master class in properly paying respects to the character of spiderman on the big screen.
Don’t use that word redeemed.
Yea there really awesome
@@gbikekedeborah They weren’t
@@Dave-gk6siAndrew's movies were kinda trash
@@Muertagirl True
"And I promise you. I won't turn into a super villain and try to kill you."
That should be the best friend oath for the rest of time. 😂
Mordo : never said never
So, Hobgoblin might be a big shock, eh?
@@TaylorMcCall72592Ned forgot everything related to Peter.
He's probably going to die as the HobGoblin.
Maguire is still my best Spider-Man
Same bro I like all of them tho
2:36 Aw...F***. That Hurts. Andrew Peter Watching Tom Peter and MJ Together Knowing He Can't Have That With Gwen Anymore Kills Me
I love how Tobey is talking to Tom like a older brother, but it's not just Tom. He also gives Andrew a vote of confidence about his love life. I feel like he's saying that even though Andrew lost the love of his life, he shouldn't give up on being Peter Parker. And if he can make it work with the MJ of his world, then he can find another special lady (considering their same person & all)
And he made sure Andrew knew he was the Amazing Spider-Man. And wasn’t anything wrong with him. Which I agree with. He wasn’t a bad Spider-Man or peter Parker. I just didn’t like the writing or the plot. And that first suit was eh
@@donnyouttheway4091 Yeah the plot could've been better. But one of my biggest complaints was that Andrew's starter suit was literally just a mask with a beanie hat.
@@robertthreadgill5356 eh, you gotta start somewhere, look at Daredevil, I'm willing to give a pass for poor looking costumes in the beginning of hero careers. It kind of adds character to them and makes their build up to getting more proper and iconic costumes more meaningful and impactful. Kind of like MMO players or RPG players starting in poor equipment and with time and experience they get armor and looks they are proud of.
Each of the three Spider men had a rather poor looking beginner outfit but got good looking ones after. It's a nice detail that I'm glad stayed with all three.
Tobey flexing his organic web will never get old
I wonder how much it's affected his diet? If regular spiders aren't eating well, they can't produce as much silk, and it's weaker. It's mostly amino acids and proteins; I'd wager he gets food cravings for whatever is richest in what he needs.
@@alexisgrunden1556I remember reading somewhere that, if it needs to, spiders can eat their own webs for nourishment and to have the nutrients to make more.
@@ricardoj376 Yeah, some species will recycle the old webbing once the stickiness has worn off or it gets too torn up from prey ripping it apart.
@@alexisgrunden1556 when he eats pineapple his web taste better
@@ricardoj376 its possible due to his spider physiology
1:19 dude, he saved your life!
Marvel inconstancy 🤷♂️
That pissed me off in the theater 😡
4:26 “I magic now” -Ned
He magic now
@@bottunde he no longer know he magic ;-;
@@immagical7036 wait, why not? The spell only made everyone forget Spiderman
@@bottunde eh, that’s just the vibe I got from the ending
I hope he remembers he magic now
Ned is a world-class side-kick! Jacob Balaton both steals, and melds perfectly into every scene he's a part of!
He’s pretty funny too, couldn’t get over his romantic arc in far from home. He’s hilarioussss man
I still expect him to be hobgoblin..
@@creep1523 Considering that the original Ned Leeds was the first Hobgoblin in the comics, I could see that. I think the biggest effect might be with him no longer remembering Peter and thereby not having the influence of being Peter's friend and of knowing the critical people in his social circle like Aunt May.
@@danielhaire6677 also goblin is really a fan-favorite villain (2nd to Ock), I just wanna see how can they turn the friendly looking Ned into the crazed goblin
Not really! he was one of those side kicks that was just their for no apparent reason, one of the reasons why I think Tom hollands spiderman movies were not that good
"Cure. Cure some ass".
Yep. That's our boy. I love how delightfully nerdy Tobey-Peter is.
The flawless execution of what I thought was impossible makes this the greatest superhero movie ever.
0:06 I never caught this in the theater but someone pointed out that Tom picks up the goblin serum but slams it down because he was actually planning on killing him
And he also doesn't mention his name.
And the way he acted when tobey said that they have to cure all of them made it seem that wasn’t his intention.
He was planning on killing him.
@@Dirty_Dan205 very subtle but brilliant acting on Tobey's part, WATCH his reaction when Tom slams Osborn's cure down, hes basically like "oh boy, I'm gonna have to give this kid a talking to about gobby."
@@nickbutcher760It’s so adorable like his son was hurt by the bully so he plans on taking revenge but the dad has to explain to him... Lol
This movie was truly Tom Holland’s Spider-Man origin story. The anger and vengeance that he has for Norman is the same anger and vengeance that Tobey and Andrew faced in their origin stories. The line where Tobey says “we gotta cure all of them” shows that he cannot let his anger keep him from doing the right thing, something that Tom learns by the end of the movie. To forgive and let go. That’s what Spider-Man is about in my opinion.
I love how awkward all the Peters are, they really look like the same person in different stages of their life. 😂
Best part about that whole entire lineup was Tobey Maguire came back to play Spider-Man. That was my Spider-Man the OG the original
2:38 I felt so bad for Andrew's Peter, seeing Tom's Peter and MJ in that tender moment together reminded him so much of him and Gwen!
It's no wonder he looked absolutely horrified when he witnessed that Tom was about to go through the same experience in losing the love of his life until he saved her.
Yes, but then he found out Tobey’s Peter also ended up with someone named MJ and there’s this moment where his expression is like “Huh, maybe I’m meant to end up with an MJ as well”
@@curtyeomans8446 Idk I interpreted that differently. When Tobey’s Peter said him and MJ, Andrew’s Peter I think was more confused cause he knows Tom’s Peter’s GF’s name is MJ but didn’t realize that’s the name of Tobey’s Peter’s GF as well.
He probably thought each of their GFs had different names at first.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie. Really funny without trying too hard. 3:52 the way Tobey stares at Andrew is hilarious and the line at “I magic now” cracks me up. This movie was so good.
"Got to cure all of them. That's what we do."
And that attitude is why IMHO Spider-Man is the Marvel equivalent of Batman. Because he emphasizes with his villains to the point of wanting to save them.
Also both have had relationship with sexy cat thieves.
I'd say a bit more Flash than Batman. Flash actually had relationships with his villains outside just throwing them in prison. Knew them on a personal (not private) level, kinda like Spidey
@@pattonkeith Idk mayne I feel like you're ignoring a lot of comraderie Batman had with his rogue's gallery, especially in the arkham series
@@buhklao You're absolutely not wrong, especially with the more sympathetic villains, like Fries. I just think it's a trait that shows more in Flash, especially in animation, like JLA
@@anirudhverma1826 damn u
Andrews face watching Mj and Peter together makes me so sad because he really did love Gwen and it’s a different type of pain when you know you did all you could and still couldnt save them
Tobey's Peter is unique in his ability to generate his own webs. Not even the comics had that. That was Sam Raimi's own twist on the character.
The comics did have that just not for 616 Peter
sam wanted to make it more realistic apparently, which uh....
The concept of organic webbing was in James Cameron's script for a Spider-Man film. Many things of that script were rewritten by David Koepp while working with Sam Raimi; the only unchanged carryover was the organic webbing. Sam used it because to him, Peter being broke but making web-shooters could be unbelievable for some audiences.
@@axelnilsson5124 Miguel, Cindy Moon, even MC2's baby Ben have organic webbing.
@@mottom2657 that’s what I’m saying and Cindy Moon isn’t a Spider-Man she’s her own hero who’s origin is intertwined with Peter
I love this movie to death. Stan Lee would very proud of this movie if he still alive
I agree. It's such a shame that he couldn't live to see it. It probably would have been his favorite Marvel film of all time.
Imagine stan lee's cameo in this movie, that will be fucking awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@comedyhub2209 We'd have the Endgame Mjolner Cap equivalent reaction....but we'd all be crying and cheering.
He's still alive. He just ascended to become the one above all. Leaving his mortal body behind.
@@comedyhub2209 Stan Lee walking casually down the street, seeing 3 Spider-Man's webbing past him
"That's it...this cities driven me nuts!"
4:11 It gaves me “Bully Maguire” vibes
Gonna cry?
Ima put some dirt in your eye
That "joke" has run its course if it ever was indeed funny or amusing.
@@Sigurjon96 For you
@@Sigurjon96 I missed the part where that's my problem
Crazy that two of the three spidermen here are played by British actors
4:09 Andrew’s face here is priceless 😂
Thanks for this
I just now noticed 😮😮
The best part of this scene is Andrew’s face when Tobey shoots his webs… and he keeps looking at him… with that EXPRESSION😂 Priceless.
I love that the entire time all 3 are together, Tobey can tell that Tom hasn't been through the "loss" that every Spider-Man goes through to become who they are. Tobey is like the older sibling Tom always needed. He tries so subtly to give Tom the proper direction to go to handle the hand he'd been dealt.
He just wants everyone to be ok. And that's nice.
Hello? Aunt May literally died one scene ago. That was the defining loss for Tom's Spidey
@@spacebar6020That's the difference between "gone through" and "going through". Andrew is still feeling the effects of it.
…Tom lost the most out of all of them
And nobody remember tom spidey at the end of the movie 😢
@MansMan42069 thats what i meant. Thank you
That zoom in on Andrew's face seeing Peter and MJ is just so heartbreaking. He lost his compared to the two of them and it's what makes him different. What made him stop pulling his punches...it just makes you feel for his Spider-Man story more and more. Everyone is equality as important as the other. We all love Tobey, but Andrew's work is wonderful.