None of them were trying to be better than the others, they all complimented and lifted each other up. Tobey helping Andrew with his self esteem was so sweet.
@@user-yf4gx9lw6c I swear, there must be a decree somewhere that states every comment section has to have at least one reply that completely ignores what the original comment was even about just to antagonize someone.
The reason the scene is the best in the whole movie is because it doesn’t feel scripted. this feels like a natural conversation these guys would have with each other.
I get what you mean. It was clear they were all enjoying the conversation, it looked improvised, but so funny and cool too! I couldn't stop crying and laughing! Childhood was made when all three of them came together!
Andrew should've told them that he met his father. The amazing spider man 2 there's a deleted scene in the graveyard. Peter finally meets his father. Imagine the 2 Peter's finding out that their parents were actually super secret government agents and their parents died in a airplane crash.
This is show how andrew's peter always want a brother.. remember when he still a child the only person he can play hide and seek is his father.. but his father always busy with work .
It's sweet how giddy Andrew's Peter is this whole scene. It's clear he is still mourning Gwen & doesn't seem to be in a good place as Spider or Peter. But being around these two who relate to & fascinate him has given him the most genuine happiness & friendship he's felt in ages. So despite his bad place, he is (for a bit) genuinely happy here.
I will never get over Tobey’s Spider-Man telling Andrew’s that he is amazing. I think that’s just a special moment for Andrew himself because his movies were not received well but many agree that his performances were the best parts about them.
I love how Tom is the youngest but has had arguably the most epic battles between the three but he's still like a super fan of the other two and what they've done
that even though he’s had the most intense battles, the other two are still the more battlehoned simply just because of their age and experience. And also they largely were own their own, no team or father figure mentor who is also superhero to help groom them
Lmfao it’s exactly like when you dealt with something similar with a coworker and you’re waiting for them to finish their experience of it and you’re like “been there”
@@JustAnAverageItalian it isn't even remotely like that if being able to shoots webs from your wrist is a job then peter (maguire) is like the CEO of a bank while peter (garfield) and peter (holland) are bank tellers he let him finish his sentence because he's polite
I didn't care for Andrew's movies but.... I was gonna give a few examples of what I liked about his movies, but I honestly can't think of anything. He's good in this movie though.
"My back" reference to the first Tobey movie... Tobey boosting Andrew's spirit with "you are amazing" and also refering to the "Amazing Spider Man"... Fan service did a nice job here
@@artmeatj6620actually I usually hate stupid callbacks like that when they’re clearly just shoved in there for the meta context. I used to love it and then they wayyyyyy overdid it, two examples being one from this exact movie when Norman does the whole “I’m something of a scientist myself”, I mean yeah I guess in character he’d deliver almost the exact same phrase with the exact same cadence and all and another being palpatine’s “the dark side leads to abilities some would consider unnatural” in rise of skywalker (that I haven’t even seen yet) because come on. But this one felt perfectly in line with the situation and everything, it was definitely a callback but it was way subtle and it definitely feels like it’s an issue he’s had every so often ever since he slammed himself into a car. Like if he’d hobbled around and did it exactly as it was in Spider-Man 2 it would be pretty bad but here he’s just like “oh yeah my dumb back.” I think it works best because even if you hadn’t seen Spider-Man 2 it works on its own just fine but having seen it it makes you smile a little and I think that’s the difference, the best callbacks aren’t just nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake but subtle ways of advancing the character or hinting at their changes and then giving the audience a small feeling of “look how far they’ve come” like you’re looking at an old scrapbook. Not someone shoving the scrapbook in your face and saying “REMEMBER HOW GREAT THIS WAS” lol
@@GUY-on-Earth I'm not talking about just the Spider-Men, I'm also talking about their villains, lol. Both of which are from Tobey's and Andrew's universes.
@@somecallmejeremy yeah but they kinda screwed that up by making Doc Oct good and cutting off the freeway scene right before Green Goblin attacked. Also we got more screen time of the villains then Spifermen which imo defeats the purpose of bringing them in the movie, but it’s still cool i guess.
I was a toddler when Tobey Maguire Spider-Man came out. Then I was a preteen when Andrew Garfield Spider-Man came out. And then a late teenager when Tom Holland Spider-Man came out.
It feels real though like, that sounds like a group of new friends trading stories. "oh yeah i fought an alien" -processes he mentioned it was made of black goo- "he was purple"
This is the most natural dialogue I've heard in a Marvel flick. No quips, no sass, just three dudes talking. None of that usual Marvel "Well that just happened" schtick people mock.
That's probably because it was an improv scene. This film had a lot of them that the directors went "Yeah, we're keeping that in." As an example, MJ throwing bread at Andrew Garfield was an experimentation on how to convince him to show his spidey sense. She legit asked on set if she can throw bread at him XD _A little bit of trivia for ya!_
@@unArthodoxDR I think you're right! Notice how their lines overlap each other's? It certainly feels like the director allowed the three Spidey actors to just speak whatever the hell comes natural to them and the ensuing banter is what we see here. This proves just how terrific the chemistry is between the three guys. I want to see them work together again in a different movie where they portray brothers!
I love that they show shock on his face when Spider-Man C offers to crack his back because realistically there’s probably only a few people in their universes strong enough to crack their backs so he was probably shocked then so relieved
I love how they are so much like brothers. Tobey is the older sibling who is always there encouraging but give space for his younger siblings to learn. Andrew is the middle child who has no clue how much his siblings care and doubts himself all the time but his bros have his back. And Tom is the young, crazy and one who wants to do so much but his brothers help ground him to help him see where he is and what they can do together also in letting him know they understand.
As the youngest of three brothers, this scene hit home so much in that regard. Fantastic chemistry between these three as both Peters and even actors I imagine. Elevated all three of them on this movie in my opinion.
i mean he gets it. Otto was one of the sweetest and brilliant scientist in the world. top of his field. a scholar and philosopher. then he got some AI tentacle arms that took control of him
@@xanderm6090 his parents are sometimes spies that’s the story in the animated series from the 90s and that’s probably where they were heading in his movies before they were cancelled and the spy story in the 90s show ironically is what lead to him meeting the original miss America and captain America but in multiverse of madness there’s the second miss America from comics and the spy thing lead to his sister too I’ve heard so there you go lol
The “That’ll do it” from Tobey Maguire cracks me up every time. Like he’s saying “The guy fell in a vat of eels. Statistically it’s bound to happen to someone.”
The sibbing bond between these peters is wholesome as hell, the calm before the storm that is facing off against their respective villains in the next moment over. Tobey, Tom, and Andrew really knocked it out of the park from start to finish.
The Amazing Spiderman (TASM) is the best spider franchise ever. It was full of intense fast action and great plots. I wish they could have continued it. It'd have been much better than Tobey's and Tom's spider franchises.
This movie evolved Tom's Peter, allowed Andrew's Peter to get his redemption and made Tobey's Peter more charismatic and closer to the comics. What a fantastic triple feature
@@Jellybob69 in the original trilogy (jesus that sounds like Star Wars) he's stiff in the costume, hardly cracking any jokes or being charismatic as he was in NWH
@@Fackunator his character is perfect in the second film. He has the perfect attitude and witticisms in the suit when the narrative requires it, and most importantly he knows when to shut the f- up to not rob legitimately emotional or enticing scenes of their punch. It was his early days in SM1 and his character is an abomination in SM3 but he is about as faithful as it gets in SM2.
@@Fackunator Did you even watch the Raimi movies? Because he showed much flexibility and he DID make wisecracking remarks, but only when it was appropriate. As for being charismatic, Peter wasn't that charismatic in the comics. It took him a long time to even get confident. And Raimi's Peter gets more confident with each movie, that's the point. It's called character development.
Andrew Garfield was never a bad Spider-Man. We’re his movies underwhelming? Maybe. Was HE underwhelming? No. He was a great Spider-Man and I’m glad he got a stage to show it.
I honestly could watch a whole movie like this. The best part is that it's not just blind fanservice. Tobey's Peter has had his happy ending and is looking out for the younger generation. Andrew's suffered a bad ending and doesn't want that fate for Tom's. They're 3 different journeys meeting at a crossroad: one near its end, one midway through, and one really only just beginning.
I never really got the hate. I enjoyed both of Garfield's Spidey movies, even with the dubstep Electro thing. He deserved a third movie. We need one of him finding either his universe's MJ or making it actually work with Black Cat.
I had my issues with the TASM movies, especially the second one. But Andrew Garfield was never one of them. He was great as Peter. Actually, if you watch some of the deleted scenes from the first one, you can sort of see how the film could've been saved if they didn't cut so much out. The second one was beyond redemption, but again, not Garfield's fault. He did an excellent job with the material he was given.
@@jaffarebellion292 This is a mindset that I think many nerds should have, just because the film is bad doesn't mean the actors should be bullied for it.
I love how confident Tobey sounds when he insists that his webs only come out of his wrists, almost as if he knows because he’s tried to make them come out of other places before
He isn’t lame! It was so cool that he fought a Russian guy in a rhinoceros machine.(wouldve been better that TASM2 ended with Spidey winning the fight against Rhino!
The magic of this scene is that it feels unscripted. Obviously its not. But it's done in a way where it feels like Jon Watts just switched the camera on and told them to have a random conversation as their characters.
I could watch this scene 100 times and never get tired of it... These three are great together, seeing Tobey really fall right back into his Peter is so wholesome and great to watch.
I love the 4th wall breaking with Andrew. Little details like “I’m not saying I’m lame like” meaning that he knows the movies sucked and not his portrayal of spidey. Great movie
This is what TRUE fan service looks like. Not just throwing a reference/cameo in to say "see? Look! You like this, right? That makes this good!" But rather, something that is worked into the story, enhances it and even furthers it. MCU Spidey takes from what he learns from/shares with Tobey and Andrew and uses it to help himself become a better hero. Even in the final scene, in his new homemade costume, the design of the costume is a hybrid of his old suits and the suits of Tobey and Andrew. Best Spidey film yet, but across the spider verse is coming so, we'll see.
@@Microfoot TRUE. It's just different when you see it done live action and on previously established franchises that NO ONE ever would've imagined would have a crossover.
@@Microfoot spiderverse is good but the diference is that spiderverse is a new franchise with completly new characters, just imagine if instead of like spider pork the spider-man from the original 90s tv show, the one from spider-man unlimited and the ones from the spectacular spider-Man apeared as main characters and continued the plot threads from those shows and bringed some of their villains back for more , that is the diference between spiderverse and no way home
It's incredible how good the chemistry between these 3 is when there was never any plan to have them interact like this when they were initially cast as Spider-Man.
That's what makes this so natural. Like there was never a plan when initially developing each of them to ever meet. So they just naturally have chemistry by acting like themselves around each other and not some weird writing to force it
It means everything because he was speaking through us .. we ALL know he's amazing, and not just bc of the title of his movie, but he legit is amazing at acting vulnerable, which we loved to see from spiderman. Even tobey couldn't pull off losing MJ the way Andrea lost Gwen
More movies need character interactions like this. Nothing flashy, just characters chatting like normal folk do. Brings a legitimacy to the interactions and makes it feel more real and relatable.
It adds, dare i say it, more humanity to the characters when they have small moments like this between the big fights. It's one reason I like Thor: Ragnarok for example. The scene with Loki and Thor in the elevator is another scene like this done just right for exactly the same reason, at least imo. No over the top chaotic action, very minimal if any cgi edits, just two bros talking and bonding over thir shared pasts.
Most people overhate Tom in 2016 because Andrew fet fired by Sony and his saga gets down,Ironically Tom First movie gets more money Than TASM1 and TASM2 lol (But i like Andrew anyways)
Seeing Spider-man coming to MCU in 2016 was quite a slap for me and my friends. I didn't even see the Amazing Spider-man movies and I wondered back then why they changed the actor again.
Best thing this movie did was not have Andrew and Toney be cameos but actually have a part of the story. Both redemption arcs, Andrew’s Peter saving MJ and Tobey’s Peter helping Tom’s not succumb to revenge like he did and also being able to save Norman this time
Recently, I'm kinda wondering if there's a Kang variant that is alien-like. And if Tobey and Andrew return for Secret Wars, maybe Andrew Garfield Spider-Man will finally get to fight an alien.
He’s gonna fight Toms Hardy’s Venom. In Hardy’s Venom he’s Morbius universe which means he’s also in Andrews universe. Toms Venom doesn’t have a Spider Symbol… where do you think he’ll get it from? Coincidently Andrew us yet to have his Venom arc
@@Vexen-A077 You're wrong. Tom Hardy Venom's universe is Earth-688 (and possibly same universe with Morbius), Andrew Garfield Spider-Man's universe is Earth-120703.
Tobey's spiderman was my introduction to spiderman, so it surprised me that in actuality the character almost never has organic webbing and needed the web shooters
@@lucassantossj For me Tobey was my introduction and I learned about the webshooters from the 90’s Spider-Man animated series, thought it was odd he uses a machine.
It's so gratifying to hear Toby reassure Andrew that he's amazing. You damn right he is, of course his movies weren't that perfect but it's not his fault.
Favorite scene, in the entire film, right here. The three of them, bouncing off of each other. Comparing abilities, accomplishments, victories, etc. It was such a great moment of calm before the storm.
So glad they took the time to give us the Spider-Men talking. No cheesy jokes or forced stuff. Just feels like a normal convo. Also this scene is basically how it would go if any of us meet alternative versions of ourselves.
If I would meet an alternative version myself I always imagined it would go like it was in this movie. We would lift each other up and ask who did what in their own universes and compare stuff. Like "complete strangers" talking to each other which happen to be from the same blood-line in a way.
They could’ve made a massive spin off show of these 3 running around New York doing spidey things and it would’ve been amazing. The chemistry they have is off the charts
this scene was the best thing ever because it didn't feel like a part of an action superhero movie, it felt like these are some 3 guys who really exist out there and they're just having a conversation. it was so real and raw compared to all the other stuff going on and i absolutely love the chemistry these guys have.
Maybe the best scene in the movie. There's such an inherent loneliness to spider-man and this scene finally gave the audience some relief by letting them speak to other people that *really* understand what they've been through. Plus all the other reasons mentioned here: the writing, acting and tone were all perfect.
Loved the back reference to Toby Maguire's Spiderman the fact that he nearly broke his back when he fell off the building but also the fact he's getting old haha 😆
And the "my back" joke in Spider-Man 2 was itself a reference to the fact that Tobey actually injured his back while filming the movie and it was uncertain if he'd be able to continue with the role. Luckily he was and Sam Raimi suggested they put a gag referencing that in the movie.
@@mattboy5296 That car he landed on was a strong Ford Focus. Because Tobey said in the 2nd movie, he said that he needed a strong focus on what he wants
I love that they appreciate each other so much and willing to take up this project with no ego, just pure love towards the characters they have played.
0:59 "I've always wanted brothers" and they just skate over that line as if it doesn't have the weight of infinite universes of Spideys just screaming with loneliness.
@@Kiddo_X I was an only child for 11 years before my bro was born. Would not change a thing. Im pretty sure he's making me go bald early, but I love him all the same.
@@KingShibe he never really be in a fight that long to need to restock web fluid; besides, he have spare on his belt to swap in if needed. Remember that he had a sugar daddy to sponsor all his supplies and probably manufacture the stuff as well
Tobey was an already completely grown up Spiderman. Andrew was halfway, had already learned but emotionally struggling from his past mistakes. And Tom was still learning from mistakes. Perfect crossover.
I love the fact that they added a moment of break (from getting ready to battle and all) for these three to interact with each other just casually, just for the fans that always dreamt of seeing this happen.
0:24 never gets old for tobey bring back his “my back “ line after so long after Spider-Man 2. 0:43 best moment of Andrew Garfield as the most helpful Spider-Man ever who is just too nice.
I’ve so often complain about fan service, about having meetings and scenes just as callbacks to cool things so,why for the fans with no story purpose. This to me was a perfect example of how something could both be fan service AND serve the story well. People have been wanting something like this for YEARS, but the perfect meeting of timing and payoffs of decades long in-jokes and story points was done so smoothly. To date, this, the first Avengers movie, and Endgame are three of my favorite Marvel films.
What I love about this scene is it feels so natural to me. Like it feels like it's improvised with only direction given being "just have a random conversation as your characters until we decide to move on".
I'm almost convinced that's exactly what happened. No script, cameras rolled, and they were just told to talk naturally in character. That's probably why there's very little editing and music throughout the whole scene, going for that natural conversation vibe.
@@santosic i was going to say that, the fact that there was no music playing convinced me it was improv, and i also saw another comment say it was true
Who could have known that these three actors would have such wonderful chemistry together. Of course, their real-world experience of sharing such a high-profile role would play into that, but there's some other magic at play too. Well done everyone.
This scene alone made this movie a phenomenon. It wasn't just 3 actors talking, it was 3 spiderman having a simple chat about their lives and experiences, all their life struggles have lead them to this moment
I’m glad that Tobey and Andrew were actually supporting characters in this film and were in almost the entire 3rd act of the movie. I feel like any other studio would’ve wanted, or even demanded, them to be simple cameos for a scene or two and nothing else
@WiiManElite Oh I know that. I meant that any other studio that wasn’t Marvel would’ve only wanted Tobey and Andrew as simple cameos instead of supporting roles like they are in this film
@@superjackster0165 nah if this were any other studio they would’ve had Tobey swing in and save Tom during the bridge fight and had the movie promoted 100% off of the whole “see three Spider-men together on the big screen” thing
This is exactly what left me stunned for days after leaving the theatre. Given all the rumors, I was 85% sure that they'd be appearing, so the magic from that surprise was nearly gone before it even began... but I was only expecting them to cameo. It's very rare for me to say something surpassed expectations when it comes to superhero movies anymore, but they really pulled it off here.
Tobey, Andrew, and Tom had such incredible chemistry together. They’re literally like three brothers and this scene along with the lab scene are my personal favorites in the movie.
Tobey is basically the big brother to Andrew and Tom. While they learn from each other's experience as respective Spider-Men, the one thing they all have in common is there's never a dull moment in their lives.
I love these interactions. Makes you realise "if Spider-Man himself doesn't care who the best version of himself is then why should any of us? Let's enjoy all of them" :-)
You are right. Everyone can have a favorite spidey but this does not necessiate to ignore and disrespect others. All of them have different personality. Each of them gave a different soul to the character. Now, i want stories of all of them to continue and hope to see them together again in the future. Spidey brotherhood is awesome.
@@tnytny153 exactly. Each one is so unique it seems almost silly to compare them and see who's "best". It's the Spider-Verse after all. I'd love to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom together in a movie again, even if they aren't playing Spider-Man, they have such great chemistry together :-)
And I think a really nice touch was having Tobey Maguire deliver it. After all, a lot of the "superior Spiderman" hating and bashing comes from Maguire fans bashing other Spiderman fans for liking Garfield or Holland more than Maguire, or even liking the other versions at all. So by having Maguire himself be like "no dude, you are amazing, stop putting yourself down" it's like, well even your idol says the others are cool too so there's really no need for the hate.
Andrew: And you fought an alien in space? It's good you won because if you lost you'd have NO WAY HOME. Tom: I didn't actually win, i kinda became dust for a few years... But yes, i was pretty FAR FROM HOME, in another planet! it would be impossible to return on my own. Tobey: You must've gotten a very warm HOMECOMING when you returned! Tom: Yeah... about that...
None of them were trying to be better than the others, they all complimented and lifted each other up. Tobey helping Andrew with his self esteem was so sweet.
Because thats what Heroes do. They lift eachother
@TheImmortalSnail Yeah, it's silly to argue about it.
Because we all know Andrew Garfield is the best.
@TheImmortalSnail I thought we had agreed not to argue about it.
*complemented, not complimented
That's what a cool youth pastor do
Tobey gives off "Older brother who's been around the block a few times" energy, and I'm here for it.
Oh you are? You're "here for it"?
I bet you "can't even right now"🤮
@@dr.loomis4221 I bet you’re fun at parties
@@user-yf4gx9lw6c if the Dr here even goes to parties
Wi1ldTiger I see what you mean and your right
@@user-yf4gx9lw6c I swear, there must be a decree somewhere that states every comment section has to have at least one reply that completely ignores what the original comment was even about just to antagonize someone.
The reason the scene is the best in the whole movie is because it doesn’t feel scripted.
this feels like a natural conversation these guys would have with each other.
I get what you mean. It was clear they were all enjoying the conversation, it looked improvised, but so funny and cool too! I couldn't stop crying and laughing! Childhood was made when all three of them came together!
They probably placed the three men on set and just decided to film them in secret
And not just that, they’re all dorky & awkward because Peter Parker is supposed to be dorky & awkward
It’s not but it’s a good scene
They even stutter and cut each other off like in a real conversation
Love that Thanos’ legacy and memory can be summed up with “yeah, he was purple.”
Thanos was a RAISIN ( California Raisins from the 80s ) or Frank Thomas ? LOL.
Sound kinda poetic at some point, because at the time of the fight, Tom's Peter was dead (kinda) and brought back.
What's a legacy to dead people?
To be fair, Pete was not present for most of Thanos’ monologues. All he really knew was what Stark told him: “Purple guy bad.”
@@n7sorcerer419 tf you mean he fought thanos in both infinity war and end game
Suddenly, Endgame Thanos wasn't scary anymore.
Andrew’s “I wanna fight an alien” gets me every time. Like it’s so cool and he wants to try it.
Andrew was going to fight Venom in Amazing Spider-Man 3.
@@dericjames2018 And it would have been done had Sony and Marvel studios not made a deal that would be history
just giving off the purest "middle child" vibes.
Andrew should've told them that he met his father. The amazing spider man 2 there's a deleted scene in the graveyard. Peter finally meets his father. Imagine the 2 Peter's finding out that their parents were actually super secret government agents and their parents died in a airplane crash.
@@johnreyes4900 Andrew should’ve also mentioned that his dad’s DNA was in the spider that bit him which is why he was able to get his powers
When Andrew says “I always wanted brothers” it was so touching. This movie just hit me so many places.
I felt that too
Its a unforgettable movie😌
Whow
Dude I still cry every time. Andrew had the heaviest scenes in this movie.
This is show how andrew's peter always want a brother.. remember when he still a child the only person he can play hide and seek is his father.. but his father always busy with work .
I love how it doesn’t even sound scripted, it sounds like a genuine conversation between three pals
Three dorky guys lol
Part of me wonders if there even was a script. Directors could of been "Just pretend you guys are spiderman and recollect about your pasts."
@@Karuiko I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the actual case
@@Karuiko completely agree
@@Karuiko It feels like there was "an original script" but then they went off it. And it was more than characters talking but actors talking too.
It's sweet how giddy Andrew's Peter is this whole scene.
It's clear he is still mourning Gwen & doesn't seem to be in a good place as Spider or Peter. But being around these two who relate to & fascinate him has given him the most genuine happiness & friendship he's felt in ages. So despite his bad place, he is (for a bit) genuinely happy here.
My favorite detail about this entire movie is how Andrew and Tobey are essentially the ultimate cavalry at Tom's darkest moment.
@@gino14 Tobey's the older brother, Andrew is like a 2ND older brother & Tom...... ? Padawan.
"can we rewind it back to the 'I'm lame', because you're not. It's this some self taught thing we need to...?" Toby is the big brother we all needed.
Self talk he said but yeah it's cute
Amen!
Well, he did have the “cool youth pastor” thing going.
BuT tHe biG BrOthER wE DoN't deSErrRrRRve... (in a marble mouthed Batman voice)
He said “self-talk”
I will never get over Tobey’s Spider-Man telling Andrew’s that he is amazing. I think that’s just a special moment for Andrew himself because his movies were not received well but many agree that his performances were the best parts about them.
I know right, Andrew did great
Yep, he did a great job, the best anyone could've been expected to do under the circumstances. The problem was the writing.
You think it was a line just to boost his morale? I hope you realized that it was an inside joke because Garfield had the "Amazing Spiderman" films.
@@DukeDarkshadow It was both. His movies were not very good, but it was because of the writing, not his acting. He actually did a great job.
@@StormsparkPegasus, That's Sony's fault
• Toby is the mature older brother
• Andrew is the fun some-what responsible middle brother
• Tom is the young still learning little brother
Spider-Bros
The middle brothers seems to be always the one with the most problems xD
Andrew more like the sweet middle child that gets no love form parent
Tbh gives me TMNT Brothers vibes I love it
@@CalaTec I relate
I love how Tom is the youngest but has had arguably the most epic battles between the three but he's still like a super fan of the other two and what they've done
that even though he’s had the most intense battles, the other two are still the more battlehoned simply just because of their age and experience. And also they largely were own their own, no team or father figure mentor who is also superhero to help groom them
@@fionnbarrcasey5247 Also, Tom always had help from Tony&Avengers. They were fighting alone.
Tom literally was in the greatest battle against
I don’t see how Tom had epic battles. Maybe battles outside of NYC but not epic. That fight with doc ock in SM2 was epic.
@@JACQUEZ23 but he was never really by himself. Andrew and Tobey almost always were.
I like Tobey realizing he’s with the only people strong enough to fix his back and seizing the opportunity
I imagine he went to a chiropractor and couldn't get it fixed cause his bones are too strong. I think that's how that works...
@@mrscruffles801 Yeah like when Superman was dying byt the doctors couldnt perform surgery on him becasue the tools just couldnt penetrate his skin.
@@kingwickif ur talking about superman return didn’t his mum save him
@@kingwickask Batman for the kryptonite then its fine
@@omarstone4637" superman return" ?
Tobey realizing he's had a web block, but waiting for Andrew to finish talking is the best part of this, hands down.
Lmfao it’s exactly like when you dealt with something similar with a coworker and you’re waiting for them to finish their experience of it and you’re like “been there”
@@nickirmen6671 Because that's exactly what it is
@@JustAnAverageItalian it isn't even remotely like that if being able to shoots webs from your wrist is a job then peter (maguire) is like the CEO of a bank while peter (garfield) and peter (holland) are bank tellers he let him finish his sentence because he's polite
"That'll do it"
Omg I thought so too! We as humans have a bad habit of interrupting when someone says something that totally relates to us.
That wasn't just Tobey telling Andrew he's amazing, that was Tobey speaking on behalf of all the fans of Spider-Man. We love you, Andrew.
Dude you just said something so heartwarming to the people who never hated both The Amazing Spiderman movies
Thanks Tobey
Also a play on words for his actual movie title
I didn't care for Andrew's movies but.... I was gonna give a few examples of what I liked about his movies, but I honestly can't think of anything. He's good in this movie though.
Andrew's acting was good. There we go. I thought of a positive.
"My back" reference to the first Tobey movie...
Tobey boosting Andrew's spirit with "you are amazing" and also refering to the "Amazing Spider Man"...
Fan service did a nice job here
This, plus Otto & Peter are GOLD. Try to change my mind.
The back joke was because the role actually gave Tobey back issues.
That reference to his back was actually a callback to *_Spider-Man 2._*
It was a little on the nose tbh
@@artmeatj6620actually I usually hate stupid callbacks like that when they’re clearly just shoved in there for the meta context. I used to love it and then they wayyyyyy overdid it, two examples being one from this exact movie when Norman does the whole “I’m something of a scientist myself”, I mean yeah I guess in character he’d deliver almost the exact same phrase with the exact same cadence and all and another being palpatine’s “the dark side leads to abilities some would consider unnatural” in rise of skywalker (that I haven’t even seen yet) because come on.
But this one felt perfectly in line with the situation and everything, it was definitely a callback but it was way subtle and it definitely feels like it’s an issue he’s had every so often ever since he slammed himself into a car. Like if he’d hobbled around and did it exactly as it was in Spider-Man 2 it would be pretty bad but here he’s just like “oh yeah my dumb back.” I think it works best because even if you hadn’t seen Spider-Man 2 it works on its own just fine but having seen it it makes you smile a little and I think that’s the difference, the best callbacks aren’t just nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake but subtle ways of advancing the character or hinting at their changes and then giving the audience a small feeling of “look how far they’ve come” like you’re looking at an old scrapbook. Not someone shoving the scrapbook in your face and saying “REMEMBER HOW GREAT THIS WAS” lol
This scene feels so natural like they're not even acting. It's like a group of friends just hanging out
Yeah
Group of triplets separated at birth recounting their lives.
@@danielwalker26 Nice way of putting it 🤭
The conversation about the web shooters felt so real. "We're not teasing you, it's just...We can't do that!"
Because it was fully improvised, which kinda speaks volumes about their acting skills.
This movie was such an experience in the cinemas, bringing all three generations of Spider-Man fans together was such a joyride from start to finish.
I’m glad to say I’m part of all 3
start to finish? They came out in like the last 30 min of the movie
@@GUY-on-Earth I'm not talking about just the Spider-Men, I'm also talking about their villains, lol. Both of which are from Tobey's and Andrew's universes.
@@somecallmejeremy yeah but they kinda screwed that up by making Doc Oct good and cutting off the freeway scene right before Green Goblin attacked. Also we got more screen time of the villains then Spifermen which imo defeats the purpose of bringing them in the movie, but it’s still cool i guess.
Couldn't agree more mate. Childhood made!
It's my childhood, teenhood, and adulthood all in one package. This is awesome.
Now this is the best description of every spider man movie.
When I was baby I was child Now as teen 😅
Tobey is your childhood, Andrew, your teenage hood, and Tom, your adulthood?
Basically, you grew up on Spider-Man
In the inverse order of age lol
I was a toddler when Tobey Maguire Spider-Man came out. Then I was a preteen when Andrew Garfield Spider-Man came out. And then a late teenager when Tom Holland Spider-Man came out.
Aww poor Andrew.. the middle child. Each one is special in their own way. I like all three!
Andrew can play a high school student then do something like Under the Banner of Heaven. He & Mahersha Ali = Major Leaguers.
"I fought an alien and he was purple"
"I wanna fight an alien too"
Just can't help it with this one it's so hilarious
Someone give Andrew an alien to fight.
@@multiverse_media2023 knull...
@@NoWayJose24
Who’s Knull?
@@multiverse_media2023 the symbiote god, the king in black.
It feels real though like, that sounds like a group of new friends trading stories. "oh yeah i fought an alien" -processes he mentioned it was made of black goo- "he was purple"
This is the most natural dialogue I've heard in a Marvel flick. No quips, no sass, just three dudes talking. None of that usual Marvel "Well that just happened" schtick people mock.
That's probably because it was an improv scene. This film had a lot of them that the directors went "Yeah, we're keeping that in."
As an example, MJ throwing bread at Andrew Garfield was an experimentation on how to convince him to show his spidey sense. She legit asked on set if she can throw bread at him XD
_A little bit of trivia for ya!_
@@unArthodoxDRNo way! That’s funny.😂
@@unArthodoxDR He has the spider thing just not for bread 😂
3 bros*
@@unArthodoxDR I think you're right! Notice how their lines overlap each other's? It certainly feels like the director allowed the three Spidey actors to just speak whatever the hell comes natural to them and the ensuing banter is what we see here. This proves just how terrific the chemistry is between the three guys. I want to see them work together again in a different movie where they portray brothers!
Andrew is like a middle brother. Underappreciated.😔
But hes our amazing peter 3!!
@@wurmrave6831 Thts right!!
He is our Peter 3!
Yep the middle child is always the overlooked one even tho they're the best (Andrews my favourite spidey)
@@Tom-oz7wk he looks like that his life is torn apart and wrecked after Gwen's death, but like Peter 2 will say "That'll do it".
I love that they show shock on his face when Spider-Man C offers to crack his back because realistically there’s probably only a few people in their universes strong enough to crack their backs so he was probably shocked then so relieved
I love how they are so much like brothers. Tobey is the older sibling who is always there encouraging but give space for his younger siblings to learn. Andrew is the middle child who has no clue how much his siblings care and doubts himself all the time but his bros have his back. And Tom is the young, crazy and one who wants to do so much but his brothers help ground him to help him see where he is and what they can do together also in letting him know they understand.
Great point!
Wonderfully said.
As the youngest of three brothers, this scene hit home so much in that regard. Fantastic chemistry between these three as both Peters and even actors I imagine. Elevated all three of them on this movie in my opinion.
Yes! Exactly this. I also got that vibe from the scene which makes it so endearing to me.
@@TayoEXE hey I'm the youngest too
Tobey: Oh, My Back is kinda stiff...
OG Fans: This does put a smile on my face
On opening night, I burst out laughing in the theater when he said “my back”. But no one else laughed!! Was so disappointed…lmao
@@doodoobutter101 same lol
Man, brings me back to that moment that we all know...
@@doodoobutter101 in my theater everybody laughed
Does it, more than a rtx 3090 ti ?
I love how Andrew talks about how max fell in an eel cage thing and turned evil and Toby's like "yeah that's how it all starts"
i mean he gets it. Otto was one of the sweetest and brilliant scientist in the world. top of his field. a scholar and philosopher. then he got some AI tentacle arms that took control of him
@@devildavin And Flint was just trying to help his daughter, but fell into that machine, turning into the sandman
Andrew; He fell into a cage of eels
Toby; That's how it all starts
Tom; no sh--
Man, why is is so easy to have power
It's the sequel to his "Where do all these guys come from?" line in SM3
Spider-Bros:
• Tom Holland the Man.
• Andrew Garfield the Myth.
• Tobey Maguire the Legend.
The Spider-Man, the Spider-Myth, and the Spider-Legend.
@@KarateGirl999 That pretty much covers it. GOOD CATCH !
"I've always wanted brothers" line always gets me, considering Andrew Garfield Peter's background with his parents.
I feel if Andrew would have got a 3 movie it would have a side story for his sister
@@darknarutokit Would have been awesome if they played into that instead of the parents story going nowhere.
i've always felt like every version of peter has a degree of only-child syndrome latent within them lol
@@xanderm6090 his parents are sometimes spies that’s the story in the animated series from the 90s and that’s probably where they were heading in his movies before they were cancelled and the spy story in the 90s show ironically is what lead to him meeting the original miss America and captain America but in multiverse of madness there’s the second miss America from comics and the spy thing lead to his sister too I’ve heard so there you go lol
Tobey literally been through the exact same thing.
All jokes aside, this is one of the best crossovers in the Cinematic History.
Stan lee would've be proud.
I think it's easily THE best crossover.
And that's a fact!
This is the best
@@Zappa_boi god I wish Stan could’ve seen it
The “That’ll do it” from Tobey Maguire cracks me up every time.
Like he’s saying “The guy fell in a vat of eels. Statistically it’s bound to happen to someone.”
I always have to pause the clip because I'm laughing too much. He just says it so nonchalantly. Like, yeah that happens all the time.
I think Tobey also has his own Electro in his universe as well
He might. It’s been years since Spider-Man 3, he’s probably fought a few other villains here and there.
@SmiffyLel exactly this
Like Max himself said: "Gotta watch where you fall." XD
The sibbing bond between these peters is wholesome as hell, the calm before the storm that is facing off against their respective villains in the next moment over.
Tobey, Tom, and Andrew really knocked it out of the park from start to finish.
Pete and Pete... and Pete
2:19
I love how Tobey looked genuinely upset that Andrew even dared to say that he was lame. The big brother we all need 🙌🏾
Well Andrew kinda insult Tobey & all Spidey too, as they're all Peter Parker lol
Its because on internet they say andrew spiderman film is bad, but he is a good spiderman character
The Amazing Spiderman (TASM) is the best spider franchise ever. It was full of intense fast action and great plots. I wish they could have continued it. It'd have been much better than Tobey's and Tom's spider franchises.
@@dendiepie1547and not even his fault becuz he killed it as Spider-Man I blame Sony for presenting him bad
@@testaws2612 Better?
This movie evolved Tom's Peter, allowed Andrew's Peter to get his redemption and made Tobey's Peter more charismatic and closer to the comics. What a fantastic triple feature
They got Tobey in action again
And he working on it with MJ too
In what reality was Tobey not charismatic and close to the comics? (Excluding SM3 of course)
@@Jellybob69 in the original trilogy (jesus that sounds like Star Wars) he's stiff in the costume, hardly cracking any jokes or being charismatic as he was in NWH
@@Fackunator his character is perfect in the second film. He has the perfect attitude and witticisms in the suit when the narrative requires it, and most importantly he knows when to shut the f- up to not rob legitimately emotional or enticing scenes of their punch.
It was his early days in SM1 and his character is an abomination in SM3 but he is about as faithful as it gets in SM2.
@@Fackunator Did you even watch the Raimi movies? Because he showed much flexibility and he DID make wisecracking remarks, but only when it was appropriate. As for being charismatic, Peter wasn't that charismatic in the comics. It took him a long time to even get confident. And Raimi's Peter gets more confident with each movie, that's the point. It's called character development.
Andrew Garfield was never a bad Spider-Man. We’re his movies underwhelming? Maybe. Was HE underwhelming? No. He was a great Spider-Man and I’m glad he got a stage to show it.
100%, Andrew and Emma had such amazing chemistry as well.
@@chicomdk amen!! Best lovers ever. Just the writing and directing that sucked lol
A lot of people say it and I agree that Toby was the best Peter Parker and Andrew was the best Spiderman
The amazing spiderman 2 wasn't that bad
@@quack_stackdrew actually the best Peter Parker too, its just Tobey performance make him underwhelming
I honestly could watch a whole movie like this.
The best part is that it's not just blind fanservice. Tobey's Peter has had his happy ending and is looking out for the younger generation. Andrew's suffered a bad ending and doesn't want that fate for Tom's. They're 3 different journeys meeting at a crossroad: one near its end, one midway through, and one really only just beginning.
This was Amazing for Spiderman. The ad - libbing & riffing is / was a SMART MOVE.
It felt like Tobey was speaking to the audience to folks that need to hear:
*"You are Amazing. You're AMAZING!"*
Now THAT'S an honor!
Yeah, true.
It really did now that I replayed it.
Good catch!
I never really got the hate. I enjoyed both of Garfield's Spidey movies, even with the dubstep Electro thing. He deserved a third movie. We need one of him finding either his universe's MJ or making it actually work with Black Cat.
I had my issues with the TASM movies, especially the second one. But Andrew Garfield was never one of them. He was great as Peter. Actually, if you watch some of the deleted scenes from the first one, you can sort of see how the film could've been saved if they didn't cut so much out. The second one was beyond redemption, but again, not Garfield's fault. He did an excellent job with the material he was given.
@@jaffarebellion292 This is a mindset that I think many nerds should have, just because the film is bad doesn't mean the actors should be bullied for it.
I love how confident Tobey sounds when he insists that his webs only come out of his wrists, almost as if he knows because he’s tried to make them come out of other places before
Ask M.J. 😏
He would have at least checked, considering where a real spider's webs come from.
He tried bullying people by other means
I mean, you can always ask jack black.
@@farenhaid13421 right. Hahahaha
2:18 the way Tobey’s face immediately falls when Andrew insults himself is kinda adorable
OMG 😂😂😂😂
He almost went full bully Maguire !
I legit thought when I first saw this that he was about to say "I forget the part where that's my problem"
He became buddy McGuire
He isn’t lame! It was so cool that he fought a Russian guy in a rhinoceros machine.(wouldve been better that TASM2 ended with Spidey winning the fight against Rhino!
The chemistry between these 3 is too good to only be in this one movie.
They’ll be in the next Spider-Man movie
Sony will cash in big time especially after their last 3 failures
The magic of this scene is that it feels unscripted. Obviously its not. But it's done in a way where it feels like Jon Watts just switched the camera on and told them to have a random conversation as their characters.
I mean there could have been improv here
That’s exactly what I thought. I felt like there was no acting in this scene at all.
As I understand, most of this scene was at least "scripted" by the actors themselves, sharing their own interpretations of Peter Parker to each other
peter 2 talking about how he could share his web situations was where i really thought it was unscripted like breathing just happens
@@stephenmurphy2212 it felt natural
I could watch this scene 100 times and never get tired of it... These three are great together, seeing Tobey really fall right back into his Peter is so wholesome and great to watch.
Completely agree.
Yup, I agree
It's like Tobey never left the role. 14 years later and he's still got the moves
I didn't like it.
I could watch all 3 Spider-Men talking about their journeys for an hour and I wouldn't be bored.
4-5 hours 🙂
We couldve gotten a few more minutes of them but sony happened and no deleted scenes🙂
I would watch for the whole day
@@MaxAveris you still got A Meeting of the Spiders and their Zoom interview
Spider-Man 4: all sit home
I love the 4th wall breaking with Andrew. Little details like “I’m not saying I’m lame like” meaning that he knows the movies sucked and not his portrayal of spidey. Great movie
This is what TRUE fan service looks like. Not just throwing a reference/cameo in to say "see? Look! You like this, right? That makes this good!" But rather, something that is worked into the story, enhances it and even furthers it. MCU Spidey takes from what he learns from/shares with Tobey and Andrew and uses it to help himself become a better hero. Even in the final scene, in his new homemade costume, the design of the costume is a hybrid of his old suits and the suits of Tobey and Andrew. Best Spidey film yet, but across the spider verse is coming so, we'll see.
Probably gonna have to count parts 1 and 2 of across the spider-verse together.
@@Microfoot TRUE. It's just different when you see it done live action and on previously established franchises that NO ONE ever would've imagined would have a crossover.
@@Microfoot spiderverse is good but the diference is that spiderverse is a new franchise with completly new characters, just imagine if instead of like spider pork the spider-man from the original 90s tv show, the one from spider-man unlimited and the ones from the spectacular spider-Man apeared as main characters and continued the plot threads from those shows and bringed some of their villains back for more , that is the diference between spiderverse and no way home
Let me guess, MoM?
No ultimate spiderman? Understandable. That one is now unusable
It's incredible how good the chemistry between these 3 is when there was never any plan to have them interact like this when they were initially cast as Spider-Man.
Kinda proves that all three of them were really freaking great Spider-Men lol
Just in their own way
Well they do have this super specific thing in common... As in they are the same person.🤔🤷
@@benjeesilv1596 We're talking about IRL chemistry between the actors here
That's what makes this so natural. Like there was never a plan when initially developing each of them to ever meet. So they just naturally have chemistry by acting like themselves around each other and not some weird writing to force it
@@anthonys.8569I read they knew each other irl, so that probably helps. ;)
The importance of Tobey telling Andrew he's amazing means way more than people realize.
You're an amazing spider-man 2
It means everything because he was speaking through us .. we ALL know he's amazing, and not just bc of the title of his movie, but he legit is amazing at acting vulnerable, which we loved to see from spiderman. Even tobey couldn't pull off losing MJ the way Andrea lost Gwen
Tobey turn to Tom and said: "And you... are home"
700
Oh we know
More movies need character interactions like this. Nothing flashy, just characters chatting like normal folk do. Brings a legitimacy to the interactions and makes it feel more real and relatable.
It adds, dare i say it, more humanity to the characters when they have small moments like this between the big fights. It's one reason I like Thor: Ragnarok for example. The scene with Loki and Thor in the elevator is another scene like this done just right for exactly the same reason, at least imo. No over the top chaotic action, very minimal if any cgi edits, just two bros talking and bonding over thir shared pasts.
@@santosic That's one of the best yet concise things said about the movie. Sometimes you want actors to RIFF, TO Adlib, & see what happens.
“I fought an alien too, he was purple 😁” Love the way that line was delivered
Thanos reference!
Lol I know, he sounded so adorably proud of himself
"i fought an alien on earth and in space. he was purple" can we just take a moment to appreciate how adorable tom sounds when he says that?
@@adamreid116 IKR? He's the first and currently only cinematic Spider-Man that's done that.
Yea like it seems so mundane, and it was non other than thanos.
Imagine showing this to people back in 2016 after seeing Captain America: Civil War. This was quite the discussion.
Most people overhate Tom in 2016 because Andrew fet fired by Sony and his saga gets down,Ironically Tom First movie gets more money Than TASM1 and TASM2 lol (But i like Andrew anyways)
Now I can’t get this thought out of my head
Uhmm…
More like after Doctor Strange so that people could kinda have an Understanding of the Multiverse in Advance.
Seeing Spider-man coming to MCU in 2016 was quite a slap for me and my friends. I didn't even see the Amazing Spider-man movies and I wondered back then why they changed the actor again.
Best thing this movie did was not have Andrew and Toney be cameos but actually have a part of the story. Both redemption arcs, Andrew’s Peter saving MJ and Tobey’s Peter helping Tom’s not succumb to revenge like he did and also being able to save Norman this time
Exactly!!! I feel like any other studio would’ve just wanted them to be cameos. But I’m glad they were instead supporting characters
I love the play with words when Tobey tells Andrew that he is “Amazing”.
2:13 "I wanna fight an alien"
That genuine look of disappointment, why is that my favorite part? 😆
Recently, I'm kinda wondering if there's a Kang variant that is alien-like. And if Tobey and Andrew return for Secret Wars, maybe Andrew Garfield Spider-Man will finally get to fight an alien.
He’s gonna fight Toms Hardy’s Venom. In Hardy’s Venom he’s Morbius universe which means he’s also in Andrews universe. Toms Venom doesn’t have a Spider Symbol… where do you think he’ll get it from? Coincidently Andrew us yet to have his Venom arc
@@Vexen-A077 You're wrong. Tom Hardy Venom's universe is Earth-688 (and possibly same universe with Morbius), Andrew Garfield Spider-Man's universe is Earth-120703.
Meanwhile Tony had panic attacks for ages because he was preparing for another alien invasion
Well technically he did. A russian man in a Rhinoceros suit. A russian man is technically… well, an alien.
The Webshooter talk was a Dream come true moment for me.
Glad they included this.
OG Spider-Man got that organic webbing and everyone’s wondering how it works!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Tobey's spiderman was my introduction to spiderman, so it surprised me that in actuality the character almost never has organic webbing and needed the web shooters
@@fireblast8972 He was the first version I saw and Spectacular was the second one. I was surprised by the Spectacular needing the web shooters.
@@lucassantossj For me Tobey was my introduction and I learned about the webshooters from the 90’s Spider-Man animated series, thought it was odd he uses a machine.
It's so gratifying to hear Toby reassure Andrew that he's amazing.
You damn right he is, of course his movies weren't that perfect but it's not his fault.
it wasn't tobey it's the script that made him reassure him
@@zubinchadha6489 thanks captain obvious
@@MG-ok2bn it was so obvious that op didn't get it
@@zubinchadha6489 🤦♂️
@@zubinchadha6489 🤡🤡🤡
Favorite scene, in the entire film, right here. The three of them, bouncing off of each other. Comparing abilities, accomplishments, victories, etc. It was such a great moment of calm before the storm.
I'll never get tired of this scene. These guys have such an amazing chemistry. It feels so natural.
Especially Tobey and Andrew
I'm certain they weren't on the same set here
@@Elias6233 Except they were?
@@Elias6233 you are certainly wrong. Plenty of behind the scenes footage to the contrary
You can tell the actors respect each other so much
1:14 I love how Tom defends Andrew like "no no no, he's not teasing you!" 🥺🤍
Middle brother and little brother defending each other
Or Toby is telling to Andrew NOT to be lame, and become amazing💙
Cause he’s bully maguire 😂 jk
@@TheSUPREMEWAR His name prefer Tobias Vincent Maguire. I heard he hates called Bully Maguire but that’s gets alots questions from spidey fans lol
He's so cute and goofy
So glad they took the time to give us the Spider-Men talking. No cheesy jokes or forced stuff. Just feels like a normal convo. Also this scene is basically how it would go if any of us meet alternative versions of ourselves.
That could work if you don't end up meeting with alternative versions of yourself that didn't become evil in his or hers universe.
If I would meet an alternative version myself I always imagined it would go like it was in this movie. We would lift each other up and ask who did what in their own universes and compare stuff. Like "complete strangers" talking to each other which happen to be from the same blood-line in a way.
The chemistry between these three is either unreal talent or just natural. The banter feels so...smooth...natural...unforced. Just an amazing scene.
They could’ve made a massive spin off show of these 3 running around New York doing spidey things and it would’ve been amazing. The chemistry they have is off the charts
They should make a video game of these 3
I'd watch it. It'd be epic. All of their witty humor on the bad guys? Yea I'm down lol
I can just imagine some robbery happening and the 3 of them arguing whose turn it is to deal with it
@@jonathantadlock-stein2023 Insert meme of Spiderman (Spidermen?) pointing at himself.
Secret wars hopefully
this scene was the best thing ever because it didn't feel like a part of an action superhero movie, it felt like these are some 3 guys who really exist out there and they're just having a conversation. it was so real and raw compared to all the other stuff going on and i absolutely love the chemistry these guys have.
That's the beauty of spiderman as a character, just a normal human with powers dealing with real world problems
100%!
I have a strong feeling most of this conversation of improvised, and it worked REALLY well
"I wanna fight an alien, too."
No, you don't. You. Do. Not. Trust me, Spider-Andrew. NO. YOU. *DON'T.*
Definitely not.
It's all good though, sometimes you also make cool kickass alien friends and get to go on gnarly space adventures with them. It all balances out.
Fighting a Russian man with a rhinoceros suit is more terrifying than alin fighting an alien.
Yeah last time Peter had a fight with an alien it ended up with spider senses going into overdrive screaming At him about some invisible Danger
Bro is superhuman and has nothing to lose and a reputation to build he’d throw hands with an alien any day
Maybe the best scene in the movie. There's such an inherent loneliness to spider-man and this scene finally gave the audience some relief by letting them speak to other people that *really* understand what they've been through.
Plus all the other reasons mentioned here: the writing, acting and tone were all perfect.
I loved this scene. Especially the "My back" part and when tobey says Andrew is amazing.
No one in my cinema caught that reference.
What was that reference
@@Lol-ey2jg Film names
@@Lol-ey2jg the reference points to Spider-Man 2. If you youtube for ‘Spider-Man 2 I’m Back’ scene, you’ll understand
Also, Andrew Garfield was in The Amazing Spider-Man films
This scene feels like my inner child, teen and adult having a chill conversation together
Loved the back reference to Toby Maguire's Spiderman the fact that he nearly broke his back when he fell off the building but also the fact he's getting old haha 😆
And the "my back" joke in Spider-Man 2 was itself a reference to the fact that Tobey actually injured his back while filming the movie and it was uncertain if he'd be able to continue with the role. Luckily he was and Sam Raimi suggested they put a gag referencing that in the movie.
Love it !! 😂👌
@@mattboy5296 That car he landed on was a strong Ford Focus. Because Tobey said in the 2nd movie, he said that he needed a strong focus on what he wants
As someone who is starting to have a back problem and it's becoming difficult to get up i admire the dedication Spiderman/tobby has
Who better to give Spider-Man a back massage than...Spider-Man!
I love that they appreciate each other so much and willing to take up this project with no ego, just pure love towards the characters they have played.
0:59 "I've always wanted brothers" and they just skate over that line as if it doesn't have the weight of infinite universes of Spideys just screaming with loneliness.
The words a child will say after years of being an only child.
@@Kiddo_X I was an only child for 11 years before my bro was born. Would not change a thing. Im pretty sure he's making me go bald early, but I love him all the same.
@@Joetheknight406 I understand.
I know Stan Lee would’ve loved to see this. Such an amazing scene.
True believers, one and all
Stan Lee would be so proud of his three Spider-Men
Wow.....that comment just got me.......excuse me while I put these onions away....
You made me 🥲
Stan appeared in everything except this. It's not fair😭
The web fluid joke was downright hilarious. Andrew Garfield steals the show in this film.
Speaking of web fluid, notice how Tom didn't have to reload his webs the entire film until they were in the lab making the cures
@@KingShibe point being?
@@cyperuriel986 maybe use your brain?
@@KingShibe he never really be in a fight that long to need to restock web fluid; besides, he have spare on his belt to swap in if needed. Remember that he had a sugar daddy to sponsor all his supplies and probably manufacture the stuff as well
@@PotahtoSmaug in Tom's 2 movies, he runs out of webs at the end. He doesn't do that in NWH.
I love that Toby’s Spider-Man was so bullied in every aspect of life that his natural reaction to a question is “are you teasing me”
Tobey saying" You are amazing" to Andrew is so wholesome, well he is Amazing Spider Man.
He's the underrated Spider-Man.
Tobey was an already completely grown up Spiderman. Andrew was halfway, had already learned but emotionally struggling from his past mistakes. And Tom was still learning from mistakes. Perfect crossover.
yeah
Right cause Tobey has the most experience.
@@GoldWristX Tobey's like Captain Kirk or Obi - Wan,
Tobey's face at 2:19 lmao. He's like "Did this guy just-!?" Such a supportive big bro
Tobey: *get triggered
Especially because it's like "we have the same powers, and you ARE me" lol
I know, its so sweet!
Like an older brother
most organic, natural conversation on screen i've ever seen
I could legitimately watch an entire movie of these three hanging out and just talking about stuff across the multiverse.
spiderman multiverse podcast
would be a great mini series
ngl i would pay to watch it
@@SIyMarbo I think this is the greatest idea ever brought to man
I love the fact that they added a moment of break (from getting ready to battle and all) for these three to interact with each other just casually, just for the fans that always dreamt of seeing this happen.
0:24 never gets old for tobey bring back his “my back “ line after so long after Spider-Man 2.
0:43 best moment of Andrew Garfield as the most helpful Spider-Man ever who is just too nice.
He know a lot about cracking back
@@simon8579 ouch, that's just a little brutal
@@simon8579 Dark humor.
@@simon8579 lol
@@videodeposu8741 what are you guys talking about?
I’ve so often complain about fan service, about having meetings and scenes just as callbacks to cool things so,why for the fans with no story purpose. This to me was a perfect example of how something could both be fan service AND serve the story well. People have been wanting something like this for YEARS, but the perfect meeting of timing and payoffs of decades long in-jokes and story points was done so smoothly.
To date, this, the first Avengers movie, and Endgame are three of my favorite Marvel films.
What I love about this scene is it feels so natural to me. Like it feels like it's improvised with only direction given being "just have a random conversation as your characters until we decide to move on".
I'm almost convinced that's exactly what happened. No script, cameras rolled, and they were just told to talk naturally in character. That's probably why there's very little editing and music throughout the whole scene, going for that natural conversation vibe.
@@santosic i was going to say that, the fact that there was no music playing convinced me it was improv, and i also saw another comment say it was true
@@IwhowasdatXD960 Ad - libbing & riffing isn't really NEW, but they knew how to use it. Just be organic.
Who could have known that these three actors would have such wonderful chemistry together. Of course, their real-world experience of sharing such a high-profile role would play into that, but there's some other magic at play too. Well done everyone.
This scene alone made this movie a phenomenon. It wasn't just 3 actors talking, it was 3 spiderman having a simple chat about their lives and experiences, all their life struggles have lead them to this moment
1:57 why did they shove a q&a in this movie, I LOVE IT
Behold, the MAGIC of IMPROV ! I LOVE IT !
I’m glad that Tobey and Andrew were actually supporting characters in this film and were in almost the entire 3rd act of the movie. I feel like any other studio would’ve wanted, or even demanded, them to be simple cameos for a scene or two and nothing else
@WiiManElite Oh I know that. I meant that any other studio that wasn’t Marvel would’ve only wanted Tobey and Andrew as simple cameos instead of supporting roles like they are in this film
@@superjackster0165 nah if this were any other studio they would’ve had Tobey swing in and save Tom during the bridge fight and had the movie promoted 100% off of the whole “see three Spider-men together on the big screen” thing
This is exactly what left me stunned for days after leaving the theatre. Given all the rumors, I was 85% sure that they'd be appearing, so the magic from that surprise was nearly gone before it even began... but I was only expecting them to cameo. It's very rare for me to say something surpassed expectations when it comes to superhero movies anymore, but they really pulled it off here.
@WiiManElite Wait, is that actually true? If so, do you know when Tobey was supposed to come in?
@WiiManElite No I was talking about when you said they wanted Tobey to be in the movie a lot longer. Where did you hear that from?
Tom could have told Andrew "I fought a guy in a Vulture suit. You're not alone in fighting mechanized animals, don't worry."
And should it was Bruce Wayne A.K.A The Batman
Same to tobey even Spider-Man 4 has been cancelled
@@MrDavidswayze what
They all fought mechanized animals but only two of them fought an alien.
@@MrDavidswayze not in this universe he isn’t.
When Tobey Maguire said: "You are truly The Amazing Spiderman!" I shed a tear. Truly a moment of all times
The three of them together is priceless. This made the movie for me. I hope we get to see this again!
Tobey, Andrew, and Tom had such incredible chemistry together. They’re literally like three brothers and this scene along with the lab scene are my personal favorites in the movie.
I kind of hope we'll get atleast one more movie with all 3 together.
Tobey is basically the big brother to Andrew and Tom. While they learn from each other's experience as respective Spider-Men, the one thing they all have in common is there's never a dull moment in their lives.
"Wealth and fame, he's ignored. Action is his reward."
@@Wanderersea he could be a father to tom
If Stan Lee was still alive imagine his reaction to the three Spidermans
Yeah I know
He would have loved it.
He would cry tear of happiness to see three generations of spiderman unite in no way home
@@liway5731they should’ve put this movie earlier so that Stan could’ve seen it 😢
Holy smokes there are three of them
I love how the conversation is organicly what you'd expect from 3 guys in this insane situation.
They all did so well playing off each other. Well written and well acted all around.
Tobey and Andrew had a say in the writing of their characters in this film luckily.
I love these interactions. Makes you realise "if Spider-Man himself doesn't care who the best version of himself is then why should any of us? Let's enjoy all of them" :-)
You are right. Everyone can have a favorite spidey but this does not necessiate to ignore and disrespect others. All of them have different personality. Each of them gave a different soul to the character. Now, i want stories of all of them to continue and hope to see them together again in the future. Spidey brotherhood is awesome.
@@tnytny153 exactly. Each one is so unique it seems almost silly to compare them and see who's "best". It's the Spider-Verse after all. I'd love to see Tobey, Andrew and Tom together in a movie again, even if they aren't playing Spider-Man, they have such great chemistry together :-)
I love this take, it is something I did not think about.
Maybe if Tom ever does another Spider Man movie, we can see him on his own for once. No Iron Man, Shield, or Doctor Strange. Just Spider Man.
And I think a really nice touch was having Tobey Maguire deliver it. After all, a lot of the "superior Spiderman" hating and bashing comes from Maguire fans bashing other Spiderman fans for liking Garfield or Holland more than Maguire, or even liking the other versions at all. So by having Maguire himself be like "no dude, you are amazing, stop putting yourself down" it's like, well even your idol says the others are cool too so there's really no need for the hate.
My adoration of this movie will never cease. We all had doubts but the crew delivered.
I love how they all got real close during this movie off screen, no animosity just Spider Bros
This was the most wholesome, adorable scene in the entire series of movies.
A scene that was 20 years in the making
"well actually they shot their scenes for like 2 or 3 weeks" 🤓🤓🤓
@@bolbol6434 okay Bol Bol
I still wish Tobey said “You are amazing! You are The Amazing Spider-man! Could you tell yourself that?”
Yeah, then he could have said "What are we? Some kind of.....Spider-Men Squad?"
“You are amazing” is also a reference to the line Mary-Jane Watson said to Peter Two (Tobey) just before she did the upside-down kiss with him in SM1.
That would be way too on the nose.
Andrew: And you fought an alien in space? It's good you won because if you lost you'd have NO WAY HOME.
Tom: I didn't actually win, i kinda became dust for a few years... But yes, i was pretty FAR FROM HOME, in another planet! it would be impossible to return on my own.
Tobey: You must've gotten a very warm HOMECOMING when you returned!
Tom: Yeah... about that...
@@WheatDos Your comment is underrated and I laughed, this is so well said :D
Spiderman telling The Amazing Spiderman he's amazing is...amazing.