Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Willem Dafoe, Jamie Fox and Alfred Molina starrer Spiderman- No way home is the biggest movie from MCU after Avengers: Endgame.
Tom Holland's Much Awaited Movie will finally be released in India on 16th December. However, Its international reviews are already getting attention worldwide.
Where critics are praising the spectacle of the movie, on the other hand, it is being perceived as a bit complicated. According to them, the story is a little difficult to follow.
The movie begins immediately after the scenes from the Spiderman-Homecoming in which Peter Parker's identity was disclosed to the world by Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio.
According to a reporter of Hollywood John Defore, Spiderman-No way home is “catnip for hardcore Spidey-heads, but less fun than its predecessors".
He further added, “Rather than spoil any of the surprises the plot may have in store, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Who thought it was a great idea to tackle this material so soon after practically the same thing happened in 2018’s animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse? That rollicking, eye-popping adventure was so fresh, funny, and exciting that No Way Home can really only look stodgy in comparison, relying on the novelty of faces we haven’t seen in a while and building up to the kind of operatic emotional moments the previous Watts films tended to avoid.” Benjamin Lee of The Guardian calls it “scattered fun in ambitious sequel.”
Further adding to the review he wrote, “While it would have been preferable to see a less convoluted plot constructed more from a desire to progress rather than regress, relying on fan service as a driving force, the script is more coherent than it could have been given the many moving parts and is not quite as overstuffed as say Civil War, the third Captain America installment that also pushed the series from its own world to that of multiple others,” the review further read.