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    16-Dec-2021 10:50 AM


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    Spider Man: No Way Home Early Reviews: Critics laud the MCU film for its 'heartfelt and incredibly fun' plot
    Spider-Man: No Way Home is one of the most highly-anticipated movies of all time and fans cannot wait to witness Tom Holland, Zendaya and Benedict Cumberbatch settle the chaos inside the multiverse through their roles, Peter Parker, MJ and Doctor Strange.

    As the movie is slated to release on December 16 in India, the first reviews are here from many critics of different publications. Most of the critics have praised the movie and Jon Watts for his directorial approach. From the action-packed sequences to the return of the old villains, let's check out what the critics had to say about Spider-Man: No Way Home.

    Kate Erbland from IndieWire called the movie "worth it" and said: "The Marvel Cinematic Universe is not always willing to get really risky — particularly in standalone features that will undoubtedly impact the rest of the slate — but No Way Home isn’t scared of throwing down an entirely new gauntlet, with a truly reverential eye to the past, and hoping for a new future worth fighting for. The road to the closing moments of No Way Home — both warm-hearted and heartbreaking — might have hit a few bumps, but the darkness is worth it."

    John Defore of The Hollywood Reporter said: "Some of the fan service plays fairly well here; some is unsubtle enough you expect an actor to look into the camera and wink at you after delivering his line. But in the end, No Way Home does use its multiversal mayhem to address the only real problem with the Holland-era webslinger: the Iron Man-ification of the character, in which his already amazing powers keep getting overshadowed by the gadgets given to him by billionaire jerk-hero Tony Stark. This is the least fun of the Watts/Holland pictures by a wide margin (intentionally so, to some extent), but it’s a hell of a lot better than the last Spidey threequel, Sam Raimi’s overstuffed and ill-conceived Spider-Man 3."

    Source - Pink villa