Spider-Man: No Way Home
The multiverse is never what it seems.
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Cast & Performance
Tom Holland's emotional performance grounds No Way Home. His final scene — Peter Parker alone, with no one who remembers him — is one of the MCU's most powerful endings.
Zendaya's MJ and her relationship with Tom Holland's Peter Park provides No Way Home's emotional core. Her fall from the bridge scene mirrors Gwen Stacy's in The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Tobey Maguire's return as the original cinematic Spider-Man is one of the great fan service moments in cinema history.
Andrew Garfield's return — especially his scene saving MJ — is considered the film's emotional high point and his definitive performance.
Alfred Molina returned as Doc Ock, a role he last played in 2004. His reappearance — kept completely secret — broke the internet with the first trailer.
Direction
Jon Watts directed all three MCU Spider-Man films, culminating in No Way Home's unprecedented multiverse achievement.
Music
Michael Giacchino wove all three Spider-Man eras' musical themes into a unified score for No Way Home.
Production
Sony Pictures owns the Spider-Man film rights. No Way Home ($1.9B) is their highest-grossing film ever.
Marvel Studios co-produced Spider-Man: No Way Home as part of their partnership agreement with Sony Pictures.
Other
IMAX screens presented No Way Home's opening weekend — one of the largest in pandemic-era cinema.