

The CG is extremely impressive with only a few weak spots. It's also perfectly paced with none of its roughly 2hr 30 minute runtime feeling dull or overly long due to a strong momentum established early on. There's a few homages to the styles of the previous iterations and some gorgeous imagery. Jon Watts' direction is superb, the action sequences are thrillingly acrobatic once again but refreshingly impactful this time around. All the returning villains give strong performances but Willem Dafoe is definitely the standout performance with an unsettling and terrifying presence. Benedict Cumberbatch reaffirms why he's such a good Doctor Strange with his excellent dry wit and gravitas. Zendaya and Jacob Batalon both have perfect chemistry with Holland and are also incredible in their own ways. Tom Holland gives an incredible lead performance once again, reliably charming and likeable but with a lot more emotional heft this time around. Starts off fun, safe and familiar and then becomes extremely emotional, satisfying and full of great callbacks. Spider-Man: No Way Home is a phenomenal conclusion to the trilogy and Holland's best outing as Spidey yet. new post-credits scene of showing how Peter Parker has been erased from history in a new edition of "Betty's Corner with Betty Brant" begins playing that recaps their high school years with all the footage and pictures missing Peter.an additional scene with Murdock and Hogan.a scene featuring May, Parker, and the villains in an elevator while on the way to Hogan's apartment.additional scenes in the basement of the New York Sanctum.

Daily Bugle reports of Parker's first day back at school and the arrivals of Dillon and Marko.


