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: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ review: A fun-filled reunion of heroes and villains #IndiaNEWS For a movie whose raison d’etre is to take its place in a multi-title franchise, Spider-Man: No Way Home

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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ review: A fun-filled reunion of heroes and villains #IndiaNEWS
For a movie whose raison d’etre is to take its place in a multi-title franchise, Spider-Man: No Way Home has plenty of heart and individual spirit too. Packed with sparkling performances, three-dimensional visual effects and a judicious mix of spectacle and intimate moments, No Way Home lands with a huge and satisfying thud.Tom Holland, who replaced Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield and infused his Spider-Man movies with boyish innocence and infectious zest, returns to tackle the problem created by Homecoming (2017). Before dying, the mean-minded Mysterio had accused Spider-Man of a series of attacks on London for which he was actually responsible. Worse, Mysterio unmasked the web-spinning vigilante as Peter Parker, a fact known only to a few.The new film begins right where Homecoming left off. Hounded by the media, government agents and Mysterio fans and his reputation in tatters, Spider-Man, his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) and girlfriend MJ (Zendaya) seek out Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to set things right.Might not Doctor Strange gesture hypnotically, as he has in the past, to erase the collective memories of the planet and restore Spider-Man’s anonymity? That would mean losing the moments that Spider-Man has shared with MJ and Ned and his beloved Aunt May (Marisa Tomei).


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