Spider-Man No Way Home review round-up: The film hits all the right notes, say critics
Spider-Man: No Way Home Early Reviews Are Out & Tom Holland Starrer Is Rated ‘Best Spidey Film’ With An Almost Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score!

The reviews for Spider- Man No Way Home have started to pour in, and from the look of it, it seems like those who have watched it have loved it! Starring Tom Holland, the film just had its premiere in Los Angeles where the cast and crew, along with several other celebrities, walked down the red carpet. Zendaya made the captions for wearing a spiderweb dress, in which she looked absolutely gorgeous.
The raving reviews of those lucky people who have got the chance to watch one of the most- anticipated flicks of the time have been making the rounds. But so are several spoilers for which the Spidey platoon made a videotape, requesting people who have watched it to not spoil it for others.
Meanwhile, let’s take a look at those reviews and the score, which Spider-Man No Way Home has earned. As per DailyMail, the Tom Holland starrer has the stylish reviews of the trio with a 97 out of the first 75 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. His former standalone Spidey flicks Spider- Man Homecoming and Spider- Man Far From Home had an emotional 92 from 394 reviews and a 90 RT score from 451 reviews.
“ I was veritably agitated. I allowed it was a really cool idea. In all honesty, I did n’t suppose it was commodity that they could pull off. I remember allowing,‘Oh that’s a nice idea. That’s noway going to be, but it’s really cool.’And then we’re promoting the movie … They did it, they pulled it off. They made it be. So it was inconceivable,” the actor said.
From the early reviews of it and the Rotten Tomatoes scores, it seems like Marvel was suitable to pull off Spider- Man No Way Home. Along with Tom Holland and Zendaya, it casts Willem Dafoe, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Jacob Batalon, Benedict Cumberbatch, and numerous further talented actors.
The Wrap
Alonso Duralde writes,”Of all the superhero pictures presently on the request, the adventures of Spider- Man and his musketeers have always sounded most nearly tethered to a recognisable, relatable reality, maybe because they tell a story about high- academy kiddies rather than supernaturals or aliens or happy billionaires.”
IGN
“Spider- Man No Way Home hits all the right notes as the MCU’s rearmost entry. Its impact on the macrocosm as a whole, as well as the overall emotional beats, all feel earned. Astral performances meet what feels like a Saturday morning cartoon replete with all the ruinous punches we have come to anticipate from this sneaky macrocosm. Though it struggles with some tired superhero homilies, everything additional about it’ll leave suckers beaming observance-to- observance,”writes Amelia Emberwing.
Den of Geek
Don Kaye writes,”Spider- Man No Way Home ends a strange time for Marvel on a strong note. While 2021 featured an pleasurable if spare prequel (Black Widow), a compelling debut for an obscure idol (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), and an experimental if divisive spectacle featuring indeed more unknown characters (Eternals), No Way Home channels the entire diapason of Spider- Man pictures while setting the character on a course all his own at last. Make sure you stay for the credits.”
The Guardian
Benjamin Lee writes,”It’s bloodied for sure but still moves with further deftness than utmost ( arriving after Eternals is a blessing for any Marvel film) and there is an ending that suggests an mindfulness of its roots (post-credits scene away), intimating at a promising way forward rather than back. Consider the curse of feathers sort of broken.”
The Hollywood Journalist
“This is the least fun of the Watts/ Holland filmland by a wide periphery ( designedly 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,”writes John Defore.
SlashFilm
Hoai-Tran Bui writes,”If you poke too numerous holes in the narrative, Spider- Man No Way Home starts to come undone. But if you take it at face value, it’s a sweet, moving swing of a”Spider- Man” film that ( substantially) manages to land.”
Variety
“The movie can be ungainly at times, and it’s much too married to setting up indeed more craziness to play out in forthcoming Marvel product (these are not standalone flicks so much as overloaded occurrences, after each), but it provides enough resolution for the once two decades of Spider- Man adventures that cult who’ve tuned out along the way will be awarded for giving this one a shot,”writes Peter Debruge.