On December 16, Spider-Man: No Way Home (Spider-Man: No Way Home) came to revolutionize cinemas in Latin America by expectation of the possibilities of introducing the Multiverse to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time. Three months have passed since its theatrical release and fans still want to enjoy this magnificent story again at home, which is why Sony Pictures made possible the digital premiere of the third installment with Tom Holland.
In its time on the big screen, the new adventure of the spider superhero collected $1.867 billion globally and became a blockbuster. It even surpassed Avatar, the Oscar winner led by James Cameron, in terms of the monetary figures it generated in the United States. After a pandemic that hit theatrical screenings hard, the arrival of this Sony and Marvel production once again raised hopes for recovering the performance that had been previously held for a long time.
Following the digital debut on March 15, the first 10 minutes of Spider-Man: No Way Home were released from the film's official Twitter account. What happens in the beginning? We see that it is a direct continuation of Spider-Man: Far From Home (Spider-Man: Far From Home), whose ending showed that Peter Parker's identity was revealed to the world by J. Jonah Jameson himself (role that J.K. Simmons returned to) on national television. In addition, he is guilty of the murder of Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal).
When Peter notices what is happening, he decides to escape from a violent crowd with his girlfriend, MJ (Zendaya), and transports her with his cobwebs to his home, where he is intervened by police authorities that completely surround the area. The protagonist and his friends are taken to the police station to be questioned about the alleged crime that surrounds the media image of Spidey.
Later, back at his apartment with Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) and Happy (Jon Favreau), he gets the help of an old acquaintance for Marvel fans. It's about lawyer Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox, in his first cameo at the UCM. As you recall, the character had his own solo series, Daredevil, for three seasons that were released through Netflix. However, no matter how best law professional he is, he was not in the capacity to help the good neighbor Spider-Man after all.
The continuation of the Marvel Multiverse
Spider-Man: No Way Home gave a little taste of what the Marvel Multiverse is for film audiences, but this narrative will not see its end so easily. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) will be the film that follows the events that arose towards the end of the third part starring Tom Holland. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, this time the plot will cover the chaos in the universe that originated from the spell that ruined Peter Parker.
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