SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (2021) Review: New Dawn, Post Eclipse
With the conclusion of the last film FAR FROM HOME (2019) literally jeopardising Peter Parker’s double life, SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (‘NWH’) creates the most turmoil for the long-suffering young superhero. NWH picks up where the last film left off, and with the whole world now privy to his secret identity Peter Parker has the unenviable task of balancing this revelation as well as its impacts on those nearest and dearest to him. With the absence of the now deceased Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jnr) and the AWOL Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson), Parker no longer has the oversight of the cool charismatic father figure in Stark or the stereotypically irate stepfather in Fury. However, the convenient inclusion of Dr Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) fills this mentor position in doing his best to guide the well meaning yet inexperienced young superhero. Following a brief but memorable appearance by Matt Murdoch aka […]