Spider-Man: No Way Home with many segments has made viewers unable to control their emotions.
The 20-year journey of exploring the Spider-Man Universe had an impressive highlight at Spider-Man: No Way Home “.the best Marvel movie of the decade). Throughout the movie, there were many tear-jerking scenes that made many fans consider No Way Home worthy of being “Spider-Man No Longer Home(
1. Norman Osborn’s Struggle
One of the most surprising aspects of the movie is that it not only brings back classic villains from previous Spider-Man movies but also continues to develop their storylines. The poignant scene in the movie must include the scene of Norman Osborn struggling with his inner self. He arrived in the MCU and discovered that not only did Oscrop not exist there, but neither did his son Harry.
Willem Dafoe begins lost, confused, and grieving throughout his opening scenes, making the Green Goblin once again one of the most compelling villains. His pain was real and he shed tears during the scene, but ultimately could not overcome his Green Goblin persona.
At the end of the film, Tobey stopped Holland from killing the Green Goblin because he knew this wouldn’t change the matter, even though Aunt May died at his hands. After awakening, Norman looked around blankly and collapsed, perhaps this was the first time this villain felt relieved.
2. Doctor Strange admits he loves Peter Parker very much
One of the teariest scenes in No Way Home is when Doctor Strange reveals his true feelings for Peter Parker. When Peter Parker suggests using an oblivion spell to stop the multiverse from invading the MCU, Doctor Strange says “All who know and love you will forget you”. In that sentence, Stephen’s eyes clearly showed that he did not want to forget Peter even though at the beginning of the movie he was very harsh towards him.
3. The return of Spider-Man
Considered a valuable scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home when the expectation of the appearance of Spider-Man versions of Tobey, Andrew and Tom coming together came true. As soon as Ned used Strange’s ring to open the travel portal and Andrew appeared, the whole theater broke down, many people could not contain their emotions.
The journey of becoming a Spider-Man fan has gone through many years, making every Marvel fan who goes to the theater look forward to this moment. Finally, all three Spider-Mans had a moment to open up about their lives on the school rooftop after Peter 1’s (Tom Holland) Aunt May passed away.
4. Tobey stopped Tom Holland from killing the Green Goblin
It is one of the most difficult scenes to act but makes the audience hold their breath, waiting in suspense for the ending. After the Green Goblin was defeated, Tom’s Peter approached and picked up the flying saucer and was about to descend and kill the Green Goblin when Tobey rushed out and stopped him. This is truly a moment that is deeply ingrained in the audience’s minds and confirms that Spider-Man’s best nature is compassion.
In the end, even though Tobey was stabbed from behind, Peter still took the medicine and cured the Green Goblin, this confirms that Holland’s Peter has truly grown up. Killing a villain is not difficult, but what is difficult is making them become good people even though they have hurt you.
5. The Amazing Spider-Man always remembers Gwen’s death
One of the saddest scenes of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is when Andrew is unable to save Gwen Stacy. At No Way Home, Andrew once again shared that this made him much angrier and hot-tempered. Perhaps this is a sad ending for this version of Peter Parker because many audiences still cannot forget this shock when watching the movie.
All those emotions came rushing back again in No Way Home when he confided with Holland’s Peter. After many years, Andrew finally found his love.
6. Tobey Spider-Man’s reunion with Doc Ock
Another powerful moment that moved some to tears occurred when Tobey was reunited with Doc Ock. Comics fans know Doctor Octopus as one of Spider-Man’s greatest villains, but in Spider-Man 2 and < /span> they are close friends.Spider-Man: No Way Home
Doctor Octopus’s pride in an older, more mature Peter Parker is one of the most poignant moments in the film, especially since Doc Ock’s death has now been altered allowing them both to continue working. you in their universe.
7. Aunt May’s death
Any good action must have consequences, this saying seems to always be true in all Spider-Man versions. They always have good hearts, but because of them, their loved ones are always in danger and even sacrifice their lives. Holland’s Spider-Man is no exception as Aunt May died at the hands of the Green Goblin in the building where Happy Hogan gave them refuge.
Before passing away, Aunt May still encouraged and affirmed that Tom’s Peter did the right thing by trying to give villains a second chance. And that kindness or honesty is what makes Spider-Man a special superhero.
8. Say goodbye
One of the saddest moments at the end of the movie is when Peter Parker has to say goodbye to his friends MJ and Ned. The only way to stop the multiverse from encroaching on the MCU, he asked Doctor Strange to cast a spell to make everyone forget that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.
His tearful farewell to MJ and Ned made many Marvel fans say “so heartbreaking”. Peter also promised to find MJ and Ned and make them remember him, but it seems this is not easy. After finding MJ and Ned at a familiar coffee shop and seeing his friend happy with his current life, Holland smiled happily and gave up explaining, perhaps he saw what was good. for them.