![]() (You can also watch Spider-Man: Homecoming, which as of now is probably still the best Holland Spidey movie, as a treat, if you have the time). Why? Well, because Spider-Man: No Way Home picks up directly after Far From Home’s surprising post-credit stinger - the reveal of Spider-Man’s identity and the (re?)introduction J.K. Right off the bat, I’m going to suggest the second movie in Tom Holland’s Spider-Man series. So if you haven’t seen it yet, we’ve put together a friendly neighborhood watchlist of Marvel media to dig into ahead of the latest Spider film, and we even listed them in order of importance because we know not a lot of us have the time. Sony originally announced that the new Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland would be available digitally starting Tuesday, March 22, but decided to release the movie early in the U.S., on March 15. Rumors aside, Spider-Man: No Way Home has made lots of money and is cracking open the multiverse, assembling some familiar MCU faces like Doctor Strange, and even bringing in villains from the 2000s Spider-Man trilogy to The Amazing Spider-Man - and possibly from other projects, but in lieu of spoilers, we’ll stop there. And oh boy, what an event it’s shaped up to be. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Marvel Cinematic Universe had one heck of a long 2021, and it ended that with the MCU’s bread and butter, an event film, that stretched into 2022. ![]()
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