Peter Brings Villains To Happy's Apartment | Spider-Man No Way Home
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2023
- Peter (Tom Holland) takes Sandman, Electro, Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, and the Lizard to Happy's Apartment. He hopes to cure the villains from their evil superpowers.
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For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and putting those he cares about most at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange’s help to restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their world, releasing the most powerful villains who’ve ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now, Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, which will not only forever alter his own future but the future of the Multiverse. - Фільми й анімація
Gotta give Otto credit. He gets cured of the deranging influence of the tentacles' AI and the first two things he does are say thank you and ask how he can help. Nobody would've blamed him for wanting to take a nap, have a good, solid cry, or any of a number of other things, but nope: straight to helping the others.
Just shows you he would never a monster
i can imagine if otto had constant headaches from those A.I. voices inside his head, glad that his finally free from them.
Well, this shows that Otto is a good man deep down. Someone who still wants to do good with his gift in science for the betterment of mankind. I’m happy to see him free from his robot arms’ influence. 😊
It’s probably cus the script is pretty shit
Man, I freaking loved Otto's character in the movies. :D
Norman’s most innocent moment, “I can go for a burrito”
Top 5 moments before tragedy
@@michaelbecket4901 In more than 1 way, I can assure you.
Dementia moment.
A reason why Willem Dafoe is the best
Gobby.
@@michaelbecket4901burger king foot lettuce
"Gotta be careful where you fall"
Really goes to show, half the problems in the MCU could've been solved by OSHA.
Nah man osha only makes things worse.
@@1TightMinute Better OSHA. OSHA with actual teeth to do something, and non-corrupt officials that don't tip off the companies or look the other way.
That line from Electro cracked me up (also the way he looked up as he said it). Makes me think of all the heroes and villains from all comic companies who received his/her abilities from “accidents”. Way too many “fallings and accidents” in the comic world. 😅
@@FullMoonOctober INFRA moment.
4:54 : I love Otto's reaction. His mind had been poisoned for at least a week and now he's finally freed from the arms influence.
It was probably couple of months.
@@diibadaa9502 No, not months. A week at best. I mean the arms wants everything fast, why would they force Otto to rob a bank otherwise? So no, maximum a full week.
@@Octolicia So he robbed a bank, bought the components and assembled the new tritium harness in a week?
Meanwhile Peter has this whole existential break where his powers stop working, he quits being Spider-Man, tries to rekindle his relationship with MJ, crime spikes 75%, saves a kid from a burning building and decides to get back to crime fighting.
That is an absurdly packed week
@@diibadaa9502 Sometimes, movies don't make sense.
@@diibadaa9502 Also, I said AT LEAST a week. could be two or three, but certainly not a month. Not to mention that he now has thrice the amount of arms to do his tritium harness. So what could take 3 weeks alone could take a single one instead.
I knew Doc Ock had voices in his head but I didn’t realize they were constant
The voices are essentialy A.I directives from the tentacles, instead of him giving commands them, the autopilot nature of the arms that is engaged once the chip was fried took over.
Is not that the arms make him evil
Is that he has a goal of producing the self sustainale energy machine, so the A.I. gives him commands on how to archieve said directive as if he was programmed to do so, that is why he is so reckless in archieving his goals, he is essentially a living program trying to fulfill a directive.
@@MohamedYoussef.7 The arms do not make him evil but - and that nobody who wants to feel sympathy for villains because it is a trend nowadays wants to understand - also did not control him. They talked over him and convinced him. Otherwise, so with real mind control, he would not have been able to regain control within seconds in Spider-Man 2. No Way Home misrepresented that. The original movie showed that he just needed Peter as ethe voice of reason that he needed to be reminded of to get his shit together again and a few angry words for the arms that they should listen. But they also misrepresented Norman because by the time he knew Peter was Spider-Man he was already cooperating with the Goblin and ready to attack "Peter's heart".
Essentially it was most likely like having the amount of thoughts one person has quintuple
He heard voices in his head they council him they understand they talk to him
I’m confused were they still speaking to him after Peter took them over on the bridge
I really love how much they emphasized Norman's love of science and the scientific process. Just little moments like him examining Dum-E in the background or the utter fascination he has with Peter using the machine. Really reminds me of how much Norman admired Peter in Spectacular Spiderman.
"Mary Jane?"
"Actually it's Michelle Jones."
"Fascinating..."
He has such a curious mind. Lol
Norman has legit been pulled off from the end of the 90s to straight up to the modern era where everything is so advanced. Id be fascinated too to see stark tech with holograms and renewable energy. Plus multiverse travel. Which is far ahead what the raimi verse had
Well, maybe you hadn’t heard but he is something of a scientist himself
JOVANI7
I kinda like how they make the villains more human. Dr. Octavius, Sandman and Osborne always seemed kinda human in the Sam Rami movies, but this kinda adds more to their tragic characters. Granted almost all of them are unhinged psychopaths or are possesed by something, but it makes them less of 2D villians and more like just bad people.
What are you on about? Doc Ock and Sandman were always tragic villains, as a matter of fact Raimi spent time on them being "normal" so their turns felt more tragic. NWH simply continued that...
All of the villains are good decent people. Not evil like villains from the MCU
I feel bad for Sandman, Green Goblin is okay, and Dr. Octopus is the best!
This hit me, seeing Otto become cured and decide to help Spider-man. I just wish they would have given him a bit more of a role afterwards. I mean, this guy was literally the Tony Stark of his universe and time. Otto designed a fusion reactor, AI system for the arms, the arms themselves that could handle and maintain a fusion reaction, and was FAMILIAR with Spider-man's nano-tech. Hell, it's amazing that Otto's AI system was even compatible with nano-tech. All of this in 2004!
I think the nano just merge with it and took control bc it’s a newer thing ig. Nano probably was designed to fit a lot of tech.
I have a head canon that Otto went back to his universe and being a long thought dead supervillain he took up a new identity and inspired by the ark reactor and nano-tech became that universes equivalent of Ironman.
In retrospect, Otto's tech seem like crude prototypes to what Tony Stark achieved and all Otto needs is to bring an Arc Reactor with him to the Ramiverse, and he'll finally realize his dream by not only having a working Fusion Reactor...but one that is portable (quite literally "The Power of the Sun in the Palm of his Hand.")
It wouldn't JUST be his dream coming true, it's something even BETTER than what he intended.
@@MetroXLR99 I mean technology aren’t really built like that. I can’t remember if an arc reactor was in his hand when he returned but if it wasn’t then he would still need to build something somewhat bulky like how Tony had to create a bulky armor and then work up to nano tech. Ofc it’s gonna be smaller than what he built at first and without the “sounds” in his head he will have an easier time doing so. And this time he may even have the help of his enemy-turned-friend Peter. You have to start somewhere.
no that was Norman Osborn
"damn, gotta be careful where you fall"
Same thing goes for Batman's villains too. XD
"Damn, gotta be careful where you fall"
Words well spoken.
4:33 That made me happy he became good.
And truly the best character in the whole movie hand down!
This Octavius was always good, his true personality was outvoted by the arms.
in the comics, he and Peter switch bodies and Octavius' body is fatally wounded... Peter tells Octavius that with great power comes great responsibility and dies. Octavius quickly learns that Peter had been pulling his punches against pretty much everyone trying to subdue them.
I think you can see Norman's fleeting moments before Goblin takes over, in about 20 seconds. Starting at 3:40 ish when he is exhilarated and happy with Peter, s he was with "his" Peter. Then he sees the cure process for Doc begin, and becomes more serious. Still telling Doc to trust Peter, but I think the Goblin-mind is starting to realize it is in danger and that caused the initial shift. Then Doc calls him a monster, and Norman recoils, with anger not insult. Maybe even disgust, but the shift might have begun there.
There are so many subtleties with Norman in this movie it's crazy. I love it. :D
When Doc Ock calls Green Goblin a monster, I kind of see the expresion "Oh, you're one to talk!" on his face. But it's still super cool that you've been able to notice the typical Green Goblin mannerisms in these scenes! I'm not a super Spider-Man fan, so could never pick up on that stuff.
@@ursatzotschew7541 thanks, i watch stuff too much sometimes haha
He doesn't have the gap in his teeth tho, so I think this is just Goblin pretending to be Norman
Does Otto even know his "Villian Name?" I mean when Mae asked him if he wanted fresh or salt water, he didn't know what she was talking about. That scene kinda made me chuckle!
Surely he saw the Bugle at some point in Spiderman 2, so I guess he was just confused at her corny joke.
Imagine traveling back in time with a copy of No Way Home & showing it to people who just saw Spider-Man 1. Sure, they wouldn't understand 90% of what's happening in it, but if you told them that there would be 8 live action Spider Man movies in 20 years they would likely be both surprised yet excited for what's to come.
The wait would be excruciating
That would break the biggest rule of time travel 😂
I have to go with Nolan, you'd probably rip the fabric of the universe apart
I doubt many would be excited if they just watched Spider-Man 2002 if you tell them Tobey's movies would be cancelled only 5 years later 💀
How about instead of time traveling go into a different direction dimension where the movie never happened like imagine if that world got the amazing Spider-Man 3 and never got homecoming,far from home and no way home
A nice detail that some may not have noticed is that just before Peter puts the cure on Otto, Otto, still under the control of the tentacles' AI, says to Peter: "I swear, when I get out of this WE'RE gonna rip you in...".
He says "we're", meaning that the tentacles's AI was so afraid from what Peter was going to do to it and that it's not gonna have control anymore of Otto that it literally just spoke through Otto right at that last moment to try and deter Peter from "defeating" it.
This kind of attention to detail is just another reason for why I like this movie so so much! ❤
Otto Octavious also used the word we when talking to Peter earlier about Peter's questions. ****WE**** tire of your questions boy!
Seeing Otto happy again was great.
I love him the best!
4:38 You can lightly hear Sam Raimi's Spider Man 2 theme song in thr back.
Legitimately crying tears of happiness for Otto. He never had a tragic backstory here where he was turned to evil because of injustice or anything. Jesus just went too far _for the good of humanity_ and the literal weakest point of failure for him to become a villain broke.
He never wanted to be a villain. He wanted to better the world. He just had one small electrical accident happen to a chip and the AI poisons his mind. He tries to fight it but can't. He doesn't want to be like this but the AI pushes him to pursue what he wants in any way he wants.
So happy they gave him a cure here. He got to be himself again, whole. Imagine being able to give that back to the Joker. Give him his sanity and life back. Be able to turn him back around back down the right path.
He also lost his wife, that was tragic.
Of all the villians, I'm so happy that Doc Ock was the one to get a full on redemption arc with this movie. Like guy literally fights with the heroes against the bad guys😭. Doc Ock was always my favorite Spider-Man villain, maybe my favorite villain EVER specifically because he's obviously such a positive and hopeful person who views it as his to help mankind due to his smarts.
A really good way to determine if Osborn is Osborn or the Goblin is by looking at his teeth. Williem Dafoe actually wore fake teeth to portray Osborn as it shows Osborns need for perfection and his need to display a calm and presentable personality. When he is portraying Goblin though he us not wearing fake teeth and you can see that theres gapes between the teeth and that they are crooked and bent.
Osborn was actually helping Peter create these cures, but when the time came for the Goblin's cure to develop the Goblin took over and attacked Peter. The Goblin was perfectly fine using Osborn to take out the other villains to lessen the competition, but only fought when it became necessary for its own survival. Same for when he attacked Peter again at the end of the film. All the other villains here neutralized, so the competition was gone.
But sadly Peter made friends with the wrong dude at the wrong time.
Wait the pointy teeth are Williams natural teeth?
0:25
If you look closely to the TV when Electro turns it on, you can see the Statue of Liberty having Captain America's shield put on it, with 67% of the population opposing to the renovation.
By the time of the Final Battle, the statue suffers no damage at all, but the shield gets taken off, thus putting the statue back to normal.
I feel so bad for Norman, he finally was catching a break from the insanity of his mind, the idea of a cure was right on the horizon, he just saw his friend get cured himself. I was so sad when he lost control again.
He is one of the characters who has failed to redeemed himself!
Does anyone else feel like crying their eyes out when Otto says "It's so quiet....those voices, they're....I had almost forgotten"?
It's an experience I will never have again in my life, not having those voices and thoughts in my head
@@herrysusanto1579What?
No "feel like" here. I already am.
Keep taking your meds
@@ZLwh1ne ????
Not really as it makes no sense, he was pulled out of the Raimi verse where he'd been overridden by the arms' AI for a short while yet this movie treats it like it's years with that dialogue, it has been for us the audience but not for Otto.
I love the crossover with Tom Holland and the villains from different Spider-Verses
Absoulutely love the Raimi sounding music when Otto turns good again
I love this character very much!
1:57 doc ock:I heard that!
2:23 a lot of people seem to miss this scene, then ask why Flint even joined the Sinister Six.
Max put the idea in his head that they don't need to trust Peter, that they can do whatever they want in this universe. Goblin put the last vocal nail in the coffin.
Flint didn’t care about that universe at all. He just wanter to get home to see his kid at any cost
@@Luke101Killing Peter wasn't going to do that tho, should be smarter than that
@@PrinceFloof he wanted the box
@@PrinceFloofhe didn't want to kill Peter, Flint isn't a killer. He wanted the box to go home
@@thelonewolf2929 Spoilers
What was he doing to Tobey-Peter inside Lady Liberty's head then?
"Gen Z is weak" , well have you ever heard it takes b@lls to forgive someone and give them a second chance? The movie teaches empathy and reminds people of humanity. As a zillenial, Im very PROUD of Tom
I'm a millennial but this is so well-said
@@melissam597 Your comment gives me hopes for humanity. :)
Man, I really felt for Ock here. This scene was all about him for the most part. Nice.
He has the best storyline in the whole title movie out of the 7 previous characters in the past Spider-Man Films.
@@BooBop1987 I’m actually happy for him. The scene choked me up a bit too. 😊
Sand man dropping sand everywhere but he could easily just absorb it back up
I love the small detail of Otto saying "We"
5:12 side quest completed. upgrades are available
1:53 you will understand when you grow up Peter
That quick little interaction between Ock and May instantly reminds me of Oc's entire storyline from his comic origin where he was in love with May.
Didnt make sense in Tobey's movie, but we can see it here. albeit briefly
Lol May had the hots for Otto?
@@dannyhernandez265 I really do believe that the MCU May has a secret crush on Otto. Is because that he is a Bad A-Word Dude!
@dannyhernandez265 She did but I think in the story, Doc Ock was mind controlling her, and forcing her to marry him.
I don't think that would be true. I just don't see Otto with Aunt May. It wouldn't really work out.
Although, some part of me thinks that this Aunt May kinda reminds Otto of his wife.
@@jaredruff9823 I wish that they can add that part of the movie. After all it is one of Otto's next new lessons about getting to know a other person who is not like the one that he know from his own world.
I love the part where Peter explains about Doc Ock’s problem it’s just that feeling I get when someone mentions or explains about my favourite characters in a movie 😃
Doc Ock has the best Storyline Ever in the Whole Title Movie!
Electro : Look at this place and all the possibilities
Sandman : what this condo
Electro : yeah yeah the condo i love the whole open floor plan , no no man I’m talking about the world
Lol 😂😂
This is when the movie started becoming surreal, even more than what the trailers promised.
It's really awesome how this version of Peter thought to help them rather than just blindly fight them. He believed that deep down they were all good people, even Norman. And he was right, all of them were just victims of extremely unfortunate accidents that had driven them mad.
Imagine If raimi venom was there. He'd team up with the goblin and spidey would have one hell of a bad time
Topher as Venom was terrible.
@@Savage--he wasn't that bad. I always liked him as a kid, and I still like him today.
@@Savage-- alright I loved Spider-Man 3 since I was a kid I’ll admit his Venom isn’t great but his Eddie Brock was
@@Mshaw98I'm pretty sure that Tom Hardy's Venom would win
Jamie Foxx is the best. Max Dillion is not that bad. Sorry that he fell into pool electric eels. I agree with he said 3:17.
3:15 You know it man!
Freshwater or salt? You know cuz you're an octopus. I laughed hard in theatres 😅😂 lmao
She said it so seriously, it legitimately takes a moment to logically assess the situation, and subsequently realise she must be joking as that's the only logical conclusion.
What I love is this little known fact. Jamie Fox’s character Max Dillion just lights up when he sees Robert Downey Jr’s character’s invention. What’s cool is that Foxx and RDJ are best friends in real life. They starred in a 2009 theatrical drama The Soloist. Gotta love real life chemistry that even on screen characters can’t get away from 😂
The writers clearly loved the actor, the character, his first movie, and the fans aswell.
While they digitally de-aged him, Alfred Molina is Doctor Octavius.
The Goblin was probably just “sleeping,” in the meantime so he could get a feel for this universe, but as soon as he watched Otto get cured, it was like watching death occur for him.
Doc oc will this humiliation ever cease ROTFLMAO 😂
I like to think that this was Goblin the whole time and not Norman. And he was helping Peter cure everyone because in terms of his own power, he was the weakest of all the villains there. He couldn't compete with them in a straight up fight so he worked with peter to set up a cure for all of them to get them out of his way to take down spiderman himself.
Id say Ock is the weakest of all the villains there
Norman has bombs and weapons
Doc Ock only caused Peter so much trouble because of his existential crisis at the time
@ChellyBean doc oc was able to stand his ground against iron spider and yes i know Peter was trying to save the MIT chick but even when he was focusing on the fight it was at best a stalemate
@@metastabillity8991not really, Ton just kicked Ock once and was sasily able to tackle everything he threw at Tom, then he immediately went to save that lady and never was in a stalemate
5:37 how can I help
Honestly, when I first saw this in the theater I thought Otto was playing possum. I was expecting him to attack the second Peter released the arm restraints. I was very happy when it turned out that Otto wasn’t lying, he really was free at last.
The only good Villain Character who has a great storyline in this film!
The sad fact is they were all good people and only wanted to help others and they got turned into monsters for it
It's so fucking lame that Lizard didn't go in. It would've been hilarious seeing him awkwardly navigating the apartment and hanging out with everyone else; imagine if he was in that cut scene of everyone in the elevator. He desperately needed more screen time.
Ain't nobody gonna talk about the thumbnail 😂 how ya pass it
While it was impossible as they were running out of time, I wonder had Otto stood in the MCU a little longer if he could've gotten one of the advanced biomechanics companies to surgically remove and unfuse the arms from his spine, i mean they could literally 3D-Print skin onto hawkeye in 2015 so I wonder how far the technology advanced by 2024, 9 years after Age of Ultron.
Uh I don't remember Hawkeye getting a skin graft of any kind. Refresh my memory?
@@darksideofevil13 It happened in age of Ultron they went back to the Avengers tower and Hawkeye got some new skin 3D Printed onto his wound.
@@CAPEDCRUSADER3900 Oh, don't remember that but cool.
This is why I like Doc Oc the most ❤
That's goes for me too!
Holy shit....i just noticed all the badges as they walk in the door....nice call back to iron man 3 when happy was obessed with badges
I just noticed the F.E.A.S.T. truck at 1:32. Martin Li confirmed?
Maybe?
Honestly the goblin was kind of dumb on his part to start attacking. When he had all the resources of technology to learn from and use.
never noticed the F.E.A.S.T logo on the truck til now
“Gotta be careful where you fall” is so ridiculously funny to me
Before, I said that Dr. Strange should be tied up in Flash's apartment, but now I realise he can be tied up in Happy's apartment. However, I like the evolution of Peter and Flash's relationship getting stronger, and him being ripe for Peter feeling alone and wanting to connect with someone eventually in college, where he can ideally meet Harry through Flash (as Peter connects with Flash through his friendship with Harry after a poor high school relationship with him, in the comics), and then Gwen and Mary Jane through Harry (Peter, Gwen, Harry, and Mary Jane is a core friend group in the comics). Aunt May will be onboard with Dr. Strange being trapped, but if Happy comes over, he may not, and him seeing all these possibly dangerous, powerful beings in his apartment is enough for him to process - Dr. Strange being tied up could easily be the straw that breaks the camel's back for tolerance here. Also, Dr. Strange being close by risks setting off some of the villains regarding embracing their darker natures, as he is passionate about murdering them. Therefore, Peter will deduce it's best to take Dr. Strange to Flash's apartment.
I love how Norman is already examining and trying to figure out the hologram.
Since the villains are no longer clone versions, but have their personality and motivations made less intense due to the haze they are in, when they're brought into Peter 1's universe, Aunt May should tell Peter that it's safe enough to be around them as they're "essentially sedated", and the worst and extremely unlikely scenario - if one happens to retaliate, she'll run while he fights the person off. They have a strong motivation to not fight given that death is looming over them, so she feels safe.
If Parker fixes Osborn first, perhaps aunt May would have lived?
His a lot more now unlike before.
I honestly wonder if MCU Peter’s Aunt May reminds Otto of his late wife Rosie… 🤔
I wish they can add this part for the movie. So, that way Otto can have a little bit more of part of his storyline in the film.
Pretty cool. I love this movie.
3:08-3:19. That's the way of it sometimes. How most villains get their powers/abilities.
Idk y but I feel like John Candy would be a perfect Doc Oc
The looks, humor, ect
Except that Alfred Molina was reprising the role and he was absolutely perfect in it the first time around.
In the MCU, superhumans can control their appearance. That is why Electro is human in this film.
Same sound effects as Spiderman PS5 when his suit is upgrading 😍
3:12/3:50
I hope one day we see Superior Spiderman. Otto as Spiderman, not holding back at all. Punching Scorpion's jaw right off and realizing that Spiderman was always holding back against him and everyone else.
You let bad guys into your home, you get what you want, Peter
Cool scene.
doctor octavos was the only one who was cured but still kept his powers.
*Doctor Octavius
And he doesn't have powers. Just like Tony didn't.
4:12 subtitles say "we're gonna rip you in UA-cam [Music]" and doc ock really just says that
The most ambitious crossover in the Bane (no one cared who i was till i put on the mask) of existence
Could Sandman just absorb his sand back to his body, not wipe it off sofa to floor.
didnt notice this but man this movie was such a banger hahah
Otto's now being cured though. But what about Norman? I think know that he isn't cured anymore
Otto's now being cured but he almost forgotten everything. But what about Norman? I think that he's not even cured
After Peter hacked into Doc Ocks arms and became in control, did the arms stop telling Doc Ock what to do in his head?
know, they just started to listen to peters commands, but from what we saw that didint stop the talking in his head
I think he can now control them and override whatever action they tell him to do.
No. They just couldn't move themselves. The AIs were still talking to him internally.
Peter One made the rightful choice to cure Doc Ock First for this film!
They should make a back to the future reboot with tom Holland as Marty.
New title:
Spiderman brings older Villains to a Happy place
gotta be careful where you fall LMAO⚡⚡😂😂😭💀
🏴 🇬🇧 *Tom Holland* - 1 June 1996 - age: *25*
_Peter Parker/Spider-Man_
5' 8" (1.73 m)
🇺🇲 *Jamie Foxx* - 12/13/67 - age: *54*
_Max Dillon/Electro_
5' 9" (1.75 m)
🏴 🇬🇧 *Alfred Molina* - 24 May 1953 - age: *68*
_Dr. Otto Octavias/Doc Ock (Doctor Octopus)_
6' 2½" (1.89 m)
🇺🇲 *Willem Dafoe* - 07/22/55 - age: *66*
_Norman Osborn/Green Goblin_
5' 9½" (1.77 m)
_with_
🇺🇲 *Marisa Tomei* - 12/04/64 - age: *57*
_May Parker_
5' 4½" (1.64 m)
fresh water or salted…
coz ur an octopus
LOL
well, Doc Ock turned good in the end and Flint Marko wasn't a psycho and he didnt die at least in the movies, Dr Connors never died so some things dont make sense in the movie.
Otto got pulled before he sacrificed himself to stop the reactor. Maybe Flint was dying because of his unstable powers??? He's quite literally falling apart in the apartment and he can't take on a fully human form anymore. Connors is the really weird one.
If I were Doc Oc, I would invest in some kind of protective covering for that nape chip. Just saying.
This one is different than his original one. It looks like Peter gave him a better designed and probably insulated one.
I love Electro, too bad he use his power for evil and not for mankind. I mean, I could use somebody who could use electricity as a temporary backup for whatever important project I have if the powergrid fails.
High tech lock. But wooden door lol.
You know after seeing sandman, I wonder if he can survive the thanos snap since his whole body was sand and I feel that its impossible to kill him with the infinity stones
In Universe 616, the advance technology is the result of one man: Tony Stark.
Needed more Tobey and Andrew
When u realize that the exact time in the spider man 2 movie that Otto should have been sent back to his machine had become self sustaining and the only way to stop it was to drown it which he did but he has to stop it anyway so fixing his neck thing is useless
Yeah I know.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Aside of the Flaws this movie handles the cameos way better than the Flash movie
You do know he’s not a real octopus, right? They just call him that because he has eight limbs
Forced joke probably written by Jon Favreau
Just imagine they would of made The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and whatever the villain was in that movie would of showed up in No Way Home and we would got The Sinister Six
Let's just ignore the fact that this doesn't change that Doc Ock's arms are still welded to his spine.
No, there's nothing that they can do about that. BUT they can give him control back which is the main problem for poor Otto. Without the AI, he's a good man.
Ayo the thumbnail tho🤨
If only they had any clue about Thor cap and hulk they would not wanna stay in that world for long