Thanks for all the love and subs from this video! I was inspired by the flashback scenes in Tobey's Spider-Man 3, especially in the police station thinking of his Uncle's death - black and white colour schemes, cuts back and forth to the actor etc. If you like the edit, awesome! If you think it could be done better, give it a go! That is the beauty of a fan edit, personal touches!
I couldn't do better, unlike the intro to the Six Million Dollar Man, I ain't got the technology and definitely not the same skills, but as far as it fitting with the film, I would bet that even Stan the Man Lee would have been pleased with it, awesome video, or dare I say amazing.
Andrew: "Uncle Ben said it..." Tobey: "...the day he died." The look on Tom's face at that moment you can see that he realizes his 2 counterparts have been through exactly what he's going through now. It's a powerful moment.
Maybe she didn't die for nothing Peter. Aka we been through it it's your turn but it'll make you. Like dr strange one of those things that MUST happen in Peter's timeline
@@xentharas5629 The scene you saw was a deleted scene. Because it wouldn't really make sense despite Andrew's great acting. However, Uncle Ben did say it to Andrew's Peter, technically. What he said was "He believed that if you have the power, you have the moral obligation to do those things! That's whats at stake here, not choice, responsibility" which roughly translates to "With great power comes great responsibility".
That will always be the greatest line ever taught in any comic book or any superhero movie and hearing Tobey Maguire finish the line that Tom Holland said that not only gave me shivers it made me tear up because a Tobey Maguire‘s character is so wise like he’s been through it all and he will always be in my personal opinion he will always be the greatest Spider-Man of all time
Tobey Maguire's uncle Ben's last peice of advice to Peter; *with great power, comes great responsibility* Andrew Garfield's uncle Ben's last words to Peter; *if you can do good things for other people you would have a moral obligation to do those things* Tom Holland's aunt May's last words spoken; *you have power Peter, and With great power there must also come great responsibility*
Both of them works tbh. The faces they make when they say highlights the acting skills of both Andrew and Tobey. This scene works with the flashback and without the flashback. I feel like the flashback scenes hide the acting that Tobey and Andrew did. This is very cool tho. This is awesome.
*3:59** Time goes by fast. Tobey's Peter was just a kid in high school, so we saw him working and becoming Spider-Man. and now here he is, getting older and wiser, guarding Uncle Ben's lesson until his last breath.*
You have a young hero who’s just gone through the most painful moment in his life Pain of loss Thinking he’s alone But then you got 2 other versions of him who knows just what it’s like to go through that pain and darkness But learned to overcome it The fact that we got this film and this moment is still amazing 21 years in the making
When Andrew Garfield says: “…I got rage full, I got bitter…” That completely killed me, and the way he just said it, he nailed it, you can still see that it’s still kinda killing him in the inside, but thanks to his Spider-Brothers, you can see at the end of the film he moved on cuz he was able to help his fellow Spider-Man.
Andrew has always been the best version of Spider-Man to me. I just wish he got a better director and writers and stuff, like Tobey got. If Andrew got that crew working for him, there would be no question he's the best.
@@NovusIgnis Oh no, he had an amazing director, Marc Webb is an amazing filmmaker, to me it was Avi Arad who was was always involved in this films, he was the problem in this marvel movies, he was always in charge in this films and always took charge and change the story of the movies. That’s why he’s barely producing in the mcu universe, he only produces movies like morbius and venom.
Andrew's Peter had someone he treasured and he promised Gwen's father that he'll leave Gwen out of it and when she died, he got bitter and rageful, stopped pulling his punches and felt responsible for what he did, the emotion of Andrew here just hits different now...
It amazes me how Jon Watts was able to bring back all of these characters from almost 20 years ago, continue their character arcs, intertwine them with each other and create corresponding dialogue, offer every single one of these characters a second chance at redemption from their past, place all of this within the MCU, have all of that influence what happens from now on in the MCU, AND give everybody a new beginnings, especially Tom Holland’s Peter Parker! There were so many opportunities for this movie to go wrong but it didn’t. This shows just how amazing Marvel is at making movies, and how bright the future of the MCU looks
@@adamharvey8444I count three. This movie, guardian 3 and it might not be the same for most but I thought of dr strange 2 as a good movie. Maybe that's because I am a fan of Sam Raimi's filming style.
It's so dynamic, the way Garfield's spiderman expresses a more outright sadness while Toby's spiderman is much more subdued and subtle, especially at 3:58, that shift from the realization is gold.
GOD DAMN IT I actually teared up.... yes bully maguire I am gonna cry. not for shame, for nostalgia for real I watched spiderman 1 and 2 on VHS on my small VHS TV player and still remember seeing the death of uncle ben and the entire chase scene and saw the 3rd movie in theaters. I saw the amazing spiderman 1 and 2 in theaters and still remember the time I thought Gwen just got knocked out but she died. amazing video btw
Drops from over 100 feet and slaps her head off the ground Sure mate that's a knock out if ever I saw one Couldn't possibly be anything else I mean its only concrete so basicly a pillow
This would've also helped the people who never seen the movies or forgot about them so people like your mom, grandparents, average MCU enjoyer, or younger sibling wouldn't be like "who's that?" or "do they show this in their movies?".
yeah it would've been nice but at the same time we don't really need it though. Just Tobey and Andrew just mentioning it with their performances and emotion like here is all you need.
Every time I watch this movie and I hear Tobey and Andrew talking about how they suffered great loss you can’t help but really think back to those moments and how sad they were different when you watch it in this movie. Hearing Tobey and Andrew tell Tom what they have been through it just hits you so completely different it’s just so perfect the scene was so perfect just really brought back all the memories I have being a Spider-Man fan. In hearing Toby Maguire see the iconic words it was just so incredibly perfect. If you guys are true Spider-Man fans always remember with great power comes great responsibility.
Did a rewatch of the movies when I made this - Spider-Man 1 has such intense and brutal fights, so starkly different from the MCU. The final Goblin fight blood spilling, his outfit tearing, bombs exploding and throwing his body….the only thing that’s come close to that violence I think is the apartment fight in NWH
I actually watched all of the Spider-Man movies just to prepare myself for No Way Home, and I was actually surprised of how much I remembered about the first movie from the Raimi Trilogy.
at 3:18 where Tobey says "it took me long time to learn to get through that darkness" can had shown the scenes from "Spider-man 3" of his Symbiote struggle and the ending of it, would had been top notch!
"It took me a long time to.. learn to get through that darkness.." Sandman: "I did a terrible thing to you.. I spent a lot of nights, wishing I could take it back.. I'm not asking you to forgive me.. I hope you can understand.." Spider-Man: "I've done terrible things too..." Sandman: "I didn't choose to be this.. the only thing left of me.. is my daughter.." Spider-Man: "I forgive you..."* *Peter: Hey pal, how ya doing ? Harry: Been better.. Peter: We'll get you through this.. Harry: No.. Peter: I should've never hurt you.. said those things... Harry: None of that matters Peter.. you're my friend.. Peter: Best friend..
@@AshleyYoung87 , First, off, spider-man 3 is not shit. And your wrong about Topher's venom. He's alot like his ultimate counterpart, and his 90's animated series counterpart. His name's Eddie Brock jr., just like in the ultimate comics, before being bonded to venom, eddie didn't have a bodybuilder build, as his classic comics counterpart. Also, Eddie Brock being much like his Ultimate incarnation, acts like Gwen and him are a couple, when gwen doesn't see him like that. For the 90's animated series counterpart, both tried to forge a fake photo of spider-man looking like he's doing something bad, until peter calls him out on his lie, which gets Eddie fired. Sure, in the series, it was spider-man in the black suit, and not peter, himself, but the same thing happened. Eddie got fired, because he faked a picture about spider-man and lied. That, and him getting the venom symbiote while in church, where peter got rid of it when he exposed the symbiote to sounds, to get it off.
This is literally what went through my head when Spider-Man Peter & Amazing Spider-Man Peter talked about Uncle Ben & Gwen. Those moments filled my head as I watched Spider-Man No Way Home for the first time. I cried quite a bit when watching it. All 3 Peter Parker’s deserve so much more than they have in their lives. They deserve all the happiness in the world. Thanks for uploading.
1. You noticed that when Tom!Peter sensed Andrew!Peter and Tobey!Peter, he put Ned and MJ behind him. Poor boy, he’s deathly terrified of losing someone else he loved 2. Notice that when they’re telling their experience, Tobey!Peter is telling it in a relatively calm voice while Andrew!Peter’s voice is cracking, like he could’ve cried. Both of them have moved on differently. Tobey!Peter have moved on relatively well, having coped with the events of his movies, probably because of his age. Andrew!Peter hasn’t moved on. He’s still affected by Gwen’s death. He became bitter and possibly more violent (“stopped pulling my punches”).
Seeing tobey accepting the fact that revenge doesn't bring you any peace nor does it make any better was really nice. Also Andrew had a massive shock from Gwen's death which made him a bit different how he was before, meaning a more mature and growing spiderman beside Tobey. I love both of them very much ❤️❤️🕷️🕸️🕷️
Nostalgia is one of the saddest things in life when you see something like memories of this og Spiderman from your childhood. Man it's the little things ...
When I first saw this in theaters, I cried like a baby; absolutely broke down in tears. The story of Peter Parker is a coming of age story about a boy turning into a man but at the same time, it's a story about grief and turning that grief into something better. This is why Spider-Man; no matter what version he is, will always be a beacon of hope. This hero has changed my life for the better.
Who ever said Superhero movies don't deserve awards, are completely delusional. You find some of the best acting in movies like this and its only getting better everyday. I still see that scene with Ironman at the end of Endgame as such a powerful moment and RDJ did a fantastic job.
It's emotional, but the acting really isn't that big of a deal. Nobody would ever accuse these actors of doing their best work in these superhero movies. They're cotton candy: sweet and flavorful, but full of air and empty inside. That's why Watchmen is such a good superhero movie: it isn't one. It's a crime drama with a superhero theme.
I just thought about this but if Ben truly died in Peter 1’s timeline by something Peter could’ve stopped-I can’t imagine the aching guilt he must feel of feeling like he’s now made the same mistake twice; how he could’ve stopped a criminal but stopped himself both times.
There is also no mention of Uncle Ben throughout Peter 1’s timeline. May and Peter never even said his name. It’s almost like he doesn’t exist in the MCU.
I read a theory somewhere that Ben died in this universe as collateral damage to Loki's invasion of Earth but I do not think there was any official canon on that. The only reference we got to him was his initials on some luggage.
Just the sheer emotions from that scene is amazing from all 3 of them. Brilliantly acted marvel truly pull on your heart strings with these great scenes of the heroes and the actors who play as their characters.
I feel like for anyone watching No Way Home who didn’t watch the first Maguire movie, probably thought the “I got what I wanted” line meant that he killed him deliberately
@@Cr102y , he had a gun on tobey's peter, what'd you expect to happen, just let him shoot peter? He made a move to protect himself, and Denis caradine fell backwards to his demise.
Adding the flashbacks from previous Spider-Man adds so much weight to the dialogue and really brings everything together in a very emotional way, no matter what universe or timeline, every version of Peter Parker at some point in their life has experienced some form of pain. If they had done it like this in the movie, it would have truly sealed the deal for me. This was so well done.
Andrew Garfield deserves a sequel. His performance was outstanding. It gave me chills of nostalgia when I heard him mention Gwen calling her his “MJ” what a powerful moment
I had the same exact idea pop up in my head when I first saw that scene when the movie released! I was hoping that someone would be able to put flashbacks from the other movies on this scene while the 2 Peters talk about their mistakes, it honestly makes it much more emotional than it originally is. Thanks for the video!
The expression of shock on all three Peter's faces was just epic and phenomenal. Great job, man, this editing of yours should have totally been in the original movie to make it more nostalgic. I wish Peter-2 and Peter-3 had got flashbacks every time they saw/faced their villains too.
It's an amazing, powerful scene but something that gets me... Peter 3 (Andrew) was never told verbatim "With great power, comes great responsibility", in a non-canon Deleted Scene, he WAS told that phrase by Richard Parker, but he specifically names BEN in this scene as the one saying it. Ben's speech in The Amazing Spider-Man was: "You're a lot like your father, you really are Peter, and that's a good thing! But your father lived by a philosophy, a principle, he believed that if you could do good things for people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here, not choice! Responsibility." Yes, it's the same thing at the end of the day, but it's the same runaround that Civil War did with "If you can do the things I can, and you don't, and then bad things happen, they happen because of you."
The look that Peter 1 gives Peter 2 & 3 at the end is so desperately hopeful, of seeing “himselves” and knowing they went through and felt what he is experiencing now, and they not only were able to keep going (Peter 3), but come out the other side (Peter 2) is powerful. Wowzers.
What a fucking Godsent this whole movie is! Getting to see everyone come back as their villains, except Franco, Grace, and Dehaan. Getting to see Toby and Andrew's spider-man again. And Getting to see all three of them interact
My Dad died in April of 2020, the last blockbuster movie we watched in theaters opening night was Endgame, this was the first blockbuster movie in theaters i watched after he died.
Well done. Beautiful video. This movie proves two things to me. That Spider-Man matters to people. That Andrew Garfield deserves to do more as the character. I’m saying this as someone who grew up with the Tobey & Raimi movies. Garfield’s Spider-Man was my favorite in this film. The emotion, impact, performance & the reaction from fans of all generations make it obvious that he should be given another film.
Why did they not put flashbacks during this scene ?? I remember, when I was in the movie theaters, in front of this scene, I was waiting and hoping for flashbacks so hard.. That's why I was so disappointed...It's definitely more impacting and nostalgic with flashbacks ! it makes the scene much more coherent and important ! It's like "oh yeah I remember these scenes" or just for people who didn't watch the Tobey's trilogie and Andrew's films, it could have given them an idea of what these films looked like and then, they could have understood the pain. Well, even if Spiderman nwh was a good movie and I had a good time, there were so many discrepancies and errors from the screenwriters... John Watts was not the good one to product such a movie like this. Thank you for correcting the errors of people supposed to be qualified in the field ! It's definitely better like this ! Great job👍
The only thing I would change is when Tobey said "it took a long time to get through that darkness" would be to have the interaction in Spider-Man 3, "What does it matter to you anyway" "EVERYTHING"
The scene is so good. Even though its their first time seeing each other it felt like both Tobey and Andrew are guiding their little brother away from the darkness Tom will face in his life.
Tobey is the oldest brother Andrew is the middle brother And Tom is the youngest brother They both want to see their little brother to not go in the same path they did
I was still one years old when Spiderman 3 was released in 2007, and I've grew up watching 1 and 2. Along with TASM 1 & 2, yet seeing this makes my heart feel numb and has my eyes in tears watching this..
I imagined this nearly the same way you edited it when I first watched it. That last shot with Uncle Ben brought on some heavy chills. Fantastic work overall.
They should've added these scenes in this part it makes it more important, it even makes people that didn't watch that particular spider man movie and now wanting to watch it or re watch it.
This movie completes TASM 2 I feel at peace with that movie now, and i love it even more knowing that Andrews spiderman can now move on in Peace knowing he isn't alone in how he feels even if the people are across the multiverse
Thanks for all the love and subs from this video! I was inspired by the flashback scenes in Tobey's Spider-Man 3, especially in the police station thinking of his Uncle's death - black and white colour schemes, cuts back and forth to the actor etc. If you like the edit, awesome! If you think it could be done better, give it a go! That is the beauty of a fan edit, personal touches!
I subbed
Same
no maidens?
I couldn't do better, unlike the intro to the Six Million Dollar Man, I ain't got the technology and definitely not the same skills, but as far as it fitting with the film, I would bet that even Stan the Man Lee would have been pleased with it, awesome video, or dare I say amazing.
I settled on this
This isn't what they showed us in theaters, but if you are a true fan of the Spider-Man movies, then this is the version you saw in your head.
Underrated comment
Everything point on correct. No joke.
😭😭😭😭😭😭
exactly
We truly know what you mean I saw the scenes especially with Tobey every single one in my head he is part of my childhood ...
And this is why I broke down in tears when I saw this scene in the theater
Andrew: "Uncle Ben said it..."
Tobey: "...the day he died."
The look on Tom's face at that moment you can see that he realizes his 2 counterparts have been through exactly what he's going through now. It's a powerful moment.
Maybe she didn't die for nothing Peter.
Aka we been through it it's your turn but it'll make you.
Like dr strange one of those things that MUST happen in Peter's timeline
@@godcentricimagery1581 Kinda like how it seems that in every universe, Tony has to die from something.
@@godcentricimagery1581 reverse flash : yea she die for nothing because it is your fault
@@Unversed333 And Natasha
@@qwentingreer6793 she didn't die in the Ultron what if.
“Uncle Ben said it.” “The day he died.” Gets me every time!!!
I was wondering here. Didn't Uncle Ben only say it to Tobey? Andrew heard it from his father, right? Or did they tell him both and I just forgot?
@@xentharas5629 no I’m pretty sure uncle Ben did say it to him when Uncle Ben, Andrew and Aunt May were all that the house
@@StillSymbiotic then they both said it.
I found a scene today where his father said it a the graveyard where gwen was burried
@@xentharas5629 The scene you saw was a deleted scene. Because it wouldn't really make sense despite Andrew's great acting.
However, Uncle Ben did say it to Andrew's Peter, technically. What he said was "He believed that if you have the power, you have the moral obligation to do those things! That's whats at stake here, not choice, responsibility" which roughly translates to "With great power comes great responsibility".
@@sparkist95 thank you.
I just misremembered it as a normal scene
The part with Tobey's spiderman and the flashback uncle Ben saying the infamous line, literal chills! This was executed perfectly!
Infamous?
Why infamous?
Infamous? Dude 😂
Iconic*
But Aunt May...
"With great power, comes great responsibility" That made me tear up
It actually sent shivers down my spine
The greatest line in the history of superhero movies. 🙌
You could really see how Peter was taken back in time for that brief moment to his talk with his uncle through the way Tobey delivered that line.
That will always be the greatest line ever taught in any comic book or any superhero movie and hearing Tobey Maguire finish the line that Tom Holland said that not only gave me shivers it made me tear up because a Tobey Maguire‘s character is so wise like he’s been through it all and he will always be in my personal opinion he will always be the greatest Spider-Man of all time
Tobey Maguire's uncle Ben's last peice of advice to Peter; *with great power, comes great responsibility*
Andrew Garfield's uncle Ben's last words to Peter; *if you can do good things for other people you would have a moral obligation to do those things*
Tom Holland's aunt May's last words spoken; *you have power Peter, and With great power there must also come great responsibility*
RIP Cliff Robertson, the actor of the original Spider-Man's Uncle Ben.
Uncle Ben literally was the last role he played before his death.
@@Unversed333 I had no idea. RIP
@@suatt38 Yup, Spider-Man 3 was the last film.
@@Unversed333 no. they wanted to make spiderman 4 but Sony said no, because spiderman 3 was trash
How did he die? What happened?
Both of them works tbh.
The faces they make when they say highlights the acting skills of both Andrew and Tobey.
This scene works with the flashback and without the flashback.
I feel like the flashback scenes hide the acting that Tobey and Andrew did.
This is very cool tho. This is awesome.
But it's like an old TV show version of NWH but I think it is still better it puts more meaning of what happened.
@@JJT1705 I mean... Do we really need to have the flashback scenes?
true
I was having mental flashbacks when I saw this in theaters.
Yeah I agree. It's like that It's their past and they don't him to go to the revenge path.
The hardest part about this job is, you can’t always save everyone.
Everybody gets one
-Spiderman
If you're value your life then save yourself!
-Japanese Spiderman
If you can't find a way to live with that, next time nobody gets saved.
If your nothing without this suit, then you shouldn’t have it.
-Tony Stark/Iron Man
@@ylerosefunny1924 you should have thought of that earlier
-bully maguire
*3:59** Time goes by fast. Tobey's Peter was just a kid in high school, so we saw him working and becoming Spider-Man. and now here he is, getting older and wiser, guarding Uncle Ben's lesson until his last breath.*
4:03 The way he looks over to Andrew, it’s as if he realizes that this is the crucial moment that will mold this Peter into a true Spider-Man
If they make Amazing Spider-Man 3, we could finally have that flashback to when Andrew Spidey stopped pulling his punches.
Maybe a live-action take on superior spider-man. Except this time it's all peter.
That is exactly what there setting up
We all know there gonna make it the fans have spoken
It's just a matter of when
@@someguywearingpotatoesskin6835 I can’t wait. After all, Spider-Man 4 with Tobey is already of interest to Sam Raimi. So anything’s possible.
It made me think it was a possible hint at when Andrew’s Spidey finally got the symbiote suit in his universe.
Imagine if Andrew was actually Doc Ock all the time!
You have a young hero who’s just gone through the most painful moment in his life
Pain of loss
Thinking he’s alone
But then you got 2 other versions of him who knows just what it’s like to go through that pain and darkness
But learned to overcome it
The fact that we got this film and this moment is still amazing
21 years in the making
When Andrew Garfield says: “…I got rage full, I got bitter…”
That completely killed me, and the way he just said it, he nailed it, you can still see that it’s still kinda killing him in the inside, but thanks to his Spider-Brothers, you can see at the end of the film he moved on cuz he was able to help his fellow Spider-Man.
Andrew has always been the best version of Spider-Man to me. I just wish he got a better director and writers and stuff, like Tobey got. If Andrew got that crew working for him, there would be no question he's the best.
@@NovusIgnis Oh no, he had an amazing director, Marc Webb is an amazing filmmaker, to me it was Avi Arad who was was always involved in this films, he was the problem in this marvel movies, he was always in charge in this films and always took charge and change the story of the movies. That’s why he’s barely producing in the mcu universe, he only produces movies like morbius and venom.
Rageful
Andrew: I got rage-full, I got bitter...
Tobey: I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye.
Andrew's Peter had someone he treasured and he promised Gwen's father that he'll leave Gwen out of it and when she died, he got bitter and rageful, stopped pulling his punches and felt responsible for what he did, the emotion of Andrew here just hits different now...
3:00 Perfect use of scenes from Spider-Man 1 there. Good job.
I felt like I was a little kid seeing Spider-Man in theaters 20 years ago
And now today Spider man 1 is 20 years old!
Dayum I was 6 years old back then and it's till fresh in my memory.
Me too.
I was 4 years old when the first Spider-Man film was in theaters. I can’t believe it’s already been 20 years.
It amazes me how Jon Watts was able to bring back all of these characters from almost 20 years ago, continue their character arcs, intertwine them with each other and create corresponding dialogue, offer every single one of these characters a second chance at redemption from their past, place all of this within the MCU, have all of that influence what happens from now on in the MCU, AND give everybody a new beginnings, especially Tom Holland’s Peter Parker! There were so many opportunities for this movie to go wrong but it didn’t. This shows just how amazing Marvel is at making movies, and how bright the future of the MCU looks
‘How bright the future of the mcu is’
By brother in Christ, there has been only two good movies since endgame
@@adamharvey8444I count three. This movie, guardian 3 and it might not be the same for most but I thought of dr strange 2 as a good movie. Maybe that's because I am a fan of Sam Raimi's filming style.
@@gregorysaugustine5236
4 actually. Wakanda Forever. 😢
It honored another good man who died. His name, is Chadwick. He was our Black Panther.
4:00 THIS GAVE ME CHILLS, awesome dude!
Agreed
When I saw that flashback of Ben it hit me so hard
🥺😢😭❤️
That flashback took me back to being a 10 year old kid in 2002 again... I instantly teared up
It's so dynamic, the way Garfield's spiderman expresses a more outright sadness while Toby's spiderman is much more subdued and subtle, especially at 3:58, that shift from the realization is gold.
GOD DAMN IT I actually teared up.... yes bully maguire I am gonna cry. not for shame, for nostalgia
for real I watched spiderman 1 and 2 on VHS on my small VHS TV player and still remember seeing the death of uncle ben and the entire chase scene and saw the 3rd movie in theaters. I saw the amazing spiderman 1 and 2 in theaters and still remember the time I thought Gwen just got knocked out but she died.
amazing video btw
Drops from over 100 feet and slaps her head off the ground
Sure mate that's a knock out if ever I saw one
Couldn't possibly be anything else I mean its only concrete so basicly a pillow
Look at little Phantom jr.
To be fair when she died in Andrew’s arms when trying bring her back she looked unconscious rather then dead
I usually don’t get emotional at stuff like this, especially fan edits, but this one really hit me. Phenomenal job man.
Thanks big man!
Yes this got me emotional too.
it would have been so cool if they actually included these clips in the actual movie it would bring so much nostalgia who grew with these films.
This would've also helped the people who never seen the movies or forgot about them so people like your mom, grandparents, average MCU enjoyer, or younger sibling wouldn't be like "who's that?" or "do they show this in their movies?".
@@ashketchum6585 couldn’t have said it better myself
yeah it would've been nice but at the same time we don't really need it though. Just Tobey and Andrew just mentioning it with their performances and emotion like here is all you need.
"I stopped pulling my punches."
Yeah, that's what I wanted to hear for so long...
Great nod to the comic book btw
That gwen flashback hit me
I can't hold back my tears 😢
I don’t think I’ll ever not cry at that scene
Just like she hit the floor
Andrew lost uncle ben too
Andrew lost his mom
"It's not my problem, I don't care anymore" is stronger than "I missed the part where that's my problem"
Ye
In your dreams
Strong enough to get memed. Too weak to be as memorable as the original version!
I missed the part where that's my problem
@@mudkipzuzu i missed the part where the topic is meme
Every time I watch this movie and I hear Tobey and Andrew talking about how they suffered great loss you can’t help but really think back to those moments and how sad they were different when you watch it in this movie. Hearing Tobey and Andrew tell Tom what they have been through it just hits you so completely different it’s just so perfect the scene was so perfect just really brought back all the memories I have being a Spider-Man fan. In hearing Toby Maguire see the iconic words it was just so incredibly perfect. If you guys are true Spider-Man fans always remember with great power comes great responsibility.
3:00 Damn now that I think of it, tobey was brutal when he chased the accused killer.
Did a rewatch of the movies when I made this - Spider-Man 1 has such intense and brutal fights, so starkly different from the MCU. The final Goblin fight blood spilling, his outfit tearing, bombs exploding and throwing his body….the only thing that’s come close to that violence I think is the apartment fight in NWH
I actually watched all of the Spider-Man movies just to prepare myself for No Way Home, and I was actually surprised of how much I remembered about the first movie from the Raimi Trilogy.
@@laffoutloud086 Fun fact: Spider-Man 1’s final Goblin fight was toned down to avoid an R rating
@@MashyManny1022 if that fight was toned down I’m kinda curious what the original looked like
@@sergeantjoe yeah. Me too.
2:36 give this man an oscar already, the way Andrew delivered those lines tore my heart 😭♥️
Better than the original.
AGREED
Totally!
Maybe yes or maybe not
absolutely
I appreciate
at 3:18 where Tobey says "it took me long time to learn to get through that darkness" can had shown the scenes from "Spider-man 3" of his Symbiote struggle and the ending of it, would had been top notch!
No
Spiderman 3 Is Shit Unfortunately.. Topher Grace As Venom Kinda Feel Off..
but hey Bully Maguire Is Something Worth To watch
"It took me a long time to.. learn to get through that darkness.."
Sandman: "I did a terrible thing to you.. I spent a lot of nights, wishing I could take it back.. I'm not asking you to forgive me.. I hope you can understand.."
Spider-Man: "I've done terrible things too..."
Sandman: "I didn't choose to be this.. the only thing left of me.. is my daughter.."
Spider-Man: "I forgive you..."*
*Peter: Hey pal, how ya doing ?
Harry: Been better..
Peter: We'll get you through this..
Harry: No..
Peter: I should've never hurt you.. said those things...
Harry: None of that matters Peter.. you're my friend..
Peter: Best friend..
That's exactly what they implied when he said that!
@@AshleyYoung87 , First, off, spider-man 3 is not shit. And your wrong about Topher's venom. He's alot like his ultimate counterpart, and his 90's animated series counterpart. His name's Eddie Brock jr., just like in the ultimate comics, before being bonded to venom, eddie didn't have a bodybuilder build, as his classic comics counterpart. Also, Eddie Brock being much like his Ultimate incarnation, acts like Gwen and him are a couple, when gwen doesn't see him like that. For the 90's animated series counterpart, both tried to forge a fake photo of spider-man looking like he's doing something bad, until peter calls him out on his lie, which gets Eddie fired. Sure, in the series, it was spider-man in the black suit, and not peter, himself, but the same thing happened. Eddie got fired, because he faked a picture about spider-man and lied. That, and him getting the venom symbiote while in church, where peter got rid of it when he exposed the symbiote to sounds, to get it off.
This is literally what went through my head when Spider-Man Peter & Amazing Spider-Man Peter talked about Uncle Ben & Gwen. Those moments filled my head as I watched Spider-Man No Way Home for the first time. I cried quite a bit when watching it. All 3 Peter Parker’s deserve so much more than they have in their lives. They deserve all the happiness in the world. Thanks for uploading.
4:00 that struck right through the heart of my nostalgic consciousness, cannot explain that feeling 🥲
"With great power, comes great responsibility."
"I don't care anymore. I'm done."
God man...what a powerful line to tell us just how truly hopeless Peter had become.
this is beautiful, now imagine we had this in theaters, everyone would cry/happy at the same time
1. You noticed that when Tom!Peter sensed Andrew!Peter and Tobey!Peter, he put Ned and MJ behind him. Poor boy, he’s deathly terrified of losing someone else he loved
2. Notice that when they’re telling their experience, Tobey!Peter is telling it in a relatively calm voice while Andrew!Peter’s voice is cracking, like he could’ve cried. Both of them have moved on differently. Tobey!Peter have moved on relatively well, having coped with the events of his movies, probably because of his age. Andrew!Peter hasn’t moved on. He’s still affected by Gwen’s death. He became bitter and possibly more violent (“stopped pulling my punches”).
One of the best scenes in cinema history. All 3 generations come together. Awesome
Seeing tobey accepting the fact that revenge doesn't bring you any peace nor does it make any better was really nice. Also Andrew had a massive shock from Gwen's death which made him a bit different how he was before, meaning a more mature and growing spiderman beside Tobey. I love both of them very much ❤️❤️🕷️🕸️🕷️
Nostalgia is one of the saddest things in life when you see something like memories of this og Spiderman from your childhood. Man it's the little things ...
When I first saw this in theaters, I cried like a baby; absolutely broke down in tears. The story of Peter Parker is a coming of age story about a boy turning into a man but at the same time, it's a story about grief and turning that grief into something better. This is why Spider-Man; no matter what version he is, will always be a beacon of hope. This hero has changed my life for the better.
Damn... This is more touching than the original one :(
Yeah, I truly grew up with Tobey Maguire very much from my childhood as he was my definitive Spider-Man actor.
Who ever said Superhero movies don't deserve awards, are completely delusional. You find some of the best acting in movies like this and its only getting better everyday. I still see that scene with Ironman at the end of Endgame as such a powerful moment and RDJ did a fantastic job.
It's emotional, but the acting really isn't that big of a deal. Nobody would ever accuse these actors of doing their best work in these superhero movies. They're cotton candy: sweet and flavorful, but full of air and empty inside. That's why Watchmen is such a good superhero movie: it isn't one. It's a crime drama with a superhero theme.
Exactly 1 year later and I still can’t believe all of these guys are in the same movie
Absolutely amazing callbacks to the original Spider man Trilogy
This is better than the original. This SHOULD be in Spider-Man No Way Home!
The two spider mans are like we gotta pick our little brother up
This made me tear up even more! Of course this original scene was already iconic but adding those flashbacks just made it 10x more beautiful!! 😭❤️❤️❤️
I just thought about this but if Ben truly died in Peter 1’s timeline by something Peter could’ve stopped-I can’t imagine the aching guilt he must feel of feeling like he’s now made the same mistake twice; how he could’ve stopped a criminal but stopped himself both times.
I don't think he did. Peter 1 never acted like he carried the weight of a tragic backstory, not until now.
There is also no mention of Uncle Ben throughout Peter 1’s timeline. May and Peter never even said his name. It’s almost like he doesn’t exist in the MCU.
I read a theory somewhere that Ben died in this universe as collateral damage to Loki's invasion of Earth but I do not think there was any official canon on that. The only reference we got to him was his initials on some luggage.
But iron man instead it
@@TechMeister-1993 oh yeah. I forgot about Peter’s suitcase with the initials on it. BFP, as in Benjamin Franklin Parker.
The OG Spider-Man theme kicking in at the end is just PERFECT I want a full movie with these edits
My heart is filled with so much emotions right now I feel like crying.
Just the sheer emotions from that scene is amazing from all 3 of them. Brilliantly acted marvel truly pull on your heart strings with these great scenes of the heroes and the actors who play as their characters.
Wow! They should’ve added that to the original movie. This video made the scene so perfect!! And I cried while watching this. 😭
This scene is phenomenal really showed how great of a actors these 3 are, I just wish we had more of this
I feel as if this is the one moment where all Spider-Man truly vented all of their emotions and lives to one another.
I feel like for anyone watching No Way Home who didn’t watch the first Maguire movie, probably thought the “I got what I wanted” line meant that he killed him deliberately
He kinda did,the guy just conveniently tripped.
@@Cr102y , he had a gun on tobey's peter, what'd you expect to happen, just let him shoot peter? He made a move to protect himself, and Denis caradine fell backwards to his demise.
I just wish they added they’re themes in this moment and the three of them swinging with their each themes
If there was an extended edition, these flashbacks would be known!
Great idea
Funny you should say that because there’s going to be an extended edition in theaters on September 2.
@@shavoncampbell2745 yeah lol
Yeah
unfortunately no bc copyright problems with Sony and Disney
This scene is much more powerful and emotional with the flashbacks. Definitely most sad scene of the movie
Adding the flashbacks from previous Spider-Man adds so much weight to the dialogue and really brings everything together in a very emotional way, no matter what universe or timeline, every version of Peter Parker at some point in their life has experienced some form of pain. If they had done it like this in the movie, it would have truly sealed the deal for me. This was so well done.
I still don't believe this happened it just so amazing. Tobey and Andrew 👌🏾Great work.
This scene still gives me chills all over. Love this movie so much
Andrew Garfield deserves a sequel. His performance was outstanding. It gave me chills of nostalgia when I heard him mention Gwen calling her his “MJ” what a powerful moment
Having these flashbacks makes the scene even 10 times more emotional than it was already is
I had the same exact idea pop up in my head when I first saw that scene when the movie released! I was hoping that someone would be able to put flashbacks from the other movies on this scene while the 2 Peters talk about their mistakes, it honestly makes it much more emotional than it originally is. Thanks for the video!
The expression of shock on all three Peter's faces was just epic and phenomenal. Great job, man, this editing of yours should have totally been in the original movie to make it more nostalgic. I wish Peter-2 and Peter-3 had got flashbacks every time they saw/faced their villains too.
I would have been completely ok, with this.
Order the re-edit of the movie, NOW, this is the only way to watch it from now on lol
“You do what you think is best, Doc. It’s all any of us can, even when it hurts like hell.” - Insomniac Games Peter Parker
Man this makes those scenes sooooo much better... great work!
This is fantastically made, it makes me wish they did this in the movie
He indeed didn't came back for 30% he came back for EVERYTHING.
This must has million views, because gives that what movie to make it PERFECT
This was the perfect movie to use flash backs
It's an amazing, powerful scene but something that gets me...
Peter 3 (Andrew) was never told verbatim "With great power, comes great responsibility", in a non-canon Deleted Scene, he WAS told that phrase by Richard Parker, but he specifically names BEN in this scene as the one saying it. Ben's speech in The Amazing Spider-Man was:
"You're a lot like your father, you really are Peter, and that's a good thing! But your father lived by a philosophy, a principle, he believed that if you could do good things for people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here, not choice! Responsibility."
Yes, it's the same thing at the end of the day, but it's the same runaround that Civil War did with "If you can do the things I can, and you don't, and then bad things happen, they happen because of you."
3:59 When Tobey and uncle Ben said Comes Great Responsibility it made me cry 😢
You've should've just made uncle ben say it too! So that we would hear Uncle Ben's voice again.
I wish Steve Carell as MCU Uncle Ben
@@christianmorgan7366 lol
This should’ve been how it was filmed so that people who were watching could understand and feel what was going on.
4:00 holy shit dude... right in the feels
I get chills every single time I see this. Best. Movie. Ever.
"The hardest part about this job is you can't always save everybody"
Actually you meant the hardest part of this job you can save people just not the ones who are close to you
The look that Peter 1 gives Peter 2 & 3 at the end is so desperately hopeful, of seeing “himselves” and knowing they went through and felt what he is experiencing now, and they not only were able to keep going (Peter 3), but come out the other side (Peter 2) is powerful.
Wowzers.
If they showed these scenes in the movie theatre it would’ve been perfect
What a fucking Godsent this whole movie is! Getting to see everyone come back as their villains, except Franco, Grace, and Dehaan. Getting to see Toby and Andrew's spider-man again. And Getting to see all three of them interact
This was beautifully made, I teared up a bit
Thanks man! Blew up more than I was expecting
@@laffoutloud086 as it should! This is worth 5 million views
My Dad died in April of 2020, the last blockbuster movie we watched in theaters opening night was Endgame, this was the first blockbuster movie in theaters i watched after he died.
When you realize that the trademark of every Peter is to have the speech by a loved one before they died
Well done. Beautiful video. This movie proves two things to me. That Spider-Man matters to people. That Andrew Garfield deserves to do more as the character. I’m saying this as someone who grew up with the Tobey & Raimi movies. Garfield’s Spider-Man was my favorite in this film. The emotion, impact, performance & the reaction from fans of all generations make it obvious that he should be given another film.
0:11 is the greatest part in this movie. Just love it.
This scene is so underatted, I love the sound of guilt in Tom's voice great acting.
Why did they not put flashbacks during this scene ?? I remember, when I was in the movie theaters, in front of this scene, I was waiting and hoping for flashbacks so hard.. That's why I was so disappointed...It's definitely more impacting and nostalgic with flashbacks ! it makes the scene much more coherent and important ! It's like "oh yeah I remember these scenes" or just for people who didn't watch the Tobey's trilogie and Andrew's films, it could have given them an idea of what these films looked like and then, they could have understood the pain. Well, even if Spiderman nwh was a good movie and I had a good time, there were so many discrepancies and errors from the screenwriters... John Watts was not the good one to product such a movie like this.
Thank you for correcting the errors of people supposed to be qualified in the field ! It's definitely better like this ! Great job👍
I watch this scene over 100 time
This could of been in the movie. Memories from both Tobey and Andrew.
It was in our heads.
@@GingerZombie29 You got that right.
0:34 I love that they are pretty much the same guy and he's like "nah, you aint been through anything, you don't understand."
The only thing I would change is when Tobey said "it took a long time to get through that darkness" would be to have the interaction in Spider-Man 3, "What does it matter to you anyway" "EVERYTHING"
We needed this version❤
The scene is so good. Even though its their first time seeing each other it felt like both Tobey and Andrew are guiding their little brother away from the darkness Tom will face in his life.
Tobey is the oldest brother
Andrew is the middle brother
And Tom is the youngest brother
They both want to see their little brother to not go in the same path they did
I was still one years old when Spiderman 3 was released in 2007, and I've grew up watching 1 and 2. Along with TASM 1 & 2, yet seeing this makes my heart feel numb and has my eyes in tears watching this..
I imagined this nearly the same way you edited it when I first watched it. That last shot with Uncle Ben brought on some heavy chills. Fantastic work overall.
What’s also cool about Andrew saying neighborhood Spider-Man is that in sure reminded Tom of Tony
They should've added these scenes in this part it makes it more important, it even makes people that didn't watch that particular spider man movie and now wanting to watch it or re watch it.
This movie completes TASM 2 I feel at peace with that movie now, and i love it even more knowing that Andrews spiderman can now move on in Peace knowing he isn't alone in how he feels even if the people are across the multiverse