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. 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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