By Derrick Nadeau

I am a huge Spider-Man fan! Spidey has been my number one favorite superhero since I was a wee little comic book fan. I have loved other superheroes over the years, but Spidey has ALWAYS been my absolute favorite above all else. Period. I am telling you this because I want you to know exactly where I am coming from in regard to this review. With that being said, historically I have mixed feelings about the various Spider-Man movies over the years…well, decades now. I loved the Tobey Maguire films when they came out, well, the first two anyway. In fact, the second Maguire Spider-Man still fits into my top five superhero films of all time, just don’t ask me where right now. The Andrew Garfield Spidey movies…I did not love so much. They weren’t completely horrible, but they were not good.
I was very excited few years ago when it was announced that Sony (the holder of the movie rights to Spider-Man) was finally going to let Marvel Studios actually use Spider-Man in the MCU, and I was very hopeful when I heard that Tom Holland, someone I was not very familiar with, would be playing Spider-Man. Jump forward to the release of the first trilogy of Spider-Man movies, and though they had mixed results, I really love Tom Holland’s portrayal of both Spidey, and his alter ego Peter Parker. I also really loved seeing Spidey be a part of the MCU proper in the Avengers films as well as Civil War. To be honest, however, the last Spider-Man film, No Way Home, was fun to watch because of the crazy mix of all the previous Spideys and villains, but I have to admit that below the surface it was not necessarily the greatest of the Spider-Man movies. It certainly wasn’t the worst of the bunch either, so that’s certainly a plus.
But, enough about the previous films, I just wanted to give you a baseline for this review of Brand New Day, the newest Spider-Man movie. All righty then, let’s dive right in! If you have read my previous reviews of Mandalorian And Grogu and Masters Of The Universe, and I highly recommend checking those out if you haven’t, you are familiar with a little thing I like to call “The Good, The Bad, And The Nitpicky”! The GBaN is where I talk about what I liked about the movie, what I did not like about the movie, and the things that were annoying but didn’t actually affect my enjoyment of the movie. Now, I like to end on a positive note, so I will begin with my nitpickys and work my way back to the goods. Are you ready? “Bonesaw is ready!” (That’s a reference to the first Tobey Maguire Spidey if you aren’t aware.”
NITPICKYS
I only have a couple of nitpickys to talk about (without spoiling anything), and I am pretty happy about that. My first nitpicky deals with the Hand ninja clan. Don’t get me wrong, I loved seeing the Hand in the movie, they are cool ninjas after all, but I don’t like the way they were introduced to the MCU and the way their origin felt thin. It really felt like the Hand was just put in the movie so they could have one big, admittedly awesome, fight scene and so their origin was kind of rushed. The only other nitpicky I have might not actually even be a nitpicky at all, and that is in regard to the main villain of the movie. I can’t spoil anything about who the villain is, though if you have read anything about the movie you probably have a pretty good idea who the villain is, but something about the way the character was introduced to the MCU felt weird to me. I really liked the character and the character’s story over all, I just wonder about the character being introduced in this way in this movie that makes me unsure about the character somehow. Since I can’t name the character, or even specify what is bugging me about the character, I guess I shouldn’t even bother talking about it in this review, should I? Ah well, I am not going to edit that part out because I spent time thinking about it and writing it. Perhaps some of you might have some clue what I am talking about. Or perhaps I am just rambling on for nothing. Moving on!
THE BAD
There is really only one bad thing about the movie as far as I am concerned, and that is the after credit scene. There is only one after credit scene at the very end of the credits, and I tell you this as a warning if you haven’t seen the movie yet, THE AFTER CREDIT SCENE IS NOT WORTH WAITING AROUND FOR! There, I feel better now. As any Marvel fan knows, the after credit scenes are often as fun as the actual movie itself when done correctly (remember when we first saw Thor’s hammer in that crater?), but when they are done poorly, it can be quite frustrating. The After credit scene from Brand New Day did not show anything cool, it was not entertaining, it did not introduce any cool new element to the MCU, and so it was frustrating after sitting through the entirety of the credits. Sure, the scene does hint at the Spidey’s future, but it was not worth the wait. If you really want to see the scene, just wait until the movie hits streaming.
AND NOW…THE GOOD
Honestly, there is so much good in this movie that I can’t talk about it all, especially without spoiling anything. What I can say is that the story was great, everyone in the movie was great, the movie itself was great. Brand New Day was exactly what I wanted from a Spider-Man film, and I loved every second of it! Tom Holland has really come into his own as both Spider-Man and Peter Parker, and I feel comfortable calling him my favorite movie Spidey (sorry Tobey). There were some great cameos from other MCU characters (both heroes and villains) that fit in so perfectly with the movie that they helped it feel like it was a perfect part of the MCU as a whole. Despite any questions I might have about the villain of the movie, I really loved the character and the storyarc of the character. The movie was emotional without overdoing it. The movie had the perfect amount of humor, especially for a Spidey film, without feeling overly “jokey”. There is a lot more I could mention, but I think you get the idea so I will stop there.
FINAL VERDICT
If you are a fan of Spider-Man, GO SEE THIS MOVIE! If you are a fan of the MCU and Marvel films, GO SEE THIS MOVIE! If you want to see how to do a superhero movie right, GO SEE THIS MOVIE! I guess, what I am trying to say is, don’t wait for this to come to streaming, GO SEE THIS MOVIE IN THE THEATER AS SOON AS YOU CAN! I can safely say that this is at the top of the list of Spider-Man movies, though I have to see it again to decide if it knocks Spider-Man 2 off of the number one spot. I loved this movie, and I think you will too. The movie is GOOD, and I am so happy to have experienced it.
That’s all for this review kids. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, I hope this review has helped. If you have seen the movie, I hope you have enjoyed and maybe even agreed with my thoughts. Until next time, stay safe out there webslingers!






























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