The Spider-Men Compare Powers | Spider-Man: No Way Home

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With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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All Comments (21)
  • Possibly the most beautiful thing about this scene is the way that Tobey's Peter has, functionally, become Uncle Ben - the dignified and earnest, upstanding yet soft-spoken and wise, figure whom both Andrew and Tom need.
  • @giagarex
    I like how each of them has their own awkwardness as their version of Peter. Tobey is softspoken, Andrew bumps into things and walks in circles, and Tom stutters.
  • Tobey showing everyone who's the real OG is the best part of this scene.
  • @Highspirekid13
    The fact Tobey knows exactly what Toms Spider-Man is thinking the whole time is amazing. It’s really like he can read his mind.
  • I think Tobey's webs being organic really pays off with this scene. It shows that not all Spider-men from every universe is the same.
  • What makes this scene for me is that Tobey acts a lot like someone raised by Rosemary Harris' Aunt May. It's a subtle thing, but it really is nice to see. He talks to the other two the same way she did for him in his universe.
  • @CarnageRulez469
    God I love Tobey’s Spidey lines. “Gotta cure all of them, it’s what we do” and telling ASM not to give up on being “Peter”; dude is the GOAT keeping ASM Spidey and MCU Spidey in check with Aunt May and Uncle Ben’s ideals.
  • @Liur.
    I love how proud and sincere Ned is after telling Spidey-Tom he won't become a super villian. And Spidey-Andrew's support is so cute haha 4:33
  • @FrazySting
    Love how they mentioned that Tobey's Peter and his MJ made it work after all the events of the original trilogy. Just a nice touch.
  • @yacuzzojr.6907
    The way andrews eyes brighten as soon as tobey says MJ. It gives him hope there’s someone out there waiting for him even after Gwen
  • @WildFireGaming7
    I love how Tom didn’t mention Green Goblin when going through the devices. But Toby brought I up with the “Gotta cure all of em.” Cause he knew Tom wanted to kill Green Goblin. Such good writing.
  • @TruthDefined4life
    "And I promise you. I won't turn into a super villain and try to kill you." That should be the best friend oath for the rest of time. 😂
  • I love Andrew Garfield's reaction to Tobey's organic webbing. The fact that Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man has organic webbing, has always been one of the coolest things about him. He doesn't need to reload, like the other two.
  • I think the costume choices for Tobey and Andrew really hit home what a lot of the movie shows us: Tobey doesn't need Spiderman. He is Spiderman because the world needs him. However, for Andrew it is different. He is still trying to deal with his trauma. Andrew needs Spiderman perhaps more than the world needs Spiderman.
  • @q.h.s5051
    I love that they even cared to have their individual web shooting sounds. The attention to detail and care they have specifically for the Spider-Men is beautiful
  • I love how they made the three of them seem like brothers. Tobey as the oldest, the calmest, the one who can balance his life as Peter Parker and Spider-Man. Andrew as the middle one, the funny one, the one who is always making fun of his brothers, and at the same time, the one who is overcoming his conflicts for the greater good. And Tom, the youngest of them, is still discovering how to deal with the motto: With Great Powers Come Great Responsibilities.
  • @ccaulkins94
    I’ve always liked the fact that Tom can’t even say Norman. That small moment shows that while he wants to cure the others, he doesn’t want to cure Norman he wants to beat the hell outta him for May’s death. And Tobey notices this before anyone else so he immediately takes that job and reminds him. Tobey knows better then anyone how dangerous Norman is when the Goblin is in control.
  • @Snikpoh1390
    I think the best part of these clip is when Ned calls out for Peter and they all respond with their personal versions of Peter. Tom's Peter gets frustrated, he hasn't learned how to deal with frustration and shows it here. He's the youngest, he has a lot to learn. Andrew's Peter has dealt with great loss and great rage. He takes it casually but provides instruction for clarification. Tobey's Peter takes it like a joke because he was the most gentle of all of them. He was the most "down to earth" Peter of the three. He's felt all the loss and rage the other two have, but has had time to deal and live with it. He treats this like a joke and smiles/laughs about the triple mistake. Well acted.