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The second film is the lowest-rated of all Spider-Man films, but has since gained more ground as appreciation for the film has shifted to be more positive. Andrew Garfield played Peter Parker/Spider-Man for a reboot of the franchise with The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, both directed by Marc Webb. Raimi's Spider-Man 3 was the lowest-rated of his run, which is often viewed as an overstuffed and misguided effort in the franchise, which was the last for Raimi and Maguire's run on the character. Spider-Man 2 was the highest-rated of all the Spider-Man films, leading up to No Way Home, which is the first to unseat it. The film was a massive success, pulling in $825 million worldwide, leading to the sequel, Spider-Man 2, also directed by Raimi and starring Maguire, Dunst, and Alfred Molina as Doc Ock. This trades on material going all the way back to 2002 with the first Spider-Man film starring Tobey Maguire, through Andrew Garfield's run in The Amazing Spider-Man series, leading up to Tom Holland's current status as the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.ĭirector Sam Raimi kicked off the live-action theatrical world of the webhead in 2002 with Spider-Man, starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst as that iteration of Mary Jane Watson, and Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin. The resonance of Spider-Man movies comes from the character himself, and it also plays a big role in No Way Home as it pulls from the nostalgia of not only the MCU Spider-Man movies/appearances but also from Sony's previous films as well. While those numbers cover the mathematical breakdown of No Way Home's reception, the objective attributes of the film also play a key factor in the film's success and labeling as (potentially) the best Spider-Man movie.
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Is Spider-Man: No Way Home the best Spider-Man movie to date? The latest entry in the Spider-Man series from Marvel/Sony is now in theaters and has the highest aggregate score ever for any Spider-Man movie, sitting at 95% critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 99% audience score. Warning: This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home.