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Now that Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released, which of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the best? Every MCU Spider-Man movie was directed by Jon Watts, who joins Sam Raimi as the two directors who helmed a complete Spider-Man trilogy. Although Sony retains the movie rights to Spider-Man and his universe of characters, a deal struck with Marvel Studios allowed the web-slinger to join the MCU starting in 2016's Captain America: Civil War, which finally allowed Spidey to interact with Marvel's other superheroes and even join the Avengers.
So far, Tom Holland has starred as Peter Parker and his wall-crawling alter ego six times in the MCU: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and his trio of films which can be unofficially dubbed the "Home" trilogy. The Marvel Studios-produced Spider-Man trilogy wildly and purposefully differs from the three Spider-Man films starring Tobey Maguire and the two Amazing Spider-Man movies starring Andrew Garfield. Holland's Peter Parker was fully integrated into the MCU from the get-go and Marvel Studios strategically opted not to repeat the Spider-Man tropes already seen in the previous five Spider-Man movies, such as showing the death of Uncle Ben. But audiences were overjoyed to see Spider-Man living in the same world as the Avengers after so many years of being the lone superhero in his universe. With the retirement of MCU's central heroes like Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) after Avengers: Endgame, Holland's Spider-Man has ascended to become one of, if not the new flagship hero of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Obviously, given the enormous success and popularity of Tom Holland's Spider-Man films, Sony announced its plans to continue its mega-successful Spider-Man movie franchise, hopefully with Holland continuing to wear Spidey's skintight suit. What the next phase for Spider-Man will entail has yet to be revealed, although Holland is expected to join an upcoming MCU crossover film, possibly Avengers 5. Meanwhile, Spider-Man: No Way Home definitively ends the saga of Peter Parker's MCU high school years, which encompassed the entire Spider-Man "Home" trilogy.
By Analytic DreamzNow that Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released, which of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the best? Every MCU Spider-Man movie was directed by Jon Watts, who joins Sam Raimi as the two directors who helmed a complete Spider-Man trilogy. Although Sony retains the movie rights to Spider-Man and his universe of characters, a deal struck with Marvel Studios allowed the web-slinger to join the MCU starting in 2016's Captain America: Civil War, which finally allowed Spidey to interact with Marvel's other superheroes and even join the Avengers.
So far, Tom Holland has starred as Peter Parker and his wall-crawling alter ego six times in the MCU: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and his trio of films which can be unofficially dubbed the "Home" trilogy. The Marvel Studios-produced Spider-Man trilogy wildly and purposefully differs from the three Spider-Man films starring Tobey Maguire and the two Amazing Spider-Man movies starring Andrew Garfield. Holland's Peter Parker was fully integrated into the MCU from the get-go and Marvel Studios strategically opted not to repeat the Spider-Man tropes already seen in the previous five Spider-Man movies, such as showing the death of Uncle Ben. But audiences were overjoyed to see Spider-Man living in the same world as the Avengers after so many years of being the lone superhero in his universe. With the retirement of MCU's central heroes like Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) after Avengers: Endgame, Holland's Spider-Man has ascended to become one of, if not the new flagship hero of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Obviously, given the enormous success and popularity of Tom Holland's Spider-Man films, Sony announced its plans to continue its mega-successful Spider-Man movie franchise, hopefully with Holland continuing to wear Spidey's skintight suit. What the next phase for Spider-Man will entail has yet to be revealed, although Holland is expected to join an upcoming MCU crossover film, possibly Avengers 5. Meanwhile, Spider-Man: No Way Home definitively ends the saga of Peter Parker's MCU high school years, which encompassed the entire Spider-Man "Home" trilogy.