Spider-Man: No Way Home makes The Amazing Spider-Man 2 into an important tale for Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker. No Way Home's immense box office success has been one of the major topics of discussion since its release, with the movie being the first of the pandemic to surpass $1 billion at the worldwide box office, but that topic has also been far from the only one. Equally central to the very positive reception of No Way Home has been the Spider-Man trio it brought together.
Spider-Man: No Way Home opened the doorway of Marvel's Multiverse to bring past Spideys Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield into the MCU, aiding Tom Holland's local Web-Slinger in sending the villains who also made it through back to their universes. While all three Spider-Men won the hearts of audiences with their performances and chemistry together, Andrew Garfield's Spidey, or «Peter #3» as he is dubbed in the film, made an especially memorable return.
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Andrew Garfield's appearance in No Way Home came eight years after The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which despite being intended as a launching pad for greater plans by Sony, ended up marking an anti-climactic end to Garfield's Spider-Man career. Or, so it seemed until Spider-Man: No Way Home brought both Garfield's Spider-Man and Jamie Foxx's Max Dillon a.k.a. Electro back in a manner that showed great respect toward The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Rather than overlooking the events of the film, Spider-Man: No Way Home goes to great lengths to stress The Amazing Spider-Man 2's importance in the overall picture of the journey of Garfield's Peter #3.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was envisioned by Sony as being essentially their
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