
Kevin Lazzari | Special to the Fitzhugh
Can someone explain how the multiverse concept works? Actually, I am OK if no one can educate me with all that is involved with the multiverse. The reason being, I consider the multiverse the greatest thing that Marvel has ever used. Marvel scriptwriters are given an open canvas for all their ideas. There is really nothing that cannot be done in a comic book movie, due to all the storylines that can be weaved together.
I have been a big fan of Spider-Man for as long as I can remember. I collected Spider-Man comics in the ‘80s and could not wait for the next issue to be released. The writers of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” were purists and did not depart from the original story. I was fascinated by all the previous references based on the world of Spider-Man. The writers could have easily departed from the original story, but they held their ground.
Tom Holland and Zendaya were at the top of their game and their chemistry is evident. A quick online search says they are dating which explains their synergy. For the third installment of the newest Spider-Man series I have to say I was impressed. Maybe, it was because I watched it at the Chaba theatre. There is nothing better than watching Spider-Man fly through the air on the big screen. If you are a fan of Spider-Man and the multiverse, this movie is tailor-made for you.
Kevin Lazzari, owner of Video Stop, is reviewing movies for the Fitzhugh. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021) is now playing in theatres.