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Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home (2022) is a family-friendly documentary-style feature that explores the making of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Fans get an inside look at the cast, crew, and behind-the-scenes moments that brought the superhero adventure to life. Filled with interviews, insights, and fun stories from production, this film is perfect for Marvel enthusiasts and Spider-Man fans of all ages.
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30I don't remember where the idea started, but just talking through it, it was like, that would be crazy.
00:36That's impossible. How do we do it?
00:38All right, let's get to work.
00:39This character moves me in a way that very few things do.
00:43To see this come together was really moving to me.
00:47Wow. This is going to be deeply special for people and for me as a fan, and I just feel incredibly grateful.
00:54It's like nearly 20 years worth of cinema coming together for one film.
00:57To now sit back and watch that is really amazing.
01:00Hello.
01:00Am I becoming an elder statesman? Maybe I am.
01:02It warranted the biggest solo superhero movie that's ever been made.
01:06It's a continuum of Spider-Man.
01:09All of these movies are now part of the same thing.
01:12Getting on my nerves.
01:13I have a knack for that.
01:14Knock it off, man.
01:15No, no, no.
01:16It's so layered. It's so nostalgic, and opens up the multiverse, and allows for us to have it.
01:23I didn't catch it.
01:25It's worthy of Spider-Man.
01:27I want Spider-Man!
01:30It was nice to be able to have everything coalesce into, at its essence, this simple story of Spider-Man.
01:37What up, web-slingers? This is my good friend, Martin Starr.
01:50This is my good buddy, J.B. Smooth.
01:53Do you want the first ship or the second? I can take either.
01:55Give me the third ship. It's like an ambient.
01:57We welcome you to All Roads Lead to No Way Home.
02:00We'll look back at 20 years of the Spider-Man movies.
02:03Nice knowing you, Spider-Man.
02:07But excuse me?
02:08The entire world's about to forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man.
02:13Introduced by the great Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in the pages of Amazing Fantasy No. 15, way back in 1962,
02:19Spider-Man wowed comic book readers at the time, and never looked back.
02:24Spawning everything from cartoon to under rules, I had to pay under rules, to eight films and counting.
02:33Here we go.
02:38What just happened?
02:41It all began with the original Tobey Maguire trilogy from the early 2000s,
02:46which set a new standard for how superhero movies should operate.
02:49Those early Tobey Maguire, Sam Raimi, Spidey films were very influential on me as a filmmaker.
02:56Sam understood these movies in a way that is very profound.
03:00It's like a character study within this superhero film.
03:06Go get him, tiger.
03:07And then came the Andrew Garfield Amazing Spider-Man reboot, blending slick visual style,
03:16the more immersive action, while bringing some all-time great Spider-Man bad guys to the big screen for the first time.
03:25An amazing sequel would follow, and then something incredible happened.
03:29I gotta go, I gotta go.
03:29Spider-Man joined the highly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe.
03:34Hey everyone.
03:35To direct their new film, series producers turned to director John Watts,
03:39whose series really gets back to the character's high school roots,
03:42injecting his stories with youth, humor, and massive MCU-sized action.
03:48It's great to just go back and figuring out any other things that we could connect,
03:52because I just want it to be a complete world, so that in the end, it does feel like one story.
03:57Because I just love Spider-Man, I want to do it justice.
03:59Now Watts definitely has the Midas touch.
04:02Action!
04:02Including having the foresight to cast two incredibly talented, supporting actors
04:07who elevate everything they touch.
04:10It's a day in Jacob.
04:12I must be who you're talking about.
04:13Whoa, hey look.
04:15I appreciate you, bro.
04:18Talking about us, Martin?
04:19What?
04:19You and me.
04:21Oh yeah, right.
04:21I mean, we're pretty great.
04:23That is false.
04:24What did I tell you about using the bell for comedic purposes?
04:27Mr. Harrington and Mr. Dell do a lot of the heavy lifting in the recent films.
04:30Mr. Dell and I have it under control.
04:32No, no, no.
04:33Who's led me to this roster?
04:34I'm doing my best, Julius!
04:36But this isn't just about us.
04:38This is about getting the folks at home up to speed on the Spider-Man movie history.
04:42Whoa.
04:42You're absolutely right.
04:44Thank you.
04:44Because a hero's work is never done!
04:49That sounds familiar.
04:53I believe there's a hero in all of us.
04:57Gives us strength.
04:59Even though sometimes we have to give up the thing we want the most.
05:04You have a gift.
05:06You have power.
05:08Are you going to step up or not?
05:09I don't know if that's me.
05:11I'm not Iron Man.
05:12I made a choice.
05:15It's my gift.
05:17This is my path.
05:18This is my chance to prove myself.
05:21Who am I?
05:23Peter.
05:24Peter!
05:24Hello, Peter.
05:26I'm just Peter Parker.
05:30Spidey suits change and evil villains come and go.
05:33But there's always been one constant anchoring all the Spider-Man films.
05:38And that's the one and only Peter Parker.
05:41Heard of him?
05:42People think that Spider-Man is a man, that he's a grown superhero.
05:45But he's really not.
05:46He's a kid with everyday kid problems.
05:48What's up, guys?
05:49Peter Parker.
05:50It's such an international character.
05:54Because I believe that there is a Peter Parker in all of us.
05:57They love me.
05:58Peter Parker brings something to everybody, doesn't he?
06:01I think the essence of Peter Parker is going to be constant no matter how the character is played.
06:08That fundamental idea that with great power comes great responsibility and Peter's trying to use it to do the right thing.
06:13I am the most famous person in the entire world.
06:16Back in 2002, Bobby McGuire became the first actor to bring Peter Parker to life on the big screen.
06:27I just was looking at this character and Sam's vision and then how I read the script and what I wanted to do with it.
06:35And then sometimes I'd put on tights and get on wires and stuff.
06:39Audience were immediately drawn to his likable off-kilter delivery.
06:44Okay.
06:44It is a bit of like jumping out of a plane and figuring out how the shoot works on your way down.
06:56It's about finding the soul of the character in a performer.
07:00And that's what Sam did with Toby.
07:02And that's what we've strived to do on all of our MCU films since.
07:06And Toby really showcased that.
07:07He was embracing the core of what the character was from the comics.
07:11I forgive you.
07:12Five years later, the baton was passed to British actor Andrew Garfield,
07:17who played Peter Parker in two amazing Spider-Man films.
07:21A self-professed spider fan, Garfield landed his dream gig.
07:24I had to fight a lizard today, but it was not an ordinary lizard.
07:31Did you know he even did yoga and Pilates to gain flexibility when he's striking those famous Spidey poses?
07:36Oh, yeah.
07:37The one where he put his legs like this.
07:39Or he jumps from the building and lands like this.
07:41Don't pop your hip out.
07:43We've got a lot more to do here.
07:46Well, I need to be all limbered up to properly introduce the third and current incarnation of Peter Parker.
07:53My man, Tom Holland!
07:55An accomplished British actor, as well as an experienced dancer, capable of doing many of his own stunts.
08:01Yeah.
08:02That was better.
08:03Tom has taken the role of Peter slash Spidey and run with it, redefining the character for a whole new generation of fans.
08:10What makes Tom so good and genuine is that he performs Spider-Man with his whole body.
08:15Yeah, man.
08:16And under my expert mentorship and Twilly itch, Tom gives you the total package.
08:22Charisma, humor, relatability, vulnerability, those signature sophomoric quips.
08:28I'm starting to think you're not the Avengers!
08:31That's so good!
08:42When they put all three of us on camera for the first time in our suits, we all just burst out laughing.
08:49Just kind of spontaneously, like, all looking at each other like, this is so weird, but I love it.
08:54It was like me and Toby arrived and all of their arms were just kind of open, so we were just, like, enfolded into the nucleus with them.
09:02It's like Spider-Man heaven.
09:04I felt really connected and really appreciated.
09:07There was a sense of coming back to something and working with Andrew and Tom was really dear to me.
09:16The interaction and the respect between Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland is really something.
09:25I think I can...
09:27To see them in their suits and to laugh and joke and swap stories about their experiences and my experiences,
09:36that has been the highlight of my Spider-Man career, getting to share it with those guys.
09:41It resulted in this very, very beautiful experience where I got to have a bit more closure on something that means so much to me.
09:51Are you okay?
09:53I liked the idea that they show up helping Peter complete his arc and to make the right decision and maybe not make the mistakes that they made.
10:00But along the way, you know, they get some closure as well and some catharsis on their storylines.
10:06I love you guys.
10:08Thank you.
10:13All right, let's do this.
10:14Let's go.
10:21Pumpkin bomb.
10:22You know I love me some Spider-Man, but I freaking love all the crazy villains, you know what I mean?
10:28The Green Goblin, Electro, that disco ball-headed guy with the Mexican wrestler named...
10:33My name is Mysterio.
10:35Cool man.
10:36They're super cool bad guys, no doubt, but there are even cooler thanks to the amazing actors who played them.
10:41I think the beauty of these franchises is the fact that you have such talented actors with all these guys you can't miss.
10:50The Norman Osborn character is sort of a tragic figure and something I could get behind.
10:55It was fun to play that role.
10:57You know, I'm something of a scientist myself.
11:03Octavius knows what I can do.
11:04In a lesser environment, us as villains, we would just be functionaries.
11:08We would just be there to, you know, get the plot going.
11:12But here we've got real storylines.
11:14They are real people.
11:15In the first film, you had Crazy Eye, Wooten Defoe as the Green Goblin.
11:19Wearing that Emerald Nightmare right over there.
11:24I love that outfit I wear to a nightclub.
11:26Iconic.
11:28You want to know the truth?
11:30Nobody knows how uncomfortable those costumes are.
11:35You had the amazing performance from Alfred Molina as Doc Ock.
11:38It's been very nice to come back to something that is, you know, is familiar, but at the same time completely new.
11:45Looks like we've got competition.
11:46There's some real depth to it, and that's what makes them interesting.
11:49I'm sorry, what was your name again?
11:51Dr. Otto Octavius.
11:53No.
11:55There's no way your name's Dr. Otto Octavius.
11:58Wait, seriously?
12:00Cut.
12:02We've met Venom for the first time.
12:04Woo!
12:05Thomas Hayden Church made a killer Sandman, too.
12:08Looking like he came straight out of the comic books or on the beach.
12:12We were treated to Reese E-Bounds as the lizard.
12:17A quick cameo from Paul Giamatti as the rhino.
12:22Jamie Foxx as Electro.
12:23You got a lot of great minds here, man, and when you have that type of dynamite, that type of TNT,
12:28I mean, people are going to go along for the ride.
12:30I think people are going to marvel.
12:32Oh!
12:32And poor Dane DeHaan literally fell apart to become the new Green Goblin.
12:41But how are you going to top Michael freaking Keaton as Vulture?
12:45Can't be done!
12:45He was so intimidating, it required no acting on my behalf because I'm just meant to be terrified.
12:50There is no one who could play that role better than he could.
12:54I thought this was the anti-gravity gun.
12:56No, that's that one.
12:58But come on.
12:59Jake Gyllenhaal also totally nailed his turn as Mysterio in Far From Home.
13:05At first you're like, aw, what an amazing mentor and friend he is.
13:09And the next thing you know, he's ordering a drone strike on you and your friends.
13:12Oh, what happened?
13:13I was there!
13:14Kill that bitch!
13:15My bow!
13:16I love the idea of putting a bunch of rogue villains together and just watching them meet
13:22each other and hang out and talk.
13:23You know I can give you a real makeover.
13:25Let me guess.
13:26Into a lizard?
13:27Exactly.
13:28Did you two just shut up?
13:29I've never really seen that.
13:31I don't think any of the actors were coming for a cameo.
13:35I think that they were all coming to tell another chapter of their character's story.
13:42You want to play games?
13:43You can't get better than Alfred Molina as Doc Ock.
13:45If you were ever going to bring Doc Ock back, it would have to be Alfred Molina.
13:49And we realized that thanks to the MCU, there's a way to do that.
13:54And that's what No Way Home is doing, playing honor in a very direct way to the Spidey films
13:58that have come before.
13:59I think I can say this for all of you.
14:01We're all fans.
14:02And it's a wonderful world to be in.
14:04If I say so myself, we're having a lot of fun.
14:06The wonderful thing about working on these movies is that we have been working
14:13with unparalleled actors.
14:16I mean, actors are everything.
14:19We live in an amazing time in history, people, when we've been gifted not one,
14:23but two Mary Jane Watsons in our lives.
14:27The always charming Kirsten Dunst played her in the initial trilogy, providing us with
14:31a wonderful performance and perhaps one of the most iconic screen kisses of all time.
14:35Yeah, man.
14:43I like my movie Kisses Wet and Hanging Upside Down.
14:46Okay.
14:48Our co-star Zendaya would eventually take the MJ mantle in the most recent films,
14:52bringing a very funny, more modern spin.
14:54I don't really want to celebrate something that was built by slaves.
14:57Oh, I'm sure the Washington Monument wasn't built by...
14:59Okay.
15:02Enjoy your book.
15:06But we never got to see the kiss again.
15:10Never.
15:10Never doing that again.
15:11Well, I don't know about that.
15:16We also had two Gwen Stacys make it into the films.
15:20First, Bryce Dallas Howard appeared in a role in Spider-Man 3.
15:23But it was the Emma Stone version from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 that met with the same fate
15:27as her comic book counterpart.
15:30You can't be here right now.
15:32This is insane.
15:32Okay, guess what?
15:33This is my choice.
15:34This is mine.
15:35And what Spider-Man story would be complete without mentioning Aunt May?
15:39What's going on in there?
15:40Peter's beloved mother figure.
15:42First, you had the great Rosemary Harris playing the quintessential white-haired version
15:46of Aunt May.
15:47Then, you went out and got Sally Field.
15:50Legend.
15:52Absolutely legend.
15:53And then, in our films, you get the incredible Melissa Tomei, who went and flipped my perception
15:58of the character on his head.
16:00She really was kind of like my aunt.
16:02And we have this kind of familial connection to each other that was great.
16:06And no discussion of Spider-Man supporting characters would be complete without talking
16:10about J.K. Simmons' inspired performance as J. Jonah Jameson, editor-in-chief of The Daily
16:16Bugle, and the ultimate Spider-Man troll.
16:19Spider-Man troll.
16:20I didn't try to base him on anything other than my take on the comic books.
16:25And then it was just roll the camera and bark.
16:28Could you pay me in advance?
16:29Are you serious?
16:36J.K.'s performance was so damn good in the original trilogy, they didn't even bother
16:40recasting the character when he shows up at the end of Far From Home.
16:44Because who wants to live in that flat-top shadow?
16:48There you have it, folks.
16:49Conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible for the brutal murder of Mysterio.
16:54What a great time to be a Spider-Man fan.
16:56That's right, folks.
16:57Woo-wee!
16:59Spider-Man, hero or menace?
17:02Three, two, one.
17:04Here we go.
17:04Behind every successful superhero film is a great director.
17:08And each of these Spider-Man film series have boasted a trio of talented filmmakers at the
17:13helm.
17:15Director Sam Raimi got first crack at bringing everybody's favorite wall crawler to life.
17:20Ready, and action!
17:22I love Sam Raimi.
17:27As a young filmmaker, you're seeing someone do something that is so entertaining and so
17:32full of life and comedy and energy.
17:34And you feel like you could do that, too.
17:36How'd you do that?
17:37Work out?
17:38You know, eat your green vegetables.
17:40He won me over with his vision, like, instantly.
17:43Schools closed down so that people could go see that movie.
17:47You know, nobody had ever seen Spider-Man swinging before.
17:50Obviously, there's a lot of humor.
17:52You know, Sam loves to just torture his characters.
17:56Got it now.
17:57Good.
17:58That was good.
17:59And then came Mark Webb.
18:02Already a successful music video director, Webb was handed the keys to the amazing Spider-Man
18:08series.
18:08I love those movies, and I thought that Mark Webb had such great human talent.
18:15And then when we cast Andrew and Emma, I think he did a brilliant job with them.
18:21Good.
18:22Webb reimagined his Spider-Man story from the ground up, surrounding Peter Parker with an
18:27award-winning supporting cast, and then thrilling audiences by putting them right in the thick
18:33of the action.
18:35Mark is very, very generous, and he's a really creative, exciting director.
18:40Action!
18:42Next, we arrive at our esteemed colleague, Mr. John Watts.
18:46Yep, yep.
18:47Director of the three most recent Spider-Man films, Homecoming, Far From Home, and the
18:53third installment, No Way Home, baby.
18:55Seeing him grow through Homecoming and then Far From Home, and now with No Way Home, which
19:00is by far the most ambitious Spider-Man film ever made, seeing how he's grown into that
19:05role is really amazing.
19:07John Watts has done such a wonderful job of creating this genre of superhero movie that
19:12kind of hasn't been told before.
19:14John is amazing.
19:15The weight of this film, he carries it so lightly.
19:18Great, cut.
19:19His ability to combine humor, humanity, and spectacular action has helped propel the recent
19:25films to all new heights.
19:27Going up!
19:28It's not like there's these little standalone stories either.
19:31They also have to honor the bigger MCU storylines going on in the background too.
19:36Can't believe I'm in the sanctum sanctorum.
19:39Neither can I.
19:40Give me the box.
19:41No.
19:41John Watts, he has this thing where he'll say one more for every take, and then you'll
19:47do 20 more takes.
19:48One more.
19:48One more.
19:49One more.
19:49One more.
19:50One, one, one, one more.
19:51One more means one more when you're on 22.
19:54Are you sure it's one more?
19:55Every time I say that now, I'm going to get in trouble.
19:57Not in trouble.
19:58You put a dollar in the one more jar?
19:59Yeah.
20:00Got it.
20:00Moving on.
20:01Just kidding.
20:10Spidey had some hops.
20:11I could do that in my younger days.
20:13I believe you.
20:14Each film series has taken its own stab and adapted Spidey's unique powers for film, resulting
20:20in some of the craziest action and stunts you're ever going to see, requiring the lead
20:25actors to dive headlong into training, fight choreography, and lots and lots of wire work.
20:31In the original trilogy, the VFX team blended large-scale practical effects with state-of-the-art
20:39digital effects from the time to give audiences their first glimpse at web swinging on the
20:45big screen.
20:46It also holds up, too.
20:48And nowhere is that more apparent than in the absurdly cool subway scene from Spider-Man
20:532.
21:01You know, back in my day, I had to do a lot more practically and just a lot easier now
21:08with what technology is able to do.
21:11Three, two, one, action!
21:15Ten years later, digital effects had advanced to the point where Mark Webb and his VFX team
21:21were able to drop you right into Spider-Man's POV in the Amazing Spider-Man for even more
21:27than immersive thrill ride through the streets of Manhattan.
21:30All right, good, and cut.
21:30I thought about the nature of Spider-Man and how important it was for us to reinvent the
21:37language of Spider-Man.
21:40What do you got for me today, New York?
21:41But then, Homecoming gave us that incredible fairy disaster sequence, which gets one-upped
21:46by Spidey's epic mid-air battle with the vulture on the surface of a stealth plane.
21:52Absolutely incredible.
21:53Safety first.
21:54Then, in Far From Home, you're treated to these massive elemental battles, but they turned
21:59out to be just an appetizer.
22:00And what about that sick Mysterio illusion sequence where he brings all of Peter Parker's
22:09inner fears to life?
22:11Zombie Tony Stark about to eat his brain, and then wham, it gets taken out by the Euro
22:16rail.
22:18You hated to see it, but it had to happen.
22:19It blew my mind and made me question reality myself.
22:22This is Peter Parker.
22:23It's Peter Parker.
22:24Spider-Man.
22:25Spider-Man.
22:26Spider-Man.
22:27There are me's from other universes.
22:28They're here to help.
22:29Spider-Man.
22:30From a choreography standpoint, it's interesting because Spider-Man's never fought with Spider-Man
22:35before.
22:35And I think what we want to try and explore is an element of us trying to figure each other
22:39out and figure out our each individual unique styles of how to be Spider-Man.
22:43And the amazing thing about working with Marvel and Sony is that the sky's the limit with these
22:48films.
22:49There's no idea that's too crazy.
22:50Spider-Man.
22:51So if you want to do a quadruple backflip over an electric zap or something, that can
22:56happen.
22:57So it's so fun being able to just sit down, play with the stunt team, and figure out how
23:01we're going to make this film bigger and better than anything before.
23:05No, I really think that you should have a disguise, an effective one, but also one that's
23:11funny.
23:12The Spider-Man costume is probably, with no exaggeration, one of the best graphic
23:20design elements in the history of graphic design.
23:23So are you going to go into battle dressed as a cool youth pastor, or you got your suit?
23:29We were talking about the idea of how cool it is to wear the Spider-Man suit, but in
23:34reality it takes three people and five shoehorns and a lot of talcum powder and oil and like
23:4045 minutes.
23:41Are you still using talcum powder?
23:42I'm still on like the...
23:43The secret.
23:44The talcum.
23:45Go on.
23:46I'll tell you what.
23:47We'll catch up.
23:48Can I just go back to the trick about putting on the suit?
23:51Yes.
23:52Because this is practical.
23:53Oh yeah.
23:54Stuff that I want to know.
23:55So, we have these plastic bags that I put over my feet.
23:57Ah, slippery.
23:58And then they slide right in.
23:59Sliding.
24:00But the only thing is, is you get mad sweaty feet.
24:02Mmm.
24:03Tell me more about that.
24:04The Spidey suits you see in the movies are significantly better than the footy pajama versions I like to wear, or I used to wear.
24:16Anyway, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at all the different Spider-Man suits that have graced the big screen.
24:22Oh.
24:23Man.
24:24It's crazy.
24:25What else can this suit do?
24:28What?
24:29First though, we got Tobey Maguire's red hoodie number from the original Spider-Man film.
24:36You got my name wrong.
24:37Get out of here, moron.
24:38That's kinda like Banksy if he shot that marshal.
24:41Glad he's gotta adjust his glasses.
24:43Now, Tobey then gets an upgrade with the iconic red and blue suit and will last the entire first trilogy.
24:49Although, it rarely made it through an entire movie in one piece.
24:53And no need for web shooters cluttering up that drip.
24:56My man Tobey had organic web shooters, which is kinda nasty when you think about it.
25:04But it's also super cool.
25:06It's kinda like having a runny nose on your wrist.
25:08Later in Spider-Man 3, you got a taste of the legendary black suit from the comic books.
25:16For four more occasions, of course.
25:17Sometimes you might throw a little bow tie on it.
25:19I don't know.
25:20Then came the Amazing Spider-Man, which debuted a new suit look with a more serious tone.
25:25This is the costume.
25:26This is the outfit.
25:27It's different.
25:28I mean, we're changing things up.
25:30Subdued colors, buggier eyes, and Spider-Man's traditional mechanical web shooters on the wrist.
25:37The second suit dropped in the Amazing Spider-Man 2.
25:40Brightening the colors, whitening the eyes, and a something more of Spider-y's classic comic book look.
25:46Those eyes, which are big, they're really those big, expressive, kind, friendly, white eyes
25:52that are such an important part of how people interact with Spider-Man and why they love Spider-Man.
25:59A minor upgrade.
26:02Whoa!
26:03Oh, my God.
26:04Put it on.
26:05Tom Holland's first suit was introduced when the character debuted in Captain America Civil War.
26:11It was a sleek, modern nod to the classic Spidey look.
26:14Once again with web shooters, but also enhanced with all kinds of crazy stock tech.
26:20At Homecoming, Tom also dons his nifty homemade prototype suit.
26:24What the hell are you wearing?
26:25Then we get to Tom's ticked-out iron spider look in Infinity War and Endgame with those shiny golden spider legs flying every which way.
26:33After that, Far From Home introduced another all-black outfit, a.k.a. the Night Monkey.
26:39Ooh!
26:40How's the suit?
26:41It's a little tight around the old web shooter.
26:43Parker!
26:44Okay, I'll shut up.
26:45Later in the film, Peter designs an all-new suit with stock tech, resulting in the first of its kind red and black variation.
26:54With all these suits, I can't wait to see what's next.
26:57What's next?
26:58You think your fancy new suit's gonna save you?
27:00No!
27:03The thing I'm proudest of is the fact that people of all ages seem to love Spider-Man.
27:11take a quick look back at all of Stan's cameos from all the Spider-Man films.
27:16Stan Lee.
27:17Gone, but never forgotten.
27:19Excelsior.
27:27Look out!
27:30Hey!
27:31Shut that off!
27:32I was just trying to...
27:33You want my car?
27:34Shut it off!
27:35Don't make me come down there, you...
27:36Hey, Gary!
27:38How you doing?
27:39Hey, Marjorie!
27:40How are you?
27:51I think I know that guy.
27:55You know, I guess one person can make a difference.
28:02Enough said.
28:04During this show, Maureen, one thing becomes pretty clear.
28:07What's that?
28:08When it comes to superheroes, Spider-Man is king.
28:11Okay.
28:12We've got three versions, eight films, countless box office records.
28:15The fact that this one character is capable of that much success for so long is a testament
28:19to the appeal of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's creation.
28:24But we ain't done, Martin.
28:25We're not?
28:26No.
28:27Even though every Spider-Man film series has taken the character down a different role,
28:31Now all these roles lead to one place.
28:34Hmm, where's that?
28:35Spider-Man No Way Home.
28:36The culmination of two decades worth of hard work, creativity, and some intense gymnastics!
28:42Dude!
28:44Dude!
28:45Dude!
28:47You ready?
28:48I'm ready.
28:49I don't know about you, man, but my juices are flowing!
28:53Yeah, right there with you, buddy.
28:54We hope that you enjoyed this trip down Spider-Man movie memory lane as much as we enjoyed putting
28:59this thing together with the help of some very talented people.
29:02And so our effort and personal sacrifice...
29:06With great power comes great responsibility.
29:09You're now locked and loaded with Spider-Man No Way Home.
29:12Mm-hmm.
29:13You'll think of Slater.
29:14You're welcome.
29:15Do it for yourself, but also do it for us after all we've been through in this last half an hour.
29:21Plus, that star meter needs some boost.
29:24Spidey fans, hook the guy up.
29:27He's J.B. Smoove.
29:29And this guy right here is Martin Starr.
29:31Thanks for watching.
29:32What are you spraying...
29:35What are you doing?
29:36We lost him.
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