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Homecoming is an American psychological thriller television series based on the Gimlet Media podcast of the same name. Created by Eli Horowitz and Micah Bloomberg, the series premiered November 2, 2018, on Amazon Prime Video.
Box office. $1.952 billion [3][4] Spider-Man: No Way Home is a 2021 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and the 27th film in ...
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is a 2021 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The film is a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, as well as a crossover/sequel to the Spider-Man trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man duology. It is the twenty-seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the ninth installment of Phase Four. The film was released in the United States on December 17, 2021 and an extended cut of the film, titled Spider-Man: No Way Home - The More Fun Stuff Version was released for one week on September 2, 2022.
The film is directed by Jon Watts and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Zendaya as Michelle Jones, Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon/Electro, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Alfred Molina as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus, Benedict Wong as Wong, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, Marisa Tomei as May Parker, Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
A sequel was revealed to be in development on November 29, 2021.
For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and putting those he cares about most at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange's help to restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their world, releasing the...
J. Jonah Jameson of The Daily Bugle has exposed Peter Parker's identity as Spider-Man to the world, while simultaneously framing him as the individual responsible for Mysterio's death and an alleged mass casualty event in London. Numerous civilians nearby begin to surround him and Michelle Jones, forcing them to flee from the media and the police. They hide in Parker's apartment and reunite with May Parker and Happy Hogan, who reveal that they have broken up. Not long after, the United States Department of Damage Control take them along with Ned Leeds in their custody for interrogation. Parker hires Matt Murdock to represent him, who manages to get his criminal charges dropped. However, as Parker, Jones, and Leeds return to Midtown High for their senior year, the intense controversy causes them to be rejected from every college they apply to, including MIT.
Parker visits the New York Sanctum and asks Doctor Strange to make the identity of Spider-Man a secret once more to get his friends into MIT. Despite being warned by Wong not to, Strange attempts to cast the spell with the Runes of Kof-Kol. However, Parker incessantly alters the spell when requesting various individuals close to him to be exempt from its effects. As a result, the spell becomes unstable, forcing Strange to contain it. For not consulting with college administrators before meeting with him, Strange furiously kicks Parker out of the Sanctum. Contacting Flash Thompson, who was admitted to MIT, Parker is led to an administrator heading to the Alexander Hamilton Bridge in an attempt to appeal his, Jones' and Leeds' applications.
Parker is suddenly ambushed by Doctor Octopus, who seems to know him personally. Doctor Octopus grabs him and rips out a piece of the Iron Spider Armor, transferring its nanites onto his tentacles. He goes for another strike, but Spider-Man reveals his face, which is unfamiliar to Doctor Octopus. Spider-Man then takes control of Doctor Octopus’ tentacles with the suit’s nanites and rescues the MIT admin from falling off the bridge, who decides to help get him and his friends admitted out of gratitude.
Green Goblin arrives and attempts to attack Spider-Man, but he and Doctor Octopus are transported into the Sanctum, where Strange imprisons Doctor Octopus and Lizard. He informs Parker that the botched spell began bringing in people that knew Spider-Man's identity from other universes within Multiverse into their universe. He then tells him that despite containing the spell, Doctor Octopus, Lizard and Green Goblin were among the few from other universes that squeaked through. To ensure the spell remains contained, Strange locks it in the Macchina di Kadavus, a mystical containment unit.
Parker is recruited to help find and capture these “visitors”, receiving a magic-based upgrade to his suit. With assistance from Jones and Leeds, Spider-Man locates Electro outside the city. Startled, he attacks Spider-Man and gains the upper hand, but Sandman intervenes to shield the hero. The two work together to cut the power lines, which fully restores Electro's body. When he is sent to the Sanctum, Sandman believes Spider-Man killed him, but is also captured before he can retaliate. Elsewhere, Norman Osborn attempts to escape from his Green Goblin alter, breaking his mask before fleeing to a F.E.A.S.T. facility seeking refuge. Spider-Man locates Osborn thanks to May and brings him to the Sanctum as well. Osborn, Doctor Octopus, and Electro soon realize that they had originally died fighting the Spider-Man of their respective universes and were spared by the spell, with Octopus and Electro recalling their last memories before ending up in this universe. Octopus then claims that if they were to return home, they would then perish.
Strange explains to Spider-Man that these three are doomed to die fighting their own Spider-Men. He intends to use the Macchina to reverse the spell and send them back to their fates for the sake of the greater Multiverse, much to the fear to Octopus, Green Goblin, Lizard and Electro. Convinced that they can be cured of their antagonistic natures and be spared from death, Spider-Man steals the Macchina before Strange can use it and flees. Strange gives chase, takes Spider-Man’s magic back, and sends him into the Mirror Dimension to retrieve the Macchina, while also trying to implore him of the Multiversal stakes relying on the visitors being sent back. Unfazed, Spider-Man entangles Strange in a web matrix and steals his Sling Ring before returning to the Earthly Plane. He passes the ring to Leeds and the Macchina to Jones before releasing the prisoners from confinement.
•Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
•Zendaya as Michelle Jones
•Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
•Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds
•Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan
•Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon/Electro
Locations
•Earth •New York City, New York •Madison Square Garden •Times Square •Queensboro Bridge •Delmar's Deli-Grocery •Parker Residence •Daily Bugle Broadcasting Center •Happy Hogan's Condominium •Midtown School of Science and Technology •Jones-Watson Residence •Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop •New York Sanctum •Alexander Hamilton Bridge •F.E.A.S.T. Community Center •Leeds Residence •Statue of Liberty •Peter Parker's Apartment •Central Park •Rockefeller Center •30 Rockefeller Plaza •Avengers Tower •Chrysler Building •Plaza Hotel •Empire State Building •Columbia University (logo) •Stark Expo (miniature) •Yankee Stadium (mentioned) •Norman Osborn's Penthouse (mentioned) •Oscorp Headquarters (mentioned) •Los Angeles, California •Stark Industries Headquarters •Kathmandu, Nepal •Kamar-Taj •Grand Canyon, Arizona •Tijuana, Mexico •Newark, New Jersey (mentioned) •New Haven, Connecticut (mentioned) •Siberia, Russia (mentioned) •Venice, Italy (picture and mentioned) •Washington, D.C. (picture) •Washington Monument (picture) •Lincoln Memorial (picture) •Cambridge, Massachusetts (picture) •Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mentioned) •Boston, Massachusetts (mentioned) •Jersey City, New Jersey (mentioned) •Prague, Czech Republic (mentioned) •New Asgard, Norway (mentioned) •London, England (footage & mentioned) •Tower Bridge (footage) •Pennsylvania (mentioned) •Multiverse •Astral Dimension •Mirror Dimension •Fault •Titan (indirectly mentioned) •S.A.B.E.R. Space Station (indirectly mentioned)
Events
•Spider-Man Multiversal Crisis •Battle at the Alexander Hamilton Bridge •Capture of Electro •Battle for the Macchina di Kadavus •Escape from Spider-Man •Battle at Liberty Island •Capture of Lizard (mentioned) •Quentin Beck's Campaign (mentioned) •Battle in the Grand Canal (picture and mentioned) •Battle of London (footage) •Snap (poster & mentioned) •Blip (mentioned) •Time Heist (mentioned) •Infinity War (mentioned) •Battle of Titan (mentioned) •Battle of Earth (mentioned) •Adrian Toomes' Weapons Trafficking Operation (picture) •Rescue at the Washington Monument (picture) •Ambush at the Staten Island Ferry (picture) •Destruction of Tony Stark's Mansion (newspaper)
Items
•Spider-Man Suit •Iron Spider Armor •Web-Shooters •Synthetic Webbing •Cloak of Levitation •Sling Ring •Tao Mandalas •Eldritch Whip •Inter-Dimensional Portal •Eye of Agamotto •Crimson Bands of Cyttorak •Daggers of Daveroth •Macchina di Kadavus •Runes of Kof-Kol •Doctor Octopus' Tentacles •Neural Inhibitor Chip •Green Goblin Armor •Pumpkin Bombs •Razor Bats •Green Goblin's Blade •Arc Reactor •Stark Industries Fabricator •Sandman's Cure •Lizard Antidote •Electro's Cure •Anti-Goblin Serum •Stark Industries Combat Drones •Tony Stark's Glasses •Tony Stark's New Element •Dum-E •Daily Bugle Supplements •••LEGO ••••••Mysterio Suit (footage) •Rogers: The Musical (billboard) •Captain America's Shield (poster and statue) •Iron Man Armors •Mark III Iron Man Armor (newspaper) •Ant-Man Suit (picture) •Pym Particles (picture) •Rotunda of Gateways (mentioned) •Otto Octavius' Fusion Reactor (mentioned) •Rhino Armor (mentioned) •Infinity Stones (mentioned) •Time Stone (mentioned) •Elementals (picture and mentioned) •Hydro-Man (picture and mentioned) •PlayStation (logo)
On June 26, 2016, Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group chairman Tom Rothman announced that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios were committed to making more Spider-Man films after Spider-Man: Homecoming.
On July 27, 2016, Kevin Feige announced plans for future Spider-Man films to follow the model of the Harry Potter film series.
On June 14, 2017, during an interview with AlloCiné, Tom Holland announced that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios were making a trilogy of Spider-Man films, with two more films informally titled Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3, as opposed to the Homecoming 2 title that Sony had announced in December 2016.
On June 19, 2019, during an interview with Comicbook.com, Amy Pascal confirmed that a third Spider-Man film was in development and that titles such as Spider-Man: Home Run or Spider-Man: Homeless were being considered. Pascal also said that "So, you never know, he might be a fugitive. He's going to be in a very different place, and it's a different story than we've ever told before. You have to keep changing these movies, because there's only so many times it can be "To be Spider-Man or to be Peter Parker."
On August 20, 2019, it was announced that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios had severed their partnership after a financial dispute, as Marvel and its parent company Disney wanted to receive more profits from the third Spider-Man film whereas Sony wished to retain their pre-existing agreement where Marvel received a modest five percent of first-dollar gross as well as all merchandising revenue. As a result, Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios were dropped from the project, removing the film and the character of Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
On September 27, 2019, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios announced that they had come to an arrangement and that the film, slated to be released on July 16, 2021, would be set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Kevin Feige restored as a producer. The new deal stipulated that Marvel and Disney would receive roughly twenty-five percent of the profits in exchange for putting up roughly a quarter of the financing while also retaining all merchandising rights. Additionally, as part of the new arrangement, Spider-Man would also appear in one future Marvel Studios film.
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Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé is a 2019 documentary concert film about American singer Beyoncé and her performance at the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. She wrote, executive-produced, and directed the film.
With Logan Shroyer, Marcelle LeBlanc, Christian Finlayson, Tatum Matthews. John-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.
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- 2021-11-28
Summaries. John-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.
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