That does not mean the spoiler risk between now and when you watch this movie is very real, so when you turn off those keywords on Twitter, the reviews just now appear. Some hours later the first of the people who watched the movie and post their thoughts and it is very good. No Way Home has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes currently. That’s the kind of rare air that no Citizen Kane breathes anymore. IGN says it is regarded as the darkest and funniest ever bestselling Spider-Man, while Lyle’s Movie Files goes on with the author of No Way Home “isn’t just the best of the entire Marvel Studios films” Remember Marvel should create a Totally Connected Games Universe In recent months, a more concentrated focus has been on the Rotten Tomatoes series. First because Shang-Chi played very well, resulting in a top performance of MCUs. Eternals did the opposite. The Marvel movie introducing ten new heroes is presently the lowest movie in the RT category, which looks a bit misleading. Even The Incredible Hulk has scored better. MCU’s spoilers have also been a tense subject in the past month. Others who were lucky to see Eternals early leaked certain key plot points that didn’t naturally anger those who had already seen it. Then last week, Black Widow star Florence Pugh shared a video of her surprise appearance in Hawkeye shortly after the episode premiered on Disney+. That was wrong for those who hadn’t watched the show yet. There is clearly no way to get home without spoiler risk higher than Eternals and Hawkeye combined. The villains from other Spider-Man films have been confirmed through trailers, yet everyone involved has remained worried about whether Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will be joining them. Some people who don’t watch movie now know that one way or the other, so again, be very careful to spoil them from here.