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Review | “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” should hopefully be the last
['Madisyn Hunt', 'Arts Reporter']
The Daily Iowan
So, since I have been giving superhero movies a chance, I decided, why not the new Spider-Man?
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” follows “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” where in Tom Holland’s Spider-Man had to face the difficult choice to have everyone forget who Peter Parker is in order to keep his anonymity and the ones he loves safe from the harm of being close to Spider-Man.
Spider-Man might prefer to work alone in battle, but Peter Park doesn’t work that way, no one really does.
So by filling his life with work and pushing away his grief of his old life, Peter Parker subconsciously puts his mind on such an overdrive that he is forced to decide if he wants to be Peter Parker or Spider-Man.
It could just be because this is probably one of the very few Marvel movies I have seen.