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On our first commentary covering a film from the MCU, we're jumping ass-first into the Multiverse while talking over the third Jon Watts Spidey film, Spider-Man: No Way Home!

How ridiculous is it that the movie asks us to root for this selfish kid who screws up the entire fabric of space and time... all because he didn't get into MIT? Why did the script feel it needed to laugh at things like Doc Oc's name as if somehow this film is above decades of established comic history? Does Disney mandate this 6" for the Lord stuff when it comes to on-screen affection? And why in the world did the all-powerful Sorcerer Supreme let himself get shafted by some punk kid? PLUS: Dafoooooooooooe!
 
Spider-Man: No Way Home stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, Marisa Tomei, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Benedict Wong, Tony Revolori, Rhys Ifans, Thomas Haden Church, Andrew Garfield, Toby Maguire, and Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborne

If you find yourself needing to re-start your commentary sync experience, remember that we start the film at the 00:00:05 mark and the commentary part of the audio tracks begins at 00:02:34.

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Cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Adam Lewis

I wouldn't object to an Off-Screen book club about the recent, damning biography of Stan Lee by A.J. Riesman.

Felipe Sobreiro

I like Spider-man's status quo at the very end of the movie, he finally catches up with the comic version.