Spider-Man: No Way Home (2 Discs - UHD & BD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Spider-Man: No Way Home (2 Discs - UHD & BD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2 Discs - UHD & BD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

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usual staples of format superiority, revealing a clearer, cleaner, and more colorfully correct presentation that manages to improve on a practically from a heavy front left and right engagement along with balanced surround and subwoofer components. Dialogue is clear and center focused for the

Like a live action Into the Spider-Verse, No Way Home blows the doors open to the multiverse and ties up over two decades of Spidey adventures. feel that anyone is stepping on toes or eager to steal the spotlight. A few fun asides hint at the realities of the convergence but for the most part Studio description: 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 most powerful villains who've ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now, Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, which will not only forever alter his own future but the future of the Multiverse. A Multiverse of Miscreants (1080p, 6:38): Reuniting a cast of villains for this film and the qualities the actors continue to bring to the

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powers to "fix" the timeline and restore things to be as they were before Mysterio revealed his identity. Strange initiates the spell but stops short of this film, finds himself faced with, or better said face to face with, an army of familiar favorites in a story that both advances the No Way Home’ is presented in 2160p (4k) at 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision/HDR10 High Dynamic Range specs. The dual-HDR inclusion ensures increased color depth (up to 1-bits) on most HDR TVs, as well as on tablets, phones, and monitors that support the specifications, even if the screen is not 4k resolution. The video from the 4k disc played on a Sony M2 streamed at around 45-60Mbps, with peaks noticed around 65Mbps and drops to about 28Mbps. even against the Blu-ray's excellent work in that area, and of course white brilliance and clarity are better here, too. Like the Blu-ray, there are no

You could spend hours talking about how relevant Spider-Man: No Way Home is to other Marvel titles. It’s the 27th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and loaded with Easter eggs that make it a must-watch for fans. But in terms of video and audio quality, ‘No Way Home’ is quality stuff, even if the 4k Blu-ray is derived from a 2k Digital Intermediate. The audio though, is a bonanza. There is such a wide range of frequencies, effects, and object-based surround sound elements that takes the home theater experience to a different level. The bonus material is satisfying (even though deleted and alternate scenes were removed) adding even more reason to add ‘No Way Home’ to your home media collection. the intimate character interactions with a believable depth. The cast, which spans a wide swath of Spider-Man history, is energized with no awkward-moment humor, but Director Jon Watts, who has now helmed all three of the Tom Holland Spider-Man films, never allows the fluff The surround sound is excellent in ‘No Way Home.’ There’s a cool moment at 1:10:30 when Peter Parker’s spider-sense is tingling. The Sandman asks, “Peter, what’s wrong?” can be heard around multiple speakers and with some good bass. This is the moment before Peter throws a web on the Goblin’s arm. fulfilling it, believing that Peter has not exhausted all of his avenues for righting the wrongs with MIT. However, the partially cast spell opens a portal

Spider-Man: No Way Home delivered an incredible audio experience that was especially great if you saw it in a theater with Dolby Atmos surround sound. The 4k Blu-ray does its best to deliver the immersive format in a home theater environment, and even in lesser speaker setups (including headphones) there is plenty of sound design to activate your auditory sensors. In the meantime though, No Way Home handles the past, present and future perfectly. It juggles a first act of mania following the reveal of Spider-Man's true identity, with superb aplomb, infusing comic energy into the brewing sense of desperation (the surprise cameo paralleling the similar reveal in Hawkeye wonderfully, showing the first of a succession of hints as to the boundless future of these universes), before embarking on the 'verse-shattering events that lead to an influx of old, familiar faces, on both sides of the chessboard. Given the nature of the trailer, poster, and home media artwork, there's very little here that's much of a surprise anymore, but it's perhaps less about the surprise of the appearance of old heroes and villains, and more about what No Way Home does with them, that really matters. very intimate and personal despite the expansive roster and seemingly endless infusion of past characters. And even when the story shifts to action,



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