A great anti-cancel culture movie
Thats one of the reasons its a great movie. People canceled Peter just because it was trendy
shareThats one of the reasons its a great movie. People canceled Peter just because it was trendy
shareIndeed!
sharePeople canceled Peter....
And then the villains face the ultimate sort of cancellation: death. And Peter seeks to redeem/save them from their cancelled fate. Since Peter sees redemption in himself and that he's not totally guilty of killing Mysterio. If Peter is not totally guilty of his crime, why are the villains any different?
It’s piss poor writing, don’t overthink it. Tom Holland’s ‘Peter Parker’ clearly didn’t love his Uncle Ben and didn’t learn a God Damn thing from him. To him, putting the people he loves in direct harm never enters his mind no matter how many people die, he will continue being a naive idiot and you can thank the dumb writers for this.
shareThe villains were good people who became super villains by accident.
It was a good film to show how the Cancel Culture takes hold, without much investigation of facts.