Spider-Man: No Way Home [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]

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Spider-Man: No Way Home [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]

Spider-Man: No Way Home [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]

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It's as good a live-action Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse as anybody could have possibly hoped for, all the better too for telling its own story, making for a wonderful introduction to the multiverse of possibilities that Marvel is obviously going to go mad on shortly with the new Dr. Dynamic range is solid as the active elements within the surround mix resound with superior clarity and palpable bass transients. Initially hoping to continue a sense of “normalcy” with his relationship with MJ, May, school and being Spider-Man it soon becomes obvious that isn’t going to happen, mostly thanks to Mysterio’s parting salvo that Spider-Man was responsible for the events in Europe. Sony's 4K release of Spider-Man: No Way Home is unsurprisingly outstanding, boasting demo video and audio, and a solid array of extra material, leaving it a must-have purchase for fans.

The sound effects have some great directionality and flow smoothly from one speaker to the next, especially when a webs sling or weapons fly across the screen. Spider-Man: No Way Home is an action fantasy-based film that is boldly colorful throughout, and this Ultra HD rendering makes the most of its elements. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our site, provide personalised content and advertising, analyse our traffic, and ensure you see more of what you love. Spider-Man: No Way Home comes to Blu-ray Disc from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment featuring 1080p AVC encoded video and lossless DTS-HD 5.

From the opening scene, trying straight into the last chapter, No Way Home goes for wild abandon with its propulsive energy, and the score and effects beautifully come together to bring that into your living room, affording a wonderful intensity and thunderous impact which makes all those afore-referenced demo sequences hit home, hard. I enjoyed this immersive sound mix, and think that it complimented the source material, making for a noticeably richer listening experience when compared to the 5. The extended battle at the Statue of Liberty in the finale benefitted from the HDR application, appearing vibrant and visually engaging. Peter acts like a 5 year old over and over and over) The stuff i liked I can’t talk about due to spoilers.

very intimate and personal despite the expansive roster and seemingly endless infusion of past characters. It looks like more content than it actually is (the totally running time is about 80 minutes), but the good news is that much of what you get here is quite good. Everyone was given room to breathe and contribute to the plot (I read somewhere that the legacy actors wouldn’t have accepted their roles if they were glorified cameos). During production of No Way Home, things became quite difficult between Sony and Disney, and it will be interesting to see how their newfound 'friendship' and desire to do a second Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy will inform the future MCU and the future Spider-Man Cinematic Universe.For those not familiar with the details regarding Ultra HD Blu-ray you can refer to my article that includes some pertinent data on the subject. the superior of the two available high-definition physical format options, besting the companion Blu-ray for both image clarity and color output excellence. Plus, depending on the movie, HDR has an affect on animation, that it doesn't seem to have on live action. The spell-casting ignites the screen with energy, but it's really at the bridge where things kick up a gear; the first of a succession of demo sequences to show off your equipment with, near-faultless CG integrated into some wonderful landscape of epic action.



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