I guess I would have liked it more if they'd come to the conclusion that despite their best efforts, those villains were fated to die they way they always did and those Spide-Men also require that to happen to grow they way they did, and as such the villains needed to be sent back to fulfill that fate. That way you could still have had the Spider-Men team up fun and see the old villains again but not open up endless timelines including ostensibly ones where Holland's Aunt May doesn't die.
I dunno, just rubbed me the wrong way.
Also completely unrelated, but this movie looked like shit. Like, color grading wise. I don't know what Marvel is doing with these movies but more often than not I don't find them visually pleasing at all. It's not an issue of the set or costume design or lighting or framing, it's something they are doing in post production that really makes the movies look bad, with several exceptions.
I dunno, just rubbed me the wrong way.
Also completely unrelated, but this movie looked like shit. Like, color grading wise. I don't know what Marvel is doing with these movies but more often than not I don't find them visually pleasing at all. It's not an issue of the set or costume design or lighting or framing, it's something they are doing in post production that really makes the movies look bad, with several exceptions.