Did you watch actually watch the new Spider-Man?
Yes.
It did well because it was actually good and competent movie
We can agree to disagree then. I found it rather uninspiring, the plot was fully dependent on Spiderman + Dr. Strange being absolute dumbasses, the magic spell being fully convoluted and more arbitrary than anything I'd ever seen before. (Look, there's limits to what I'd expect as "A Wizard Did It" as the plot device). The 2012 "Amazing" Spiderman villains were empty husks of themselves with terrible scripts. (Seriously, the Lizard is a
bit more deep than "I wanna turn other people into Lizards").
The entire movie's problems could have been prevented with about 30 seconds of dialogue: "Could you write down who you want to forget about your identity? Cool, thanks, I'll go downstairs to cast the spell now, no takebacks".
Otherwise, if it was nostalgia as you claim, Matrix: Resurrections wouldn't have been such an abject failure.
Nah, its only more proof that Hollywood can't make new movies or properties that stand on their own.
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How about you do the opposite, and instead point out a truly unique movie, or video game, you've enjoyed recently? I've got a few, Factorio for example. Downfall (though WW2 based, its a story that hasn't been told before), etc. etc. But those aren't recent. I think Knives Out was pretty good, but these kinds of unique movies aren't really the blockbusters these days.
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Top 10 movies by box office, 2021:
1. Spiderman
2. Shang Chi (continuing the Marvel hype train)
3. Venom (sequel)
4. Black Widow (more Marvel)
5. F9 (I can't believe this series got 9 movies + spinoffs)
6. Eternals (more Marvel)
7. No Time to Die (James Bond is old IP yet again)
8. A Quiet Place Part II (Sequel movie)
9. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (nostalgia yet again)
10. Free Guy (Hey look, a new property for once).
If "Ryan Reynolds acts like Ryan Reynolds in the Isekai/Trapped in a Video Game" archetype story counts as new and innovative for 2021.... good grief. But yeah, that's probably the most unique / inspired film out of all the others, despite being 100% derivative of current trends.
Dune gets #13. Disney's Jungle Cruise at #11 is actually new, so I'll give them that (based off of a ride, but its otherwise new to film).
In today's environment, old IP is everything. Its the easiest way to get a top-10 grossing movie. Its the easiest way to get a top-10 video game as well.