10 Genuine Concerns About Spider-Man: No Way Home
6. The Reportedly Rushed Post-Production Schedule
In recent weeks, there have been rumours doing the rounds online that No Way Home is basically in a mad rush to complete post-production before its mid-December release.
If the admittedly unsubstantiated claims are indeed true, then Marvel Studios have their VFX teams working in crunch mode to get the film's ambitious effects sequences finished in time, which of course isn't a great way to make any movie.
Given that the most recent trailer for the film features some very obviously unfinished CGI - particularly during what is presumably its final action scene - it's easy to believe the rumours.
This wouldn't be the first time a major MCU movie has suffered due to tight production deadlines.
The infamously janky VFX in Black Panther's finale was due to time constraints, and while the film overall still turned out great, its visually muddy final battle marked a major step down in quality comparesd to the rest of the movie.
Though it's not uncommon for the final film to look incrementally better than the trailer, you probably shouldn't expect a miraculous glow-up here either, especially with the trailers dropping so close to release.
Don't be shocked if the biggest complaint about No Way Home is its sub-par VFX during the climactic set-piece.