
He’s got a new suit, a new life, and if Marvel Studios and Sony never speak to one another again (which is a very real possibility), both entities are protected. His old suits, the ones associated with those characters and situations, are gone. It’s unclear what, if anything, Strange retains. Happy doesn’t recognize him, Nick Fury won’t be checking in. Nobody in the MCU knows Peter Parker (or presumably Spider-Man).
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What’s interesting is how much storytelling sense the end of the movie makes while also serving a higher function – to effectively diversify the Spider-Man films (which will forever be made by Sony) from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (owned and controlled by Disney). Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jared Leto and More Flock to the ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Premiere (Photos) Will Spider-Man Continue to Be Part of the MCU? Peter is ready to take on the responsibility now. This is a new era of Peter Parker, one of greater understanding and deeper confidence. But it seems like this is what had to happen Peter had to go through these trials, had to have these mentors (Tony Stark, Mysterio, Nick Fury, Doctor Strange, the other Spider-Men) to get him here.Īt the very end of the movie, Peter Parker has constructed his own Spider-Man costume there’s no Stark tech here, no gizmos or gadgets hidden in the seams. Gone is the happy-go-lucky teen from “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” Holland’s Peter Parker is now an adult, living on his own. (Can you believe all of this stuff he’s gone through, including going to space and getting blipped, and he still hasn’t graduated high school?) It feels like the beginning of a more traditional Peter Parker narrative, and one that many have moaned about not getting from this last cycle of films. One of the moving boxes has a book about taking your GED. Towards the end of the movie we see Peter reclaiming his life and starting anew he moves into a crummy New York apartment. Let the speculation/interpretation begin!) Most crushingly, Peter visits May’s grave. (Still, MJ seems to recognize something in the young lad. He has a speech written for MJ explaining who he is and how they know each other, and chickens out at the last minute.

Peter goes to the donut shop where MJ works and watches as Ned walks past him, totally oblivious. Of course, the final section of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is sort of a bummer. ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Webs $50 Million at Thursday Box Office How the “Spider-Man: No Way Home” Ending Sets Up a New Beginning for Peter Parker Sony Pictures All of the villains are cured and the other Spider-Men get to have their moment in the spotlight (including an especially touching moment when Andrew Garfield’s version rescues Zendaya to make amends for failing to save Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy at the end of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”). Casualties are incurred (RIP Marisa Tomei’s Aunt May) and in order to save his universe, Peter Parker must team up with the Spider-Men from other dimensions – yes, the rumors are true: Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprise their own Peter Parker roles in the third act of this movie.Įventually there is a very elaborate battle on the Statue of Liberty (just like the climax of “X-Men” in 2000), which is being retrofitted with a giant Captain America shield. (There is some interesting wrestling with the moral implications of the earlier Spider-Man iterations.) Villains, though, have a tendency to be villainous, and soon a number of them escape and start wreaking havoc. Peter is faced with a dilemma: send them back to their realities (and thus kill a majority of them), or work to “cure” them before another spell can be cast, leaving them in a better position than before. Soon enough, villains from other dimensions start pouring into our world. Of course, he didn’t contain all of the spell.


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