![]() ![]() Just like them, the MCU version of Peter Parker will keep fighting, even if he has to do it all on his own. ![]() It seems Peter has left his high-tech Stark suits behind in favor of a red-and-blue suit that mimics the classic look of the other Peters he met during the film, paying tribute to their determination to keep going. It's a heartbreaking decision, but he believes it'll end up being the right one.Īfter this glimpse of Peter's daytime existence, we get to see Spider-Man's nightlife, featuring a new home-stitched costume for a brand-new era. It's a tough choice, because though he'd promised MJ and Ned that he'd find them and let them know who he is, as soon as he sees them living their lives without him, Peter realizes they're better off, and refrains from attempting to trigger total recall. In the film's final scene, we see Peter moving into a tiny New York City apartment, GED preparation textbooks in hand, ready to make his own way in the world. But as he learned from his fellow Spider-Men, that's a perfect time for him to reinvent himself. Because he lost his Aunt May earlier in the film, and his fellow Peter Parkers have headed back to their respective universes, the forgetting spell means that Peter has absolutely no one left in his corner. As countless villains from the multiverse are about to home in on our world, Peter realizes that the only way to prevent a massive multiversal collapse is to let Doctor Strange perform an even more extreme version of his mind-wipe spell, erasing everyone's memory of Peter Parker entirely, and thereby stopping the foreign invaders from pouring into the MCU. His grand plan seems to be going smoothly until Green Goblin blows up Strange's contained memory spell, tearing open rifts between universes in the skies over New York City. ![]() With help from his fellow Spider-Men, Peter seems convinced that he can not only just send everyone back home, but also cure the villains who spilled into his universe, giving them a chance at redemption. ![]() In the chaos, Peter loses his Aunt May, then meets his fellow Peter Parkers from other worlds, played by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, reprising their roles from their own Spider-franchises. It seems the tampered spell triggered an unwanted side effect, and suddenly everyone who's ever known Peter Parker is Spider-Man in any universe-even villains from previous Spider-Man franchises such as Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Electro (Jamie Foxx), The Lizard (Rhys Ifans), and Sandman (Thomas Haden Church)-come spilling into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He tries to modify the spell mid-casting, essentially botching Strange's efforts and forcing him to put the spell into containment-but not without a few hiccups. As soon as the spell begins, though, Peter realizes it has the potential to erase literally everyone's memory of who he really is, including Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), girlfriend MJ (Zendaya), and his fellow superheroes. Then, it gets worse.įor a brief moment, fixing the Spider-Man problem seems simple: Ask Doctor Strange to do a forgetting spell that will simply erase the public's memory of who Spider-Man is. Tom Holland's version of the kid from Queens has been publicly outed as Spider-Man, and that outing has triggered a media frenzy, earned him tons of attention from fellow New Yorkers that he doesn't want, and cut off his relationship with Stark Industries, rendering his high-tech suit courtesy of Tony Stark basically useless. Even before the multiverse action in the film kicks off, Peter Parker is in trouble. ![]()
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