Spider-Man: No Way Home Ending Explained & Reveals About MCU’s Future

Warning: Major spoilers about Spider-Man No Way Home ending explained ahead.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home ending makes many reveals about MCU’S future. Pushing the envelope regarding what the multiverse concept means for Spider-Man and the MCU, Spider-Man: No Way Home ending changes how fans will see the previous MCU movies.
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The Spell Is Where It All Starts for Spider-Man: No Way Home
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Showing the aftermath of Peter’s identity revelation as Spider-Man with the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home suggests that Peter wants to fix the situation. The movie shows the struggle of the 17-year-old wishing to protect his near ones by fixing up the problem. And the only way that seemed effective was a spell cast by Doctor Strange to make people forget who Peter is.
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However, things don’t go as planned, and the spell opens a crack in the multiverse. The crack becomes a getaway for the arrival of the 17-year old’s rivals. Further, this includes the arrival of Doc Ock, Electro, Green Goblin, Sandman, and the Lizard from alternate universes.
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What Did Spider-Man: No Way Home Ending Explained
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Spider-Man No Way Home shows all three versions of Spider-Man- Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Holland. And how the three of them worked as a team to find the cures for each of their villains. Furthermore, these villains wanted to fight with the web-slingers to obtain more power.
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In an attempt to clear his name, Peter lets the public decide whether or not he is worth their support. And after battling with all the villains, Spider-Man and his team successfully cure Green Goblin, Sandman, Doc Ock, Electro, and the Lizard. Moreover, all the villains were turned back into the non-altered humans they were before.
Spider-Man: No Way Home Ending Marks Several Realizations
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With the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home, the web-slinger realizes that the only way to save the world is the completion of Doctor Strange’s spell. As the spell erases Peter’s identity from the world, the 17-year-old goes back to square one as a superhero. And for now, Spider-Man is completely alone in the world with no help from anyone.
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What Doctor Strange’s Spell Does to The MCU Timeline
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Spider-Man: No Way Home ending rewrites the history of popular MCU villains, including Sandman & Electro, in their respective movies. And it further explains a second chance given to them after being cured and returned to their alternate timelines. Furthermore, the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending alters the MCU’s past & future. As none of the villains remember the web-slinger anymore, the Avengers’ history will be reshaped for him. With everyone forgetting about the 17-year-old completely, watching how other Avengers will remember the history will be interesting. There is a high chance that no one will remember the 17-year old’s help in fighting with Thanos. The web-slinger removal from Marvel’s timeline changes how every other superhero will remember the past events, affecting top Marvel movies, including Avengers: Endgame. With Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, Spider-Man’s timeline gets a fresh start affecting his role in MCU’s future.
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