By the end of the film Peter’s secret identity is safe again, but he’s paid a huge price and suffered yet another terrible tragedy. In this (so far) final outing for Tom Holland’s Spidey, he meets two other Spideys-Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s versions of the character-but the only reason he meets them is that a memory-erasing spell he asked Doctor Strange to cast goes horribly, horribly wrong. To some, Spider-Man: No Way Home is little more than fan-service, and to others it’s the best Spider-Man movie ever made. The next movie picks up exactly where that one left off… Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) (Sony Pictures) Just as things are finally going great with Peter, and he’s even become romantically involved with Zendaya’s MJ, Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio reveals Spider-Man’s true identity to the world and everything is ruined. That’s not all he’s up against, though, as a colorful man with a helmet shaped like a fish bowl is determined to ruin his life and (spoiler alert) manages to do just that by the end. Peter Parker deals with his grief over Tony’s death, not to mention the aftermath of half the world being Blipped for five years, in his second solo film, Spider-Man: Far From Home.
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