SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Ending Explained And How It Sets Up Peter Parker’s Big Screen Future - SPOILERS

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Ending Explained And How It Sets Up Peter Parker’s Big Screen Future - SPOILERS

Spider-Man: No Way Home is playing in theaters across the globe, and swings into the U.S. later today. However, if you're keen to know how the story wraps up, we have you covered with this breakdown...

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By HamiltonParker - Dec 16, 2021 06:12 PM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home is the final chapter in the wall-crawler's first MCU trilogy, and if Tom Holland is to be believed, this could be the last time he plays Peter Parker in any universe.

Franchise producer Amy Pascal has suggested that another trilogy is in the works (only to quickly backtrack), while Sony Pictures' CEO has confirmed there is a deal in place for Marvel Studios to use Spider-Man for at least one more appearance. It's all a little muddled, but how does Spider-Man: No Way Home set up the iconic character's big screen future? 

Below, we break down everything that happens right at the end of the film, and go into detail about what all of it means for Peter moving forward. 

You shouldn't need us to tell you that MAJOR SPOILERS follow once you hit that Next button!
 

First, A Little Background...

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With a little help from his friends, Spider-Man manages to defeat the villains who arrived in the MCU from other realities. However, the Multiverse then starts to break apart, and everyone who knows it's Peter Parker beneath the mask starts to break through.

Through those cracks in reality, we see the silhouettes of characters like Kraven the Hunter, Rhino, and Scorpion (among others), and if something isn't done to stop them, heroes, villains, and everyone inbetween will enter the MCU from countless alternate timelines, tearing it asunder.

The only way to fix this is to finish the spell from earlier, but there's a tragic twist...
 

Goodbye Peter Parker

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Completing the spell can fix the Multiverse, but means the world will forget Peter Parker exists. Everyone who has ever known and loved the teenager will have no memory of him, but the world will still remember Spider-Man. After a tearful goodbye with MJ and Ned (which sees the former tell her boyfriend she loves him), Peter vows to later find his friends and tell them everything. 

Doctor Strange finishes the spell, and immediately returns those villains - who Spider-Man has managed to cure and essentially reform so they don't die at the hands of their Spideys - to their respective realities. Those tears in the Multiverse heal themselves, and the day has been saved. 

A news report with J. Jonah Jameson sees him demand the "menace" Spider-Man unmask, and we later find Peter visiting his Aunt May's grave. Happy Hogan then appears and asks Peter how he knew May Parker; he clearly has no memory whatsoever of the kid who he became something of a father figure to, though the wall-crawler does retain his memories of life before the spell. 
 

The Ultimate Sacrifice 

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In a snowy New York City, Peter tracks MJ down to the diner she works in and rehearses reading a letter he's written that explains everything. He enters the store and speaks to an MJ who clearly has no recollection of the guy who introduces himself as Peter Parker. 

He begins to tell his story when Ned arrives and starts talking to MJ. They're excited about heading to MIT together, and it appears Peter is starting to have reservations about going through with what he promised. Just as he's about to start reading his letter to MJ, the wall-crawler notices the plaster on her head from injuries she sustained at the Statue of Liberty. With that, he has a change of heart.

Saying he'll see her around, Peter makes his exit, though MJ seems to have some flicker of recognition. Clearly, the hero realises that his friends will be safer and happier without him. 
 

An Amazing New Beginning

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In New York City, Peter enters his new apartment. It's small and a little sparse, but the hero seems content; with a few reminders of his past life (including a LEGO Minifigure of Emperor Palpatine from that Death Star set), we see that Parker has used a sewing machine to make himself a costume. 

Identical to what his comic book counterpart wears - it's relatively similar in colour to the suit from the "Parker Industries" era without the glowing logo/metallic finish - this is a Stark-less costume and more akin to what we saw Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Men wear. Listening to a police scanner, Spidey leaps into action and heads off into a snowy Big Apple to fight crime.

With that, Spider-Man is in a place where he could essentially be written out of the MCU and appear in Sony's Marvel movies as a regular Spidey without Stark Tech. However, there's clearly still a place for the hero in this shared world, albeit as a more comic accurate Spider-Man!
 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/16/2021, 12:40 PM
That ending sounds pretty emotional, and sorta like the perfect Spidey ending. At the end of the day, him being Spider-Man always comes at a great personal cost. And this is just that.

On a less emotional note, I'm ready for whats to come: a Spider-Man really having to figure things out on his own (although I wonder if the Avengers and co still know Stark recruited Spider-Man).
AzorAhai
AzorAhai - 12/16/2021, 3:05 PM
I have a strong opinion about this, but to see the background to my opinion first click Next.
fanboy03191
fanboy03191 - 12/16/2021, 3:05 PM
Just a half hour out… we’ll see…
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/16/2021, 3:07 PM
2 hours until my showing
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 12/16/2021, 3:34 PM
Can only go up from here.
I WANT TO BELIEVE.
Repian
Repian - 12/16/2021, 4:03 PM
The perfect ending for Ned and MJ. Now Peter must be away from them so that they are safe.

Now is the time for Peter to be with someone similar to him.

Also, I want to see Norman and Kingpin together. Oscorp is an international corporation and through it, Kingpin influences the economy of various countries.
cocaegelo
cocaegelo - 12/16/2021, 4:57 PM
@Repian - Osborn says there is no Oscorp in the MCU, I don't think they will use Green Goblin anytime soon - maybe Hobgoblin, they could make him like in the 90's animated series.
About the romantic aspect I really wish they put Black Cat : She wasn't used in the "Amazing" series, she's great, she have powers and MCU Peter really need a girlfriend that he didn't have to "protect" and let it loose.
giannis
giannis - 12/16/2021, 4:29 PM
One of Holland's future enemies will be Ned as hobgoblin. It was teased when all the Spider-Men were together and maybe that's why there is no Osborn in MCU. They'll probably use Hobgoblin as his equivalent
cocaegelo
cocaegelo - 12/16/2021, 4:55 PM
@giannis - I really hope they use Hobgoblin (with a comic Goblin suit) but not Ned, Roderick Kingsley being a dude that saw Green Goblin in the bridge and in some Daily Bugle and started to make something with the Thinkerer.
Repian
Repian - 12/16/2021, 5:43 PM
@cocaegelo - Chitauri technology is perfect for creating the Hobgoblin's glider.

This design would be perfect.
cocaegelo
cocaegelo - 12/16/2021, 6:18 PM
@Repian - That is a GREAT idea. Thinkerer have a big chitauri supply hahah would be great. I would like to see Thinkerer weaponizing MCU villains. We need more villains in costumes with weapons and stuff.
Menks123
Menks123 - 12/16/2021, 6:50 PM
Just got out of it, this movie was absolutely amazing and one of the greatest things ever.

Thank you and yw for the review.
heisei24
heisei24 - 12/16/2021, 7:01 PM
Personally I do like the direction of MCU Spidey movies by putting him in a much different setting as to not repeating previous Spidey's story beats (though admittedly they do get too far in FFH). Hopefully they'll continue to do so in the upcoming 2nd trilogy.
demonizer84
demonizer84 - 12/17/2021, 11:28 AM
loved the movie thought it was really well done, even with spoilers around still managed to be some surprises and worked in well.

The ending i have mixed feelings about, i thought it wrapped up the trilogy really well, hit me in the feels a few times at various points from a certain point onwards, i liked the fresh sheet as even without an origin story we have had an origin story, peter going through everything he has at a young age and now he has to stand on his own 2 feet and start fresh with no love or hate for him.

the only downside to how it ended is it basically left the story in a point especially with the raimi movies that we have seen before, he has had all these cosmic adventures and saved the world, and now its back to petty crimes and the likes , peter in new york out on his own with no money struggling to get by.

one thing i would of loved to see though and was waiting for is when he closed his apartment door for it not to shut through damage and mr ditkovitch asking for rent
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