A new official poster for SpiderManNoWayHome shows Tom Holland's Peter Parker standing over Times Square.
Tom Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-Man stands over Times Square in a new poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home. As the final film in Jon Watts' Homecoming trilogy, and the fourth film in Phase 4 of the MCU, No Way Home is one of the most successful superhero films of all time. After breaking box office records and becoming the first pandemic-era film to reach $1 billion, it now ranks the sixth highest-grossing film of all time.
revealing his identity as Spider-Man and implicating him as a murderer. Therefore, he goes to Doctor Strange and asks him to cast a spell making it so that the world will forget his secret identity. When the spell goes awry, characters/villains from past Sony franchise and across the multiverse are brought into the MCU, including Green Goblin , Doc Ock , Sandman , Lizard , Electro , and a pair of webslingers who know a thing or two about great power and great responsibility.
The depiction above references No Way Home's halfway mark, following the brutal fight with the Green Goblin and a pivotal, albeit tragic death. Having tried to do what he thought was right, and then failing, the above poster represents a low point for Holland's character, which propels him to truly become a hero after a chat with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's characters.
Spider-Man: No Way Home marks the potential conclusion of Spider-Man's MCU story. At the end of the film, Holland's Peter decides to go at it alone, equipped only with a homemade Spider-Man costume, a run-down apartment, and a police scanner. That being said, the future of Spider-Man cinema remains unknown.
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