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We get a breathtaking sequence where Peter talks to Doc Ock, repairing his inhibitor chip mid-combat on the George Washington Bridge. It’s pure comic-book ingenuity: brains over brawn.
In the end, Peter visits the donut shop where MJ works. She has no memory of him. A bandage on his forehead. A half-eaten donut. He looks at the broken necklace she once wore (the black dahlia, a reference to Far From Home ) and sees she still has it. He almost reintroduces himself—then stops. spider-man no way home online
This death is different from Uncle Ben’s. It’s not an accident Peter could have prevented. It’s the direct result of his mercy. May dies because Peter refused to send the villains back to their deaths. The lesson is brutal: We get a breathtaking sequence where Peter talks
In an era of cynical IP crossovers, No Way Home earns its sentiment. These aren’t variants or cameos—they are characters continuing their arcs. Every Spider-Man film has a death. But No Way Home weaponizes your expectations. She has no memory of him
The three Spider-Men sharing a lab scene is the emotional core of the film. They trade stories about losing uncles, about balancing rent and responsibility, about what it means to keep going. Garfield’s Peter confesses he stopped pulling his punches after Gwen Stacy died. Maguire’s Peter talks about reconciling with Harry Osborn. Holland’s Peter listens, a younger brother learning from his elders.
“I’m not going to kill you,” Peter snarls, “but I’m going to make you feel it.” It’s the closest any live-action Spider-Man has come to breaking. With the multiverse collapsing, Peter realizes the only solution: ask Strange to cast the original “forget Peter Parker” spell—but this time, without exceptions. Everyone. MJ. Ned. Happy. Even Strange himself.
Because that’s what heroes do. Not because they’re remembered. But because it’s necessary. ★★★★½ (9/10) Streaming on: Disney+ / Starz / Available for digital rental