A new post-credit scene in No Way Home fills the main plot hole

Post-credit scene of the extended cut of Spider-Man: There’s no way home Finally delivers on a huge plot hole from the movie. Spider-Man: No Way Home: The Most Fun Edition of Things It’s the title of the movie that Sony is re-releasing in theaters for the Labor Day holiday, and it comes packed with omitted scenes that didn’t make it to the original movie. There are 11 new minutes of never-before-seen footage, including a new post-credit scene that replaces the teaser trailer for Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Instead of dealing with Doctor Strange’s multiple adventure, the post-credit scene follows the Dr. Strange spell that made the world forget Peter Parker.

The reported post-credit scene features Bette Brant doing her last news segment before graduation. We see photos taken of the class during their time together in high school, including the decathlon and Europe trip seen in Spider-Man: Far From Home. However, all of the images are missing Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, which means that Doctor Strange’s spell not only made everyone forget that Peter Parker was Spider-Man, but was also magically removed from physical elements like the images as well.

No going back home He didn’t explain exactly how the spell would work to make the world forget Peter Parker. We get the last scene of Peter and MJ (Zendaya) meeting each other at the coffee shop and MJ doesn’t remember it, but the new post-credit scene introduces new details on a larger scale. Consider how important the scene is to No going back home The plot, Sony would have benefited from being added somewhere near the end of the movie, perhaps before Peter swings by to help the police in his classic Spider-Man costume.

Promotion video Spider-Man: No Way Home: The Most Fun Edition of Things Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield gather together, as they discuss their experiences playing the web gentleman.

“I’m a big fan of Tom and those movies and Andrew. So, it was definitely intriguing. But, yeah, I was also going, ‘Okay, what are we going to do?’ And that was a bit vague,” Maguire previously recalled The Legacy of Spider-Man. “I appreciated what was shared. But, it was really about getting together with these people and revisiting what was part of my history and having a chance to come together.”

He added, “There are personal things as well, and it’s kind of a decision or a way to reconsider and… I’m not quite sure how to put it. It’s just to go back to that and I don’t want to say like closing the chapter… But reconsider and get certain resolutions And just join this loving creative spirit.”

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