The Spider-Man: No Way Home - The Art of the Movie book just landed on shelves worldwide, and in it, the film’s director, Jon Watts, confirmed what audiences always suspected about the ending of the movie: it ends at the beginning.

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    1 year ago

    For some things yeah I can see that. For the MCU, I disagree. There are so many different plot lines and characters and this hovering idea about where different phases are leading. I don’t blame a casual or even Uber fan viewer for not fully trusting or understanding what a given MCU movie’s ending will mean going forward.

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      1 year ago

      You don’t need to have seen any other movies to understand that nobody knows who Peter Parker is at the end of No Way Home. It’s the catalyst for the entire movie.

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        1 year ago

        I think we’re talking about two different things. The point of OP’s post was the Director sharing thoughts about this being the origin story conclusion for MCU Spiderman. That’s not something we saw in the movie itself. Yep… we saw the part where no one knows who Peter is. We didn’t see the part where the Director talked about what it means in general for MCU spiderman.

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          1 year ago

          He’s in high school the entire trilogy. Of course it’s an origin story. This stuff isn’t even worth debating over it’s so simple.