

Now, as Sony's Marvel plans move forward, it looks like No Way Home is only the beginning. Given the film's current success, it's safe to assume that Sony's Spider-Man movies are here to stay. The concept of alternate realities presents endless possibilities, and No Way Home maximized the opportunity by bringing back villains from previous Spider-Man movies such as Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus, Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, and Jamie Foxx's Electro. This is on top of the inclusion of Tom Hardy's Venom, as confirmed by Venom: Let There Be Carnage's post-credits scene. What Movies Will Follow Spider-Man: No Way Home? With his backs against the wall, Peter asked for the help of Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange, but a botched spell led to the Multiverse being unleashed.

As a result, Peter's life went downhill from there and it affected the ones closest to him such as Zendaya's MJ, Jacob Batalon's Ned, and Marisa Tomei's Aunt May. No Way Home follows the story of Peter Parker's identity shenanigans after Mysterio shared his secret with the rest of the world. Directed by Homecoming and Far From Home's Jon Watts, the Tom Holland-led MCU threequel has been highly praised by fans and critics ever since its worldwide premiere, with the film taking over online discussion on social media across the globe. Spider-Man: No Way Homeis currently smashing box office records, ultimately recementing the web-slinger's popularity.
