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* [[Canon Welding]]: The brief appearance of Charlie Cox as Peter's blind lawyer "Mr Murdock" adds further support to the recanonisation of ''[[Marvel's Daredevil]]'', mere days after Vincent D'Onoforio's Kingpin appeared in ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]''.
* [[Death by Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Aunt May dies thanks to the Green Goblin.}}
* [[Deus Exit Machina]]:
* [[Deus Exit Machina]]:* Talos-as-Fury, who could probably have unceremoniously shut down Mysterio's narrative and thus the issues following from it, is conveniently nowhere to be seen.
** Even if he told Dr Strange to leave him out of it, one would think Wong would intervene after the ball gets dropped badly enough to have multiversal consequences, yet he's never seen again.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: A lot of people are quick to turn on Peter based on the doctored video that Mysterio sent J Jonah Jameson despite the dubiousness of the source. If this was supposed to be some kind of [[Take That]] at people who fall for fake news, it was awfully on the nose.
* [[Hope Spot]]: {{spoiler|The Green Goblin crashes his glider into Aunt May as she tries to help Peter fight him, but it seems at first that all she needs is to catch her breath. Unfortunately, things are worse than that, and she dies of her injuries.}}
* [[Internal Reveal]]: Peter sensibly tells Damage Control first thing that Fury can vouch for him, only to learn what the audience already has known since ''Far From Home'''s stinger that (the real) Fury has been in space the whole time.
* [[Last Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Peter and MJ share one before the final memory-wiping spell takes effect.}}
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]:
** Even if you've somehow managed to avoid anything from ''Loki'' or ''[[WandaVision]]'', the trailers for this film will make it known to you that the multiverse is very much real.