Spider-Man: No Way Home: Difference between revisions

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* [[A God Am I]]: The Green Goblin tells the other villains that "Gods don't have to choose. We take." One doesn't have to be a literature major to understand what he's implying.
* [[Awesomeness By Analysis]]: When Peter and Dr Strange fight, Peter is able to determine that Dr Strange is turning the Mirror Dimension into an Archimedean spiral and use his math skills to overcome it.
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: The Sinister Six. {{spoiler|Technically Five, as Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock doesn't show up until [[The Stinger]] and doesn't manage to do much before he's sent back to his own universe.}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The whole world has forgotten MCU!Peter, meaning he no longer has the support of his friends or access to Stark resources, and Aunt May is dead. He's all alone now and has also lost his chance to get into MIT. However, the villains were redeemed and most got depowered, giving them second chances. All three Spideys came to terms with their failures. MCU!Peter ultimately doesn't give up on himself, but continues going out in costume to fight the good fight, and while he chooses not to immediately try to rebuild his relationship with MJ and Ned, the possibility exists that it might happen in future.}}
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* [[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.
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]:
* [[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.
** No attempt is made to hide the fact that the villains die in their original films.
* [[Magic Feather]]: Shortly after his arrival, Norman removes and destroys the Green Goblin mask in an attempt to get rid of the [[Enemy Within]], only to learn the hard way that it doesn't actually need the mask to manifest.
* [[Morality Chain]]: Green Goblin attempts to invoke this. {{spoiler|He thinks Aunt May is holding Peter back from embracing his full potential and fatally wounds her.}}