I was just thinking they should’ve done that, and when Strange told Wong about the prank Wong could have responded with more exasperation and frustration to relay that he was remembering the memories that had been suppressed.
I was just thinking they should’ve done that, and when Strange told Wong about the prank Wong could have responded with more exasperation and frustration to relay that he was remembering the memories that had been suppressed.
I expect they will simply have things play out as they find convenient when they actually make the next movies. After all, any inconsistencies can be dismissed with the phrase “a wizard did it.”
I laughed out loud at “Flashpoint”. Weirdly, I don’t think anyone else did (and this was a theatre that applauding the various characters showing up, so... was weird).
How does that work, though? MJ wakes up with a cut on her head and no memory at all of the previous day? Or does she remembering being there with Spider-Man (he still exists), she just doesn’t know who he is and any memory of a Peter Parker? And what about the MIT admission? They all got rejected because of…
Surprised no one picked up on the DC eastereggs. Flash’s book title and the “Two Face” spider man magazine cover. Not “two faced” but specifically Two Face.
We have confirmation that Wong wasn’t snapped and that he was named Sorcerer Supreme during Stephen’s absence. I wonder how that will play out in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
What are the odds Peter uses Ben Reilly as an alias at some point?
Couple Ned’s new ability with a very brief glimpse of what looks like a green costume in MJ’s apartment, as well as a ton of knives, and you get a sense Peter Parker’s friends (or, ex-friends, which we’ll get to) might have heroic aspirations of their own.
For me, I couldn’t get past the idea that the Amazing films were fast-tracked because no one could deliver Spider-Man 4 before the rights reverted back to Marvel. The films aren’t terrible by any means, but No Way Home certainly gives me a better appreciation for them.
After One More Day the comics (some of them, they were wildly inconsistent about this) treated the spell that removed people’s memories of Peter as something that could be reversed when someone re-discovered that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. So for example the Fantastic Four remember that Spider-Man is their friend who…
This leads me to think he still had access to at least some Stark Tech, and provides some explanation with regard to the material his suit’s made of, which is a strikingly shiny upgrade compared against his original homemade stuff. He probably got rid of the Iron Spider stuff to avoid reminding people of his…
Bear in mind, this is a universe where, again, and I can’t say this with enough scorn, we’re supposed to accept that half of the human race disappeared, then came back un-aged five years later, and it is, at worst, a weird inconvenience.
I absolutely loved it, and had the good fortune to see it with a full masked-and-vaxed enthusiastic audience. The cheers and excitement were Endgame level, more than anything for the Peters Three.
wasn’t that injury FROM Spider-Man 2? Like, shutdown production for awhile, then they joked about it in the movie?
He’s just a lawyer who does normal lawyer things.
I think a spell that erases Peter Parker from memory would still mean Spider-man has Avenger status and will get called into action (assuming Captain Marvel steps up to lead the Avengers) but no one would remember who he was under the mask.
The coloring was definitely there from the end of Loki. And the version of Strange for Multiverse of Madness almost has to be the same one from What If...?
I saw Black cat, Scorpion, Rhino, Karven, and a few others whose names are slipping my mind.
I can confirm that I definitely saw Kraven front and center. He was holding a spear which was a dead give away.
I am pretty sure I saw Kraven, but I’m gonna need some nerd with a high def screencap to get on the case, STAT.