![]() MJ, Ned and everybody else who knew Peter forgets his real identity. He is, in effect, doing a very Spider-Man thing: sacrificing his own happiness for the greater good. Strange wants villains to be sent back while Peter, after learning about their ultimate fates, wants them to get rid of their evil personas so they can stay alive in their respective universes. The spell goes wrong, and suddenly everybody who knows Spider-Man is Peter Parker, from every universe, enters MCU. Peter, however, interferes, asking that exceptions be made for MJ, May, and Ned. Strange, despite warnings from Wong, performs a spell that would make everybody in the world forget Peter is Spider-Man. Peter approaches Doctor Strange and asks him to perform a spell that can potentially undo the damage. The trio of friends are unable to get into college due to the still simmering controversy. Parker, Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), Michelle Jones or MJ (Zendaya) and Ned Leeds (Jacob Batalon) are taken into custody but Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock, better known as Daredevil proves to be their saviour and has authorities drop their charges. Jake Gyllenhaal’s character also blamed Peter Parker for trying to kill him. ![]() In that film’s end-credits, the superhero’s real identity was outed by J Jonah Jameson (balding this time) based on a video recorded by Mysterio before his death. ![]() No Way Home picks up right after the fallout in the last Spidey film, Far From Home. ![]()
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