No Way Home’s MCU Venom Set-Up Is Deeper Than You Realize
Summary
- Spider-Man: No Way Home introduces the MCU multiverse and brings together all three versions of Spider-Man, with a post-credits scene teasing Venom's entrance into the MCU.
- The ending of No Way Home establishes Spider-Man as a solo act, cutting ties with other heroes and making him more vulnerable to bonding with the abandoned piece of symbiote.
- The potential crossover between Spider-Man and Venom in the MCU could provide a fresh take on the character, with the symbiote seeking a host and finding one in the lonely Peter Parker. The setup in No Way Home may have deeper implications than initially realized.
Spider-Man: No Way Home gave fans their first real taste of the MCU multiverse, with Tom Holland's Spider-Man joined by his two predecessors in the role, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, uniting all three versions of Spider-Man as they attempted to contain a number of villains from their respective universes. The movie also leaned heavily into the multiverse by bringing a number of fan-favorite characters back into the fold, with one of No Way Home's credits scenes teasing Tom Hardy's Venom finding himself in the MCU, which runs much deeper than many may actually realize.
The Spider-Man: No Way Home scene is effectively a continuation of the post-credits scene in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which sees Brock and Venom on holiday in Mexico, before they are suddenly transported into a world featuring J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) on TV in their hotel room. In No Way Home's teaser, Brock and his parasitic alien symbiote are being brought up to speed on this new world, before eventually disappearing back to their own universe - but not all of them return, with a small piece of the symbiote left behind in the MCU timeline, which is far more crucial than the fun scene may initially suggest.
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