Spider-Man: Far From Home - 5 Reasons Why The Twist Ending Was A Great Idea (And 5 It Wasn't)
8. Great: It Would Allow For Characters To Be Reintroduced
The first two Spider-Man films set in the MCU basically saw Peter Parker trying to clean up Tony Stark's messes, a trend which could easily continue into the character's third outing.
This could see the wonderful character of Justin Hammer finally return to the universe, him having not been seen since the Marvel one-shot All Hail The King in 2014 - a massive shame with how funny that villain is. The true Mandarin could finally join the MCU as well, with the same aforementioned one-shot hinting that the version of the villain from the comics is out there in this universe, leaving precedent for him to face Spider-Man (who has effectively taken Iron Man's place) later down the line. Both of these villains could easily come after Peter now that his identity is public.
And, as suggested by user CyanGrapes on our recent Marvel Netflix article, Spider-Man having his identity public will mean that he will probably need a lawyer soon, leaving the door open for a certain Man Without Fear to be brought into the MCU movies. Sure, Spidey may be well-connected, but the likes of Nelson & Murdock are definitely more in his price (and morals) range than a firm such as Hogarth & Associates - plus, fans would really love it if it were to happen.