Spider-Man: No Way Home - Both Post-Credits Scenes Explained

3. What's Next?

Spider-Man: No Way Home
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Given all that went on in Spider-Man: No Way Home, where does Peter Parker go from here on out?

While an active symbiote is now roaming the Marvel Cinematic Universe, who knows when that will interact with Spider-Man. What we do know, though, is that Tom Holland's Spidey now has a shiny new outfit that's way more in tune with the character's classic 616 suit.

For some, one of the absolute highlights of a highlights-filled movie is that final shot of Spider-Man swinging across rooftops in a costume that feels pulled directly from the pencils of Steve Ditko or John Romita Sr. While Holland has made for a great Spidey so far, his outfits haven't always been as traditional as some would've liked - but now, ol' Web-head is decked out in a suit that can't help but put a smile on the face of long-time fans.

It's not just a new suit that Spider-Man has now, mind, for he also has a few new faces on his radar. While he will have no memory of ever meeting Peter Parker, Matt Murdock is now a known figure within this shared universe. Likewise, Daredevil doesn't come alone, for there was a brief nod to Wilson Fisk, aka the nefarious Kingpin. It's never been a secret that Netflix's Marvel shows exist within the backdrop of the greater MCU, and one has to imagine this is far from the last we've seen of the Guardian Devil on the silver screen.

Spider-Man may have lost so much, but the MCU has gained plenty to tantalise audiences with as to what lies ahead for the Wall-crawler.

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