
But that was before what Doctor Strange does in the movie's finale.Īt the end of "No Way Home," to stop more multiverse characters from completely bum-rushing Manhattan, Strange casts a spell that makes everyone forget who Peter Parker is, including his best friend Ned. He says this after learning what happened to the best friend of Spider-Man in the Tobey Maguire movies - James Franco's Harry Osborn died in Spidey's arms. In "No Way Home" Ned (Jacob Batalon) vows to Peter that he'll never turn on him and become a villain. So what's going to happen next?įrom left Tom Holland as Peter Parker, Zendaya as MJ, and Jacob Batalon as Ned in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Columbia Pictures Now a bit of symbiote is in Parker's world. A little tipsy, Venom wants to go skinny dipping in the pool when suddenly Brock/Venom disappear back to their Earth.Ĭlearly, the scene takes place just moments before Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) casts a spell that causes anyone from the multiverse to go back to their home timelines.īut we see that a piece of Venom was left behind on the bar. In the first end-credits scene of "No Way Home," we find Brock at a bar peppering the bartender with questions about the MCU, the blip, and Thanos. Their multiverse trip, we now know, was due to the events that transpired in "No Way Home."


Tom Hardy in "Venom: Let There Be Carnage." SonyĪt the conclusion of "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" we left Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his symbiotic pal Venom captivated by the sight of Spider-Man on a TV screen after they were suddenly transported from their Earth to the one in which Peter Parker (Tom Holland) resides.
