No Way Home Created A Spider-Man Plot Hole (& The MCU Needs To Fix It)
Spider-Man: No Way Home drastically changed Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) life, but amidst the multiversal chaos and heartbreaking moments, it created a big plot hole that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to fix soon. The MCU is preparing for its upcoming crossover events in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, and it has already seen a couple of multiversal conflicts, most notably the one in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Peter and Doctor Strange’s botched spell made way for the appearance of villains from past Spider-Man movies and variants of the web-slinger as well, but it also left Peter all alone at the end.
The only solution Spider-Man could find to stop a massive multiversal conflict was having Doctor Strange cast a spell that would make the world forget Peter Parker, leaving him completely alone and starting all over again from scratch without his friends and colleagues. This second spell solved the problem of more Spider-Man villains crossing over into the MCU, but it created a major plot hole as it didn’t solve the problem that made way for the whole No Way Home conflict.