Summary

Marvel fan crafts a thrillingSpider-Man: No Way Hometrailer that removes every multiversal element from the MCU Phase 4 movie. After Spider-Man’s MCU debut inCaptain America: Civil Warand his two first solo adventures inSpider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man: Far From Home,Spider-Man’s MCU journeyreached a climactic point inSpider-Man: No Way Home, where Peter teamed up with two of his multiversal variants and fought their respective villains before Doctor Strange erased him from everyone’s memoriesinSpider-Man: No Way Home’s bittersweet ending.Spider-Man: No Way Home’s tonal departure from the previous two entries is evident.

OnYouTube, editorAlesk Studiosshares a fan-made trailer for a grounded version ofSpider-Man: No Way Home. Doctor Strange, the multiversal Spider-Men, and their multiversal villains are all absent from the video, and the world’s negative reaction to Spider-Man’s identity reveal takes center stage. The fan-made trailer emphasizes J. Jonah Jameson’s antagonistic role and pits Spider-Man against the authorities and the media. Watch the full video below:

Tom Hardy’s Venom smiles in front of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool

Why No Way Home’s Multiverse Story Prevented Exploring Peter’s Story As Much

Spider-Man’s Public Conflit Took A Backseat To The MCU Multiverse

Spider-Man: No Way Homesuccessfully balances its grounded story with its multiversal nature. However,Peter Parker’s conflict with society isn’t as thoroughly developed inSpider-Man: No Way Homeas it could have been with a more realistic premise. Had Peter’s legal issues received the amount of runtime that went into the multiverse, his inner struggles and character arc could have been more complex, and his “public enemy” storyline would have become a more important part of his overarching MCU journey. As it stands withSpider-Man: No Way Home, Peter barely experienced the public backlash from Mysterio’s footage directly.

Spider-Man’s secret identity reveal is the inciting incident that motivates Peter Parker to tinker with the multiverse, and the side effects of this mistake are what leads to Aunt May’s death, Peter’s need to distance himself from his loved ones, and his newfound financial struggles. Besides his decision to hire Matt Murdock as his lawyer and reach out to Doctor Strange for help, Peter never really had to face his original problem. If he had, he would likely have had to go through harder obstacles to clear his name, and he would likely have ended up in a more difficult position at the end.

Spider-Man No Way Home Poster

A Deadpool & Spider-Man MCU Crossover Can Continue No Way Home’s Post-Credits Scene In The Best Way Possible

Deadpool and Spider-Man’s MCU crossover can come sooner than expected, with Venom’s symbiote offspring adapting a classic Marvel Comics storyline.

As theSpider-Man: No Way Homefan-trailer shows, J. Jonah Jameson could have been a more dangerous enemy due to his insistence on labeling Spider-Man as a villain, and Peter’s loved ones could have doubted their support for Peter. Instead of extravagant supervillains from alternate timelines, Spider-Man could have fought the police and maybe some mercenaries sent to kill him or vilify him. This kind of grounded conflict might still be possible in aSpider-Manmovie in the future — probably not inthe possibly multiversalSpider-Man 4, but perhaps in a more realisticSpider-Man 5.