Tom Holland inSpider-Man: No Way Home(2021).Photo: Sony Pictures/Marvel Entertainment/Courtesy Everett Collection

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME

Warning: This post contains spoilers forSpider-Man: No Way Home.

All the secrets ofSpider-Man: No Way Homeare revealed!

This time around, Peter Parker (Holland) navigates his everyday life after the world finds out his superhero identity. Wishing to return to the way things were before everyone knew he is Spider-Man, Peter asks fellow Avenger Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to change the course of history. However, things go haywire when the two unintentionally break open the Multiverse and character from alternate realities start entering their world.

In the screenplay, Maguire’s character is listed as Raimi-verse Peter and Garfield as Webb-verse Peter.

The final line of the script explains where Holland’s Peter stands after the events of the film: “Spider-Man leaps and soars over the Rockefeller Christmas tree with a newfound sense of freedom. Liberated from having to juggle two lives. Peter Parker is no more, but Spider-Man lives on….”

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This draft of the screenplay also features Garfield’s emotional line to the other Peter Parkers, “I love you guys,” which the actor said he improvised. He toldVarietyearlier this month about participating in the franchise-bending sequel, “There’s a line I improvised in the movie, looking at [Maguire and Holland] and I tell them I love them. That was just me loving them.”

McKenna and Sommers spoke toThe Hollywood Reporterabout finishing the jam-packed script, revealing that Maguire and Garfield signed on without even reading the screenplay.

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“They were on board, but they hadn’t seen anything,” said McKenna. “They knew the idea, they trusted everyone, but we were in the middle of the war of making the movie, changing so much, but also — we were heading toward shooting them, so they had to see pages and basically see, ‘Okay, we know there has been a pandemic. We know this thing has gone through a million changes, we know it’s been really difficult.’ Luckily they read the pages and they were like, ‘Oh, okay, yes! We can work with this.’ "

Added Sommers, “They had thoughts, and it was really interesting and helpful to see their thoughts. No one knows the character as well as — or gives as much thought to the character — as someone who has to then embody it and sell it. It’s always valuable to hear what the actor is thinking. It definitely shaped what we did.”

source: people.com