Spider-Man: No Way Home – What the Title Reveals About the MCU Sequel – IGN Now

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After a few fake teases, the official title of the third Spider-Man MCU movie has been revealed, Spider-Man: No Way Home. It continues the ‘home’ thing established by the previous two films (Homecoming and Far From Home), but also hints at the serious predicament Peter Parker finds himself in since the events of Far From Home. Considering the casting news that has leaked over the past few months, Spider-Man’s journey ‘home’ could take him through the Marvel Multiverse, which might explain the casting of Jaime Foxx and Alfred Molina. There might also be inspiration taken from the comics, where Spider-Man’s identity has been outed before. What are your theories? Lets us know in the comments!

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