Attention: This article contains spoilers about Spider-Man: There is no room for home†
Spider-Man: No Way Home continues to dominate movie theaters and has even overtaken Avatar in the US, making it the third highest-grossing movie in that country. Marvel fans are naturally curious about every possible detail.
Possible hole in the plot Spider-Man: There is no room for home It was solved by the authors. Or well, let them know there is a solution. That’s what writers Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna said during an interview at IGN Fan Fest, where they also discussed the possibility of a crossover with Venom.
Spider-Man: There is no room for home– dig a hole
When Doctor Strange’s spell erases everyone’s memories of Peter Parker at the end of the movie, physical evidence of this young man’s existence is left behind. He let the writers know that this isn’t actually a plot hole.
“We talk a lot about it,” McKenna started talking about the possibility of Venom in a Spidey movie in the future. “We can’t say much. But know that we talk about it a lot and that there are conversations about it.”
He completed: “Answering all of these questions at the end of this movie felt like too much. This is one of those details that we can’t really explain in this movie. But we have answers.”
Then Summers added: “We’ve thought a lot about that. Is this going to be some kind of back in the future? With people disappearing from pictures? Are physical things disappearing? All of these things. And as Chris said, in the end we decided it would take too long to explain everything in the movie, and it would be distracting.” About feelings.
Makina: “Believe me, we have the answers. But I don’t think we’re going to get into that now.”
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