"Spider-Man: No Way Home" is a complex and multifaceted film that explores the life of Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After defeating Mysterio, Spider-Man's secret identity is revealed through a video, leading to a world where everyone knows his true identity. Despite facing legal issues and being rejected from university, Spider-Man tries to make amends by asking Dr. Weird to cast a spell to make people forget his identity. However, the spell backfires, causing a multiverse scenario where multiple versions of Spider-Man from different universes appear.
The film features appearances from characters like Dr. Octopus, the Green Goblin, Electro, and the Sandman, who are all sent to their respective universes and imprisoned. The Green Goblin, played by Willem Dafoe, is particularly noteworthy for his performance. Meanwhile, Peter Parker/Andrew Garfield and Peter Parker/Tom Holland also appear, leading to a comedic and emotional scene where they realize their lives aren't as bad as they initially thought.
The film concludes with a spell that makes everyone forget about Peter Parker's existence, leading to a series of unanswered questions and a final scene where Peter goes to live alone and listen to the police. The film ends with a post-credits scene featuring a trailer for Dr. Weird.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Spider-Man's secret identity was revealed by Mysterio in a video.
2. Peter Parker almost went to prison but was saved by his lawyer.
3. Peter asked Dr. Strange to cast a spell to make people forget he is Spider-Man.
4. The spell backfired and brought villains from other universes to Peter's universe.
5. The villains included Dr. Octopus, Green Goblin, Mr. Lizard, Electro, and Sandman.
6. The three Spider-Men (Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire) teamed up to fight the villains.
7. Aunt May died after being attacked by the Green Goblin.
8. The three Spider-Men worked together to cure the villains.
9. Dr. Strange cast a spell to make all universes forget Peter Parker's existence.
10. The spell made everyone forget Peter Parker, including his friends and family.
11. Peter was left alone, but he continued to fight crime as Spider-Man.
12. A piece of Venom from the Venom universe remained in Peter's universe after the events of the movie.