SpiderManNoWayHome co-writer Chris McKenna admits he isn't sure how the movie ties into the Loki season 1 finale, explaining that he was focused on making sure the Spider-Man plot was rock-solid on its own.
Spider-Man: No Way Home writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers explain the movie's connection to the Disney+ show Loki. Directed by Jon Watts, No Way Home brings the first looks of the MCU's multiverse onto the big screen, as it follows Peter Parker's desperate attempts to undo the damage Mysterio's final attack in Far From Home wreaked on his life. Peter turns to Dr.
While this is the first time the MCU's heroes have clashed directly with the multiverse in one of their movies, the MCU's Phase 4 introduced the multiverse earlier. In Loki season 1, episode 6, He Who Remains explains the multiversal war he stopped to Loki and Sylvie , but Sylvie decides to risk corrupting the Sacred Timeline and kills He Who Remains.
“Whether certain things that were happening in ‘Loki’ line up in terms of the timeline exploding and is that the same time that Doctor Strange is casting the spell, I don’t know. There is, I’m sure, the Marvel talking points to that. But we were aware of a lot of the different things that were going on, and could we draw on those, how it would be affected by this thing, but ultimately we had our own giant story bear to wrestle with.
At this point, every MCU fan knows not to trust everything said in interviews, especially anything that might spoil upcoming movies or shows. It may be true that McKenna and Sommers don't know how the timelines are arranged in the MCU and No Way Home, or they might just not be allowed to say anything about it yet. Either way, fans still don't know for sure whether Sylvie killing He Who Remains coincides with Dr. Strange's spell cracking the universe.
Spider-Man: No Way Home demonstrated the sheer scale that Phase 4 of the MCU will encompass. With a huge cast of stars in both supporting roles and cameos, the tie-ins created by the characters' presences alone open endless avenues of storytelling potential. Marvel could weave all its stories together into one or follow separately branching storylines. With the multiverse constantly creating new questions for fans, they are certain to be excited for whatever comes next. .
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