The TVA from Marvel's new Disney+ series Loki arrests Peter Parker in new Spider-Man: No Way Home fan-art. Tom Hiddleston's ongoing series sees the God of Mischief working, albeit begrudgingly, with Agent Mobius M. Mobius from the Time Variance Authority. Despite being recently introduced to the MCU, the organization has apparently been in existence for a long time, determining what happens in the Sacred Timeline and ensuring that it stays on course.

Marvel Studios is expected to establish the multiverse throughout Phase 4, with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness tipped to directly address it. WandaVision was expected to lay the foundations for the concept, but, in the end, the inaugural MCU TV show was a more character-driven effort focused on Scarlet Witch's grief and trauma. Now, Loki is more explicitly setting it up thanks to the ending of episode 2 wherein the Sacred Timeline is bombed, creating multiple branches. Jon Watts' upcoming Spider: Man: No Way Home is also expected to factor into the franchise efforts to introduce the idea of the Multiverse, with the film rumored to be a live-action version of the SpiderVerse.

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Given this, there is an expectation that Peter Parker himself will be traveling in various dimensions, and according to Loki, if this doesn't fit with what the Timekeepers have decided, he could be arrested by the TVA. Inspired by the God of Mischief's experience in his ongoing show, digital creator spdrmnkyxxiii imagines what it would be like if Spider-Man is also caught by the Time Variance Authority. Check it out below:

Both Marvel Studios and Sony have remained tight-lipped about Spider-Man: No Way Home. Aside from the confirmation of the title alongside the release of the first images, nothing officially has come out for the movie. There have been persistent rumors, however, that both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be appearing in the movie, as visualized in the above fan-art. Alfred Molina already confirmed that he's returning as Doc Ock, further lending credence to the idea that the threequel will involve Sony's past attempts at making a franchise centered around the Marvel hero.

The question, however, is what state the TVA will be in when the events of Loki are finished. As it is, the God of Mischief has questioned the organization's creators, the Timekeepers, and it's not outside the realm of possibility that the trickster is on to something, especially since Mobius couldn't even answer the simplest questions. So by the time the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home takes place, the Timekeepers may no longer exist.

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Source: spdrmnkyxxiii

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