WARNING! This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Tom Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-Man stands over Times Square in a new poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home. As the final film in Jon Watts' Homecoming trilogy, and the fourth film in Phase 4 of the MCU, No Way Home is one of the most successful superhero films of all time. After breaking box office records and becoming the first pandemic-era film to reach $1 billion, it now ranks the sixth highest-grossing film of all time. All of this is thanks in large part to No Way Home's multiversal concept and an overall satisfying arc of Peter Parker. Picking up where Spider-Man: Far From Home left off, No Way Home sees Peter dealing with the aftermath of Mysterio

revealing his identity as Spider-Man and implicating him as a murderer. Therefore, he goes to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and asks him to cast a spell making it so that the world will forget his secret identity. When the spell goes awry, characters/villains from past Sony films and across the multiverse are brought into the MCU, including Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), Lizard (Rhys Ifans), Electro (Jamie Foxx), and a pair of webslingers who know a thing or two about great power and great responsibility.

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While No Way Home continues its impressive cinematic run, Sony has shared a new poster. The piece sees Holland's Spider-Man beat up and standing in the rain as he looks over a very anti-Spidey Times Square. Check it out below:

Spider-Man Stands Over Times Square in New No Way Home Poster

The depiction above references No Way Home's halfway mark, following the brutal fight with the Green Goblin and a pivotal, albeit tragic death. Having tried to do what he thought was right, and then failing, the above poster represents a low point for Holland's character, which propels him to truly become a hero after a chat with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's characters. By bringing together three generations of Spidey cinema, No Way Home is both an ode to its main character and the comic book genre.

Spider-Man: No Way Home marks the potential conclusion of Spider-Man's (first) MCU story. At the end of the film, Holland's Peter decides to go at it alone, equipped only with a homemade Spider-Man costume, a run-down apartment, and a police scanner. That being said, the future of Spider-Man cinema remains unknown. While Sony producer Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige have confirmed they are actively developing a story for Spider-Man 4, Holland has no obligation to put the mask back on. On top of that, rumors concerning more of Garfield's Peter Parker and/or the introduction of Miles Morales run rampant. Regardless, Spider-Man: No Way Home and the above moment represents an inimitable high point for the franchise.

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