SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME - 10 Huge Theories About The Movie Now Its Title Has Finally Been Revealed

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME - 10 Huge Theories About The Movie Now Its Title Has Finally Been Revealed

Spider-Man 3's title has finally been revealed, and we're now sharing some of our favourite theories for how the movie could play out as the web-slinger finds himself with "No Way Home." Check them out...

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By JoshWilding - Feb 25, 2021 07:02 AM EST
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The title for Spider-Man 3 has finally been revealed: Spider-Man: No Way Home. As you might expect, fans are already trying to figure out what it means, with the whiteboard in that reveal video seemingly containing at least a handful of clues (you can't ignore those hexagons, that's for sure).

Regardless, now we know what the movie is called, we wanted to share some of our favourite theories with you for how this highlight anticipated threequel might play out. There are still loads of questions surrounding this adventure, and while we can't promise to answer those for you, we certainly have some ideas. That means we're going to head to some crazy places in this feature.

From how WandaVision will tie into Spider-Man: No Way Home to plans for the Sinister Six, and the role of those other Spider-Men and the Multiverse, we think you'll have a lot of fun with these theories!

So, to take a look through our ideas for the threequel, click on the "Next" button down below.
 

10. Spider-Man On Trial

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Marvel Studios has an annoying habit of sometimes glossing over past events, or just not fully exploring the aftermath of them (it sucks we never got to see Aunt May's reaction to learning her nephew is Spider-Man, for example). With that in mind, we don't expect a potential trial to take too much time.

Our theory is that Spider-Man: No Way Home will begin with Peter being cleared of Mysterio's murder and the attack on London, either thanks to a lack of evidence or some reliable witnesses. Oh, and yes, we fully expect Matt Murdock to be his lawyer. Peter may fool the world into not believing he's Spider-Man or just have a publicly known identity now, but we're not anticipating this being a major plot point.

However, what will be quite significant is how the public views the web-slinger. We know from set photos that some support him, while other believe Mysterio, so this could be a sign of Marvel Studios finally embracing the "Menace" era of Spidey's career thanks primarily to J. Jonah Jameson.
 

9. Westview Inspired Mysterio's Lies

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WandaVision takes place before the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home, and it now seems awfully coincidental that Quentin Beck had a huge story prepared about being from another Earth.

At the time, that seemed to be tying into Avengers: Endgame, but would Earth's Mightiest Heroes really have made it common knowledge that they travelled through time to set things right? Either way, Mysterio seems to have some inside information, and we're sure he knows all about Westview.

Depending how things end there, it's possible the world does too, especially if theories that Wanda Maximoff tears a hole in reality are correct. This could require a little retconning - perhaps Mysterio is from another world after all - but it would be very strange for WandaVision not to be referenced.
 

8. Doctor Strange's New Student

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Why would it be strange for WandaVision to not be mentioned in Spider-Man: No Way Home? Well, we know Doctor Strange will be in this movie, while it's common knowledge that the Scarlet Witch will factor into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The TV show and two movies even appear to be forming a loose trilogy of sorts, so there are sure to be plenty of connections here.

Assuming Spider-Man turns to Doctor Strange to help conceal his secret identity (as he once did in the comic books), then it's likely Peter might come face-to-face with the Sorcerer Supreme's new student: Wanda. This would likely be only a very small cameo, but she could be crucial to the plot. Remember, Far From Home took place months after Endgame; WandaVision is just weeks later.

If her powers are out of control following what happened in Westview, perhaps she's the one who inadvertently sends Peter Parker into the Multiverse, leaving him with...no way home. A display of powers like this would nicely set the stage for her unleashing that "madness" in the Doctor Strange sequel too. It could even be that she tries to help Peter, only for it to backfire somehow.
 

7. Lost In The Multiverse

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Homecoming was a reference to, well, the Homecoming dance, but also a cheeky nod to Spider-Man returning home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Far From Home, meanwhile, saw Peter in unfamiliar surroundings as he travelled the globe helping Nick Fury and squaring off with Mysterio. 

No Way Home, however, is a little more ominous. If Peter Parker remains a wanted fugitive for Quentin Beck's murder (the trial we mentioned could just as easily come at the end of the movie), then perhaps he starts off by seeking out Strange's help, ultimately becoming trapped on another world?

That could be the world Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield's Spider-Men call home, or even the "SPUMC" where the likes of Venom and Morbius live. Spidey might even hop from world to world in a bid to get back to his own, introducing us to the concept of the Multiverse before Doctor Strange's next solo outing. It's an ambitious plan, but one that could work nicely here.
 

6. Mysterio Lives

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Do you really think we've seen the last of Quentin Beck? It would be a terrible waste for Spider-Man not to come face-to-face with the villain who outed his secret identity to the world, and as the wall-crawler's greatest foe in the MCU, he could very easily be the one pulling the strings here. 

The premise of the Spider-Men limited series was that Mysterio had discovered a way to travel between worlds and, as a result, he was able to battle both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. So, what if Beck's lies about being from another part of the Multiverse weren't lies after all? Again, we may need some retconning, but his Tony Stark story may well have been a cover. 

Villains like the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Electro are all confirmed or rumoured to appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, so perhaps Beck will lead some sort of sinister team...
 

5. Spider-Men

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Tom Holland has vehemently denied that Spider-Man: No Way Home will feature appearances from Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, but did you expect him to turn around and confirm their roles?

We're pretty sure that this is one rumour that will come true. As for how they'll factor into proceedings, there are two ways Marvel Studios can handle this. We could land in their worlds immediately after Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, or the years could have passed in real-time.

If it's the latter, major changes are bound to have been made to both characters; Maguire's Peter will have been fighting crime for decades, and likely put through the wringer on countless occasions. Garfield, on the other hand, is right in the midst of his career, years after losing Gwen Stacy. This gives the MCU's Spidey a chance to see how his life could potentially unravel moving forward.
 

4. A Different Doctor Strange

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The first official images released from the threequel show Peter, MJ, and Ned in what appears to be the Sanctum Santorum. However, it's fallen into a state of disrepair, and while that's possibly a result of Doctor Strange's five-year absence from Earth, we have an entirely different theory.

Perhaps this is the Sanctum on another world? Peter could seek out the help of that reality's Ned and MJ to find Strange, only to discover an entirely different version of the man he met in Infinity War.

There have been a tonne of rumours about the MCU introducing alternate versions of familiar faces as Marvel Studios continues exploring the Multiverse, and this could be a great way to play with that idea. A crazy, dishevelled Strange helping Peter would be a blast to see in action here. 
 

3. A Morlun Tease

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Kevin Feige appears to be a big fan of J. Michael Straczynski's Amazing Spider-Man run, and No Way Home could be the perfect place to introduce the next major villain he faces. After all, if we're getting the likes of Green Goblin and Electro here, why not do something unexpected in Spider-Man 4

Morlun was a bad guy who pushed Peter Parker to his limits, pursuing the hero across New York City in a bid to consume his life essence. Spidey barely survived, and it was at this point Marvel Comics started exploring the concept of the web-slinger's powers having some ties to the mystical world. Where better than to first introduce that concept than in a movie with Doctor Strange?

Morlun and the Inheritors could be a massive part of the next Spider-Man movie, and laying the groundwork for that here is something we would definitely like to see in No Way Home.
 

2. A Multidimensional Sinister Six

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Fans have wanted to see Spider-Man battle the Sinister Six on screen for years now, and No Way Home could be the perfect way for Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures to finally deliver that. 

Some will argue that this should be built to naturally over several years, but that's easier said than done, and would require all of Spidey's villains to end up behind bars together. That's doable, but it would be a hell of a lot easier to just have Spider-Man find himself pitted against a Sinister Six made up of villains from across the entire Multiverse (with some help from two more Peter Parkers).

The MCU's Peter barely survived Vulture and Mysterio, so it wouldn't be that believable for him to defeat six villains at one. That's why this movie makes the most sense to throw them into the mix (with a team consisting of the likes of Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin and Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus).
 

1. A Spider-Man Of Two Worlds

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When it was revealed that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios would share Spider-Man, Kevin Feige pointed out that the wall-crawler is now the only superhero with the power to swing between two worlds. At the time, we all assumed he was just referring to Tom Holland's Peter being in the SPUMC and MCU at the same time, but what if Feige was talking a little more literally than that?

In various comic book events which have taken us into the "Spider-Verse," we've seen versions of the hero from across the entire Multiverse utilise devices which means they can literally travel between worlds. If Spider-Man meets all his doppelgängers here, he can meet that crew, and then be tasked with protecting both the home of the Avengers and the one inhabited by Venom and company.

That won't be to everyone's liking, but if it means we get more Spidey on screen...well, we're on board!
 

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QuietStorm
QuietStorm - 2/25/2021, 7:04 AM
My sources tell me this is the true title. They still dont want Tom to spoil anything.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 2/25/2021, 8:06 AM
@QuietStorm - I’m knuckin and buckin and ready to watch this juice IN THEATERS (if there’s any)
Blergh
Blergh - 2/25/2021, 7:09 AM
Some of these ideas are really out there.
Here's my theory: the movie is actually a "Peter on the run" story dealing with the fallout from FFH and the "multiverse" aspect will be a small throwaway plot point. As in: Peter fights the true villain of the film while both are transported between different dimensions by Strange. They both stumble across Tobey and Andrew who each are having a battle of their own. Then we finish the fight back in our universe.
The final scene has Peter prove in court that he's in fact not Spider-Man while represented by Matt Murdock
Qrboy
Qrboy - 2/25/2021, 7:46 AM
@Blergh - I have a similar theory w the one difference being that in the end people still suspect peter is spiderman and it puts the people around him in danger, so he has to flee to the sony universe for the time being.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 2/25/2021, 8:15 AM
@Blergh - yeah thats probably the things I expect to happen too. No Way Home probably refers Peter cannot go back to NYC, and thus has ''no way home''
MahN166A
MahN166A - 2/25/2021, 7:16 AM
Hoping SM3, goes out of its way to utilize another Spider-Man to clear Holland Spidey’s secret identity. I really would hate to see him use Stark Tech to create a hologram or something to do so. Like....can we get beyond Stark Tech with these films already?
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 2/25/2021, 7:17 AM
Westview Inspired Mysterio's Lies

Is Jake Gyllenhaal the actor Paul Bettany has wanted to work with?
soberchimera
soberchimera - 2/25/2021, 7:20 AM
Willem Dafoe - Green Goblin
Alfred Molina - Doc Ock
Jamie Foxx - Electro
Jake Glyenhaal - Mysterio
Michael Keaton - Vulture
Thomas Haden Church - Sandman????

It's a shame Sony is being so stingy with Kraven, we could've gotten the OG Sinister 6.

lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 2/25/2021, 7:24 AM
@soberchimera - With that lineup, they're all wearing green, a good contrast for multiple Spider-Men wearing red

Kraven didn't get the memo about the team color scheme for the OG Sinister Six apparently 😂
soberchimera
soberchimera - 2/25/2021, 7:27 AM
@lordSTALE - I guess they'll fix that by replacing him with Green Goblin.
inkniron
inkniron - 2/25/2021, 7:34 AM
IDK why I've seen so many people invested in a Mysterio murder trial, with Matt Murdock as Peter's lawyer. Peter wouldn't be tried for that in NYC and it's a little silly to think MM would hop the pond and get licensed the to defend him there.
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