SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Writer And Producer Reflect On Peter Parker's Twisted "I Am Iron Man" Moment

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Writer And Producer Reflect On Peter Parker's Twisted "I Am Iron Man" Moment

Spider-Man: No Way Home kicked off by picking up with the aftermath from the hero's secret identity being revealed to the world, and writer Chris McKenna and MCU boss Kevin Feige look back at that moment.

By JoshWilding - Aug 18, 2023 08:08 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home
Source: The Direct

Spider-Man: Far From Home ended with the MCU's biggest cliffhanger to date, with the wall-crawler's secret identity revealed to the world by Mysterio. The villain took his ultimate revenge on the teenager from beyond the grave, throwing Peter Parker's life into turmoil.

The sequel, Spider-Man: No Way Home, picked up where the previous movie left off, dealing with the aftermath of Spidey's real name being outed to the world.

Talking in the recently released Spider-Man: No Way Home - The Art of the Movie book, writer Chris McKenna shared his take on what proved to be Peter's own twisted version of Tony Stark's "I am Iron Man" moment. 

"Peter had his 'I am Iron Man' moment, but he didn’t get to make it, unlike Tony," he says. "[It] was forced on him from the grave. When we ended the last movie, we were like, Wow, we really blew things up...how are the next writers gonna get out of that jam?' And now here we are."

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige adds to that by saying, "We knew coming out of Far From Home that we didn’t want to shy away from the fact that his identity is now revealed. It's out there, and that was certainly always the starting point."

"And with writers Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna, director Jon Watts, and Producer Amy Pascal, we sat and just started brainstorming."

By the time Spider-Man: No Way Home ended, Spider-Man had put the genie back in the bottle, saving the Multiverse, but at the cost of the world remembering who Peter Parker is. However, that means the MCU finally has a comic-accurate version of the hero.

Spidey being a street-level superhero is long-overdue and Watts recently said he views this trilogy as an extended origin story for the character.

Tom Holland is expected to return in Spider-Man 4 and is rumoured to be one of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty's lead characters. All signs also point to Andrew Garfield returning as the Amazing Spider-Man in Avengers: Secret Wars

Do you think Spider-Man: Far From Home's cliffhanger ranks among the MCU's best? 

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bobevanz
bobevanz - 8/18/2023, 8:08 AM
Let's talk about Dolph Lundgren's Punisher next 🤡
DalekCraigWasson
DalekCraigWasson - 8/18/2023, 10:01 AM
@bobevanz - No cap the best Punisher film made to date. Not necessarily high praise, but it doesn't try to overly humanize him like the next two do with a revenge storyline and friends (yes I know they are from Ennis) in 04 and then a pseudo-love interest in War Zone.

Punisher 89 makes no excuses about what Frank is. Lundgren is awful when he speaks, but given that most of the friend is him being silent, he's visually incredible when he's just got this thousand yard stare with sunken eyes. Thomas Jane is a much better actor and I can see someone digging WZ for its style, but I was surprised when I watched these a year or two ago and thought 1989 was easily the most entertaining and comic accurate in spirit, unlike the later two taking lots of stuff direct from Ennis' two runs but whiffing the spirit.

P.S. I am also convinced that, in addition to Lady Snowblood of course, Tarantino (who also loves the 89 Punisher) based O-Ren Ishii off Lady Tanaka, the ruthless female who surprisingly worked her way up to the top of the Yakuza and ends the final battle in traditional Japanese garb. O-Ren even kills a Boss Tanaka!
Vigor
Vigor - 8/18/2023, 8:20 AM
I think they nailed it
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 8/18/2023, 8:31 AM
Really sounds dumb when you find out they didn’t actually have a plan for that before no way home. Sometimes I wonder how much pre planning for future MCU projects happens and when they just try to tie up loose ends they didn’t pre plan.
Vigor
Vigor - 8/18/2023, 8:37 AM
@slickrickdesigns - we are hearing more and more that they come up with a super high level plan. But these details don't really get planned out until before a movie films or sometimes during.

It's been pure luck and great collaboration why the mcu is as cohesive as it is

I don't feel the spiderman trilogy gets enough credit though. Yes it wasn't fully planned this way but to nail it on such a sure-foot, is admirable
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 8/18/2023, 9:10 AM
@slickrickdesigns - they dont really plan that much, they just claim things were planned. Like sure, phase one looks like part of Thanos' story if suddenly the tesseract and lokis scepter turn out to be infinity stones.
cyclopstb
cyclopstb - 8/18/2023, 8:49 AM
It’s really stupid
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 8/18/2023, 9:08 AM
Of COURSE it had to be an Iron Man thing.
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 8/18/2023, 3:22 PM
Far From Home was a terrible movie that, much like BvS, made almost every single wrong choice with the dangling threads coming off of a much better film.

No Way Home, much like ZSJL, did much better, but that second film really sits there like a turd in the punch bowl.

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