Spider-Man: No Way Home’s end-credit treats deliver a punchline and a maddening tease.
Warning: This article contains spoilers fromSpider-Man: No Way Home.
Unfortunately, the spell goes haywire and creates seams in the multiverse.

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.Matt Kennedy/Columbia Pictures
So, Peter does the heroic thing and makes that sacrifice.
Like almost every superhero movie, though, that’s not allNo Way Homehas to offer.
Let’s break them down below.

Tom Hardy in ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage.'.Columbia Pictures
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Meanwhile, Venom simply thinks the Hulk is a bad name.
We’ll let you decide.

Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Holland in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.Courtesy of Sony Pictures
But it does raise some questions.
First, why was Venom transported to the MCU in the first place?
Thelatest trailerfeaturesan appearance from Michael Keaton’sSpider-Man: Homecomingvillain Adrian Toomes, a.k.a.
If Keaton is indeed playing Adrian, is this a variant in another universe?
Hopefully,Morbiuswill answer these questions when it hits theaters on Jan 28.
“The greatest threat to our universe is you,” says Mordo, whose hair has grown up.
Is this the same Strange Supreme from the show, or is there another one in an alternate universe?
Overall, theMultiverse of Madnessteaser confirms its connection toWandaVisionandWhat If…?
; however, it’s important to remember that it’ll likely tie into Disney+‘sLoki, too.
EachHomefilm has been tied to and weighed down by other movies.
Spider-Man: No Way Homeis out in theaters now.