Gwen's Ghost Was Added To No Way Home's MJ Rescue

Gwen's Ghost Was Added To No Way Home's MJ Rescue
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In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Garfield admitted that the MJ rescue was one of the first scenes he was pitched, and that he sees it as the best way to heal Peter. The scene is very similar to the moment in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 when Peter couldn't stop his love from dying. The success of the movie is due to the fact that it brought back actors and characters from previous Spider-Man movies, including Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. It's safe to say that this is a moment that has resonated with everyone, and it was a brilliant way to allude to Peter's past.

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, there were major moments for both of them, but it was Garfield who really got to right a wrong from his previous Spider-Man movies. No Way Home doesn't have Garfield say what the moment means to him; instead, he just smiles with teary eyes as he realises that he saved someone who means so much to another version of himself. Garfield saved her life when he swung in at the last minute to grab her, despite Holland's Peter being unable to reach her. In the film, only Gwen's ghost can be seen holding Peter, as if celebrating what he was able to do.

Stone did not appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but her presence was felt. It's been four months since Spider-Man: No Way Home was released, and it's still making waves. This scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home is already pretty perfect, but this is the one detail that makes it even more special. The movie, directed by Jon Watts, has broken records on its way to a $1.8 billion worldwide box office total, and it even had some Oscar buzz going for a time. Gwen doesn't need to be seen for her ghost to be there as Peter continues to be a hero.

Garfield's big MJ rescue in No Way Home has inspired a lot of tears among fans, but one artist has taken it a step further. The new Spider-Man: No Way Home fan art adds a ghost to the rescue. During the battle, Peter's girlfriend, MJ, falls off some scaffolding and into the ground. One could say that the above fan art is canon. No one will be able to see this scene the same way again. It's impossible to look at it and not cry. There was an imagined moment after Peter saved MJ.

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