How Marvels Multiverse Could End MCU SpiderMan & Mary Jane

How Marvel’s Multiverse Could End MCU Spider-Man & Mary Jane

If Spider-Man explores the MCU’s multiverse in Spider-Man: No Way Home, this could end his relationship with this universe’s MJ. Here’s how.

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How Marvels Multiverse Could End MCU SpiderMan & Mary Jane

The Marvel Cinematic Universe will be exploring the multiverse in its upcoming projects, among those Spider-Man: No Way Home, and through it, it could end this universe’s Peter Parker/Mary Jane pair. The MCU’s Infinity Saga has come to an end with Spider-Man: Far From Home after the big events of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, but that doesn’t mean it’s the end of this connected universe. The MCU’s highly-anticipated Phase 4 will introduce new characters (like Shang-Chi and the Eternals) and will also bring back some characters from the Infinity Saga, such as Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder and Spider-Man in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Now that the multiverse is confirmed to be a part of the MCU, thanks to the timelines created during the time heist in Avengers: Endgame, along with all those dimensions shown in Doctor Strange and more, the future of this universe looks bright and is full of exciting possibilities, as shown with Spider-Man: No Way Home. The third MCU Spider-Man movie will not only have Tom Holland back as Peter Parker, Zendaya as MJ, and Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, among others, but it will also see the return of Jamie Foxx as Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2, further teasing the web-slinger exploring the multiverse.

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The title of Spider-Man: No Way Home already teases the character’s adventures (and trouble) while exploring the multiverse, which will surely bring big and dangerous consequences to the MCU, with Spider-Man needing help from other heroes like Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). Spider-Man exploring the MCU’s multiverse, and with characters from previous Spider-Man movies joining, has made fans theorize that this adventure will see Holland’s Peter come across Andrew Garfield’s version and Tobey Maguire’s as well, but it can also have a more shocking and heartbreaking impact on young Peter’s life that also has to do with his alternate versions but mostly with Mary Jane, who in the MCU is actually called Michelle Jones.

While seeing what the multiverse has to offer, Spider-Man could end up taking a look at an alternate universe where Mary Jane has been put through a lot of grief and suffering because of her relationship with that universe’s Spider-Man, prompting the MCU’s Peter to distance himself from MJ in order to keep her safe and not make her suffer as his other versions have. In the comics, Mary Jane has gone through a lot due to her relationship with Peter and is more often than not put into life or death situations as she’s the go-to damsel in distress in Spider-Man’s arcs. This was no different in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, so Holland’s Peter Park could get a glimpse at that heartbreaking alternate reality and do his best for MJ not to go through the same, thus ending the MCU’s Spider-Man and MJ.

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This could go as deep as Holland’s version looking at Maguire’s Spider-Man and his very complicated and sad relationship with Kristen Dunst’s Mary Jane, thus bringing together these two universes and doing some fan service in the process. Whether this can bring that other version of Spider-Man into the mix or not, what’s true is that the MCU’s multiverse opens countless doors for the future of this universe’s characters, and one of those could put an end to Spider-Man’s relationship with MJ in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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