Peter Parker Might be Haunted by No Way Home's Events.
The events of *No Way Home* represented Peter Parker's MCU story's worst points. After killing Aunt May, the Green Goblin left his relationships with MJ and Ned behind in order to save the greater universe. Peter lost many chances for his future since nobody knows who he is anymore; he is shown living alone in a small New York apartment. He also learned about the multiverse and that he is not the only Spider-Man, which would cause any average person to go into existential crisis.
This all followed Spider-Man's five-year hiatus following *Avengers: Infinity War*, then lost Tony Stark, his mentor, in *Avengers: Endgame*. Peter has been through the wringer for the past few years, so safe to say; at last he has time to sit down and absorb all that has occurred to him. As he works to accept all the trauma and loss he has gone through, this could cause many emotional issues. *Spider-Man 4* might depict Holland's Spider-Man suffering with PTSD, therefore reflecting a crucial component of Tony's character journey.
The path Spider-Man would follow would reflect Tony Stark's PTSD in *Iron Man 3*.
Tony suffers PTSD in *Iron Man 3* after fighting aliens and barely avoiding the closing wormhole following *The Avengers*. He suffers from anxiety episodes and finds it impossible to sleep from persistent dreams. These events lead him to concentrate especially on shielding Pepper and the planet from approaching dangers. Tony usually presents a charismatic, confident image, hence this was a significant turning point in his path since his nervousness revealed another side to the character.
*Spider-Man 4* would naturally show Peter battling to deal with all that has happened. Not only in terms of his education and job but also as the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, the young hero has to get back into the rhythm of things. If he tries to dismiss his past pain, though, it could be difficult for him initially. This narrative would also probably indicate that before returning to multiverse, interplanetary threats with the Avengers, Peter would manage more localized issues.
Perhaps Peter Parker requires a "Street Level" threat to straighten his mind.
Kevin Feige has alluded that going ahead Spider-Man will be a more "street-level" hero. In New York City, he will handle lesser-scale concerns include Kingpin's criminal group or any other villain from his vast comic book collection. Though a minor threat could be what Peter needs to bring things in line, it's unknown what conflict Spidey will run across. aiding a local community could remind Peter of why he first assumed the Spider-Man mantle: Spider-Man has always been about aiding the small guy.
This style of narrative also prepares Spider-Man to meet other street-level heroes like Daredevil, who might assist him through emotional turmoil. Though Matt Murdock has suffered many hits, he is a hero who always gets back up and acts morally. He might be the ideal hero Spider-Man needs to discuss discovering the light in a tunnel of darkness. Though it would be darker than the other MCU Spider-Man movies, *Spider-Man 4* could be required to witness Peter at his lowest so he might ascend to fresh heights.
Though he may follow one of the more disturbing pathways in Iron Man's journey in Spider-Man 4, the MCU's Spider-Man has transcended Tony Stark's shoes.
A *Spider-Man 4* idea that Peter Parker might veers off course on Iron Man's path. The future for the MCU's Spider-Man is not obvious after *Spider-Man: No Way Home*. The *Homecoming* trilogy was basically his long origin tale, and now he is in a position where he can write his own destiny. Aunt May is dead; since no one remembers Peter, all of his relationships have been reset. Viewers haven't seen Spider-Man in before, hence it will be interesting to watch where the show veers.
One complaint Tom Holland's Spider-Man has received is that he frequently feels like Iron Man Jr. and must prove himself as an independent character instead of Tony Stark's pupil. The finale of *No Way Home* seems to clean that away since Peter no longer has any ties to the Avengers or their resources. Although Peter would not be living off of Tony's technology, there is still one way he could follow Iron Man's path in the MCU timeline: a concerning one for *Spider-Man 4*.
With Tom Holland as the titular wall-crawler, Homecoming 4 is the first sequel to the MCU Spider-Man trilogy. After cleansing his identity for the public's memory in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker resumes his crime-fighting exploits free from Iron Man technology or the backing of his previous comrades.
The thrilling update for Tom Holland's *Spider-Man 4* will help the MCU movie to be the event it is hinted to be based on some fantastic stories.
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