
It just showed that even he was capable of making irrational decisions like everyone else. A new poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home on Sunday dropped a pretty big surprise on fans, all but coming right out and saying that the movie’s villains will be teaming. In fact, he just almost watched Goblin kill his friends again, so it's not surprising that he considered getting rid of him in this moment. The majority of the MCU fans would likely argue against this point as Peter's "random" decision wasn't a result of "bad character writing." Peter meant it when he said he would help cure the villains, but it's also important to remember that this is the first time he saw the villain since he killed May so it's not surprising that he was angry. RELATED: Tom Holland's 10 Best Movies, Ranked (According To Metacritic) For Redditor bleachbloodable, they thought the web-slinger had "bad character writing" since they couldn't understand how he wanted to cure the villains after they killed his aunt but then "randomly attempted to kill Goblin." The film, which stars Tom Holland as the friendly neighborhood web-slinger, has been.

While No Way Home did provide some interesting storylines that would likely impact the MCU in the future, one thing some fans didn't enjoy was Peter's character arc. Trailers for Marvel movies always come with a lot of excitement, but No Way Home is a different story. Plus, the audience did get to see Garfield and Maguire's characters talking about their personal lives and even bonding (whether it was in the science lab, at the top of the Statue of Liberty, or when all three Spider-Men were hugging at the end of No Way Home).

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Maverick_jones926 was not only disappointed by the reveal but that they "would've liked to have known more about what Maguire and Garfield were doing before they showed up at Ned's house." However, given that the movie is meant to mainly focus on Holland's portrayal of the web-slinger, it wouldn't make sense to give the other two actors a limited amount of time in case they overshadowed him.

But seconds later, when Ned opens up another portal, Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker literally walks through wearing slacks and being completely calm. When Ned opens a portal that Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man jumps through, it's the most exciting moment in the movie and it filled multiplexes with gasps and whoops, especially when he whips off his mask.
