Tobey Maguire returned as his incarnation of Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home, with the movie showing the original big-screen Spider-Man has evolved in his views on vengeance. The Multiverse adventure of No Way Home brought villains from past Spider-Man movies into the MCU, but they weren't alone. No Way Home also brought over both Maguire's original Spider-Man along with Andrew Garfield's, both returning to the delight of audiences around the world.
The arrival of the two Spider-Men and their villains into the MCU happened through Tom Holland's Peter Parker trying to re-establish his secret identity after Spider-Man: Far From Home. The spell of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to accomplish this ends up being botched by some last minute requests by Peter, resulting in the arrival of the villains. With the help of Maguire's «Peter #2» and Garfield's «Peter #3», Holland's Spider-Man sets about sending the villains home, and learns some important lessons along the way.
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After Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) is killed by the Green Goblin-dominated Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), Holland's Peter is determined to get his revenge. Maguire's Peter imparts his own past tragedy with the killing of Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson), which was the catalyst to his becoming Spider-Man. Ben's mantra of "With great power comes great responsibility" led Peter to his Web-Slinging life after he'd failed to stop Ben's killer at an earlier opportunity. Going from the original Spider-Man to No Way Home, how Maguire's Peter passes this on to Holland's shows he also has come to view the event that led to Spider-Man differently.
In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, Peter
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