Spider-Man: No Way Home was full of surprises, including an ending suit with a deep meaning. The MCU film was a huge success, setting multiple box office records, including becoming the highest-grossing film of 2021. Part of its appeal was its nostalgia factor. Alongside star Tom Holland as Peter Parker, the film brought back previous Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
Spider-Man: No Way Home also contained a multitude of references to other Spider-Man movies, comics, and moments within the MCU. Throughout the film, Spider-Man wore various suits, each with a distinct design and different strengths, ranging from the high tech Iron Spider suit given to Peter Parker by Tony Stark and featured in Avengers: Infinity War andAvengers: Endgameto the magically enhanced black and gold suit, upgraded by Dr. Stephen Strange and making its debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home. However, while the final suit Tom Holland's Peter Parker wore at the end of the movie was the simplest, it was also the most meaningful.
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At the end of No Way Home, all memory of Spider-Man was eradicated from the world, rendering his high-tech suits unusable. Peter Parker made the final Spider-Man suit himself, representing his newfound self-reliance and character growth both as a hero and an individual. However, there were two reasons Spider-Man's final suit in Spider-Man: No Way Home was significant. First, the act of sitting down at the sewing machine and creating his own suit referenced the comic storyline where this took place. Second, the color scheme of the suit Peter Parker created in this scene recalled the original comic design.
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