After that Loki twist, fans are more excited about Spider-Man: No Way Home theories.
There will be some mild spoilers for Loki Season 1's conclusion. Come back once you've caught up if you haven't already.
As Loki's first season on Disney+ drew to a conclusion, something monumental occurred, allowing the multiverse's gates to open. With the next chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicking off something we've been waiting for for a long time, certain Spider-Man: No Way Home ideas, as well as the fans who developed them, appear to have gotten a new lease of life. As a result, social media has exploded into a jumbled chronology of tweets commemorating the occasion.
In the aftermath of Loki's Season 1 finale, which saw Jonathan Majors' "He Who Remains" slain by Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), which shattered the cosmos wide open, Twitter has been buzzing with Spider-Man: No Way Home speculations. When it comes to Tom Holland's third solo MCU film, it appears like nothing is off the table. However, as you'll see from the comments below, there's one very specific location setting that everyone is still fixated on. The first is a post that assumes the whole Spider-Man fandom is thinking the same thing, and they are probably correct:
Those anticipating Spider-Man: No Way Home have been hoping for confirmation that Andrew Garfield and/or Tobey Maguire will reprise their roles as Spider-Man. Both Alfred Molina's Doc Octopus and Jamie Foxx's Electro have been mentioned as villains in the film, thus both former Peter Parkers are expected to return. Despite an apparent rejection from Garfield himself, as well as Tom Holland personally cutting down such expectations, fans continue to believe it will happen, leading to statements like this:
This happened just as Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and all parties possibly linked to Spider-Man: No Way Home felt it was safe to enter a press junket. The floodgates are about to flow, with fans and media alike asking questions about Emma Stone, Kirsten Dunst, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire's possible involvement. And those questions aren't going away anytime soon, as one fan utilized Loki's time-bending conclusion to draw a clear line in the sand:
On a more positive note, the title Spider-Man: No Way Home has taken on a new meaning for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans all around the world. That emotion was prompted by Loki's conclusion in more than one Twitter user, and it's the same reaction for another MCU film on its way to theatres. The titles for Spider-Man and Doctor Strange's major sequels appear to be turning on some lightbulbs as a result of the aftermath from Season 1's dramatic closer:
In the end, the compelling and hopeful idea that Spider-Man: No Way Home will be the live-action Spider-Verse crossover that some have been yearning for will always win out. It's gotten supporters so worked up that there are even polls dedicated to the topic.
Spider-Man: No Way Home symbolizes different things to different individuals due to the lack of a trailer or even critical clues on what will happen. One of those things that everyone agrees on is that Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire will astonish fans everywhere on December 17 when they work together on the big screen. Who knows what the truth may turn out to be, but for now, all we can do is wait and ponder Loki's Season 1 finale, which can be seen on Disney+ right now. Non-subscribers should take advantage of the current subscription bargain, which will prepare all fans for Phase 4.
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