
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, young Peter Parker’s world begins to fall apart when his secret identity as Spider-Man is revealed to the public. Following the events at the end of the previous film, Far From Home, Peter’s face becomes the center of global attention, and with it, the possibility of living a normal life slips away. Being a student, an adoptive son, and a loyal friend becomes a heavy burden when society views him as a threat rather than a hero.
The conflict between Peter’s private life and his public persona as Spider-Man reaches a breaking point. He is no longer just fighting supervillains; he now faces constant media scrutiny, pressure on his loved ones, and the legal consequences of his actions as a vigilante. Desperate to regain control over his life, he turns to an old ally from the Marvel Universe: Doctor Strange.
Peter’s decision to ask the Sorcerer Supreme for help triggers a chain of events that threatens not only his own reality but the very fabric of the multiverse. The spell intended to make the world forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man spirals out of control, and what seemed like a solution quickly becomes a colossal threat. Amid the chaos, villains from other realities—who have battled previous versions of Spider-Man—begin to appear, thus opening the door to Marvel’s cinematic multiverse.