Spider-Man: There is no room for homeWriters Chris McKenna and Eric Summers talk in an interview about the film’s ending and what it means for Peter Parker. So please note: This item contains spoilers.
By the time the credits open, the entire world will have forgotten that Peter Parker exists. The web-thrower lives alone in an apartment in New York City. Peter is studying for a GED and no longer has Stark Tech. Instead, he’s wearing a classic red/blue costume he supposedly created based on other Spider-Men.
Spider-Man: There is no room for home-End
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Eric Summers said the movie is his best as a final round Tom HollandIt could be Peter Parker.
“It ended in a way that could have been a satisfying ending for this particular Spider-Man. But it could certainly go on. Each of these films has a significant element from the previous movie to respond to. As a driving factor for the story. This big change in the end is a big story of what might happen next. That, but I also think it could be a satisfactory outcome.”
McKenna agrees. “It’s a fitting ending if it’s meant to end like this.”. Nor does he believe that despite Peter’s loss and sacrifice, his life is taking a dark turn.
“Friendly communicator. Music trailblazer. Internet maven. Twitter buff. Social mediaholic.”
More Stories
This is how the amazing 333 method works for your wardrobe
IKEA organizes the largest flea market in Belgium
Conner Russo under fire: 'Instagram is a poser, the political version of acid'