A new Spider-Man: No Way Home featurette sees Jacob Batalon's Ned Leeds vising the universes of the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Peter Parkers.

Stylized as a Bill and Ted-type trip across the Multiverse, Ned first enters the Sami Raimi Spider-Man Universe and sees Maguire's Spidey taking on Bonesaw McGraw. After that, he winds up in the Marc Webb Amazing Spider-Man Universe and catches Garfield's Peter laying a big kiss on Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy at their high school graduation, as Stan Lee points to Ned and says, "I think I know that guy." The final stop is back in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Ned returns to the eponymous school dance from Spider-Man: Homecoming.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home features Holland's Peter Parker uniting with the versions of the character played by Maguire and Garfield after accidentally bringing Alfred Molina's Dr. Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus, Willem Dafoe's Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Jamie Foxx's Max Dillon/Electro, Thomas Haden Church's Flint Marko/Sandman and Rhys Ifans' Dr. Curt Conners/Lizard into his universe. With the help of Doctor Strange, he's eventually able to send the villains back to their respective realms, but it comes at a cost, as the memory of Peter Parker is erased from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film ends with Peter moving into a rundown apartment in New York City and making his own Spider-Man suit, which utilizes a much more comics-accurate color scheme and overall design.

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For the film's screenwriters, No Way Home was designed to serve as a potential fitting conclusion to Holland's tenure as Spider-Man. "I think we're always trying to tell an organic story with Tom Holland's Peter Parker, knowing that we can't be reliant on anything else other than he's got to go his own way at the end of this movie, each movie," co-writer Chris McKenna said. "I think it's been incredible, we've been a part of this collaboration with Sony and Marvel Studios, and Amy [Pascal] and Kevin [Feige]. I think we always know that it's total hubris to think, 'Oh, we're going to end with a certain cliffhanger that will require things that we can't depend on.'"

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now available on digital platforms, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD.

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