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  2. Feb 28, 2022 · While the MCU’s Peter Parker has never shown any interest in photography, Doctor Strange’s spell at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home may have set up Peter’s future with the Daily Bugle.

    • How Doctor Strange's Spell Changes Memories
    • Was Iron Man Still Spider-Man's Mentor?
    • Can Spider-Man Still Be An Avenger?
    • Doctor Strange's Spell Destabilized The Multiverse
    • Peter Parker Can Work For The Daily Bugle
    • Vulture No Longer Knows Peter Parker's Secret
    • Does Venom Remember Peter Parker?

    Despite being such a significant decision for Peter Parker's life and MCU future, the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending doesn't really address how Doctor Strange's spell works when it comes to changing memories. Spider-Man is still known as a hero, and his involvement in fighting threats at the new Statue of Liberty is remembered. Meanwhile, Happy Hog...

    Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending spell also retroactively creates a huge question about Iron Man's relationship to Spider-Man. Just like many other characters, Tony Stark's connection to Peter Parker had a profound impact on him. Removing Peter from the equation would completely change their relationship. Tony would inherently not completely trust ...

    Building off Tony Stark's changed history with Spider-Man, it is also now unclear if Spider-Man can still be an Avenger. The Avengers team has always operated with the understanding that no one has a secret identity. That was largely because the MCU didn't use secret identities at all following Iron Man's surprise ending. However, that doesn't chan...

    The effects of Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending spell also have repercussions for Doctor Strange's MCU future. The first Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness trailer confirms the events are somewhat tied to Strange's role in Spider-Man's story. The sorcerer can be heard saying that he didn't mean for any of this to happen after dialogue from...

    With Peter Parker's secret identity now intact, Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending also means that he could fulfill his comic destiny of working for The Daily Bugle. This was made impossible when J. Jonah Jameson was responsible for publishing Mysterio's video, but he's now as in the dark as anyone else. It is unclear if Peter would actually be willi...

    Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending spell also changes the MCU pasts and futures of Vulture and Scorpion. The villains from Spider-Man: Homecoming endedtheir stories in prison together, but their status and futures were quite different. Vulture decided to keep Spider-Man's identity a secret and didn't seem too villainous anymore. Meanwhile, Scorpion w...

    Not everyone across the multiverse will forget about Peter Parker, though, due to Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending spell. The film's various multiverse characters seemingly were sent back to their original universes without having their memories wiped, so they can all remember what happened before. As far as the MCU's future is concerned, Venom sho...

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  3. Following the revelation that his PhD dissertation was plagiarized from the works of Otto Octavius, the Daily Bugle, in an effort to maintain journalistic integrity, will no longer be publishing Peter Parker's works.

  4. Mar 18, 2023 · Will Peter Parker Work At The Daily Bugle In Spider-Man 4? The final spell in Spider-Man: No Way Home made the world forget Peter Parker, leaving him completely alone. At the end of the movie, Peter was seen moving into a small apartment, making a new Spider-Man costume, and listening to the police’s radio frequency in order to know where to ...

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  5. In one of the early issues Peter tries to go work for the Daily Globe, a competing newspaper, but the guy in charge asks too many questions on where he gets his pictures from. So Peter goes back to Jameson who doesn’t really care about the specifics as long as the pictures are good.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daily_BugleDaily Bugle - Wikipedia

    The Daily Bugle appears as both a newspaper and television station in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), both directed by Marc Webb, with Peter Parker (portrayed by Andrew Garfield) working for the Bugle in the second film. Jameson is mentioned, but does not appear physically.

  7. I can definitely see Peter, now on his own, becoming so desperate for money that he's willing to work for the Bugle. Plus, it would allow for more Jameson and to bring in the other Bugle characters like Robbie.