***Warning: The following contains spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home.***

After being introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland's Spider-Man soon received his own trilogy of films. Now that audiences have seen Spider-Man: No Way Home, the world is beginning to transition to a new era of Spider-Man. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige reveals that a follow-up film is definitely in the works with producer Amy Pascal and the rest at Sony.

Spider-Man: No Way Home concludes the Spider-Man trilogy that starts with Spider-Man: Homecoming. The word "home" is present in all three of the film titles; Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home. The trilogy takes place during Peter Parker's high-school years, presenting him with many challenges as he transitions from young teen to new adult, and Iron Man's mentee to become a truly spectacular Spider-Man. Here are the best moments from Tom Holland's MCU Spider-Man trilogy.

11 Spider-Man: Homecoming - That Spider-Guy

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Spider-Man: Homecoming features a montage of a fifteen-year-old Spider-Man stopping a bike thief, doing a backflip to impress a fan (who later makes an appearance in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), giving directions, and a Stan Lee cameo to the soundtrack of the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop." The scene captures the joy, humor, and fun watching the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man helping the people of New York. While heroes like Thor and Iron Man are elsewhere, Spider-Man is always looking for opportunities to stand up for the little guy.

10 Spider-Man: Homecoming - Vulture and Peter

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The life of a superhero may be complicated, but Peter Parker looks forward to the upcoming homecoming dance with his crush, Liz. Unfortunately, Peter discovers that Liz is the daughter of Adrian Toomes, the Vulture. Peter immediately feels discomfort upon this revelation, and things turn tense when Adrian begins to piece together that Peter is Spider-Man. He threatens to kill Peter (and all of Peter's loved ones_ if he continues to interfere in Vulture's activities. The tension in the scene, a fantastic surprise reveal, and the classic Spider-Man struggle of juggling two lives makes this one of the best moments from Tom Holland's Spider-Man trilogy.

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9 Spider-Man: Homecoming - "Come On, Spider-Man"

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After being bitten by a spider, Peter receives superhuman abilities. But anyone bitten by the spider would have received those powers. What makes Spider-Man who he is, is Peter Parker's courage, his willpower and his resolve. Spider-Man is a fifteen-year-old boy trapped under rubble and desperately calling for help. There is no one who can hear or help him but himself. Peter taps in to all of his inner strength to escape the rubble; "come on, Spider-Man." The scene pays homage to The Amazing Spider-Man #33, where Spider-Man summons all of his strength to lift the machinery crushing him.

8 Spider-Man: Far From Home - Mysterio's Illusions

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Mysterio's illusions provide some of the best VFX sequences in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the Spider-Man comics, Quentin Beck is an expert illusionist and master of special effects. Beck's talents are so impressive that they make him a formidable foe to Spider-Man even when Quentin Beck does not possess any superpowers. The VFX team successfully translates Mysterio's talents to the MCU, as he haunts Spider-Man with the ghost of Iron Man, and presenting Spider-Man with a situation where Peter does not know where either he or Mysterio is or what to do.

How hard Spider-Man can punch does not matter if Spider-Man does not know what to punch or where to punch. Mysterio tricks Peter into revealing any people that can expose Mysterio so that he can go after them. While Spider-Man survives the encounter, he ends up losing the fight and being hit by a speeding train.

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7 Spider-Man: Far From Home - MJ Finds Out Peter is Spider-Man

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Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy in Sam Raimi and Marc Webb's respective franchises need Peter Parker to tell them that he is Spider-Man. Zendaya's Michelle Jones, on the other hand, is a character with much greater awareness and already suspects Peter is the masked superhero. During a night out in Prague in Spider-Man: Far From Home, MJ receives confirmation that Peter Parker is indeed Spider-Man. She also initially uses Spider-Man to hide her romantic feelings for Peter. First love, knowing a superhero, and being in the crosshairs of a supervillain, both Peter Parker's and Michelle Jones' lives suddenly become much more complicated.

6 Spider-Man: Far From Home - Mysterio Reveals Spider-Man's Identity

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Without a shadow of a doubt, the post-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home is one of the most iconic moments in Spider-Man film history. That is because the scene reveals Spider-Man's identity to the world for the first time in Spider-Man film history. Tom Holland's second Spider-Man solo film ends with a major cliffhanger which leads directly into No Way Home. The events of Spider-Man: Far From Home begin to teach Peter Parker the importance of keeping a superhero life secret. But the blame falls on Talos and Soren (disguised as Nick Fury and Maria Hill), who trust Quentin Beck far too easily and introduce Parker to Beck.

5 Spider-Man: No Way Home - Matt Murdock

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Before Hawkeye and Spider-Man: No Way Home, there was a significant disconnect between the Marvel series on Netflix and the films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Neither Jessica Jones, the Punisher, Luke Cage, Daredevil, nor Iron Fist crossed over with the Avengers despite the movies' narrative impact on the Netflix series. The reasoning is due to an odd relationship between Marvel Studios and Marvel Television, two separate teams that worked on different projects. In 2019, an announcement was made that Marvel Television would be shut down and folded into Marvel Studios.

Fans of Daredevil are able to notice the surprise appearance of Daredevil himself, Matt Murdock, in Spider-Man: No Way Home. After Peter is revealed to be Spider-Man, Murdock gets the charges against him dropped. Murdock also showcases his incredible reflexes when he catches a brick thrown through the window before Spider-Man.

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4 Spider-Man: No Way Home - "With Great Power, There Must Also Come Great Responsibility"

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The message of power and responsibility being intertwined is at the heart of Spider-Man. Uncle Ben is traditionally the character to remind Peter of that on his journey to becoming a superhero. Distancing itself from the two previous Spider-Man series, Uncle Ben does not appear and is hardly mentioned in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, Tony Stark/Iron Man becomes a mentor to Peter and dies before Peter becomes a fully-realized Spider-Man.

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter loses another parental figure when Aunt May dies during an attack by the Green Goblin. Before she passes, May tells Peter: "With great power, there must also come great responsibility." Being a hero and fighting for what is right comes at a cost, which Peter quicky realizes. Ultimatel, he decides to accept what he and May view as a moral obligation to help and protect those in need.

3 Spider-Man: No Way Home - "Peter 1, Peter 2, Peter 3"

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Avengers: Endgame may be the culmination of eleven years of MCU films. Spider-Man: No Way Home however, unites three generations of Spider-Man and two decades of storytelling. Following the success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, a live-action Spider-Man film also brings alternate versions of Spider-Man together. Audiences were overwhelmed with joy as they saw Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland, together as their own incarnations of Spider-Man. All three have a lot in common, but they are also different. What unites them is their experience of loss and strong sense of responsibility.

2 Spider-Man: No Way Home - The Amazing Spider-Man Saves MJ

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Green Goblin, who is Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan) in Sony's Amazing Spider-Man universe, causes the death of the love of Peter Parker's life. No Way Home reveals that Andrew Garfield's Spidey struggled to move on after her death. Garfield's Spider-Man confesses that the loss made him vengeful and bitter, to the point of him no longer pulling his punches. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 originally features Spider-Man nearly killing Harry Osborn after Osborn kills Gwen Stacy.

Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, who controls the mind of Norman Osborn, threatens the life of MJ during his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tom Holland's Spidey fails to save MJ when the Goblin attacks him while on the Goblin Glider. Peter 3 (Andrew Garfield) is able to save MJ from falling to her death. While Spider-Man/Peter 3 is unable to save Gwen Stacy in his universe, he manages to save the MJ of another universe in time.

Related: The Amazing Spider-Man 3 Fan-Made Posters Have Fans Demanding Andrew Garfield's Return

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With the entire world forgetting Peter Parker at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker must continue on without Aunt May, Tony Stark, Happy, Ned, and MJ by his side. He moves into a small apartment, keeping a Lego minifigure of the Star Wars villain, Palpatine, to honor and remind him of his friendship with Ned Leeds. Peter ultimately decides to allow Ned and MJ to live their lives without him, believing it to be unfair and too dangerous for them to be associated again with Spider-Man.

Having sewn his own Spider-Man suit without the use of Stark tech, Peter Parker dons one of the greatest suits in Spider-Man film history. He sports the iconic red and blue once again, and swings back into action as Spider-Man.