It’s been a few weeks now since Sony withdrew from their deal with Marvel and dragged Tom Holland’s Spider-Man kicking and screaming out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so superhero fans have had some time to take it in.

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Aside from the fact that Marvel has given us the best deeply immersed in that universe, so here are 10 Ways Spider-Man Leaving Could Affect The Wider MCU.

The Avengers Will Just Pretend Peter Parker Never Existed

Avengers Endgame portals

We saw Spider-Man fight alongside Earth’s mightiest heroes in the last couple of movies, but when the Avengers do inevitably assemble again, they’ll all just have to pretend that Spidey doesn’t exist. To a certain extent, we can give Marvel the benefit of the doubt, because we know about the deal, but it’ll stick out like a sore thumb.

Spidey Will Forever Take The Blame For Mysterio’s London Attack

Spider-Man Far From Home

The end of released via the Daily Bugle made it look as though Spidey orchestrated the attack and then killed a heroic Mysterio in cold blood when he tried to stop him.

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Now that Spidey isn’t there to clear his own name and those story threads will never be resolved, it seems as though Spider-Man will just be stuck with the blame for the London attack forever. The cliffhanger seems to have been set up by Marvel as a negotiating tactic that backfired.

New York Has No Underdog Superhero To Look Up To

Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man isn’t the only MCU hero to come from New York, but he is the city’s only “friendly neighborhood” superhero. Doctor Strange has his sights set on protecting the fabric of reality as opposed to the citizens of the Big Apple, while the Avengers are based in New York, but do most of their fighting elsewhere. When they do come to New York, it’s to stave off a large-scale alien invasion. Spidey helps old ladies across the street and retrieves stolen bikes – he’s a hero for the people. He’s the underdog superhero that New Yorkers can look up to, and now, they have no one.

His Budding Relationship With Doctor Strange Is Over Already

Avengers Infinity War Spider-Man Meets Doctor Strange

A few months before talks broke down between Sony and Marvel and the worst happened, Tom Holland said Avengers: Infinity War. Spidey and Strange could’ve had a very fun team-up movie, or even a few, but now that Strange is in an MCU that’s missing Spidey, their relationship is already over.

No One Has The E.D.I.T.H. Technology

Peter Parker puts on glasses in Spider-Man Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home introduced us to the E.D.I.T.H. technology created by Tony Stark. It has links to missiles, satellites, government records – lots of lucrative stuff. Tony gave it to Peter after he died, but then Peter proceeded to give it to Quentin Beck almost immediately. Beck’s team were shown ing the E.D.I.T.H. technology onto a hard drive, while Peter managed to get it back from Beck following the final battle in London. With Spider-Man out of the MCU and all of his villains likely getting swept under the rug, no one in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in possession of the E.D.I.T.H. technology.

There’s No Place For Happy Hogan

Happy Hogan on the jet talking to Peter in Spider-Man: Far From Home

With a sort of new Uncle Ben figure for Peter Parker, while a burgeoning romantic subplot with Aunt May seemed to ensure that he’d be around for a while. Unfortunately, with Spidey out of the MCU, there may be no place for Happy anymore.

The World Knowing Spider-Man’s Identity Won’t Matter

Spider-Man puts his hands on his head, shocked

The mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home set up an incredible third solo movie for the character that would continue the MCU’s tradition of giving us Spidey stories we’ve never seen on the big screen before. J. Jonah Jameson revealed Spidey’s true identity to be Peter Parker and framed him for Mysterio’s attack on London.

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This would have huge consequences for both Peter and the wider MCU if he was still in the franchise, but if he’s out, then it won’t matter in the slightest. Most of the Avengers already knew his identity, and now, he won’t be there for them to protect him.

Mysterio Will Stay Dead

Mysterio and Peter Parker in Spider-Man Far From Home

Mysterio seemed to die at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, but then in the mid-credits scene, he pulled off one last trick from beyond the grave. This character’s whole deal is his use of astounding illusions. Marvel tried to convince us he was a good guy in the trailers before Spider-Man 3. However, now that there will be no Spider-Man 3 in the MCU, he’ll just stay dead.

We Won’t See Ground-Level Response To Major MCU Events

Angourie Rice as Betty, Jacob Batalon as Ned and Zendaya as MJ in Spider-Man Far From Home

The greatest thing about the Spider-Man movies in the MCU was that they gave us a ground-level view of the major events in the MCU. Characters like Steve Rogers and Tony Stark will view the Sokovia Accords and the fall of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Snap from the perspective of the government or the military. But Peter Parker is just a high school kid from Queens. He’s one of the civilians who get affected by these earth-shattering events. With Spider-Man out of the MCU, we won’t get to see the major events from this street-level perspective anymore, which is a real shame, because it brought a lot to the world-building aspect.

Tony Stark Doesn’t Have A Successor

Spider Man Homecoming Peter Tony and Happy

It was a framed picture of Peter Parker that the greatest shame of the Sony/Marvel split.

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