Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have found themselves in a spot where they never expected to be: Seeing Spider-Man leave the MCU just three years after being introduced to it, and wondering if they’re supposed to just pretend the Spider-Man crossover never happened.
But it isn’t just the huge box office that makes this confusing — it’s also how thoroughly Spider-Man has been integrated into the MCU. Continuity is king in the MCU, and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and company have built up Peter Parker as a central figure in the post-“Endgame” franchise.
Sony, on the other hand, has more to deal with in the short term. Just as Spider-Man was fully integrated into the MCU, the MCU was fully integrated into “Homecoming” and “Far From Home.” It’s pretty difficult to just ignore Spider-Man’s past in the MCU when Iron Man was pretty much functioning as his dad, Happy Hogan was essentially his cool uncle, his spider suits came directly from Stark Industries, and “Far From Home” expressly takes place in 2023 thanks to the events of “Endgame.
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