Even if Tom Holland's Spider-Man returns next year following No Homecoming, his Peter Parker will never be the same. The Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster changed the hero's life in a big way, and now that we've witnessed what was in store for him. Holland broke down a particular relationship in the trilogy that he believes is the "heart and soul" of his films.
While talking about spoilers with Marvel.com, Tom Holland spoke about a particular moment in Homecoming and what he considers to be the core of the trilogy. In his words:
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“The relationship between Peter and May throughout these films was really an integral part of the heart and soul of the story. This scene seems to have come out of nowhere, as if nobody expected it to happen. It's going to be really, really hard for people to see the movie."
Of course, he's talking about the death of Marisa Tomei's Aunt May, which was a particularly harrowing moment midway through the film. As an audience, we've already seen Peter Parker lose a mentor in Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark, so, when a confrontation with the Green Goblin leads to her unexpected death, we are torn apart alongside the young man. Peter.
It's a crucial scene in Spider-Man: Never Go Home, because it allows Tom Holland's Peter Parker to relate to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, who had their own Aunt May and lost their Uncle Ben in their movies themselves. Although Marisa Tomei's May was a more fun and loving element of the series, she is the character that Peter had it with him through everything, even before he became a hero, so it's hard to see the character regret this one. loss.
During the interview, Tom Holland also said that Aunt May is an "amazing role model," and while her ending is super sad, he wouldn't "change a single moment." After his death, MJ and Ned help Spidey by introducing him to the other Spider-Men.