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[–]Dune1032[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Why would anyone want to make a dark movie? One would think that people would want to make movies that make people happy like Spider-Man: Far From Home compared to the dark Spider-Man: No Way Home. Perhaps some people live dark sad lives, and their movies reflect this. Marvel should have Spider-Man 4 undo the sad events in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Having lost Aunt May and the love of MJ, I would have Peter Parker begin drinking heavily and have a death wish. In one battle with the Avengers, Spider-Man shows a reckless disregard for his life. The other Avengers admire Spider-Man’s courage but Dr. Strange knows the problem and takes him to the Sanctum Sanctorum to talk to him. Mr. Wong tells them that Aunt May isn’t really dead because she was killed by someone from another universe. Instead, her spirit is in the Netherworld. If nobody retrieves her after a time, she will die. A creature resides in the Netherworld and will fight anyone who enters it. Also, only a person who deeply loves the person can retrieve the spirit. Consequently, Spider-Man will have no help from other Avengers. Of course, Peter eagerly wants to go. He is successful. Mr. Wong tells Peter and Dr. Strange that since Aunt May has returned to life, he can change the spell so that the world forgets that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, not that he exists. A happy movie that will make viewers happy.