experienced a wave of multiverse chaos in the Marvel movie Spider-Man: Homeless, which was released late last year.
Finally under Doctor Strange 's forgetting spell, the world forgets "Peter Parker is Spiderman".
In addition to this, one thing that has not changed is that has been discrediting Spider-Man's "Daily Bugle".
In the opening episode of "Spider-Man: No Home", J. Jonah Jameson of the Daily Bugle refers to Spider-Man ( and Peter Parker ) as "the enemy of the nation".
is shown below: Public Enemy.
In the ending of "Spider-Man: No Home", although the world has forgotten the true identity of Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson still insists on discrediting Spider-Man and trying to unearth Spider-Man's true identity.
is shown in the picture below:
Combined with real life, everyone can also feel the media's control of public opinion.
As long as the media continues to take the rhythm, ordinary people will gradually be brainwashed by it, and eventually believe that "Spider-Man is the public enemy of his full name".
Then Peter Parker doesn't have a relatively secure identity to do heroic things?
does have one, and combined with the actual Marvel movie easter eggs, there seems to be some foreshadowing.
In the 2019 Marvel movie Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker travels to Europe with his classmates.
At the time, he didn't carry his jersey with him, but had to do some heroic things.
In order to hide Peter Parker's identity, Nick Fury ( is actually Talos) arranged for a female agent to give him a shadow stealth suit.
When Peter Parker came on stage, his buddy ( Ned ) gave him a temporary name: Night Monkey.
Since then, Night Monkey has actually become a separate character.
Because in the opening plot of the Marvel movie "Spider-Man: No Home", there is a scene of a news broadcast.
The scrolling subtitles are displayed as follows:
" Interpol issues an arrest warrant for Czech Republic Night Monkey"
shows that in the perception of ordinary people or government agencies, Night Monkey is an independent character, different from Spider-Man Nothing, nothing to do with Peter Parker.
Although Interpol wants to arrest Night Monkey, there is no media that smears Night Monkey all day.
In the perception of ordinary people, Night Monkey is a superhero.
Since "Spider-Man: Heroes of No Return" mentioned the identity of Night Monkey, it seems logical to let Peter Parker appear as Night Monkey again in the future?
The important thing is that this Night Monkey identity is safer than Spider-Man identity.