Poor Peter has never really had much luck in the comic books or movies, but we can't help but wonder whether he and MJ will eventually be reunited. It would have been so nice for them to go to college, and just swing off into the sunset. Zendaya admits that she was hoping Peter and MJ would "go to college ," but Holland seems more at ease with how things wrapped up for Spider-Man.
The people that he loves are safe, and they're alive. The seemingly invincible Spider-Man goes up against an all-new crop of villains - including the shape-shifting Sandman - in the third installment of this blockbuster comic book adventure series. And the first thing I said when we finished was, ‘This is awfully sad.’" Holland agrees, adding: "It’s brutal. "I actually hate we're in these interviews like, 'This movie's so fun!’" Zendaya tells. While it's possible Peter and MJ will find each other again one day, the wall-crawler is now on his own and Spider-Man, well, no one has any knowledge that the teenager is beneath that iconic mask. Now, Tom Holland and Zendaya have shared their thoughts on that heartbreaking ending. Despite finding MJ and Ned in the final few moments of the movie, the hero decides not to try and explain what happened or make them remember him, preferring to leave them in safety. Spider-Man: No Way Home ends with the world forgetting Peter Parker, including those he loves most.