Top Gun: Maverick and Spider-Man: No Way Home had a dogfight for the top of the box office, and the result was so heated it took some time to truly call a winner.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is now available to stream, but the movie isn't joining the avalanche of Marvel content available on Disney+. Rather, you can stream the movie exclusively on Starz.
Ms. Marvel has so far felt somewhat separate from the MCU, but it has a fairly obvious tie to Spider-Man: No Way Home – which turns out to have been Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige's idea.
With Spider-Man: No Way Home now on Blu-ray, we took a closer look at the finale where the multiverse ruptured to identify those Spidey villains in the sky.
The co-writers of Spider-Man: No Way Home say that there are "possibilities" for an MCU take on classic villain Venom, but that they won't be the ones who can make it happen, or even confirm if it might.
At IGN Fan Fest, Spider-Man: No Way Home writers Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna tell IGN that one key scene was written and rewritten at least 10 times.