Jointly produced by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, the superhero blockbuster “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, which brings together three generations of Spider-Man Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland, has officially landed on the streaming platform not long ago.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”‘s reputation and box office performance are very impressive, and some people even praised this film as the best Spider-Man movie. Its global box office is nearly 1.9 billion US dollars, and it has entered the global box office Top six.
On the whole, the plot of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is indeed a bit “naive”, but in addition to “the feelings of three generations in the same frame”, it also has a great advantage, that is, it maintains a consistent continuity.
In the latest “Spider-Man trilogy”, Tom Holland’s version of Spider-Man has always been in the formative stage, and at each stage of his development, he will be helped by others.
For example, in “Spider-Man: Homecoming”, Tom Holland’s version of Spider-Man is helped by Iron Man; in “Spider-Man: Far from Home”, he meets Nick Fury; in “Spider-Man: Far from Home”, he meets Nick Fury; In “No Way Home”, it is Doctor Strange who accidentally opens the “multiverse” to help.
Three films and three growth stages, and met three nobles in life, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is really lucky.
In fact, in addition to these three nobles, in the growth process of Tom Holland’s version of Spider-Man, there will always be a department, this department is the Damage Control Bureau jointly created by Iron Man and the government.
This damage control bureau does not help Spider-Man like those nobles, but specializes in all kinds of troubles or creating troubles.
It was said that Marvel wanted to shoot a series specifically for the DA, but that plan was later cancelled for unknown reasons.
The unit later made its first appearance in “Spider-Man: Homecoming”, when they also robbed Vulture of the alien wreckage.
One of the DA members who robbed Vulture of his job was a character in a white helmet who ended up being punched by Vulture.
That character was Agent Foster, played by Gary Weeks, who later appeared in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
In “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, Spider-Man, Aunt May, Michelle Jones, and Ned are all taken and questioned, and among them is Foster.
During the interrogation of Spider-Man’s friend Ned, Foster reappears.
Foster is an agent of the Damage Control Bureau, first appearing in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and later in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
The character’s presence throughout the “Spider-Man trilogy” shows that the Damage Control Bureau has always existed in the “Marvel Cinematic Universe”.
And Iron Man, who created the Damage Control Bureau, is also active in the “Marvel Cinematic Universe” in another way.
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