
In Spider-Man: Homecoming, we met Zendaya’s Michelle Jones, later nicknamed “MJ” in the film’s finale. Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon in Spider-Man: No Way Home Courtesy of Sony Pictures Evil Doctor Strange from What If … ? anyone? And judging by No Way Home‘s post-credits trailer, it won’t be the last. Sure, this kind of Easter egg is a simple swap and replace, but it showcases another example of early synergy in the MCU between its television and theatrical products. An early review from Clint Barton indicates that he left the show during intermission. If you aren’t up on your Disney+ MCU lore, Rogers: The Musical is exactly what it sounds like, a slightly distasteful rendition of Steve Rogers’ story and the Blip as told through song and dance. As Spider-Man ( Tom Holland) and MJ (Zendaya) swing through Times Square and Broadway, you can see a giant billboard for Rogers: The Musical. Right out of the gate, Spider-Man: No Way Home finds a way to tie into the nearly complete Disney+ Hawkeye show. Let’s start with an example of what the MCU does so effortlessly. How many do you recognize? Let us know what we missed by tweeting to and we’ll be sure to update the list if we think it is legit. So, here it is, my list of references and Easter eggs from Spider-Man: No Way Home. Are those Easter eggs? I don’t even know what to think anymore. So yes, we’ve got villains from the Sam Raimi and Marc Webb Spider-Man films, and we’ve even got Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprising their roles. Whole characters are plucked directly out of other films and universes. Spider-Man: No Way Home might even challenge what we consider an Easter egg. Steven Yeun Joins Marvel's 'Thunderbolts'
