Spider-Man: No Way Home script clears up lingering MJ question
Rest easy, MJ and Peter fans

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spider-Man: No Way Home script is now available for everyone to read online (via ). Among the treasure trove of details that have been collected so far is one ke🎃y MJ moment that wasn’t quite made obvious in the final cut.
As spotted by user Tesgoul on , the post-memory wipe meeting between Pe🐎ter (Tom Holland) and MJ (Zendaya) in the coffee shop is a little less ambiguous in the script.
On the page, Peter’s awkward dialogue with his one-time girlfriend is intercut with the direction that MJ is having "a flicker of d&eac🧸ute;jà vu on her face." Their final interaction is more clear-cut, with the camera holding on MJ as she’s "watching Peter go… with a lingering sense of recognition?"
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Of course, scripts aren’t hard-and-fast – and can be tweaked right up until the day of shooting. Still, it appears that, whatever plans are in 🐽place for Tom Holland’s character moving forward, Doctor ওStrange’s spell to make everyone forget Peter Parker was Spider-Man may not be 100 per cent effective.
That wasn’t the only thing not to make it from script to screen in one of the highest-grossing movies of all tiꦿme.
Co-s൩creenwriter Chris McKenna told that "big characters" were cut in the formative stages of writing. "We had to tell a story that felt like we were telling 𓂃a personal story for our main character," he added.
Next up for Spidey is Spider-Man: Freshman Year, a new animated series coming to Disney Plus. For more on the Marvel adventures coming to the streamer, check out our guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new Marvel TV shows.
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