You could argue that Spider-Man: No Way Home is the most memorable installment of the Home trilogy, as it brings back Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield 's Peter Parkers. And it also marks the returns of some iconic Spidey villains . Additionally, the threequel packed a serious punch with a lot of heartbreaking moments, with one being the death of Aunt May.
Jacob Batalon, who played Peter’s best friend Ned, recently revealed that one particular day of filming was "so fucking sad" for him, and it didn't involve the bittersweet donut shop scene, believe it or not. The ending of No Way Home had Tom Holland ’s Peter and Doctor Strange see the multiversal portal they created early in the film further open, allowing more villains who know Spider-Man's identity to break through. To prevent this from happening, Peter decides to have Doctor Strange cast a spell so the world forgets who he is, including Ned and his girlfriend, M.
J. Jacob Batalon opened up to THR about what it was like filming Peter's conversation with his two loved ones before their memories were wiped: That day actually wasn’t too sad. The real sad days were the last two days.
It was the scene where we’re all hugging, and Peter is explaining to [Ned and MJ] that they’re going to forget him. That was actually our last day or second-to-last day, and it was so fucking sad. (Laughs.
) It was actually really sad, but also beautiful at the same time. There were just too many tears in my eyes, and I couldn’t think .