The writers also explain a possible plot hole with the introduction of Venom via the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Because Doctor Strange's spell only applied to people who knew Peter Parker was Spider-Man in other universes, this leaves the question as to how Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock would get pulled in, having never met Peter in Sony's Marvel universe. They have an explanation for this, noting that the connection comes from Venom, who knows about the MCU, and not Eddie. "The idea is that the symbiote has knowledge of other universes. Buried in his brain is some knowledge of that connection," Mckenna says. "The most important thing is this wasn't just going to be a bunch of fan service," the writer also said of striking just the right balance with the number of characters used. "It wasn't going to be just curtain calls for everybody. We had to figure out a way that this [movie] told the story of this Peter Parker right now, organically coming off of where we left the last movie. That was always our north star. Yeah, it's a big fun idea. Let's not forget Peter. You can't get lost in the mix. It has to be his emotional journey."
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