Why Aunt May's No Way Home Death Didn't Work
May's death felt more like a plot device to push Tom Holland's Peter Parker down a dark path, rather than a satisfying conclusion to the character's arc. The MCU's May rarely appeared as an important figure in this trilogy, as there were few emotional moments of concern or motivation between her and her nephew. She was built up to be Peter's moral compass in No Way Home, telling Peter to help the villains rather than send them back to their deaths, but the film ultimately moved that role of guidance to the Spider-Man variants after her demise. Despite her death being an emotional event, it undermined her character's role in the movie.
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The flip side to this argument however is that May's death allows Peter to grow and mature on his own moving forward. Regardless of her character's end, Tomei's May finally received justification for her youth in Spider-Man: No Way Home, giving her the chance to fight side by side with Spider-Man. It's a shame she won't be a part of Peter Parker's life moving forward in future films, but it means Peter really is starting anew.
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