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Spider-Man’s secret identity was a core aspect of his character throughout the MCU up until the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home‘s ending. The film ends with Mysterio revealing to the world that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, changing the character’s life forever. Spider-Man: No Way Home dealt with the fallout of this, with Peter going to Doctor Strange for help, and ultimately, the world forgetting that Peter Parker is Spider-Man.
Peter Parker’s Secret Identity Is Now A Problem

While Peter’s identity being forgotten was a satisfying ending for No Way Home, it raises a major problem for Spider-Man stories going forward. The entire point of Peter’s identity is that he has it in order to keep his loved ones safe. In other pieces of Spider-Man media, Peter is afraid that a maniacal villain like the Green Goblin will attack Peter’s family and friends if they find out his true identity. Thus, the stakes make the secret identity necessary.
The issue is that, after the events of No Way Home, these stakes don’t exist. Peter literally has no family or friends, meaning that he has nobody to protect but himself. Aunt May is dead, and there is no way that a new Spider-Man villain could find out who Peter’s friends are, because his former friends don’t know who he is. There is no reason for Peter to go through the trouble of keeping his secret identity, so viewers of Brand New Day will wonder why he does that.
One justification is that Peter is also protecting himself with his secret identity. A villain could hypothetically attack Peter while he’s at the grocery store or while he’s stuck in traffic if they know who he is, and Peter keeping a secret identity makes this less likely. After the events of No Way Home, however, Peter doesn’t have much of a life outside of being a superhero. So why go through the trouble?
In order for the MCU to keep this core attribute of Spider-Man, this problem has to be addressed in Brand New Day. Peter’s secret identity is why Spider-Man is so interesting, and he cannot go through a whole film without the stakes that necessitate it.









