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One of the main plot points in No Way Home was that Peter, MJ, and Ned were attempting to get into college. However, the reveal of Spider-Man’s identity and the subsequent Doctor Strange spell complicated this, eventually leading to MJ and Ned (along with the rest of the world) forgetting who Peter is. Now that the next four years won’t be covered, a lot of the Marvel Comics stories that take place during Peter’s college years will have to be skipped, such as these.
5) Peter Parker And Gwen Stacy’s Relationship

One of the most iconic parts of the Spider-Man franchise is Peter’s love interests, and Gwen Stacy is one of the most significant ones. There are all kinds of iterations of the Spider-Man canon, meaning that this story and all of the other events in Peter’s life happen at different points depending on what Spider-Man movie, TV show, or comic is being discussed. However, all of these stories generally happen while Peter is studying at Empire State University.
In the comics, Peter and Gwen first meet while they are attending Empire State University. Gwen and Harry Osborn are dating, but eventually, a romance develops between Peter and Gwen. Once Peter stops dating Mary Jane Watson, he begins to go out with Gwen. Since MJ and Peter have already stopped dating in the MCU due to Strange’s spell, it is possible that Peter could have dated Gwen during the four-year gap.
4) The Death Of Captain George Stacy

One of the most significant moments in any Spider-Man canon is the death of George Stacy, with this even being described as a canon event in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Since this happens while Peter and Gwen are dating, it usually happens while the duo is still in college. Although Captain Stacy has died many times, in his initial appearance, he dies while Spider-Man and Doc Ock are fighting on a rooftop, with Stacy sacrificing himself to save a child from falling debris.
The death of Captain Stacy is one of the most significant moments in Spider-Man’s life, meaning that it would be weird for the MCU to just skip over it. However, The Amazing Spider-Man movies already covered the death of George Stacy in extreme detail, meaning that it may not be a priority for the MCU to cover it.











