Spider-Man No Way Home: Peter Visits the Coffee Shop Ending Scene (Tom Holland, Zendaya)

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Peter (Tom Holland) visits the coffee shop after everyone forgets about him.
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For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and putting those he cares about most at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange’s help to restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their world, releasing the most powerful villains who’ve ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now, Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, which will not only forever alter his own future but the future of the Multiverse.
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This was the Peter Parker I grew up with.

The one who sacrifices his happiness for the safety and well-being of others.

This brought me back to the Tobey days

AndrewUchiha
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"Doesn't really hurt anymore" such powerful words that made peter realize he shouldn't bother anymore. He just wants everyone to feel safe and not let anything happen to them because of him.

alhexus
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Good acting, you can really see Peter's own growth and selflessness in this scene as he comes to accept the consequences of his actions.

carpyet
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The way they ended this movie is absolutely phenomenal and it sets up the next movie really well.

runtz
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His smile says "Thanks for the coffee"
His eyes tell "I love you. I'm sorry. I'll miss you."

person
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Pete's smile at 3:09 damn hits hard
so bittersweet, he smiled knowing that she's gonna be ok and knowing that they'll be safe and happy even without him.

cromugus
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Peters strong, i would mentally break down knowing everyone ive shared so many memories with, just forget i exist, everyone i loved and cared about, forget about me, the emptiness i would feel would be unbearable knowing if i started over shit would never be the same

qs
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This is a stunningly emotional scene. Incredible acting. The little things make it amazing.

pressrepeat
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Honestly this scene is both heartfelt and a little sad at the same time but I love it!

michaellucejr.
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Dude, the acting in this scene and the way it was directed is genius. No tears, some smiles and small talk yet the viewer can’t help but to cry. Truly a brilliant shot scene.

michaelclayton
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The world may be forgot about Peter's identity, but cameraman always remember and follow him everywhere he goes

Zeptowatt
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This is the Spider-Man we know and love

No Avengers, no high-tech suit

LeonardoKlotz
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This is the most powerful and important part of the movie. Gets me every time. There's a spiderman and spiderwoman in all of us.

saltycaramel
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"It doesn't hurt anymore"

This statement is crucial for Peter because he finally feels that MJ can stay safe without knowing Peter Parker as Spider-Man. That's why he smiles at the end.

HeroVax
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He knows their lives will be better without him in it. As devastating as it was, Peter made the right choice. Just as Tobey said, this is his gift, his curse, he’s Spider-Man.

TheSonicHybrid
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Tom Holland and Zendaya really stepped it up with their chemistry in this one, the fact that this movie had higher stakes for Peter made the stakes higher for Peter's relationship with MJ and the way Holland showed the heartbreak of her and Ned not remembering but then realising it 's for their own good, excellent scene.

jermainehaslam
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Seeing this happen and seeing Peter grounded with nothing/no one made it feel like he is finally experiencing what it means to be Spider-Man

NIUEAN_LN
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Tony would be so proud of peter. Putting the world and the people he loves before himself

richcast
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this literally could be a standalone short film it’s so good

Killerhawk
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"Sometimes... to do what's right... we must be steady... and give up the things we desire the most... even our dreams."

- Spider-Man 2 (2004)

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