Spider-Man: No Way Home end explained.

The ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home allows the new status quo for the latest Spider-Man movies and the various characters, but also a novel about the new Spider-Man villain, Venom who wouldn’t likely be played by Tom Hardy and not quite the same Eddie Brock character as ever in recent films like Venom: Let There Be Carnage. In the movie’s finale, the main channel begins to be closed. Some other Spider-Man characters can be seen through the cracks. Such as those which look like Kraven the Hunter and The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s Rhino. For the sake of the entire story, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker wants Doctor Strange to create a spell that wipes Peter Parker from everyone’s memories. After the villains and the heroes were all brought back to their own universe, all the characters ignored Peter, including MJ (Zendaya) and Ned (Jacob Batalon). Peter has the opportunity to talk with MJ, but he doesn’t know how much she could be injured by getting close to him, like Mary-Jane and Gwen Stacy for the other Spider-Men. Peter is based in a small apartment, a similar to Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker. Unlike his other clients, the real person is a police man. When it comes to the next film, it’s possible that neither MJ nor Ned will appear in Spider-Man. For the Spider-Man four villain, the mid-story scene follows a character that follows Jack Jack’s Eddie Brock/Venom in 1964. Although Brock returned home before he could meet Spider-Man, a small piece of Venom symbiote is left behind which resembles Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 odour. It is possible that the MCU’s Eddie Brock or perhaps even Flash Thompson (Tony Revolori) are the symbiotes of the comics.