Spider-Man: No Way Home Leaks: Soundtrack List Spoils Plot

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Sony sprung another leak, and it’s the Spider-Man: No Way Home soundtrack list.

The music was quite revealing.

The track listing leaves the film naked.

In fact, there are probably few secrets left.

Sorry, Sony.

That is to say anyone can interpret the movie’s plot from it.

Well, much of it anyway.

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For instance, Doctor Strange’s oddball behavior remains a mystery.

However, big spoilers are ahead so flee if you’d rather not know.

First of all, my dark scoop from April 16 is confirmed.

Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) dies.

The cut entitled “May’s Death” says it all.

Granted, there’s no hint at how she perishes.

Nevertheless, the piece before it is entitled “Sinister.”

In other words, a Sinister Six villain is responsible.

Sony Leaks Again: Spider-Man: No Way Home Soundtrack List Spoils Plot

Sony Leaks Again: Spider-Man: No Way Home Soundtrack List Spoils Plot

Image: Sony Pictures

On November 12, I revealed the murderer’s identity.

It’s the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe).

The Green Goblin’s out for blood.

Logically, the puzzle piece fits together.

The public revelation that Spider-Man is Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is dangerous.

His loved ones are easy targets.

May’s passing delivers the gloom in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

As I previously wrote:

Losing May would be a gut punch.

Given Tomei’s popularity as the character, it will hurt.

Audiences love Tomei.

Thus, death has gravitas in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Spider-Man is the most relatable of all superheroes.

If he is one of us, we have to feel like him.

We see ourselves in his triumphs but in his losses, too.

May is no generic older relative.

She’s like someone we knew in real life.

It has to be painful for both Parker and the viewers.

The next song, “Sadness,” summarizes that point in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

On social media, Track 19 is perhaps the most discussed.

Besides combining the instrumental themes of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, it’s called “Spider-Men.”

To put it another way, Garfield’s denials have no weight.

LOL, Sony, LOL.

Unless Miles Morales shows up in costume, it’s referring to Maguire and Garfield. (Morales’ Spider-Man isn’t in the film.)

Sony releases Spider-Man: No Way Home in a week.

In the meantime, Sony continues their oil spill.

But is this real?

Quite frankly, it’s too subtle and clever to be fake.

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