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  • misterwolf Plot: Two years after collapsing a portal and sending a message to every alternate dimension, O'Hara is responded to by an alternate Peter Parker, who offers to help him on the condition the condition that he helps him first. After a version of the Green Goblin arrives, O'Hara agrees.

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  • misterwolf O'Hara manages to transport Parker to his earth, but finds that he has also brought Michelle Jones-Watson. O'Hara introduces MJ to his own girlfriend, Dana D'Angelo, while he and Parker head out to find the Goblin; however, when they find him, he unmasks himself as Harry Osborn rather than Norman himself. They fight the Goblin, but he easily overpowers them after he fully transforms into a goblin-like creature. He escapes, forcing the spider-men to retreat back to O'Hara's lab. Allison Dillon, the daughter of Electro, also arrives and is working with the Goblin, calling herself Aftershock. Parker realizes that Aftershock is not from either his world or O'Hara's, and they contact another version of Parker; this version is one of the two versions that Parker has worked with to defeat an another variation of the Goblin, and he agrees to help. However, O'Hara discovers that his device has been damaged by Aftershock, forcing him to find materials to fix it

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  • misterwolf However, Dr. Curt Connors arrives, revealing that he was transported when O'Hara fought Anti-Venom two years prior. He also reveals to Parker that the "cure" only gave him control of his abilities, not getting rid of them. He agrees to help them transport his version of Parker, and manages to fix the device. The adult Parker emerges; he realizes that the Goblin is from his world, but regretfully, he says he cannot be cured. O'Hara decides to kill the Goblin, which they agree.

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  • misterwolf The Lizard holds the Goblin off while the adult Parker, having realized that Aftershock is also from his world, convinces her that her father has since been cured and saved. She turns on the Goblin and blasts him out of the lab, before joining the group. O'Hara and Parker patrol the city in search of the Goblin, while the adult Parker confronts himself from O'Hara's world; they engage in a violent fight, which ends with the Goblin showing up with a kidnapped Dana and MJ. Fortunately, O'Hara and Parker arrive and subdue the CEO, and they rescue them, but the Goblin suddenly stabs the adult Parker, killing him. The adult Parker reveals that just before he was stabbed, he placed a bomb on the Goblin's glider, meaning that he will not go far, before dying of his injuries.

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  • misterwolf MJ dons some body armor and equips several firearms and knives, choosing to help the spider-men battle the Goblin. They then engage the Goblin after finding him; the Lizard sacrifices himself fighting the Goblin, while J. Jonah Jameson, finally realizing in Parker's dimension that Spider-Man is not a criminal, enters O'Hara's world and also gives his own life by taking a fatal blow meant for Parker. Parker is knocked unconscious after attempting to retaliate, forcing O'Hara to engage the Goblin alone. Dana and MJ manage to reawaken Parker, who aids O'Hara in his battle against their enemy. Aftershock weakens the Goblin enough for Parker to stab him in the shoulder, but then the Goblin stabs Parker with one of his broken glider's blades. O'Hara kills the Goblin, but is unable to revive Parker; however, Aftershock restarts Parker's heart, restoring him to life.

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  • misterwolf A new portal appears however, and they spider-men cannot deactivate it. Willing to give his own life to save the multiverse, O'Hara destroys his device and collapses the portal, but is also saved at the last minute by a still-alive Lizard and a revived adult Peter. In the aftermath, both spider-men offer to join O'Hara in a new team, to which he agrees as the end credits roll.

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  • misterwolf In a post-credits scene, O'Hara leads the Spider-Society, and is looking for new members. One spider-person, who is an alternate version of Gwen Stacy, asks to join them.

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  • misterwolf End Credits: Directed by Neill Blomkamp and Jon Watts | Produced by Zack Snyder and David S. Goyer | Produced by Kevin Feige, PGA | Edited by Roger Deakins | Written by Sam Raimi and Jon Watts | Story Written by Sam Raimi and Marc Webb | Director of Photography: Roger Deakins | Costumes Designed by Michael Wilkinson | Executive Producers: Neill Blomkamp, Jon Watts, Sam Raimi, and Marc Webb | Visual Effects by John Knoll | Choreography by Rob Marshall | Based on Marvel Comics Characters by Stan Lee | Music by Hans Zimmer | Casting by John Papsidera, CSA | Sony Pictures Releasing Presents | Gabriel Luna | Tom Holland | Saoirse Ronan | Zendaya | and Michael Shannon as CEO Peter Parker | A Film by Neill Blomkamp and Jon Watts | Co-Starring Dane DeHaan | J.K. Simmons | Rhys Ifans | Corinne Foxx | with Andrew Garfield | A Co-Production Between Legendary Pictures and The Stone Quarry | In Association with Marvel Studios | SPIDER-MAN INTO THE DARK MULTIVERSE

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