Spider-Man 3: Heroes Go Never Return tells the story that Spider-Man's life was thrown into chaos because of his exposure, and even met with angry protests from people all over the world. In order to change all this, Spider-Man went to Doctor Strange for help. Unexpectedly, after the opening of the multiverse, a greater crisis followed.
Spider-Man: Heroes Don't Return is undoubtedly a subversive Marvel comic book. Matt Murdoch, a three-generation Spider-Man framework and Netflix version of Brave Man, became the defense lawyer of Spider-Man, and all the classic villains appeared in the same movie. The IP resources of different manufacturers are gathered in the same movie, which shows that the integration ability of Marvel movie universe is still strong enough.
The movie also has flaws, but the progress is still more flexible than most movies. At the end of the film (except for the egg at the end of the film), it also shows a clear understanding of Spider-Man's roots, which leads to a promising way forward, not retrogression. It can be said that some kind of curse has been broken.