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Doomsday Theory 🧵 What if we already know why Tobey Maguire's universe got pulled into the incursion? 👀 In Spider-Man NWH, Doc Ock gets his hands on the Arc Reactor and Stark’s nanotech technology. But when he returns to his universe at the end of the movie, he takes...

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