Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending sets up a potential crossover in BlackPanther: Wakanda Forever:
One of the main reasons that Peter Parker goes to Doctor Strange to get the world to forget he's Spider-Man is how it's affecting MJ and Ned.
The trio has plans to attend MIT together, but all of them are rejected due to Peter's public outing as Spider-Man. However, after Strange successfully casts the spell during the epic final battle, we see a few weeks later that MJ and Ned have both got into MIT. It's rare that any detail is put into the MCU without careful consideration, so we think there's a definite reason that their college of choice is MIT. It's an institution that has been in the MCU before when, in, we saw Tony Stark give a guest lecture there to introduce the September Foundation grant.'s Darren Cross and, in aalternate universe, Erik 'Killmonger' Stevens.
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