
Now that we have that settled, let's get to Peter Pan's future in this dangerous world of superheroes and supervillains (the latter of which would be more than happy to crush a beloved donut shop to mere sprinkles). I would never sell a stale donut," Siafakas responded, adding that it could've been cold day, and maybe MJ was snacking on the pastries that were up against the window all day. "I would say that she didn't get it here.

Stale donuts are no joke, even in an MCU laugh-fest. At one point, MJ quips that she'd be happy to offer "stale donuts" to her buddies Peter Parker and Ned Leeds. I have to ask, if Zendaya happened to walk through the door, which donut would you recommend? "I would have to say the Red Velvet," she said, "We were thinking of coming up with a Spider-Man donut based on our red velvet donuts because Spider-Man has a lot of red in him, and adding something to make it a Spider-Man donut."Ī post shared by Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop before we get to the most important question-as in, whether or not Peter Pan is ready to be the official postgame spot for any and all Avengers battles-we need to address the major accusation leveled against the outpost in No Way Home. Siafakas says that countless new faces keep showing up and mentioning the web-slinger. Take a scroll through Peter Pan's Instagram and you'll see both countless admirers big-upping the shop and Spidey fans who wasted no time in embarking on a pilgrimage to MJ's place of work. It's not just Siafaka's nephew who considers Peter Pan one of No Way Home's most stand-up-and-shout-worthy cameos in a movie stuffed with them, by the way. Even the donut presentation is kind of the same." When we spoke earlier this week, Siafakas said she hadn't seen No Way Home yet, but heard that her nephew screamed so loud in a Long Island theater that he likely scared the whole place. "It's just that the shop in the movie seems a tiny bit smaller and the front-facing counter in the door.

"They did a really good job," Siafakas added. So the shop you see in No Way Home is a remarkably impressive-to use Marvel-speak-variant of the store. One caveat: The Spider-Man team recreated Peter Pan at its Atlanta, Georgia studios.

I said, 'Why are you even asking me? Just do it. "He loved the place and he wants it in the next Spider-Man movie. You know what they say: With great power, comes great responsibility-so I called up co-owner Donna Siafakas and her son, Demetri, to see how they're handling the added fame, and if they're prepared to feed the rest of the Avengers.Ī post shared by Atlanta Filming of the producers from Spider-Man used to live a few blocks from here and visit Peter Pan," said Siafakas, who you can often glimpse masterminding the business's operations during a trip to the shop. MJ even dons the pastel uniform, and she may or may not serve a sweet or two. Without giving too much away, Greenpoint's donut haven gets more than just a blink-and-you'll miss it sighting. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, MJ (played by Zendaya) gets a part-time job at yep, right here.

And on Decemthe shop was written into the history of another world: the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Peter Pan has been this way since the 1950s, etched in New York lore, now and hopefully forever. There's usually a line out the door, too, hoards of people waiting to go somewhere else. Customers buzz and pull out wallets and recite long orders in their heads, just so they don't mess it up when they get their chance at the counter. They're cheap, like change-in-your-pocket-cheap. The shop's workers whirl around in mint-green uniforms and pink baseball hats, plucking donuts from the wall. It starts at the store and spits you out somewhere you've never been-a time that doesn't exist anymore. 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Celebrates Peter Parker
