conveniently on the same railing where all the leaked phots have been. Three villains all looking at different points with only 1 Spidermanhmmm. All the villains could be seen pointing in different directions just like this Twitter user found out. At the end of the trailer, you'll see Tom Holland taking on multiple villains by himself. Well, guess what? The images seem to be absolutely authentic, meaning that they are actually returning back. They are definitely back, all right! Remember the leaked images of Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire that went viral on social media just a while back? Well, there is certainly an exciting scoop for you.
The news of the return of the Spider-Men from the previous movie franchises. That brings me to the crux of the matter. We also see Jamie Fox's Electro and Lizard from Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man universe, alongwith Sandman from Tobey's Spidey universe, meaning that almost five (Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Lizard, Electro, Sandman) out of the Sinister Six definitely in line to fight against Spider-Man. (Well, it sure looks like it, as he can be seen locked in some sort of a tank-like structure). Yeah, he died in the 2002 Spider-Man movie in an epic final battle with Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man.Īpart from him, we see Alfred Molina as Doc Ock up close, as he takes on Tom Holland's Spidey, and later gets captured.
Since we heard the iconic laugh of Willam Defoe's Green Goblin in the teaser, we finally get to see him in full costume as he gets back to haunting Spider-Man after being long-dead. Taking the lead from the teaser trailer that came out in August, the new trailer sees Tom's Spider-Man fight so many villains, we almost lost count of exactly how many were there.
In other words, it seems like it was something Sony successfully managed to cut around in the three-minute trailer but overlooked in the 1-minute version.The new full trailer for Tom Holland's Spider-Man: No Way Home has finally been released by Marvel Studios and fans pretty much got everything they could have asked for. version of the second Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer also, notably, features the same shot of Holland’s Peter Parker lunging at Sandman, Electro, and the Lizard, but cuts away just seconds before the Brasil teaser does. Plus, it’d make more sense if it’s Garfield, Holland, and Maguire’s Spider-Men teaming up together against Sandman, Electro, and the Lizard than if it’s just Holland’s Peter Parker taking on all three baddies on his own. The Lizard very clearly gets hit by something in the teaser, and it seems more likely than not that it’ll turn out to be either Garfield or Maguire’s Spider-Man who ends up being the one dealing out the attack in the film. There have just been too many behind-the-scenes leaks over the past few months suggesting that the two Spider-Man actors will be in No Way Home that it’s hard to believe they won’t be.Īs a result, this moment in the Sony Pictures Brasil trailer for No Way Home just seems like yet another piece of evidence to add to this particular rumor pile. Keepin’ Secrets - At this point, Marvel fans will likely be more surprised if Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are not in Spider-Man: No Way Home than if they are. Check out the possible editing mistake for yourself - as captured and highlighted by - below: It’s an odd moment that suggests not only that the trailer edited Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men out of the scene, but that one of them - likely Garfield - lands a punch on the Lizard during the moment in question. Namely, around the Twitter teaser’s 56-second mark, it shows Tom Holland’s Peter Parker soaring towards Electro (Jamie Foxx), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), and the Lizard (Rhys Ifans) - only for the Lizard to get seemingly punched in the face by… nothing?
The one-minute teaser mostly features footage that can be seen in the full-length trailer, but it also shows just a few seconds more of a moment than its three-minute counterpart does. The Lizard’s Greatest Enemy: Air - The official Sony Pictures Brasil Twitter account got in on the Spider-Man: No Way Home promotion train Tuesday night, and tweeted out a shortened, one-minute version of the film’s second trailer.