
“Be careful what you wish for, Peter.”
The long awaited first trailer has just been unleashed for Marvel and Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home! The trailer made its big premiere at CinemaCon, but it’s now available for the rest of the world to watch and enjoy! Damn, this movie looks like it’s going to be an insanely awesome wild ride! There’s no doubt that director Jon Watts is going to deliver yet another amazing Spider-Man movie!
I really hope that Marvel and Sony continue to play nice together with Spider-Man beyond the last deal we heard they made with one more solo film and one more MCU film. They are just making some great Spider-Man films together and the fans are freakin’ lovin’ it!
This next movie definitely seems like it’s going to once again raise the bar with the franchise because they are doing some wicked cool things with this movie as they are taking a deep dive into the multiverse, and they are doing it in an interesting way.
Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is trying to figure out how to fix the situation that he’s found himself in and goes to Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange for some help and guidance. He ends up helping in an interesting way and in the process, things go completely off the rails! The end of the trailer is certainly going to get fans pumped up!
The movie will see the return of villains from the different Spider-Man films such as Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus and Jamie Foxx as Electro. It’s also being reported that Willem Dafoe will show up as Green Goblin, and it’s said that he will actually be leading the villainous Sinister Six in the film.
In a previous interview, Molina revealed that his story in No Way Home will pick up Doc Ock’s story from “that moment” in the river that ended the Sam Raimi-directed Spider-Man 2.
Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into theaters on December 17th.
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