There is no way to go home and forget to edit Garfield and the electronic battle-theoretical explanation

2021-12-13 14:03:40 By : Mr. Future Lee

Marvel may have forgotten to edit a scene in the trailer of "Spider-Man: Nowhere to Return" in which it was revealed that Peter Parker of Andrew Garfield was in the movie.

Marvel may have forgotten to edit a scene in the trailer for "Spider-Man: Homeless", which may reveal that Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker is in the movie. The latest No Way Home trailer reveals several new plot points in the upcoming Spider-Man movie. First of all, the villain in the movie does not recognize that Peter Parker played by Tom Holland is Spider-Man, which shows that Peter Parker in their universe is different. "You are not Peter Parker," Alfred Molina's Doc Ock said after revealing Holland's character. In addition, Doctor Strange (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) warns Peter Parker that the invading villain will undoubtedly die. Of course, Parker disagreed, which led to their battle in the trailer.

For months, Marvel fans have been speculating that Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will appear in "No Way". The addition of Spider-Man villains in the past, including Jamie Fox’s Lightning and Thomas Harden Church’s Sandman, strongly suggests that Maguire and Garfield may appear. In addition, several No Way Home Easter eggs continue to fuel rumors about the couple's appearance. So far, Garfield has denied his appearance in the film; however, several hypothetical leaks circulating on the Internet tell a different story.

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After the latest No Way Home trailer, a scene allegedly showing Garfield Peter Parker gained attention online. In the scene that appeared at around 1:58 in the trailer, Spider-Man was dangling on the scaffolding while appearing to be attacked by Electro. The scene of this moment went viral on the Internet (via Twitter), and it is said that Spider-Man is showing off his eyes in Andrew Garfield's "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" costume. Fans speculated that Marvel re-skinned the character to look like Tom Holland's Spider-Man, but the studio forgot to edit the eyes.

Marvel is easy to make mistakes with Garfield's eyes. The eyes of Holland's Spider-Man tend to be smaller than those of his Peter Parker predecessors, and the eyes in the lens appear more prominent and angular. In addition, the character seems to be fighting Electro in the scene. Since Electro's first appearance in Garfield's Amazing Spider-Man 2, the villain may also be a recognition of the true identity of the Net Thrower. It is not unheard of that Marvel made mistakes in the trailer while trying to cover up secrets. After all, the No Way Home trailer already has a major mistake, the lizard (Rhys Ifans) jumping towards an invisible enemy, which indicates that the character edited by the MCU is not in the scene.

Again, it may be that fans just saw something that didn't exist. Fans have concluded the No Way Home trailer, speculating that William Dafoe's Green Gob was replaced by James Franco in the scene, but it was quickly exposed. In addition, some people claim that the early moments of the scene prove that the eyes do not belong to Garfield's character, and that Tom Holland's Spider-Man does appear in the scene. Unfortunately, the details are so vague and difficult to see that it is difficult to distinguish anything clearly. It could be Garfield, it could be Holland, it could even be Toby Maguire. The only certainty is that this is definitely not James Franco. Until "Spider-Man: No Way To Go" was finally released, the truth was in the eyes of the beholder.

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