Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer breakdown: every villain, Easter egg and surprise cameo | Game Radar+

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Posted by Bradley Russell on November 17th 21

The 12 biggest takeaways of the new trailer

And... breathing. So far, you may have watched the new trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Back. But have you browsed every frame and unlocked every secret? If you need a guide to uncover every Easter egg, Marvel reference material, and surprise cameo in the running time of the second trailer, we have compiled a guide that introduces the trailers from the Spider-Man trilogy All the key moments that jumped out of the game-and the entire MCU. enjoy!

This is official: the multiverse has truly been cracked. Sylvie may have caused some serious damage to Loki after killing He Who Remains, but the sequelae of Doctor Strange's identity erasure spell is in danger of getting worse. Strange told Peter that people were pouring in from "every universe," and he said the same thing. This is enough to prove that, if we need it, for people like Andrew Garfield, Toby Maguire, and Charlie Cox, this is a very open season to appear in movies—even if they don’t. In this trailer.

Spiderman has a new suit in No Way Home. It is black, gold and magic everywhere. Some people speculate that this is just the Spider-Man's Heroes Expedition suit turned over, but this does not explain the Doctor Strange upgrade seen in the trailer. It is not only the stylish new look of webhead; it is also equipped with new powers. To give an example: the strange style of magic bracelet on his wrist must be a punch-if not a supernatural right uppercut. This is also the second black suit in the history of Spider-Man movies, second only to the infamous black suit of Spider-Man 3.

We have seen Spider-Man fighting Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus on a bridge in New York. The trailer also went deep into the matchup. The entire trailer is full of action shots of super villains hunting down Spider-Man, but when he finally catches up with him, it may be the most telling sentence: "You are not Peter Parker."

Otto seems to be looking for his Peter Parker. If you need it, this is the strongest evidence so far that Tobey Maguire will appear in Sam Remy's trilogy as his Spider-Man in the movie.

If this moment of blinking you will miss it is true, the MCU's answer to the Statue of Liberty has undergone some transformation. It is no longer the old design, but is now decorated with the iconic shield of Captain America and red, white and blue lights.

It is unclear whether this is a tribute to Steve Rogers or to the new captain Sam Wilson, who took office in "Falcon" and "The Winter Soldier." Either way, it shows that a society is treating certain superheroes with respect, if not Spider-Man.

This statue can also play an important role in one of the main sets of the movie. A suspicious shield-shaped object was dropped from the scaffolding later in the trailer, suggesting that Spider-Man's battle with Sandman, Lizard, and Lightning took place on Liberty Island.

As if there is any doubt, Jamie Fox’s electronics is in nowhere to go home. Unlike his more blues avatar in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," this charged villain wears a costume that is closer to his comic book style and is equipped with a lightning helmet. He also seems to form part of a major scene in the movie along with two other super villains that we will introduce soon.

In "Heroes Expedition", JK Simmons has just finished his shocking athlete performance and he returns as J. Jonah Jameson. When the radio waves obscured the night sky, he saw it, and looked up so briefly.

If you ask us, this is the MCU JJJ and not the Raimi version. why? Those daily horn trucks look more like those seen in the post-credit scene far from home. This means that Electro-and all other super villains-have now moved to the MCU instead of Tom Holland's Spider-Man traveling across different universes to face them.

One of the main blows of the No Way Home trailer is that Doc Ock/Doctor Strange reveals that the enemies Spider-Man has been fighting have died fighting their own version of Spider-Man.

This can be traced back to the death of Otto in Spider-Man 2, the death of Electric in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and the Green Gob kicking the bucket in the original Spider-Man. Strangely, this is not for everyone-Lizard and Sandman are still active in their respective universes (as far as we know).

Because if Tony Stark is not mentioned, it can't be a Spider-Man movie! We took a closer look at the mechanical appendages of Doc Ock in the following trailer. They used the beat to let all of us know that these bad boys were upgraded from their Spider-Man 2 opponents. The color scheme and design make Stark scream, so it is not too much to suggest that Octavius ​​use some MCU technology to enhance his own design.

The pumpkin bomb in the previous trailer almost confirmed the appearance of William Dafoe's Green Goblin-and then the most recent poster finalized the deal. Nonetheless, it is nice to see him up close and personally dressed in the 2002 Spider-Man.

Are new goblins flying in the sky? Although we don't want James Franco's Spider-Man 3 iteration to appear in the MCU, it looks different from Dafoe's interpretation of the role. What gives it? If you ask us-this is the reason you are here after all-it may coincide with the rumor that the Green Gob will get a new costume from Dr. Oak in "No Way".

Ranked in the rogue gallery are Lizards, the seemingly amazing iteration of Spider-Man, and the Sandman of Spider-Man 3. However, it is not clear whether Rees Evans or Thomas Harden Church will return to repeat their roles, as it has not been confirmed at the time of writing. Nevertheless, their presence greatly increased the stakes-and gave Tom Holland one of his biggest threats to date.

Strangely, in another version of the trailer, the lizard also seemed to be punched in the face by an invisible opponent. Did Sony/Marvel surreptitiously spray Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield out of the trailer?

The final scene of the trailer saw Zandaya’s MJ jump from a structure, reminiscent of the death of Gwen Stacey in the comics and the demise of Emma Stone’s role in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Some fans thought it was all set. After Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man failed to save Stacey, he gave him an arc of redemption.

"Spider-Man: Homeless" is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on December 15 and in the United States on December 17. For more information about the MCU being brewed, check out our Marvel Phase 4 guide.

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