Spider man trailer no way home trailer

Spider man trailer no way home trailer

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The long-awaited trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has finally been released. Poster courtesy of Sony Pictures

With the release of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” approaching quickly, Sony released the highly-anticipated official trailer on Tuesday, Nov. 16. With the short amount of time since the trailer’s release, it’s already racked up an immense amount of views.

The official trailer was released around two months after the teaser trailer was revealed in August. While the teaser trailer provided only basic information about the plot of the upcoming movie, the recent official trailer displays a fresh perspective on what to expect in the movie.

As Tom Holland returns to the MCU as Spider-Man with his third solo movie, we get to see a new chapter within Peter Parker’s life. As previously shown in the teaser trailer, we can see that the conflict in the movie is about Parker’s desire for people to forget he is Spider-Man, which is foreshadowed in the prior Spider-Man. This causes a lot of issues for Peter, as seen in the trailer.

The new trailer officially confirmed the return of several supervillains from the former Spider-Man movies. Multiple members of the Sinister Six were spotted throughout the trailer, showing that there will be more than one antagonist facing off with Holland’s Spider-Man.

“Watching the trailer and seeing all the past Spider-Man villains truly surprised me,” freshmen Dylan Greenstein said. “I can’t wait to see what happens when the movie is finally released.”

While the return of former Spider-Man actors Andrew Garfield and Tobey Macguire was not confirmed within the trailer, it is still highly likely that they will be in the movie. Through leaks and speculation, along with the plot revolving around the multiversal intersection of previous Spider-Man movies, it will be no surprise if they make an appearance in the film.

The amount of parallels within the trailer has gained a lot of speculation, focusing on how much effort Sony put into connecting the Spider-Man universes. In one scene of the trailer, MJ, played by Zendaya, is seen falling in a similar way that Gwen Stacy did when she died in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” This has left fans speculating the future fate of Peter’s girlfriend MJ.

On Friday, Dec. 17, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” will officially be released worldwide in theatres. The movie is still highly predicted to be one of the most successful, top-earning movies in 2021.

Enkele dagen geleden verscheen de nieuwe Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer. Deze werd uitstekend onthaald, maar lijkt wel al een gigantische twist te onthullen. Opgelet, mogelijke spoilers aanwezig!

We weten namelijk al dat bekende schurken, zoals o.a. Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) en Electro (Jamie Foxx) terugkeren, maar de nodige fans verwachten ook dat Andrew Garfield en Tobey Maguire opnieuw als hun versies van de Marvel-held in de threequel te zien zullen zijn. Sommigen zeggen dat de trailer dit al weggeeft.

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Ondanks het feit dat zij niet in de trailer te zien zijn, viel het wel op dat in de Braziliaanse teaser voor de blockbuster Lizard (Rhys Ifans) geraakt wordt door een 'onzichtbare' tegenstander. Het lijkt er dan ook op dat de scene in aangepast om niet te laten zien over wie het hier precies gaat.

Het zou Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) kunnen zijn, aangezien hij een belangrijke rol speelt in de film, maar aangezien dit al bekend is is er geen echte reden om dit niet te laten zien. Het zou dus kunnen gaan om de Spider-Man van Maguire of Garfield.

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In de officiele trailer zien we MJ (Zendaya) vallen, maar lijkt ze gered te worden door Tom Holland's Spider-Man. Meerdere fans denken echter dat de trailer zo in elkaar is gezet om je dit te laten denken maar dat het werkelijk gaat om Garfield.

De scene lijkt namelijk ontzettend veel op de emotionele dood van Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Misschien dat Garfield's Peter Parker deze keer wel iemand kan redden van een dodelijke val.

De close-up opname van de handen lijkt ook weg te geven dat het om Garfield's Spider-Man pak gaaf, aangezien het ontwerp meer wegheeft van zijn blauwe handpalm en rode vingers dan Holland's Spider-Man pak. Wat denken en hopen jullie?

New Trailers for 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' - More Fun Stuff Version

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August 23, 2022
Source: YouTube

Spider man trailer no way home trailer

"Catch it on the big screen!" Sony debuted a 15-sec spot for the upcoming theatrical re-release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which has been dubbed the "More Fun Stuff Version." As we all know, No Way Home first opened in December 2021 and made tons of money because it brings back the two other Spider-Men using the Multiverse concept (spoiler! but we all knew it). Apparently many fans thought this movie was too dark and moody and depressing, expecting more fun high school stuff, which isn't as prevalant since the series has evolved. But Disney caved to their demands and has added 11 minutes of "fun stuff" footage back in for this theatrical re-release starting September 2nd. Why now and not in December again? I guess it's the only time theaters have extra space as the fall gets very crowded with new releases. Tom Holland stars as Peter Parker, with Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon, J. B. Smoove, Martin Starr, J.K. Simmons, along with the legacy villains Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, and Alfred Molina; plus appearances by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. I don't know, I think the movie was fine as it was.

New trailers for Jon Watts' Spider-Man: No Way Home - More Fun Stuff Version, on YouTube:

Spider man trailer no way home trailer

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home here, or the main official trailer here.

For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a Super Hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man. Spider-Man: No Way Home is once again directed by American filmmaker Jon Watts, who previously directed Spider-Man: Homecoming & Far From Home, as well as the films Cop Car and Clown. The screenplay is written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers (also of Far From Home), once again based on the Marvel comic book by Stan Lee (RIP) and Steve Ditko. These Spider-Man movies are made in association with Marvel Studios and Columbia Pictures and Pascal Pictures. It's produced by Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal. Sony opened Spider-Man: No Way Home in theaters on December 17th, 2021 last year. This new "Fun Stuff Version" will be re-released in theaters nationwide starting on September 2nd.

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