The second trailer confirms a number of long-standing casting rumors. So will Spidey be travelling to other worlds, or will this film be more akin to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, where the action is mostly confined to one world? Apart from a few shots showing us that trademark Doctor Strange, dimension-bending magic, most of these scenes look to be taking place in the MCU. Even as we see these iconic villains enter the MCU, Spidey himself may be lost in the multiverse and trapped with no way home.īut if that is the case, we see little evidence in this footage. We know the plot hinges on Doctor Strange casting a spell to make the world forget Spider-Man's identity, only for that spell to go haywire and weaken the barriers between universes. We don't know whether Peter himself will visit other worlds over the course of the movie. We know villains from past Spider-Man movies like Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus and Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin are making the jump to the MCU. But even after two trailers, we're still unclear how exactly the multiverse factors into the plot. Where Far From Home delivered a major fake-out on the multiverse front, No Way Home looks to be the first live-action Spider-Man movie to directly deal with the multiverse concept. Will We See Other Worlds in the Marvel Multiverse? Happy probably has plenty of resources of his own for situations like these. Aunt May is dating Happy Hogan, former personal valet to one of the richest men in human history. However, it's just as likely the movie will have a simpler explanation for this question. Another possibility is we could meet Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters ahead of her debut in the upcoming She-Hulk series. As a lawyer with a secret, costumed life of his own, Matt would be perfectly suited to helping a fellow hero out of a legal jam. If there's any truth to those persistent rumors about Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock appearing in No Way Home, this would probably be where he steps in. The question is how, and who might be helping Peter Parker win his freedom? How does a poor kid from Queens beat the system? The police may not be able to prove he's Spider-Man, but that doesn't mean the rest of the world doesn't still suspect him of leading two lives. It would seem Peter is able to deal with the immediate legal fallout of being outed by JJJ, leaving him to pick up the pieces of his personal life. The second trailer, however, skips over this material and focuses more on Doctor Strange and the invading villains - what we assume is the main crux of the sequel. The first trailer also shows us a glimpse of Peter returning to school and facing the dumbstruck stares of his classmates. It's less clear what happens immediately after Peter's arrest. What's more, the first trailer shows us Peter will actually be arrested and taken into custody. Jonah Jameson leaking Spider-Man's secret identity and accusing him of murder. Given the cliffhanger introduced in FFH's mid-credits scene, how could it not? We'll see Peter and MJ deal with the immediate fallout of J. The first No Way Home trailer made it clear this sequel opens shortly after the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home.
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