Between the few reveals so far plus all the rumors we've heard about No Way Hom e has the challenge of introducing Peter Parker's new status quo since having his superhero identity exposed; bringing Peter and Doctor Strange together for a multiverse-shattering event; revealing all the past and present?
In fact, a lot of fans are more worried that Spider-Man: No Way Home will end up being too scattered with all the different characters and screen time they require to even tell a focused story. Those anxieties haven't been helped by other "reports" claiming that Marvel and Sony have had to do some redos on No Way Home to fix that very issue. After Peter revealed his identity in the Civil War comic series, his Aunt May was shot as a byproduct of that decision.
In a bid to stop her from dying, Peter and Mary Jane — who were married at the time — asked the demon lord Mephisto to save May's life. In exchange, Peter and Mary Jane would give up their marriage, which Mephisto agrees to. Using his powerful magic, Mephisto alters the course of history to reflect these changes.
Now that the trailer's out, we know that the controversial and actively disliked One More Day comic storyline involving Peter's identity and magic may be loosely adapted here. Rather than Mephisto, though, it seems Doctor Strange will be the one to try and alter the timeline.
It might be the case that Peter asks me to help him do something? I help him fill in his tax returns. In addition, the rumor of numerous villains entering the picture possibly sets the film up for a Sinister Six scenario — basically a team-up of foes to give Peter an extra-hard time. A return of Adrian Toomes' Vulture would make a lot of sense, seeing as he's alive and well in prison at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Mysterio's return is also possible. That's providing he faked his own death during Far From Home, which could happen, given his penchant for optical illusions in the movie and comics. So that's five so far, but what about the sixth? He talked to Toomes in Homecoming's post-credits scene, so he has an affiliation with one of Spidey's villains if the pair break out of jail and team up with their fellow antagonists.
We can't imagine that was Marvel's plan And then, most recently the Loki finale saw a huge event that pretty much gives Marvel all the tools they need to go nuts with Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now all we need is the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, to confirm any or all of these speculations. Let's break down the rumors about this upcoming Marvel movie. Oh, and one note: at the end of the Cast section, we've got some spoilers about a recently released movie that may tie into Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Spider-Man: No Way Home was confirmed after a bit of fun from the movie's stars. Tom Holland, Jacob Batalon and Zendaya each revealed a different title along with press photos on their social media accounts. Eagle-eyed fans drew a theory from these photos, that our trio of leads would find their way into Doctor Strange's base of operations.
There has been a lot of speculation about which characters are set to appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, beyond the previously confirmed appearances of Benedicts Cumberbatch and Wong as Doctor Strange and his sassy partner Wong. Early rumors also speculated that Charlie Cox might reprise his role as Matt Murdock, and mark the first time the character has appeared on the big screen since the disastrous Daredevil movie.
More recently those rumors changed, and suggested that both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield would be reprising role as Peter Parker from previous Spider-Man movies. But rumors are rumors, and should be treated as such until Marvel and Sony confirms or denies their legitimacy. Here's who we know is going to star in the movie, based on official announcements and the newly-released teaser trailer.
So right below the list of cast you'll find what that relates so. Speaking of Zendaya and Batalon, Holland's been quoted as saying "We've been making these films for five years now We've had such an amazing relationship, the three of us. After the pandemic started, various movie studios began introducing a hybrid release model, with movies coming out in theaters and on a streaming platform at the same time.
Unfortunately for fans of the hybrid digital and theater movie release structure, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," and probably future movies in the series, are not likely to use this model. Although the upcoming superhero movie is created in partnership with Marvel Studios, Sony Pictures owns the characters and will therefore decide distribution.
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