The long awaited trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home will be shown this week at CinemaCon…But on Sunday afternoon it leaked online thanks to a, soon to be former, visual effects artist at Marvel Studios. The trailer was in awful resolution with very little visual effects and CGI completed. The trailer starts off with Peter Parker in what seems to be an interrogation room in an unknown precinct in NYC. Peter is speaking to MJ and talks about how he’s upset and sad with how his life has been since Mysterio told the world that he killed him. Not only with people knowing that he’s Spider-Man and he’s either a celebrity or a pariah to people on the streets and at school, but he doesn’t want people thinking that he’s a murderer.
Peter ventures out to the Sanctum Sanctorum to seek out Doctor Strange and to ask him to create a spell that’ll make people forget that he’s Spider-Man. Peter tells Strange the same reasoning that he told MJ, and Strange goes along with it. I’m assuming that he won’t agree to it at first, but will come around shortly. We then see Wong who warns Strange to, “not cast that spell. It’s too dangerous.” Strange says he won’t, Wong walks away, and Strange quickly winks at Peter. Strange tells Peter that, “everyone in our world will forget you’re Spider-Man.” Peter freaks out a little bit by saying, “wait everyone?!” and asks as Strange is preparing the spell if he can make some people remember, like Ned and MJ, and other superheroes.
Strange says that that’s not how spells work, and not to talk, and the two of them are quickly thrusted into a scenery which looks like the multiverse, but is probably just a construct of space and time. Strange mentions that, “in tampering with space time, you need to know the multiverse is a concept of knowledge that is too great for any one person to know of. The problem is, you living two different lives, the longer you do it the more dangerous it becomes.” This is all being said while Spider-Man and Strange are dodging the structures around them shifting and changing due to the time-stream trying to correct itself.
Next wee see Strange tapping Peter out of his body as Spider-Man into an astral projection, and Spider-Man using the Iron-Spider suit. Next we see an unknown building on fire, Spider-Man dodging a lighting bolt (presumably from Jamie Foxx’s Electro who will be back in this film) and a Pumpkin Bomb being thrown on an overpass and going off blowing up a car or three in the process. An unknown voice then says, “be careful what you wish for Parker,” as Peter is talking to Aunt May from outside of a car. Lastly we see one of Doc Ock’s tentacle’s coming out of the same blown up overpass, and Doc Ock is revealed and says, “hello Peter.”
Not seeing Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, who are more than likely to appear in the film, was not surprising at all. That will be a reveal that Marvel Studios will want to hold onto tightly until the release of the film.
You can see Spider-Man: No Way Home December 17, only in theaters!