Some more time may have passed since the Avengers stopped Thanos and his minions in Endgame, but their sacrifice is still plain to see across New York City – as this Captain America monument attests to. Here, Holland's Spider-Man tries to rescue her – and, in another throwback, it's very reminiscent of Maguire and Garfield's Spider-Men trying to save MJ and Gwen Stacey in their respective universes. This is the huge object that slams through the scaffolding as the trailer progresses, and leads to Zendaya's MJ falling in the trailer's closing moments. In one of the film's wide shots, we see that the Statue of Liberty is being reworked into a Captain America monument, with a giant version of the superhero's iconic shield taking center stage. With so much going on in the trailer, you might have missed a cool nod to another former Avenger. Captain America looms large over New York City This may be part of a spell that Strange has cast, but we're guessing it has something to do with an auto-defence mechanism in Stark's nanotechnology, which shuts down any machinery that it hasn't been granted access to.Įither way, Doc Ock will get some Stark tech in No Way Home – just not in the way we think. When Doc Ock is imprisoned, we see his tentacles are locked shut, rather than being open as they usually are. But, we suspect that it'll be Peter's way of helping Strange to imprison him later in the film. It's possible that Doc Ock will use this to his advantage in No Way Home. We see him looking confused at later in the trailer, too, as the red hue spreads across his robotic arms. Well, the answer appears to be a simple one: he gets hold of Tony Stark's nanotechnology, which is present in Spidey's Iron-Spider suit.
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However, after he pins the wallcrawler to a concrete bridge pillar later in the trailer, his tentacles have turned red. It seems that, when he first appears, Doc Ock has the same robotic arms that he has in 2004's Spider-Man 2. That appears to be the case during his first confrontation with Tom Holland's Spider-Man. But is it possible that Doc Ock has actually got a hold of some Stark tech at some point in the movie? Of course, this could just be a new look for Doc Ock, which Marvel may have wanted to use to differentiate him from the original Spider-Man trilogy. This is different from the original Sam Raimi version of the character, whose robotic arms were a silver metallic hue instead. (Image credit: Sony Pictures/Marvel Studios)Ī curious addition to Doc Ock's updated look is that his tentacles have had some dark red coloring added to them. Does Doc Ock get hold of some Stark tech? That's a prospect that's given greater weight, too, with a leaked image from the film that shows all three Spider-Men standing closely on some scaffolding – yep, the very same scaffolding where this fight takes place. Otherwise, Lizard's movements in the tweet above are very silly and extremely unnatural. We think it's a three-on-three situation, with the three Spider-Men teaming up to tackle Electro, Sandman and Lizard together. Clearly, it's set up to look like Holland's webslinger is taking on three villains, but we're not buying it. So we wouldn't be surprised if Sony and Marvel have removed Maguire and Garfield from this scene for the trailer.
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And, in Marvel's case, they even faked us out by including a scene in Avengers: Infinity War's trailer that wasn't even in the final cut of the movie. Sony and Marvel have previous form for removing characters from their trailers. The answer is simple: he's been attacked by Maguire or Garfield's Spider-Man. Did you notice that the Lizard gets smacked in the face by an invisible force? There's nobody near him, so why does it look like he gets punched?