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Synopsis After Mysterio reveals Spider-Man’s identity to everyone in Far From Home , Peter Parker (Tom Holland), desperate to get back to normal and regain his old life, asks Doctor Strange for help in making amends. Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme agrees to help young Spider-Man, however, something goes wrong and the multiverse becomes the
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CcB05. You are here Home / Movies / Spider-Man No Way Home Trivia 75 facts about the film “Spider-Man No Way Home” is the 27th in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the third film starring Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. So let’s dive into some trivia and facts about the film. Spider-Man No Way Home is an upcoming American superhero is based on the Marvel Comics character movie is co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures is intended to be the sequel to Spider-Man Homecoming 2017 and Spider-Man Far From Home 2019, and the 27th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCUThe film is directed by Jon Watts, written by Chris McKenna and Erik Holland stars as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jon Favreau, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, J. B. Smoove, Benedict Wong, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, Thomas Hayden Church, Rhys Ifans and JK SimmonsIn the film, Parker asks Dr. Stephen Strange Cumberbatch to help make his identity as Spider-Man a secret following its public revelation at the end of Far From HomeA third MCU Spider-Man film was intended as early as 2017, during production on HomecomingBy August 2019, negotiations between Sony and Marvel Studios to alter their deal—in which they produce the Spider-Man films together—ended with Marvel Studios leaving the projectHowever, a negative fan reaction led to a new deal between the two companies a month McKenna, Sommers, and Holland were set to return at that timeFilming began in October 2020 in New York City, before moving to Atlanta later that month. During filming, Foxx and Molina were revealed to be appearing in the film, reprising characters from past Spider-Man filmsThe title was revealed in February 2021, before filming wrapped at the end of MarchSpider-Man No Way Home is scheduled to be released in the United States on December 17, 2021, as part of Phase Four of the MCUA fourth Spider-Man film is in developmentIn April 2020, Sony rescheduled the film to November 5, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemicIn June, Marisa Tomei confirmed she would return as May Parker along with Watts as director. She was hopeful that May’s work as a community organizer would be featured in the filmThe next month, Holland said production was planned to take place from late 2020 to February 2021Sony shifted the film’s release to December 17, 2021Tony Revolori was also confirmed to be reprising his role as Flash ThompsonIn early October, Jacob Batalon and Benedict Cumberbatch were set to reprise their MCU roles of Ned Leeds and Dr. Stephen Strange, while Jamie Foxx was set to return as Max Dillon / Electro from Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 2014, with filming beginning later in the monthGraeme McMillan from The Hollywood Reporter felt that Strange’s inclusion was not a coincidence considering the character’s connection to the multiverse and the casting of past Spider-Man film actors like FoxxThis movie marks the end of Tom Holland’s contract with both Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, but he’s said he’s willing to extend it due to the fact that he wants to keep being film marks the first MCU trilogy to be directed by the same director, Jon Watts. All previous film franchises like Iron Man & Captain America had only two consistent directors throughout their trilogiesTom Holland helped to save this movie from cancellation by forcing renegotiations between Sony and Disney. Under the terms of the new deal, not only does Spider-Man No Way Home still take place within the Marvel Cinemetic Universe MCU, but the MCU Spider-Man character can also appear in future MCU movies, as well as cross universes into Sony’s own Spider-Man franchiseOn February 23rd, 2021, Tom Holland, Jacob Batalon, and Zendaya all posted images from the film along with three different titles on Instagram. Tom Holland’s post titled it “Spider-Man Phone Home”. Jacob Batalon’s post titled it “Spider-Man Home-Wrecker”. Zendaya’s post titled it “Spider-Man Home Slice”. All the titles kept the use of the word “home” from the previous moviesThe next day, a video with the three actors was released, showing Tom Holland walking out of Director Jon Watts’ office, thinking he gave them another fake title. As they walk out, the official title was revealed on a whiteboard to be “Spider-Man No Way Home” along with various titles that they were thinking ofThe teaser trailer released for Spider-Man No Way Home beat the record for the world’s most-watched trailer in its first 24 hours online. Globally it got views. The previous record was held by Avengers Endgame, which had 289M views in its first 24 hoursIt’s the 27th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, originally meant to be the 28th in the seriesThis will mark Jon Favreau’s 10th involvement in the MCU after the Iron Man trilogy 2008-2013, The Avengers quadrilogy 2012-2019, and the Spider-Man films 2017-2021This is the second time that Alfred Molina has been cast in the role of Dr. Octopus. He first played the super-villain 17 years ago in Spider-Man 2 2004This will be the second Spider-Man film, after Spider-Man Far From Home 2019 that co-creator Stan Lee won’t have a cameo in, since he passed away on November 12th, 2018; Avengers Endgame 2019 was Stan Lee’s final cameoThe first trailer has become the most watched trailer received global views in its first 24 hours, surpassing the previous record-holder Avengers Endgame, which drove 289M viewsOn 22nd August 2021 the trailer for the movie — or some version of it was reportedly leaked online primarily on TikTok. Massive tweets and memes surfaced online in the wake of the leak. Various copies of the trailer have been removed by Sony Pictures on copyright grounds. Tom Holland himself appeared to address the leak with a simple but to-the-point message on his Instagram Story. “You ain’t ready”On August 22nd, the trailer of the movie was leaked on the internet. However, the special effects of the footage were not finished and the quality was low. The real trailer dropped just a few hours laterWhen Peter Parker is suiting up on top of the car, there is a taxi cab behind him. The taxi’s numbers read 1228. This is a reference to Stan Lee’s birthday which is December 28, 1922He made an Instagram post displaying the trailer in the same phone inception style’ shown in the leaked version. He captioned this post “The way the director intended”, joking at the fact that it was leaked the day beforeTom Holland’s 6th MCU Film following Captain America Civil War 2016, Spider-Man Homecoming 2017, Avengers Infinity War 2018, Avengers Endgame 2019 & Spider-Man Far From Home 2019Jon Favreau’s 7th MCU film as Happy Hogan following Iron Man 2008, Iron Man 2 2010, Iron Man 3 2013, Spider-Man Homecoming 2017, Avengers Endgame 2019 & Spider-Man Far From Home 2019After the trailer’s release, a rumor arose that Charlie Cox was returning as Daredevil in the film, reprising his role from the now-defunct Marvel Television-produced Netflix show. However, these rumors were first debunked by Cox himself, and later by the IMAX trailer of the the film will be released in the tenth-year anniversary of the canceled Spider-Man After the box-office disappointment of Spider-Man 3 2007, Sony Pictures scrapped any plans of a sequel and instead rebooted the franchise with The Amazing Spider-Man 2012. Spider-Man 4 was scheduled for a 2011 releaseSpider-Man No Way Home premiered at the Fox Village Theatre in Los Angeles on December 13, 2021, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 17, as part of Phase Four of the MCUThe film received positive reviews for the cast’s performances and chemistry, screenplay, emotional weight, direction, action sequences, cinematography, and scoreIt set several pandemic box office recordsIt has grossed over $587 million worldwide, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 2021A sequel is in developmentAs of December 19, 2021, Spider-Man No Way Home has grossed $253 million in the United States and CanadaIt has also grossed $ million in other territories for a worldwide total of $ millionIn the United States and Canada, the film earned $ million which included $50 million from its Thursday night previews on its opening day, becoming the second highest opening after Avengers Endgame $ million and the highest opening for a December releaseIn South Korea, the film grossed $ million, thereby beating Spider-Man Far From Home’s opening day in the country by over 11% and the biggest day one figure for any film during the pandemicIn India, the film’s box office on its first day was ₹32 crore US$ million to ₹ crore US$ million, beating Endgame and the Indian film Sooryavanshi 2021The film beat No Time to Die’s opening box office record in the United Kingdom and grossed £ million $ millionThe film grossed $ million in international territories on its opening dayIts $ million debut is the third biggest worldwide debut in history behind Avengers Infinity War $640 million and Avengers Endgame $ billionThe review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 94%With an average score of on 278 reviewsThe site’s critical consensus reads “A bigger, bolder Spider-Man sequel, No Way Home expands the franchise’s scope and stakes without losing sight of its humor and heart”On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 72 out of 100Based on 56 reviewsIndicating “generally favorable reviews”Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare “A+” grade on an A+ to F scaleThis makes the film the first live-action Spider-Man film and the fourth MCU film overall to earn the score after The Avengers 2012, Black Panther 2018, and Avengers Endgame 2019PostTrak reported 95% of audience members gave it a positive scoreWith 89% saying they would definitely recommend itBy August 2019, a fourth film in the franchise was in development alongside No Way HomeIn February 2021, Holland said that while No Way Home was the final film under his contract with Marvel and Sony, he hoped to continue playing Spider-Man in the future if askedThat July, Zendaya said she was unaware if another Spider-Man film would be madeIn October, Holland said that No Way Home was treated as “the end of a franchise” that began with Spider-Man Homecoming, and that any additional solo films featuring the MCU Spider-Man characters would be different from this trilogy of films, building “something different” with a tonal change, in part due to Parker being stripped of his real-world identity at the end of No Way HomeThe following month, Holland said that he was unsure if he should continue making Spider-Man filmsHe is hoping for a film to be focused on Miles Morales instead of Parker, and that continuing to play the character in his thirties may have been a sign that he had “done something wrong”Despite this, Pascal stated that she hopes to continue working with Holland on future Spider-Man films and later clarified that Sony and Marvel Studios were intending to make at least three more Spider-Man films starring HollandWith Marvel and Sony getting ready to begin on the first of these films by the end of November 2021However, The Hollywood Reporter noted that there were no official plans for a new trilogy, despite the strong working relationship between the studiosThe following month, Feige said that he, Pascal, Disney, and Sony were “actively beginning to develop” the next Spider-Man storyAssuring that there would not be any “separation trauma” that occurred between Far From Home and No Way Home Reader Interactions
The ending can be explained, we can review the whole thing and we can talk about what on Earth the golden ratio is. But there are some questions Spider-Man No Way Home poses that, for better or worse, keep the mind boggling. The Marvel Cinematic Universe movie is being released digitally this you, too, found yourself wondering why no one will talk about a certain universe's Uncle Ben or how the ongoing logistics of some of the flick's plot devices work, you're not dive into all the big questions Spider-Man No Way Home left us hanging on. Note We don't necessarily have any answers. Marvel/Sony 1. Villains reformed When the villains were sent back to their own universes, did they go to the incidents where they would have died but then events played out differently? Or did they return at the same points where the Peter Parkers left years after their deaths and have to resume their old lives?If it's the former, then events in those timelines would have changed wildly. Norman Osborn would be alive after the events of 2002's Spider-Man, so his son Harry would have no vendetta against Spidey. Harry wouldn't have funded Otto Octavius' research in Spider-Man 2, so Doc Ock would never have existed although Ock's accident could have happened anyway.It'd be less messy if they returned to their universes at the moment Peter left, but that would have been tough in a different way for Norman – his son would be dead, and who knows what shape his company would be in. Marvel Studios 2. $$$ How is MCU Peter making money if no one remembers that he exists? Could he be selling pictures of Spider-Man to J. Jonah Jameson?! Sony 3. Magic do's and don'ts After the forgetting spell, would it ruin the whole spell if Peter told anyone he used to know about their history? Sony Pictures 4. Into the Venom-verse Is there an MCU Eddie Brock? Marvel/Sony 5. Where is MCU Uncle Ben buried? He's alluded to in Captain America Civil War and Spider-Man Homecoming, and Peter has a suitcase with Ben's initials on it in Far From Home, but Aunt May's grave doesn't appear to be next to his. HBO 6. Shailene Woodley's Mary Jane Does Shailene Woodley's Mary Jane exist in the Andrew Garfield Peter Parker universe? Her scenes were cut from The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but it'd be nice if they got together offscreen. Sony Pictures 7. Let there be more carnage So we're definitely not going to see Spider-Man fight Venom? Also, did the symbiote forget about Spider-Man or will it remember it again once it connects to the hivemind? Marvel/Sony 8. Flash Thompson, author Will Flash Thompson's book about being friends with Peter Parker now just be a work of fiction? Marvel 9. All hail Wong If Wong is the Sorcerer Supreme now, why does he need to fix fights like in Shang-Chi? Movies Coming in 2022 From Marvel, Netflix, DC and More See all photos
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Following Go To Acting for Two In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Philippe Maia voices both Mysterio and Matt Murdock. In the Japanese dub, Nakamura ShidĹŤ II voices both Max Dillon/Electro and Eddie Brock/Venom in The Stinger. The European French dub has JĂ©rĂ©mie Covillault voice both Doctor Strange and Eddie Brock/Venom in The Stinger. Acting in the Dark Tom Holland mentioned that numerous actors would hide themselves in cloaks during production to avoid spoiling their appearances in the movie. One of them was Willem Dafoe, and Holland accidentally bumping into him while cloaked was how the two first met on-set. Meanwhile, Benedict Cumberbatch admitted to not reading the full script, wanting to surprise himself with the final product. Actor-Inspired Element It was Tom Holland's idea that Peter's suit would get wrinkled beneath the Iron Spider suit when he arrives on the freeway to look for the MIT vice chancellor. Tobey Maguire requested that very little be revealed about the events of his Peter's life since the end of his trilogy; thus while Andrew Garfield's Peter speaks of who he became in the aftermath of his duology, Raimi-Verse Peter offers only one personal detail, that he worked things out with Mary Jane. Benedict Cumberbatch suggested Dr. Strange stumble over his words, saying "We" when he mentions everyone who knows and loves Peter which, naturally, would include Strange himself. Jon Watts plainly said, "That's gonna be in the film" in response. Actor-Shared Background The film reveals that Ned is of Filipino-descent, much like Jacob Batalon himself. All-Star Cast MCU mainstays like Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch reprise their roles as superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, respectively. Actors who played integral supporting roles in previous MCU-set Spider-Man films like Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau, and Jacob Batalon also reprise their respective roles. And of course, actors who played roles in previous Spider-Man film continuities – like Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church, Rhys Ifans, and J. K. Simmons – reprise their characters in this film too. Previous Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield return too, and to put the cherry on top of it all, Charlie Cox cameos as Matt Murdock and Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock and Venom in The Stinger. Approval of God Sam Raimi was absolutely thrilled to see the actors he worked with on his own Spider-Man trilogy reprise their roles in this film, finding the experience of seeing them on-screen again "refreshing". He also was impressed with Tom Holland's portrayal of Peter Parker, which reaffirmed his love for Spider-Man overall. Awesome, Dear Boy Andrew Garfield who has been vocal about his disdain towards the way production was handled for The Amazing Spider-Man Series openly jumped at the chance to portray Peter Parker again, as he was genuinely excited at the notion of sharing the screen with both Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland as Spider-Man while also eager to tie up loose ends left at the end of his last solo film. In regards to Tobey Maguire, who's generally stayed away from the big screen in recent years, he agreed to portray Peter Parker again as he was intrigued by the pitch to play Spider-Man alongside two other versions of the character and that the movie would be one giant celebration towards what makes the character so beloved. Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, and Willem Dafoe were very excited to get to come back and play their respective villains again. Foxx in particular was pleased that he wasn't going to be blue this time, and that he got to share the screen with some of his all-time favorite actors. Dafoe was excited that he would get to play a large role as the Green Goblin once again after only appearing in cameos after the first Spider-Man film, as well as being able to do as many of his own stunts as possible. Molina, in the meantime, joked that he was only in it for the paycheck before confirming that he liked the story a lot before signing on. J. K. Simmons had enjoyed playing J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy, and admitted to being heartbroken that he wouldn't be able to revisit the character in a fourth movie. Naturally, when Marvel approached him to reprise his role in Spider-Man Far From Home's stinger and this film, he jumped at the chance. Simmons also expressed excitement in adapting Jameson to the modern-day era, describing him more as a media blowhard than a newspaper editor. Banned in China For this film to be released in their country, China demanded that all the scenes that took place on the Statue of Liberty, or otherwise had it in frame, to be removed. Understandably, Sony refused to comply as the entire last quarter of the film takes place on the landmark, leading to the film to be banned there. Billing Displacement Jon Favreau is billed higher than Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, and Alfred Molina despite Happy Hogan having a much smaller role in this film than that of the three villains. Benedict Wong is included in the closing credits despite only appearing in a single scene, and is even billed higher than MCU Spider-Man mainstay Tony Revolori. In contrast, both Thomas Haden Church and Rhys Ifans are not in the credits despite being two of the film's antagonists, nor is J. K. Simmons, despite having more screen time than Revolori, who is Demoted to Extra. Cash Cow Franchise The movie smashed the COVID-19 Pandemic era opening weekend record, and it ended up the second-highest of all time globally behind Avengers Endgame. It then reached $1 billion worldwide by Christmas the first to do so since The Rise of Skywalker back in 2019-early 2020 and surpassed both of the first Avengers films by mid-January 2022, as a testament to the enduring popularity of Spider-Man. It's especially significant since, up to this point, 2021 had been quite middling for Marvel Studios films outside of the domestic performance of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. This time, though, it's Sony Pictures that reaps most of the benefits and, indeed, the film became Sony's largest ever both domestic and worldwide, though a new deal struck between Disney and Sony in 2019 means that Disney reaps a much larger percentage of the profits than they did for Homecoming and Far From Home 25% vs. 5%. Even more notably, No Way Home didn't make a penny from China, which had helped push Far From Home across the $1 billion mark, but still became the highest-performing Spider-Man film to date. Colbert Bump Due to the premise of having villains from previous Spider-Man films appearing, numerous fans began watching them to understand the context of the films for a better understanding. Sony anticipated this and rereleased all of the films, including the extended cut and Editor's Cut of Spider-Man 2 and 3 respectively, on 4K Blu-Ray for the first time for those who wanted them in that format. Thanks to their song "The Magic Number" being used in the end credits, De La Soul gained a huge amount of recognition from this film. Content Leak Spider-Man No Way Home is a serious contender for the dubious honor of being the leakiest superhero movie ever, much to the stress of the cast and crew who had to regularly dance around or falsely deny certain elements that they were asked about pre-release. To wit Jamie Foxx's involvement was revealed in October 2020, with it being confirmed that he'd return as Electro and starting the trend of people learning things that they weren't supposed to know ahead of the release of the film. Alfred Molina and Willem Dafoe's involvement as Doctor Octopus and Green Goblin were also reported by the fansite Geeks WorldWide before later being confirmed by trades, while fellow fansite The Illuminerdi also confirmed the return of Dafoe and Thomas Haden Church as Sandman. Rhys Ifans was eventually revealed to be involved as the Lizard through later leaks, but his and Church's involvement were only directly confirmed by trades just after the final trailer arrived, about a month out from the film's release. Following the announcement of his involvement, Foxx jumped the gun by revealing fan art of the Spider-Verse-inspired crossover with his character, along with the three live-action Spider-Men, included in the picture. This, of course, gave away Marvel's real intent with the film, and he quickly took it down. The involvement of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield was first reported a full year before the release of the film. The teaser trailer leaked a day before its intended release date, albeit in poor quality and with unfinished visual effects. Weeks before that, a plot leak describing details from the first act — which were later verified by the trailer — got out. Photos of Norman Osborn, Otto Octavius, and Max Dillon's new character designs also leaked out around the same time, albeit without digital enhancements. Octavius, for instance, has four blue bulbs on the back of his trenchcoat where his metal arms would be and no digital de-aging "makeup" applied. Later, a pre-vis shot of the aforementioned characters, plus CGI versions of Sandman and Lizard, leaked out to the internet. Behind-the-scenes footage of Andrew Garfield in front of a bluescreen — along with a tiny bit of Tobey Maguire's costumed hand — leaked out at a later point. While some attempted to pass the video off as a deepfake, a number of elements in the video were impossible to fake, and the leak was very much real. That very shot was completed months later, and appears in the finished film, as Andrew's Spidey asks Tobey's Spidey if he's ever had a "web block". John Campea leaked out a shot of Tobey, Andrew, and Tom as their respective Spider-Men on the scaffolding of the Statue of Liberty, and a shot of Matt Murdock meeting with Peter Parker, Aunt May, and Happy Hogan, believing them to be fanmade images. They instead turned out to be very real and got a copyright takedown, and Campea fell into hot water with Sony. The film's full soundtrack leaked about two weeks in advance of the release date. The audio that leaked was verified shortly afterward when users tried reuploading music from it to other sites and faced copyright takedowns. It was further verified when some of Michael Giacchino's score was released as singles on Spotify, which proved to be identical to the leaked OST. This doubled as a Musical Spoiler for those still doubting the involvement of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, given that both James Horner's "Promises" and Danny Elfman's "Responsibility" leitmotifs appear in track 19. Creator Backlash Not so much towards the film itself as the film's publicity tour. Tom Holland stated that he, along with other members of the cast, were annoyed about having to lie about the content of the movie for the sake of artificially preserving secrets that had already leaked onto the Internet and were more or less common knowledge to the fandom at large. Holland has also expressed frustration with the unpredictable filming process caused by both the previously mentioned on-set secrecy and the COVID-19 Pandemic, particularly the constant changing of the third act. Deleted Role Tom Holland's brother Harry originally had a cameo in the film as a drug dealer that Spider-Man catches before being "rewarded" with a splash of green paint on his suit from a Mysterio believer. The scene itself was cut, but a snippet of Spider-Man getting paint on him was kept in as a newsreel. Lexi Rabe revealed on her Instagram that she filmed a scene as Morgan Stark that didn't make it to the final cut of the movie. Deleted Scene The movie had an Uncomfortable Elevator Moment filmed, but it ended up deleted. Aunt May, Peter Parker, Norman Osborn, Max Dillon, Flint Marko, and Otto Octavius are taking the lift together to Happy's apartment, making for quite the awkward ride. Especially since Doc Ock, front and center, is still wrapped in his own tentacles, and even one tentacle tip seems to be following the unspoken protocol. A fight with Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man and Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin on his glider was also filmed, but left out of the movie. Unfortunately, the home release of the movie doesn't contain any of the known deleted scenes other than using some footage of them in other special features for some reason. A "more fun stuff version" has been announced, whether or not it will have all the Deleted scenes remains to be seen. Demand Overload Minutes after tickets went on sale on "Spider-Monday" November 29, 2021, multiple major movie chains and ticket distributors were completely overwhelmed, with queue lines lasting hours set up moments after sales began, on a scale not seen since Avengers Endgame. This is particularly impressive considering the fact that the COVID-19 Pandemic, which took a huge toll on the film industry, is still very much a notable threat dampening the overall box office as of this writing — especially with the rise of the more contagious Omicron variant. Descended Creator Jon Watts himself did much of the motion capture for Sandman whenever the character appeared. Development Gag Sony's backup plan was a smaller-scale film with Kraven the Hunter as the main threat. When other Spider-Man villains from the multiverse start to show up in silhouette form, Kraven is the first to appear. Scorpion, who was also rumored to appear in that pitch for the film, appears alongside him. Sam Raimi intended to eventually use Curt Connors/The Lizard as a villain for his film series back in the day. Here, Raimi's Spider-Man is mostly fighting the Lizard from The Amazing Spider-Man Series during the beginning of the Final Battle. In fact, Raimi's Spider-Man is Lizard's infamous invisible attacker in the Brazilian trailer. Tobey Maguire suffered a back injury while shooting Seabiscuit that caused problems with shooting Spider-Man 2, enough so that serious debates were had over recasting the role. Apart from Raimi including a bit in 2 where Tobey's Peter hurts his back, it receives another nod here when his Peter discusses the back issues he's developed over the years with Garfield's Peter. When Electro sees his Peter unmasked, he briefly remarks that he assumed Spider-Man was black and is a little disappointed to find out he's white, and remarks that a black Spider-Man has to exist somewhere. Besides being a Mythology Gag towards Miles Morales, it also calls to attention the fact that, prior to Garfield's casting, an online campaign started calling for Marvel/Sony to cast an African-American actor for the role, with Donald Glover being singled out specifically, and it was this that inspired the creation of Miles in the comics in the first place. Back in The '90s, when James Cameron was working on a Spider-Man movie, the main antagonists were supposed to be Sandman and Electro which resulted in the characters being Adapted Out from Spider-Man The Animated Series, until the movie was scrapped and a different version of Electro appeared in the final season. This movie has Electro and Sandman chatting and exchanging their respective origins stories in Happy's apartment, seemingly getting along with each other. The first Raimi Spider-Man film had Alex Ross coming up with some concept art for Spidey and the Green Goblin. It seems that No Way Home took heavy inspiration from Ross's design of Goblin because the tattered hood look Dafoe's Goblin sports is remarkably similar. The Goblin also wears a pair of goggles in the climax of this film, which look remarkably similar to Otto's goggles in Spider-Man 2, which Willem Dafoe also wore while pranking Alfred Molina on the set of that movie. The way the movie lingers on Peter 3 Andrew Garfield saying that creating an antidote for the Lizard is "no big deal" since he's done it before has led some to believe that the line was a reference to Sony wanting his Spider-Man to have the phrase as a Catchphrase in an attempt to make him Younger and Hipper, as revealed in the 2014 Sony data hack. Dyeing for Your Art Jacob Batalon lost a staggering 102 pounds for his role in this movie, although he's indicated that shedding that weight was also a lifestyle choice. Willem Dafoe has commented that, before there was even a script, when he was approached to reprise Osborn, he agreed — if he could be allowed to perform his own stunts again, as he felt that his performance as the Goblin needed a physical connection to the on-screen image for him to better embody the character. Jon Watts and Amy Pascal had little choice but to As usual, Tom Holland had to get back in Spider-Man shape after portraying a heroin addict in Cherry. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had to put in a lot of work in order to look good in their suits. Both noted that it was harder for them to get in shape as they're no longer in their 20s. Enforced Method Acting According to this video, the VFX crew actually built a rig for suspending Paula Newsome in her car mid-air in the Alexander Hamilton bridge fight scene, where Doc Ock tosses the MIT Assistant Vice Chancellor’s car away and Spider-Man catches the car with his webbing. The look of fear and discomfort on her face is very real. According to Zendaya, Tom Holland and Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe's portrayal of the Green Goblin in this movie genuinely frightened everyone on-set, making the characters' reactions to the Goblin's appearance in the actual film all the more real. MJ's crying upon realizing that she has to forget her Peter at the film's climax did have some authenticity to it Zendaya admitted to have been in tears during much of the filming process because of how tragic the ending was. Alfred Molina admitted that Doctor Octopus's joy upon reuniting with his incarnation of Peter Parker was reflective of his own feelings on seeing Tobey Maguire again for the first time in over a decade. Executive Meddling A positive example the scene where Andrew Garfield's Peter saves MJ originally had a choir providing background music. Tom Rothman, infamous for his meddling, requested that the background music be muted entirely during the scene instead, allowing it to be much more impactful. Fake American This film has quite a number of British actors portraying New Yorkers. In particular, Tom Holland, Benedict Cumberbatch, Alfred Molina note , Andrew Garfield, Charlie Cox, and Tom Hardy all put on American accents as MCU Peter Parker, Doctor Strange, Doctor Octopus, Webb-verse Peter Parker, Matt Murdock, and Eddie Brock respectively. Australian Angourie Rice put on an American accent in her sole scene as Betty Brant. Flip-Flop of God Around the time of the release of Spider-Man Homecoming, Kevin Feige and even Zendaya herself confirmed that Michelle "MJ" Jones was not the MCU's version of Mary Jane Watson, but an original character with her nickname serving as a Mythology Gag. His perspective seems to have changed significantly since then, given that it's revealed that her full name is Michelle Jones-Watson in No Way Home, and the denizens of the other universes seem to recognize MJ as this Peter's equivalent of Mary Jane Watson or Gwen Stacy. Hey, It's That Sound! The trailer occasionally uses the web shooter sound effects from The Amazing Spider-Man Series rather than the MCU web shooter sounds. Tobey and Andrew's Peters in the film also notably use the web shooter sound effects from Spider-Man Trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man Series respectively. It's subtle, but when the Goblin makes his appearance at the Statue of Liberty, the spider-sense sound effect from Spider-Man Trilogy plays when Tobey's Peter reacts. I Knew It! After Jamie Foxx and Alfred Molina confirmed that they would be reprising their roles as Electro and Doctor Octopus, respectively, many fans predicted that Willem Dafoe would also be returning as the Green Goblin, which the first trailer and teaser poster confirmed. This process later repeated for Rhys Ifans and Thomas Haden Church as their respective iterations of The Lizard and Sandman. The idea of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield appearing as their respective versions of Spider-Man was planted not only by the premise and trailers — "Tom Holland's Spider-Man faces down villains from previous continuities, reprised by those actors" — but by the existence of Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, where a Massive Multiplayer Crossover was one of the film's central conceits... but the one thing we never actually got was Multiple Peter The theory that Charlie Cox would appear as Matt Murdock to act as Peter's legal defense was highly speculated ever the end of Far From Home, and continued to build traction after the first trailer dropped. Tom Hardy showing up as Eddie Brock/Venom was also highly anticipated, especially after The Stinger of Venom Let There Be Carnage had the two of them warping to the MCU inexplicably. From the moment that MJ falling from the Statue of Liberty and Tom's Spidey diving down to rescue her was shown in the official trailer, quite a few people predicted that Tom would fail, and Andrew Garfield's Spidey would be the one to rescue her, finally getting redemption for failing to save Gwen. Many guessed that Aunt May would die, and it would be Green Goblin who killed her. People speculated that the reason why Venom recognized MCU Peter in The Stinger of Venom Let There Be Carnage was because its connection to the symbiote hivemind gave it memories of Peter Parker from some other universe's Venom variant the incarnation from Spider-Man 3 in particular being singled out. The writers of No Way Home eventually confirmed this to be true, though they didn't specify which variant of Eddie Brock/Venom the symbiote took knowledge from. Lying Creator Poor Andrew Garfield was flooded with questions about his involvement in the film, which he consistently denied even as it overshadowed the press tours of The Eyes of Tammy Faye and tick, tick... BOOM!. He even had to lie to Emma Stone when she asked him if he was in the film during their private conversations. Tom Holland eventually lied by claiming that he and Tobey Maguire would not be returning when pressed for details, noting that he would hope to make a film with them one day. And he said this only three days after the soundtrack leak featured their character themes. Reportedly avoided with Tobey Maguire, as he's much more of a Reclusive Artist in real life, and so never got many instances of being publicly asked about his appearance in the film. Some fans who took photos with him claimed that, when they asked about it, he hinted at his involvement in an off-the-record, NDA-friendly fashion. That said, in a Behind-the-scenes interview, he said he had to keep the extent of his involvement under wraps and he had to hide the fact that he did wirework and stunts too. When asked of whether Matt Murdock would appear in this film, Charlie Cox claimed that it was not the case, and speculated that an appearance from the character might be detrimental to him, as it would mean he would have to portray a Lighter and Softer version of Daredevil than what fans were familiar with on Netflix. And yet, Mr. Murdock does appear in this film, albeit only as a brief but meaningful cameo. Meme Acknowledgement The marketing team released an image of the film's three live-action Peter Parker actors Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire recreating the Spider-Man pointing memeâ—Š by posing similarly to it while in costume. Milestone Celebration Though it's slightly early, the film was released in December 2021, which was a few weeks before 2022 — the year of the 60th anniversary of the Spider-Man franchise, the 20th anniversary of the first Spider-Man film, and the 10th anniversary of The Amazing Spider-Man. In some markets, the film was first released in the 2022 proper. In any case, the film makes a big show of the occasion by going all-out with featuring cast members from those respective film continuities reprising their roles. Missing Trailer Scene The original teaser features Wong telling Strange point-blank not to cast the spell, saying it's too dangerous. Strange assures him he won't, only to wink slyly at Peter once Wong's left through the portal. This was replaced in the movie proper with Strange sincerely pleading to cast the spell on Peter's behalf, saying he's been through enough. Wong relents and tells Strange to leave him out of it before exiting through the portal. When Peter asks if he can call Strange "Stephen", the final film is missing the awkward pause from the teaser trailer before Strange agrees. The line of Jameson saying of the Lizard "Was that a dinosaur?" is not in the final version of the film. In the final film, he says instead "Did you see that?" Peter and MJ's video chat is missing the back-and-forth "How do you tell someone that you're Spider-Man?" portions featured in the trailer. Newbie Boom The movie's synopsis having the appearance of villains from the previous Spider-Man films has caused a rise of viewers checking them out to get them caught up with who's who. Tellingly, all five of Raimi's and Webb's Spider-Man films fill the top searches on Netflix in certain regions. It also gave Daredevil a boost in interest with its Matt Murdock cameo, in combination with Hawkeye featuring Kingpin in two episodes that aired within a week of No Way Home's release. No Stunt Double Willem Dafoe was adamant to Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige that he wanted a significantly beefy part if he were to reprise his role as the Green Goblin. He was also just as passionate as he was in the first Spider-Man movie about performing his own stunts despite now being in his mid-sixties, and he insisted on doing as many of them as possible. The Other Darrin In the Latin Spanish dub Luis Daniel RamĂrez does not reprise either of his past roles Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man from the Spider-Man Trilogy or Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio, due to being banned from the dubbing studio, VSI Mexico City, following several accusations of sexual harassment. Both roles were recast with VĂctor Ugarte and Daniel del Roble, respectively. Likewise, Matt Murdock is voiced by Sebastián Rosas, instead of Sebastián Plaza or Ă“scar Olivares who dubbed the character in the Netflix series, this being because the Netflix shows were dubbed in Chile, while this film was dubbed in Mexico. In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Doctor Octopus' voice in Spider-Man 2, Roberto Macedo, is retired, so No Way Home has fellow Badass Baritone Mauricio Berger taking over the role. And like in Venom Let There Be Carnage, J. Jonah Jameson has a new voice Carlos Gesteira because his regular dubber, JosĂ© Santa Cruz, had injured himself and couldn't go to the studio even if he was 92 at the time and the studio would probably give him a chance to rest rather than endanger him in pandemic times. In the European French dub, Matt Murdock is voiced by Sylvain AgaĂ«sse instead of Bernard Gabay, as the latter already had a prominent role in the MCU Tony Stark. In the Canadian French dub of the Sam Raimi trilogy, the Green Goblin was voiced by Guy Nadon while Doctor Octopus was voiced by Luis de Cespedes. Here, they are instead voiced by SĂ©bastien Dhavernas and Manuel Tadros respectively. In the case of the latter, it's because de Cespedes passed away in 2013. The Hungarian dub had to recast Norman Osborn/Green Goblin as both his original voice actor and his replacement have passed away in 2007 and 2015 respectively, as well as J. Jonah Jameson, whose original voice died in 2014. Despite their dubbing actors still being available, both Doctor Octopus and Matt Murdock were recast too for unclear reasons, though Octopus' original voice was used in the trailers. Pop Culture Urban Legends As a result of certain leaks that claimed Raimi-verse Peter would be Killed Off for Real in the final battle, some people believe that he was originally supposed to die from the Goblin stabbing him, only for it to be changed after negative reactions from test screenings. The leaks themselves are the only ones supporting this claim, and every one that stated this plot point in particular was proven false — for instance, the leaks incorrectly claimed that Ned would also die in the final battle, and while they did accurately predict Matt Murdock's return, not only was this predicted anyways by more accurate leaks, they also incorrectly placed his appearance at the end of the film as opposed to the beginning and most noticeably completely left out the mass memory wipe that occurred at the end of the film. All in all, there is nothing that indicates Raimi-verse Peter getting stabbed was ever meant to kill him. Promoted Fanboy Jamie Foxx had long been a fan of both Willem Dafoe and Alfred Molina, and was nothing short of ecstatic to co-star alongside them in this movie. By his own admission, Foxx would constantly bow every time he would meet up with Dafoe behind the scenes. Both Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland were huge fans of Tobey Maguire and his portrayal of Spider-Man, making their excitement to be onscreen together all the more genuine. By his own admission, Garfield calls Maguire "my Spider-Man." Reality Subtext When meeting MCU Peter after May's death, the Webb-Verse Peter confesses that he became bitter and disillusioned with his life as Spider-Man, and doesn't want his younger counterpart to go down the same path. In interviews following the cancellation of the Amazing Spider-Man series, Andrew Garfield frequently expressed sadness and disappointment with how he and those films were treated by the studio, and hoped that Tom Holland would not have to endure the same negative experience with his own films. Meanwhile the Raimi-Verse Peter telling the Webb-Verse Peter that he is Amazing is this too, as when Andrew Garfield was officially cast as Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire interviewed Garfield and said he thought Andrew was "Fucking perfect" for the role. When Webb-Verse Peter bemoans that his counterparts have had much more interesting exploits than he has, Raimi-Verse Peter assures him he's still more than worthy of the mantle, with the subtext that while The Amazing Spider-Man movies aren't as revered as the iterations that sandwich it, Andrew Garfield is still part of the fraternity nevertheless and is treated as such. Likewise, Webb-Verse Peter comes off as the most enthusiastic of the three, extremely fascinated by the multiversal situation he had found himself in and super jazzed to be meeting the other Spider-Men, especially Raimi-Verse Peter. Andrew Garfield, being a longtime Promoted Fanboy of Spider-Man, revealed on The Graham Norton Show that, while he was in drama school, he watched the Raimi films and often practiced Tobey Maguire's lines — and is now given the chance to not only return as the character, but act alongside the Spider-Man of his young adulthood. Alfred Molina revealed that he really got emotional upon meeting Tobey Maguire again after decades and their characters have a heartwarming reunion. Real-Life Relative Tom Holland's little brother Harry was supposed to cameo as a drug dealer in this movie, much like he did in Cherry, but shortly before the film was released Tom revealed in an interview that the scene had been cut. Real Life Writes the Plot According to The Direct, Rhys Ifans and Thomas Haden Church were only able to reprise their respective roles as the Lizard and Sandman as voice actors due to COVID-19 protocols preventing them from physically being on set. This is why Curt Connors and Flint Marko only appear in their transformed states for much of the film, with their reverse transformations into their human forms consisting of Stock Footage from their previous appearances. Real Song Theme Tune "The Magic Number" by De La Soul plays over the end credits. Refitted for Sequel Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire were all considered to have cameos in Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, where the three live-action Spider-Men would briefly interact, but this idea was scrapped with Sony executives reasoning that it was "too soon". Three years later, the three iterations of the character are properly brought together for a Crisis Crossover in No Way Home. The original plans for the first Spider-Man movie was to feature both Doctor Octopus and Green Goblin as major villains, but only Green Goblin made it to the final cut of the film. Now, this film features both Doc Ock and Green Goblin as major antagonists. Relationship Voice Actor In the Japanese dub, Peter-One and Peter-Three are Pannacota and Squalo and Red Blood Cell AA2153 & White Blood Cell U-1146. Peter-Three and Mysterio are Kyo and Kukri, Luke and Ryu & Kage and Future Warrior and Mira. Release Date Change One of the countless victims of the COVID-19 Pandemic in this regard. Initially slated for July 16, 2021, the film's release shifted twice first to November 5, and then to the final date of December 17. In the UK this changed for a fourth time, as the release date was moved to December 15 just weeks beforehand. Got significantly worse for Filipino fans who had to wait until January 8, as the movie's worldwide release meant that, not even counting the effects of the Pandemic itself, the initial theatrical release ran in conflict with the movie schedules related to the Metro Manila Film Festival. Role Reprise Tons. From Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy Tobey Maguire and Willem Dafoe return as Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, from all three films. In doing so, they break the record previously held by Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart for the longest run playing a Marvel character in film. Alfred Molina returns as Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus from Spider-Man 2. Notably, he confirmed his role in an interview months before the first trailer came out. He too breaks a record, for the longest gap between appearances. Thomas Haden Church returns as Flint Marko / Sandman from Spider-Man 3. J. K. Simmons once again plays J. Jonah Jameson, after doing the same in the post-credits scene in the previous film. This is only technically a role reprise, however, as this iteration of Jameson is unconnected to the one Simmons portrayed in the Raimi films. From The Amazing Spider-Man Series Andrew Garfield returns as Peter Parker / Spider-Man from both films. Rhys Ifans returns as Curt Connors / The Lizard from The Amazing Spider-Man. Jamie Foxx returns as Max Dillon / Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Charlie Cox returns as Matt Murdock, marking the first appearance from a character introduced in one of the Netflix Marvel shows in conjunction with Kingpin on Hawkeye in the same week. Following up on The Stinger from Venom Let There Be Carnage, Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock/Venom, marking the first time a character from Sony's Spider-Man Universe appears in a MCU film proper. The European Spanish dub manages to get back literally all the voice actors from both the Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy AND The Amazing Spider-Man Seriesnote , starting with Roger Pera as Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, Peter 2, and Iván Labanda as Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, Peter 3. Funnily enough, this includes actors who had also voiced other characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe beforenote . Pera himself voiced Bruce Banner / Hulk when the character was played by Edward Norton, but more noteworthy would be Juan Antonio Bernal, AKA the Spaniard voice for Tony Stark / Iron Man, who voices Max Dillon / Electro. The cake though is taken by Salvador Vidal as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, who also voiced Hank Pym and General Ross, being the only voice actor in the franchise thus far to have voiced three different characters although, fortunately, never in the same movie. With the exception of those mentioned in The Other Darrin, the Brazilian Portuguese dub keeps the voice actors the characters above had in their previous appearances, even those who already voice other characters in the MCU who don't appear in this movie, except for the one mentioned in Acting for Two above, like Márcio Simões Sandman and Nick Fury, Jorge Lucas Norman and James Rhodes and Eduardo Borgeth Lizard and Vision. Likewise, while Peter 2's original voice didn't come back, the Latin Spanish dub brought back the voice actors for all the villains, as well as Javier OlguĂn as Peter 3, and Humberto SolĂłrzano as J. Jonah Jameson. In the Japanese dub, Manabu Ino and Tomoaki Maeno reprise their respective roles as Peter-Two and Peter-Three. Every single European French voice actor from the Spider-Man Trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man Series reprised their role, with the addition of Eddie Brock/Venom from Sony's Spider-Man Universe. The Canadian French dub featured nearly all of the voice actors from the Spider-Man Trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man Series as well as Eddie Brock/Venom's voice actor from Sony's Spider-Man Universe, with the only exceptions being the ones for Doc Ock and Osborn. Although in the case of the latter, it still counts as a role reprise given that his voice actor in this movie, SĂ©bastien Dhavernas, also voiced Chris Cooper's Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Romance on the Set Tom Holland and Zendaya began dating at some point during this film's production. This means that all three Spider-Man actors have been involved with their respective leading Scully Box At 5'10", Zendaya is taller than both Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire both 5'8" and only slightly shorter than Andrew Garfield who is 5'10½". But the movie makes her look closer to Maguire's height and shorter than Garfield in the high school lab scenes. Sequel Gap Being a crossover between multiple versions of Spider-Man, it comes fourteen years after Spider-Man 3, and seven years after The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Spoiled by the Merchandise The film revolving around the multiverse was meant to be a closely guarded secret, but listings for some tie-in toys that used phrases like "Blast your way into another universe" and "potentially multiversal consequences" made their way onto retail sites a few weeks before the first trailer dropped. Teasing Creator When asked about his possible involvement in No Way Home, Willem Dafoe refused to confirm or deny whether he was reprising his role as the Green Goblin from the original Spider-Man trilogy. His return was confirmed with the film's first trailer and teaser poster. After The Stinger of Venom Let There Be Carnage saw Eddie and Venom transported into the MCU, witnessing Spidey's identity being exposed in Far From Home, Kevin Feige did clarify that the No Way Home team collaborated on that particular scene, hinting at Venom's possible involvement. Sure enough, Eddie puts in an appearance proper. Throw It In The line where Webb-verse Peter spontaneously tells the other Spider-Men that he loves them was not Garfield That was just me loving them. Garfield also revealed that MJ throwing bread at him to test his spider-sense was improvised by Zendaya. In an interview with Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland, Holland confirmed that the three Spider-Men pointing at each other was Garfield's idea. Garfield himself noted that the scene was initially meant to shorter and more sardonic, with Peter-1 originally lampshading the One Steve Limit trope, but he tweaked it to what we got in the film because he thought the moment was "adorable". Jamie Foxx improvised Max admitting to Peter-3 that he thought the latter would be black, per Tom Holland's words. Trolling Creator While the involvement of Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield had not been confirmed at the time, Smoove has stated he is excited to see Tom Holland's version of Spider-Man team up with Tobey Maguire's version in this film. During a Reddit AMA session, Topher Grace, who played Eddie Brock/Venom in Spider-Man 3, was asked if he will be in the movie, and this was his response. Keep in mind that he wasn't involved in the movie in any capacity. The mid-credits scene — pulling Eddie Brock and Venom back into their universe before they can actually do anything — feels like a gigantic troll on the part of Marvel Studios for fans anticipating Venom being a Canon Immigrant into the MCU, as hinted at in Venom Let There Be Carnage — although it does set up a Symbiote story arc for the MCU proper. Viral Marketing In the lead up to this film, The Daily Bugle created a TikTok account, with Betty Brant running it. Wag the Director To make up for the fact that his character was now bald, J. K. Simmons insisted on keeping J. Jonah Jameson's cigar and mustache for this film, due to wanting to have some aspects from his portrayal in Sam Raimi's trilogy to carry over in the MCU. Both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield gave input on their characters' respective journeys after their previous onscreen appearances, with Maguire specifically requesting that "very minimal" backstory be given on what happened to his Peter Parker after Spider-Man 3. While details weren't elaborated, it is reported that Tom Holland fought for elements in the ending to be included in the final product. What Could Have Been In August 2019, Disney and Sony Pictures initially declined to continue their agreement to keep Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and place him in Sony's Spider-Man Universe instead. However, due to Tom Holland's vocal desire to continue negotiations and rabid fan backlash at the decision, the companies came to another agreement which allowed for the titular character to stay within the MCU for multiple films after Spider-Man Far From Home. The deal also allowed for Spider-Man to be shared with both franchises making them an adjunct universe, and to prevent such a level of backlash again, one of the producers confirmed that more MCU movies were in development before the film was released. The story of this movie was supposed to take place after Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but delays caused by COVID-19 forced some rewrites to allow No Way Home to occur before that film. The story of this movie was going to focus on Kraven the Hunter hunting down Peter Parker on the run as a "Plan B" if the Multiverse route didn't pan out, since it wasn't clear if key actors necessary to tell the Multiverse story were going to participate. Had the Kraven story been chosen, the multiversal villains would've only appeared in The Stinger for this movie. One rumored version of this story had Peter arrested and sent to jail for Mysterio's death, where he would have been protected by the Vulture. While being transported to another prison, Peter's bus is attacked and he escapes, initiating the chase between him and Kraven. During this time, Norman Osborn, who is Mayor of New York City here, would be working to get Peter freed and exonerated. Peter and Kraven would have a climatic fight where Kraven reveals that he's dying and wants Peter to kill him. Peter spares him instead and learns that Mysterio is still alive and behind these events. Peter would confront and defeat Mysterio and help clear his name with Osborn's help, whose popularity would skyrocket because of it. The film would end with Peter going to Dr. Strange with the idea of erasing his identity, but would be left on a cliffhanger in case Sony or Marvel decided otherwise. The original plan for the film's marketing was to present the movie as if it were about the conflict between Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, keeping the multiverse aspect a complete secret up until the movie's release. But after the leaks started pouring out, Sony changed course and made the multiverse aspect the main selling point, although the "Spider-Man vs. Doctor Strange" angle was still used to an extent, since their confrontation is one of the film's biggest set pieces. Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone were also planned to have cameos as Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy that were cut due to the pandemic and the latter's pregnancy. There were also briefly plans to bring back Rosemary Harris and Sally Field as Aunt May. Rhino was apparently intended to appear in the film as well, so the multiversal villains could form a version of the Sinister Six, but Paul Giamatti was unable to join the production. The writers revealed that Eddie Brock was originally meant to join the final battle, until they realized that Peter Parker doesn't exist in his world, so it wouldn't make sense for him to battle Spider-Man. Apparently, a scene involving Morgan Stark was planned, but got cut. Concept art reveals that Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez was apparently planned to make an appearance, most likely when Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was meant to come out first instead of the other way around. It's possible that she could have used her powers to bring the other Spider-Men into the plot instead of Ned. The concept art in question also hints that larger roles were planned for Flash and Betty. Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin were initially going to team up during the bridge battle, and would've attacked innocent civilians who were there in order to make the battle more epic. The initial battle between Octavius and Peter was also going to be much longer, clocking in at around 15 minutes. If concept art is to be believed, Mysterio was going to make an actual reappearance in this film, where he would've engaged in a Wizard Duel with Doctor Strange at the Statue of Liberty. The possibility of Matt Murdock actually suiting up as Daredevil to help Spider-Man in battle was discussed, but ultimately discarded due to being narratively unnecessary. The Green Goblin wasn't initially planned to be the Crossover Villain-in-Chief of the film, instead merely being part of the Big Bad Ensemble. However, as other plans for returning characters fell through, the writers realized that the Goblin was really the only option they had for an overall Big Bad of the story. Concept art shows that Flint Marko was planned to appear in his human form with a new outfit at some point, notably replacing his striped green shirt with a vest. The final product only has him appearing in CGI and Stock Footage from Spider-Man 3 due to Thomas Haden Church being physically unable to appear on-set due to COVID protocols. COVID protocols also affected Aunt May's death scene, which was originally conceived as happening inside of an ambulance rather than in the remains of Happy's condo. MJ and Ned were planned to be at Happy's condo for the scene when the Goblin reemerges and causes Peter's plan to go off the rails. However, the writers eventually decided to remove them as it would've been very difficult to figure out what to do with both of them in the chaos, on top of their presence taking attention away from the villains. Production briefly considered trying to reuse Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's original suits before deciding to make new ones from scratchnote with slight modifications from the original designs to make them more comfortable for the actors. Early concept art for the Lizard showed that he would've had a more comic-accurate appearance in the film. He would look more beastly, have a more reptilian face complete with a elongated snout, and wear his signature lab coat and purple pants. At one point when trying to incorporate Eddie Brock and Venom into this film, the writers of this film tried to get him to appear earlier in the story, even considering an idea where he gets stuck in the Lincoln Tunnel on the way to the Statue of Liberty fight. According to a video by Corridor Crew, Matt Murdock originally caught a snow globe in his scene, which was changed to a brick in post-production using CGI. If one looks closely, evidence of this change can be seen in that both Charlie Cox and Tom Holland's fingers are spread out in a wide, spherical fashion, despite their characters gripping a brick. Word of God A few months after this film's release, Kevin Feige indicated that the events of this film were set into motion due to the season finale of Loki, which is when the multiverse came into existence in the first place. Word of Saint Paul Two major elements with the returning villains were confirmed by their respective actors before they were officially revealed in the trailers After The Hollywood Reporter scooped the fact that Jamie Foxx was returning as Electro, Foxx revealed in an Instagram post that the character wouldn't be blue as he was in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Foxx soon deleted the post after realizing that he jumped the gun. This was later verified in the teaser trailer, which showed Electro shooting yellow blasts of lightning. In an interview with Variety, Alfred Molina confirmed that the Doctor Octopus in this movie is the same one from Spider-Man 2, with his story picking up directly from his supposed death at the end of that movie. Working Title Shot under the codename "Serenity Now". Writing by the Seat of Your Pants Due to an expedited production schedule and the nature of the movie bringing back certain cast members who hadn't played their respective characters in years, some of the cast was not signed on when filming began with Tobey Maguire believed to be one of the last of the major players to sign on, which affected the continuity of certain scenes and when certain characters could first appear in the story. The third act was also heavily rewritten during production for this reason and others, with later reshoots being done to help smooth things over. Written by Cast Member In a way. Writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers revealed in an interview that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield became de facto creative consultants for the script, specifically what kind of roles their respective Spider-Men play in the film and what should be known about the lives their characters had after the conclusions of their original film series. You Sound Familiar There are many examples of this in the Latin Spanish dub VĂctor Ugarte, the voice of Peter-2, had previously voiced Kurt in the Ant-Man films. Javier OlguĂn, the voice of Peter-3, was also the voice of Baron Zemo in Captain America Civil War and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Jesse Conde, who has voiced Stan Lee in all of his MCU cameos, also reprises his role as Norman Osborn / The Green Goblin. Gabriel PingarrĂłn, who voiced Odin in all of his appearances, also reprised his role as Doctor Octopus. RaĂşl Anaya, who voiced the older Howard Stark, returned to his role as Flint Marko / Sandman. Salvador Delgado, who voiced Dr. Erik Selvig in Thor and The Avengers 2012, also came back as Electro. Spider-Man Far From Home Trivia/Spider-Man Sony's Spider-Man Universe Hawkeye 2021 Trivia/Marvel Cinematic Universe Moon Knight 2022 Spider-Man Miles Morales Trivia » Spider-Man PS4
Spider-Man No Way Home premieres on December 17th, assuming nothing unexpected forces Sony and Marvel to delay the film again. And Sony already has a challenging task at hand. The studio will soon have to start the official marketing for the movie and release the first trailer. From the looks of it, Sony will try to protect the worst-kept Spider-Man 3 secret to the very end, a task that’s more difficult than it was a few years ago when Far From Home debuted. Spider-Man 2 concluded the Infinity War saga, launching a few months after Avengers Endgame. But marketing for Far From Home started before Endgame premiered, further fueling speculation that the dead Avengers would return to life. At the time Sony released the first Far From Home trailer, months before Endgame, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker was still very, very dead. But we knew that Far From Home took place after Endgame in the MCU’s chronology, thanks to older comments from Sony execs. That meant that people who were snapped away by Thanos in Infinity War were obviously going to be brought back to life in Endgame. No Way Home will be an even more critical Spider-Man film than the previous episodes, setting the stage for a massive storyline that will span across various MCU movies and TV series. That’s what all the leaks say, and we have plenty of evidence to support them. But Sony might try to protect the worst-kept Spider-Man No Way Home secret until the very end. Mind you, plenty of Spider-Man 3 spoilers follow below. Today's Top Deal Luxurious bed sheets with 100,000 5-star Amazon reviews start at just $22 in this amazing sale! List Price$ Price$ You Save$ 41% Buy Now Available from Amazon, BGR may receive a commission Available from Amazon BGR may receive a commission Andrew Garfield’s denial that he’s playing his version of Spider-Man in No Way Home is absolutely hilarious. It’s also on par with what other actors hired to play MCU superheroes have done in the past, so we can’t blame him. But we saw evidence that indicates Garfield is in the movie. So is Tobey Maguire, who will also play his Spider-Man in the film. We’ve known for months that villains from Sony’s previous Spider-Man films will be back for No Way Home. Jamie Foxx famously confirmed that he’d play Electro. We then learned Alfred Molina will return as Doc Ock, and the actor confirmed it all in an interview a few weeks ago, joking that his involvement in the movie is an open secret. Sony is doing everything in their power to get these actors to deny their involvement, they likely wont be shown in marketing, all to try keep the element of surprise. In other words, Garfield is a bad actor here and Josh knows it. — Skyler Shuler SkylerShuler May 4, 2021 Garfield’s denial prompted Skyler Shuler to say on Twitter that “Sony is doing everything in their power to get these actors to deny their involvement, they likely won’t be shown in marketing, all to try [to] keep the element of surprise.” Shuler is from TheDisInsider, but it’s unclear whether he’s just speculating or he has access to inside information that confirms Garfield and Maguire are joining Holland in this Spider-Man 3 multiverse story. Tom Holland denied having met Garfield and Maguire as well, so Garfield isn’t the first Spider-man actor to field this line of questions. It’s evident at this point that Sony is nowhere near ready to start promoting No Way Home. The film only got name drops in Disney’s mid-December Investor Day event, and in Marvel’s promo video that was released a few days ago. Marvel used the clip to release the first Eternals footage ever shown, but it didn’t include any imagery or scenes from No Way Home. This seems to indicate that Sony is indeed trying to protect this massive Spider-Man 3 secret that’s not so secret anymore. Spider-Man No Way Home will be a multiverse film that will advance the interests of both Sony and Marvel. Kevin Feige and Co. have already laid the multiverse’s foundations with Doctor Strange, the Ant-Man movies, and Endgame. MCU Phase 4 will dive even deeper into the multiverse, and that much is clear from the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness movie title. Doctor Strange Benedict Cumberbatch is also going to appear in Spider-Man 3. On the other hand, Sony has an impressive multiverse success on its hands already with Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. Spider-Man 3 will give it a chance to offer fans a live-action version of that. It’s not going to be a Mike Morales story, but No Way Home will help Sony tie the previous Spider-Man films to the MCU and enrich its own Spider-Man-based cinematic universe, the SPUMC. With all that in mind, it’s not unexpected to see Sony try to protect this massive No Way Home plot surprise. The whole thing benefits Marvel as well, which is notorious for doing everything possible to keep its secrets. But the surprise is already ruined. Just like we knew back in 2018 that the dead Avengers would be resurrected in Endgame, including Peter Parker, we know now that No Way Home will feature three different Spider-Man versions battling multiverse foes. This doesn’t make the next Spider-Man sequel any less interesting. After all, Endgame was incredibly entertaining even though we knew that most heroes would be resurrected. Today's Top Deal Amazon just kicked off a massive new sale — see all the best deals right here! PriceSee Today's Deals! 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