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Spider-Man: No Way Home: release date, cast, plot, trailer and more

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Here’s everything you need to know about Spider-Man: No Way Home, including its release date and first trailer.
Spider-Man: No Way Home appears to mark the final entry in the wall crawler’s MCU trilogy. Co-developed by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker seems to have messed up yet again in his forthcoming big screen adventure – you know, if the film’s first trailer is anything to go by. A first look at the superhero movie has been a long time coming, so it’s great to see Spider-Man: No Way Home get an official trailer. Still, the rumor mill hasn’t stopped with its arrival, with former Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield continuing to bat away speculation that he’s involved somehow. More on this later. As well as new rumors surrounding Garfield’s appearance, what else do we know about Spider-Man: No Way Home? Below, you’ll find more information on the film’s cast, trailer, launch date, potential plot points, other prominent leaks and what we’d like to see as part of the Marvel Phase 4 flick. Expect plenty of spoilers for Spider-Man: Far From Home, Loki and WandaVision below, if you haven’t seen those yet. So proceed at your own risk if you choose to do so. Spider-Man: No Way Home will arrive in theaters on Friday, December 17. It’ll be the final release in what’s has been a jam-packed year for MCU films, with Marvel’s Eternals preceding it in November. Black Widow and Shang-Chi have already been released so, once No Way Home rolls around, it’ll be the fourth MCU film to land in 2021. That’s assuming the world of cinema isn’t hit by further Covid-related delays – which is hard to predict right now. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has stated that the film’s release shouldn’t move, so we’re hopeful that No Way Home will keep its current release date and be with us in time for Christmas. After an unfinished trailer leaked on the internet, the official trailer for No Way Home arrived following its CinemaCon premiere. The footage confirmed numerous rumors that have surrounded the movie. Based on the video above, Peter Parker will seek Doctor Strange’s help so that his secret identity as Spider-Man will, well, go back to being secret. As fans will remember, Peter’s identity was revealed by Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home. No Way Home’s first trailer suggests that Peter is having a torrid time with all of the publicity (not to mention the fact that people think he killed Mysterio) so he goes to Strange with the hope of reversing that revelation. Things don’t go to plan, though, and the pair wind up contributing to the arrival of the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse (MCM). We say ‚contribute‘ as it looks like Wanda Maximoff and Sylvie (a Loki time variant) have also had a hand in it during Disney Plus shows WandaVision and Loki. As the footage shows, previous iterations of Spider-Man villains including Doc Ock turn up in Peter’s reality and seemingly begin wreaking havoc. So it looks like it’ll be up to Spider-Man (or could that be Spider-Men?) to save the day again. Right now, we know that Tom Holland is reprising the role of Peter Parker, Jacob Batalon is back as Peter’s friend Ned, and Zendaya will return as MJ. All three feature prominently in the trailer, so we have confirmation of their returns. Marisa Tomei and Jon Favreau are also back as Aunt May and Happy Hogan, with both supporting actors featuring in the film’s first footage. Tony Revolori, too, seems to have reprised his role as Flash Thompson complete with a blonde hair makeover. Benedict Cumberbatch’s Stephen Strange will likely take over Iron Man’s role as Spider-Man’s mentor-in-chief and help to undo the multiversal damage that he helped to create.

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