What To Expect In The Official Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer

Tom Holland's Spider-Man: No Way Home second trailer l and Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire's possibilities
Spider-Man: No Way Home | Sony Pictures

With the remarkable success already from the first Spider-Man: No Way Homethe teaser trailer, there is without a doubt so much more potential and so many more leaks that can and will result from the second, official, trailer.

Immediately after releasing on the popular streaming app, “YouTube”, the teaser
trailer
for Tom Holland’s third Spider-Man film instantly became a classic. The views in the opening couple of days on the platform surpassed that of Avengers: Endgame, which is absolutely outstanding.
Spider-Man: No Way Home and the Doctor Strange sequel are without a doubt the
most exciting films to come out of Phase 4. Not only are they the most important films
regarding the multiverse at whole, but the hype surrounding the plot for both films,
especially Spider-Man: No Way Home, is off the charts. With the teaser for the third spidey film already out, the second, official, trailer’s
release is imminent.

WHEN TO EXPECT THE OFFICIAL TRAILER

Doctor Octopus from the Spider-Man: No Way Home

Although a release date hasn’t yet been announced or confirmed, there is a lot of
speculation and fan theories that the trailer will release sooner than later. I would say,
after viewing reports from somewhat reliable sources via “Twitter”, that you should
expect a second, official, trailer to come out around mid-November.
Since Marvel Studios likes to keep on a more linear and organized release
schedule for its vast amount of films, a prime example being The Eternals having its
official trailer release in mid-August (around two months before the film hits the
theaters). I would expect the official trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home to come out
around two months before its set release date on December 17th of 2021; just like The Eternals, and all of the movies that have followed this sort of pattern regarding release
date scheduling for trailers/teasers.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE TRAILER WHEN IT DOES RELEASE 

Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man: No Way Home (Spider-Verse)

Inn order to really grab all of the attention of most of the MCU’s audience, it is
important that the official trailer is the best it possibly can be. Even though the first trailer
for Spider-Man: No Way Home was an absolute success, it only means that the second,
official, trailer has to be that much better.
There are virtually so many possibilities that can happen in the second trailer,
some quite obvious, and some that are a bit of a reach. Some realistic possibilities that
will more than likely be in the second trailer could be the finalization of the Sinister 6.

After absolutely confirming the return of Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock from the
original Spider-Man Trilogy, Jamie Foxx’s electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and
the laugh+goblin ball of Willem Dafoe’s outstanding and groundbreaking Green Goblin
from the Raimi trilogy, the confirmation of a possible Sinister 6 for the second film
absolutely should occur.
Some fans speculated that the sand surrounding electro in the teaser trailer was in
fact Sandman, who first appeared live action in the Raimi trilogy. Which is indeed a good
theory, after reports of Thomas Haden Church returning as Sandman came out a few
months ago from the same sources that rumored that Alfred Molina and Jamie Foxx
would return.

Fans also believe that the Lizard, who originated firstly in Raimi’s Spider-Man
trilogy with Doctor Connors being Peter’s teacher and mentor, but then further carried out
in the first The Amazing Spider-Man film played by Rhys Ifans. Which I believe will
indeed happen, considering that rumors also surrounded the return of Lizard.
Even if all of the above villains listed were indeed confirmed to be in the film
from the next trailer, there is still one last slot available. Now, there are several ways the MCU can go about this. Michael Keaton can always return as the Vulture, considering we saw his character in Sony’s new Morbius trailer.

They could also go the direction of
bringing back Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio yet again, as it is merely impossible to ever
confirm that he is indeed dead. They can go numerous directions, but definitely expect a
Sinister 6 to be officially shown in the next official trailer in these upcoming months prior
to release date.
Now, the biggest and most popular direction that both Sony and Marvel Studios
could go with the second, official, trailer would be to include the return of both Tobey
Maguire and Andrew Garfield
as their individual versions of Spider-Man.

This has, without a doubt, been the biggest, worst-kept secret in cinema history.
From reliable leaked set videos to deleted foreign Sony products involving the
confirmation of the multiverse, involving Tobey and Andrew in the projects. With both of
them returning still having a good amount of fans in doubt, including both of them, even
if it’s just a slight millisecond glimpse, would get literally every single Marvel fan into
the theaters. 

PERSONALL TAKEAWAYS/ SUMMARY

After all of the information leaked and all of the rumors that have been backed by
somewhat reliable sources, I believe that Marvel Studios and Sony should in fact carry
out this Sinister 6/Spider-Verse concept for the third film.
Initially, I thought that Tom Holland’s third film should really focus on the story of
Peter Parker being more individual and less-reliant on other Avengers to be heavily
involved in his film. But the more and more I realize that it is nearly impossible for any
other Avenger to get involved, also the fact that Peter is in such a pickle (after the events
from Spider-Man: Far From Home), the more I have adapted my theories. And after
seeing Doctor Strange have a huge impact on the entirety of the plot of Tom’s third
Spider-Man film, my personal opinion on what should happen/what will happen
drastically changed as well.

All in all, a Tobey and Andrew tease in addition to the confirmation of the Sinister
6 should, without a doubt, be in the official Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer that you
should expect to release mid-November.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to premiere in theatres this December 17.

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