Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer #2 Easter Eggs and Clues: Here’s What We Learned

The
second
trailer
for
the
highly
anticipated
Christmas
time
blockbuster,
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home,
has
finally
dropped,
and
wow
did
we
ever
get
a
few
big
presents
to
unwrap.
Additionally,
there
a
a
few
things
that
appear
to
be
missing
from
under
the
proverbial
tree
as
well.
Before
you
read
much
further,
if
you
haven’t
seen
the
trailer,
take
some
time
to
do
that
and
to
read
fellow
MovieWeb
scribe
Jeremy
Dick’s
write
up
of
the
tantalizing
footage.
Swing
back
here
like
everyone’s
favorite
wall-crawler
when
you’re
done
and
we
can
talk
about
what
we
learned,
what’s
on
deck,
and
what’s
odd
about
the
trailer
that
will
likely
soon
be
breaking
plenty
of
records
for
views
as
well
as
beaking
the
multiverse.
Firstly,
and
perhaps
most
noticeably,
there
is
the
lack
of
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield.
The
first
two
actors
to
play
the
friendly
neighborhood
hero
respectively
have
been
rumored
and ‘leaked’
for
quite
a
while
now.
The
two
studios
were
very
careful
on
how
they
pieced
together
this
second
trailer
and
did
not
include
either
actor
in
the
official
footage.
A
leaked
photo
last
week
however,
seems
to
confirm
all
three
are
in
the
film
together.
A
photo
even
points
to
Charlie
Cox
returning
at
the
very
least
as
Matt
Murdock,
perhaps
even
as
his
alter
ego,
the
Devil
of
Hells
Kitchen
himself,
Daredevil.
Despite
Charlie
Cox
and
Andrew
Garfield’s
constant
denials
of
their
involvement
in
the
film,
and
Kevin
Feige
doing
his
best “look
over
here”
dance,
the
leaked
photos
do
appear
genuine.
You
can
see
them
here:
Another
big
reveal
is
one
that
admittedly,
we
all
saw
coming,
but
it
had
not
been
said
on
screen,
that
is
until
now.
This
iteration
of
Peter
Parker
was
in
fact
bitten
by
a
spider
to
get
his
powers.
Now,
as
common
sense
as
that
may
appear
to
be
on
its
face,
in
all
of
his
involvement
in
the
MCU
up
until
now,
it
has
never
been
out
right
stated
that
Peter
had
been
bitten
by
a
spider.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
it’s
left
quite
ambiguous
in
Captain
America:
Civil
Warwhen
Peter
is
talking
to
Tony,
he
explicitly
states “When
whatever
happened,
happened,
my
senses
have
been
dialed
to
eleven”.This
isn’t
the
only
thing
Tom
Hollands
version
shares
with
the
other
Spider-Men.
He
goes
on
to
say
he’s
only
had
one
normal
week
since
then.
It’s
a
rule
of
Spider-Man
in
the
comics
that
unusual
things
happen
to
him,
and
while
there
can
be
brief
periods
of
happiness
in
Peter
Parker’s
life,
all-in-all,
the
character
seems
not
be
able
to
catch
many
breaks
and
is
typically
down
on
his
luck.
Hollands
comments
about
the
movie
tend
to
lend
this
more
credence
when
he
was
recently
interviewed
by
Total
Film, “What
people
will
be
really
surprised
about
is
that
it’s
not
fun,
this
film.
It’s
dark
and
it’s
sad,
and
it’s
going
to
be
really
affecting.
You’re
going
to
see
characters
that
you
love
go
through
things
that
you
would
never
wish
for
them
to
go
through.
And
I
was
just
really
excited
to
kind
of
lean
into
that
side
of
Peter
Parker.”}
The
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home
trailer
keeps
the
hits
coming
and
we
do
get
our
first
glimpses
of
all
of
the
villains
of
the
other
Spider-Manmovies
past.
Willem
Defoe’s
suits
up
again
as
Green
Goblin,
Jamie
Foxx
as
Electro,
Thomas
Haden
Church
as
Sandman,
Rhys
Ifans
slides
on
his
scales
as
Lizard,
and
of
course
we
get
some
more
footage
of
Alfred
Molina’s ‘Doctor
Otto
Octavious’,
if
that
is
his
real
name.
Here
is
where
we
get
another
revelation
though:
despite
his
attack
on
Tom
Hollands
Peter
Parker,
he
appears
to
not
necessarily
stop
the
assault,
but
is
taken
aback
when
he
unmasks
Tom
Holland
instead
of
Tobey
Maguire.
A
few
moments
pass
before
later
in
the
trailer
perhaps
expressing
concern
for
the
hero ‘flying
out
into
the
darkness
to
fight
ghosts’
a
warning
he
lays
onto
the
young
hero.
I
have
thought
for
a
while
that
this
iteration
of
Molina’s
character
would
not
be
a
true ‘villain’
I
believe
he
may
still
be
struggling
with
control
of
his
own
faculties
after
the
experiment
gone
wrong
in
Spider-Man
2
burnt
out
the
control
chip
for
the
A.I.
that
controls
his
robotic
limbs
and
we
may
witness
that
struggle
onscreen.
Time
will
tell
of
course,
but
we
may
be
seeing
the
arc
play
out:
villain
to
perhaps
mentor.
Finally,
there
had
been
small
rumblings
that
perhaps
this
version
of
Doctor
Strange
is
pulling
a
Transformers
and
is
more
than
meets
the
eye.
I
think
it’s
safe
to
say
now
that
something
is
definitely
up,
and
he
may
be
in
fact
a
more
sinister
Doctor
Strange.
We
know
from
the
previous
trailer,
Peter
wishes
to
have
everyone
forget
his
identity,
which
was
revealed
to
the
world
by
Mysterio.
He
enlists
Doctor
Strange’s
help
and
it
goes
bad.
In
this
trailer
he
places
the
blame
for
disrupting
the
spell
squarely
on
Peter
instead
of
blaming
himself
for
performing
the
incantation
himself.
The
spell
helps
the
other
villains
into
this
universe
and
later
Strange
implies
that
it’s
the
invading
villains
fate
to
die.
We
also
hear
him
say
referring
to
a
specific
event
which
is
of
now
unknown,
as “it’s
the
only
way”.
The
Doctor
Strange
we
have
come
to
know
is
generally
more
open
minded
and
not
absolute
(warning
in
Avengers:
Inifnity
War
aside
that
is).
The
mannerisms
and
undertones
in
which
he
speaks
don’t
ring
out
as ‘hero’
to
me
and
in
fact,
connecting
this
with
my
previous
point,
wouldn’t
in
be
kind
of
a
cool
twist
if
Doc
Ock
did
in
fact
turn
out
to
be
a
hero
and
this
Doctor
Strange
turned
out
to
be
the
villain?
This
trailer
did
drop
a
lot
on
us
and
we
can
unpack
a
lot
from
it.
There
will
likely
be
at
least
one
more
trailer
before
the
movie
drops,
and
probably
a
few
more
leaks
as
we
get
closer.
One
thing
is
for
sure,
December
17th
will
be
a
pretty
big
day
for
the
MCU
and
it’s
fans
as
Disney
and
Sony
angle
to
deliver
what
could
be
the
biggest
blockbuster
of
the
last
couple
years.
Did
we
miss
something
from
the
trailer?
Drop
your
comments
below.
What
did
you
think
of
the
drop?
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