More Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer Clues Prove Andrew Garfield Is Right There

Spider-man
fans
have
been
waiting
for
the

second
trailer
for
No
Way
Home

for
weeks
now,
with
the
release
reported
being
delayed
by
a
disagreement
between
Sony
and
Marvel
as
to
whether
or
not
the
return
of
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield
should
be
included
in
the
new
footage.
While
it
looks
like
the
decision
was
taken
to
not
include
them

because
we
are
pretty
much
all
going
with
the
basis
that
they
will
appear
in
the
movie

a
traditional
Marvel
trailer
misdirection
seems
to
have
gone
slightly
awry
and
revealed
Andrew
Garfied
in
the
trailer

well,
at
least
a
dismembered
part
of
him.

Spider-Man: No Way Home image

While
some
fans
have
already
noticed
a
shot
of
The
Lizard,
who
makes
his
first
official
appearance
in
the
trailer,
being
punched
or
kicked
by
an “invisible
assailant”,
others
who
have
scrutinized
the
trailer
in
the
hours
since
its
release
have
come
across
a
much
more
concrete
piece
of
evidence
that
Marvel
have
attempted
to
pull
the
wool
over
our
eyes
just
like
they
did
with “Fat
Thor”
and
Smart
Hulk
in
the
trailer
for

Avengers:
Endgame
,
when
the
former
was
only
shown
in
his
Infinity
Wars
form
and
the
latter
was
erased
from
a
scene
where
he
and
Rocket
go
looking
for
Thor
in
New
Asgard.
Towards
the
end
of
the
new



Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home

trailer,
in
a
shot
where
MJ
is
seen
falling
from
scaffolding
with
Ned
attempting
and
failing
to
catch
her,
which
provokes
Tom
Holland’s
web-slinger
to
leap
after
her,
someone
has
noticed
that
Marvel
have
seemingly
cut
someone
out
of
this
moment,
or
at
least
tried
to.

Pausing
the
video
at
the
beginning
of
that
short
scene,
to
the
left
of
screen
is
what
appears
to
be
the
arm
of

Andrew
Garfield’s
Spider-Man
,
which
it
looks
like
has
not
been
erased
when
Marvel
have
attempted
to
delete
him
from
the
scene
in
the
same
way
they
did
with
Smart
Hulk
as
mentioned
above.
Considering
the
huge
expectations
on
the
movie,
it
was
always
a
foregone
conclusion
that
what
is
seen
in
the
trailer
is
not
exactly
what
will
transpire
on
screen,
as
while
trailers
usually
give
away
too
many
secrets,
Marvel
have
become
notorious
for
delivering
many
visuals
in
the
trailer
that
don’t
actually
appear,
or
are
not
exactly
as
they
appear
in
the
final
movie.

The

evidence
for
Garfield
and
Maguire’s
arrival

in
the
movie
was
always
overwhelming
even
without
this
slip
by
the
usually
precise
Marvel
effects
wizards,
with
Doctor
Strange
speaking
about
the
collision
of
universes
and
visitors
clearly
not
only
referring
to
the
villains
of
other
Spider-man
timelines,
and
additionally
the
scenes
from
the
trailer
on
top
of
the
Statue
of
Liberty
fit
with
the
previously
leaked
blue
screen
footage
of
Garfield’s
character
in
pretty
much
an
identical
setting.

What
all
of
this
ultimately
leads
to
is
the
result
that
no
matter
how
much
they
deny
involvement
in
the
movie,
there
are
very
few
who
believe
that
they
will
not
see
a
trio
of
Spider-men
on
screen
when
the
movie
arrives,
and
additionally
it
also
goes
someway
to
suggest
that,
if
the
story
of
a
disagreement
was
true,
it
was
Sony
who
really
didn’t
want
to
show
the
former
franchise
stars
such
as



Andrew
Garfield

in
the
trailer,
as
this
would
stack
up
with
their

Ghostbusters:
Afterlife

trailer
that
has
not
yet
fully
revealed
the
three
original ‘Busters
in
any
of
the
trailers
despite
their
part
in
the
movie
being
confirmed
early
in
production.

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