‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Is Almost Here!

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 Jonathan Reyes, Reporter

The time is almost here to see our favorite web-slinger’s first multiverse adventure come to end the trilogy in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” Since the reveal trailer that came back in Aug. 23. We were hyped because we were able to see Peter messing up the multiverse in an epic reveal from Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus saying, “Hello, Peter.”  

But after that trailer everyone went crazy on social media posting “alleged” spoilers and rumors talking about Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield coming back to join Tom Holland, but we finally received our second trailer of No Way Home Nov.16 and there is a whole lot to talk about.

It begins with the poor-old Spidey standing in the rain sadly monologuing to of course Mary Jane, played by the beautiful Zendaya. 

“Ever since I got bit by that spider, I’ve only had one week where my life has felt normal. That was when you found out.” 

The scene showed Spidey in a different state of mind, which is something Tom Holland prepared us for. 

Next, we see Doctor Strange played by Benedict Cumberbatch lecturing Peter.

Shortly after we see Green Goblin, played by Willem DaFoe, from Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” universe blowing up cars with his pumpkin bombs. 

Next, yellow electricity bolts from Electro played by Jamie Foxx flash through broken down cars, now that is an interesting scene because in “Amazing Spider-Man 2” Electro was all blue but now the homie has a fresh cut and dripping with some fresh electrical timbs.

Next, we see more footage of Doc Ock fighting Peter on the that dang bridge and since MCU Spider-Man isn’t used to fighting threats like Doc Ock, fighting him only ends up Spider-Man getting pinned upside down against a wall and Doc Ock looks at the poor guy and realizes it’s a different Peter Parker.

The next scene shows Doc Ock inside a trap by Peter, MJ, and Ned (Played by Jacob Batalon), and they ask the Doc’s name, and they disrespect the guy’s name which is Doctor Otto Octavius. 

The next shot shows a tower on a waterfront with a huge spinning globe of electricity. This is followed by Dr. Strange saying that “there are others out there. We need to send them back.” The next quick scene is very interesting, because it shows Spider-Man in his new suit (Black and Gold which is theorized that it’s the Upgraded Suit inside out.) and if you look closely, it has Peter’s phone duct taped above the suit’s spider symbol which is strange (get it?)

But Spidey also has some sort of magical gauntlet that can conduct magic similar to Doctor Strange’s magic and I’m very excited to see it in action. But it is over quickly. Then it cuts to Dr. Strange telling Peter, MJ, and Ned to “Scooby-Doo this crap.” And Zendaya being Zendaya telling him to say the magic word: “please.” 

The infamous jerk we all know and love J. Jonah Jameson, played by J.K. Simmons, witnesses some sort of a sandstorm with electricity. We then hear Doc Ock explaining. You’re flying out into the darkness to fight ghosts,” which means that all of  these multidimensional villains are meant to die fighting Spider-Man. “It’s their fate,” Doctor Strange says. 

If you remember they all were defeated by each Spider-Man from the previous movies.

The final scene shows a tower casting some cool sci-fi energy off it much like the fusion experiment Doc Ock was making in “Spider-Man 2.” Finally, we have an awesome shot of Spider-Man facing the Sinister Six, I mean 5, which includes a yellow Electro, a spooky Sandman, and a big random gymnastic reptile, the Lizard.

If you look at the Brazilian trailer of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” you can clearly see the Lizard getting punched by something. If they bring back all the villains, who will help Spider-Man?

The trailer nearly concludes with MJ falling from a tower and Spider-Man trying to save her and we see Tom’s Spider Man trying to grab her or what everyone is saying Andrew Garfield’s hand trying to grab MJ. A shot of redemption?

My overall synopsis of the trailer is that I cannot wait to see Peter take on enemies that are returning to the big screen and maybe some new ones. 

Hopefully we get to see all three Spidey’s back in action as Spider-men take on the Sinister 5 Dec. 17… or we riot.