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The greatest Spider-Man movie villain ever is back on the big screen. Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus emerges on a highway and says, “Hello, Peter.” Either Doc Ock is greeting Holland’s Peter as if he knows him or he’s actually saying hello to Maguire’s Peter, and the trailer is just holding back that reveal. This dramatic reaction on the part of New York City seems rather harsh considering how normal citizens in the MCU idolize heroes like Iron Man . But in the comics and the other Spidey films, New Yorkers have always been a bit suspicious and scared of Spider-Man, thanks in large part to J. And now that Mysterio has framed Spider-Man for his murder, the public perceives Peter as a vigilante. We do know that Doctor Strange will play a pivotal role in the film.
Now that Scorpion knows who the webslinger is, he’ll likely want to go after him. Vulture, too, has reason to hate Spider-Man for landing him behind bars and separating him from his family. Footage has also emerged from a fan screening of the trailer, with Holland noticeable moved when addressing the crowd afterwards. So, in order to undo that Peter asks Doctor Strange to use his magic to make everyone in the world forget he is Spider-Man.
Avengers: Infinity War
Needless to say, it is pretty confusing but also very exciting for fans to see all of the characters from different movies converging on screen together and judging by early reactions people are already hyped to see it. What director Ruben Fleischer brought to audiences is this bizarre, clunky, yet surprisingly entertaining throwback to the early 2000s era of superhero cinema. The parallel universes plot is the perfect way to usher the X-Men and Fantastic Four into the MCU. After all, everyone would ask where the heck all those heroes were during the fight against Thanos if they were to just come out of hiding now.

Deadpool 2continues that trend of self-aware comedy mixed in with the badass action directed by David Leitch. Unfortunately, the film falls into some of the trappings of a “more of the same” type of sequel, but put on a bigger scale. The film certainly could’ve benefited from a more clever script beyond just making everything bigger than the first. While the film never recaptures that lightning-in-a-bottle that the first film had, it still holds its own with some great character moments and perhaps the best mid-credits scene of all-time.
What happens to Doctor Strange after No Way Home?
We do know that Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus from Spider-Man 2, Jamie Foxx’s Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Matt Murdoch from the Netflix TV show Daredevil will all appear in No Way Home. The first trailer also revealed for the first time that we’ll get to see versions of the Green Goblin, Sandman and Lizard. And there are a few hints that we may finally get a live-action rendering of a beloved version of Spidey from the comics, Miles Morales. However, these aren’t new villains, at least from our perspective, these are the villains from the older Spider-Man films starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. The likes of Alfred Molina’s Dr Octopus, Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin and Jamie Foxx’s Electro all show up in this trailer.

Marvel Studios introduced the multiverse into its movies and TV shows with the series Loki this summer. In it, the beloved Thor villain tries to escape to a parallel universe and is stopped by the Time Variance Authority . The TVA is basically a group of space-time cops responsible for pruning any timelines that branch off the main timeline, creating parallel universes.
Spider-Man: Far from Home Weird Trailer Spirals Into a Mind-Melting Multiverse
Somehow this spell goes completely wrong and more villains start showing up to get their hands on Peter and his friends. Hamilton tweeted that the movie starts good "and turns great with every minute that passes — leading to one of the best climaxes of any solo Marvel movie. Tom Holland is, and will forever be, the greatest Spider-Man ever." "I’m a huge Mysterio fan and Gyllenhaal nails him," Ryan wrote. "Also the movie is very clever how it handles the fallout post 'Endgame' in explaining how this world works now."

When a Spidey villain reveals Spider-Man’s secret identity, Peter Parker pleads with Strange to use magic to reverse the revelation. Notably absent from the trailer are Maguire and Garfield who are strongly rumoured to be appearing in the movie but some fans believe there are few nods in the trailer that they will be in the film. "It’s still a rad take on bearing the weight of great expectations and a fun ode to teen romance. Tom Holland continues to be amazing," Truitt tweeted, giving a shout-out to the ensemble cast.
Kevin Polowy, Yahoo Entertainment senior correspondent, called the movie "a fun ride, especially the second half." Give the techie in your life access to the inner workings of the companies and characters shaping Big Tech. This may be an easter egg or just pure desperation on the part of fans to see Wolverine, but Doctor Strange’s mug in one shot says “Oh For Fox Sake” on it. This could be a throwaway prop or it may be nodding at Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, which gave Disney the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four characters. We don’t actually get to see any other Spider-people in the trailer. They may be holding those reveals back for future trailers or for the movie itself.

Basically at the end of Far From Home, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is exposed as Spider-Man’s secret identity putting him and his loved ones at from the superheroes enemies. It’s hard to log onto the internet sometimes because the world is in such a chaotic place. ButBlack Pantherrepresents the power of storytelling and why seeing more diverse characters and stories on the big screen matters. The show crucially establishes the concept of “variants,” different versions of the same character existing in multiple universes. Loki, for example, falls in love with a female variant of himself who goes by Sylvie .
Here are the9theatrical superhero films of 2018, ranked from worst to best. The conceit for No Way Home pulls heavily from the notorious Civil War storyline in the comics in which Peter reveals his secret identity. Peter eventually realizes he made a mistake and put his loved ones at risk. His Aunt May is shot, and in the One More Day storyline, Peter turns to Doctor Strange to help save her. Doctor Strange isn’t able to save May’s life, so Peter makes a deal with the literal devil, Mephisto. In exchange for Aunt May’s life, he has to give up his marriage to MJ, and Mephisto erases MJ’s memory of Peter.
The last time we saw Doctor Octopus, the character drowned in the Hudson. Molina has hinted that the character gets transported from a parallel universe to this movie before his death. In the trailer, Peter Parker asks Doctor Strange to make the world forget Peter’s secret identity.
Fans would likely embrace a less timid version of the character than the one Foxx portrayed in the 2014 film. After all, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was not particularly well received and ultimately ended the Garfield Spider-Man franchise. Well, had Doctor Strange created parallel timelines before Loki and Sylvie messed with the universe, the TVA would have just shown up and destroyed the branching timelines. Now, however, chaos reigns and variants can meet one another. Regardless of his motivation, while Strange is casting his spell, Peter has second thoughts. If MJ, for instance, forgets his secret identity, their bond will disappear.
Wong warns Doctor Strange not to attempt the magic to make this happen, but Strange does so anyway. Strange was reckless in the Doctor Strange film, but taking such a big risk seems uncharacteristic after the events of Infinity War. Or, worse still, this is a different sorcerer masquerading as Doctor Strange. Far From Home and Infinity War are comic-book movies, and given the nature of their source material, chances are no one who floated away in Infinity War is perma-dead. What's interesting, though, is that this new trailer seems to confirm it. Films likeBlack Pantherremind us about the power of cinema.
There’s already a lot going on in No Way Home, so I doubt we’ll get a glimpse of Reed Richards or Raven in this movie, but a fan can dream. For example, the moment at the beginning of the trailer between Holland’s Peter and Zendaya’s MJ on the roof is reminiscent of the scene where Maguire’s Peter and Kirsten Dunst’s MJ lie together in a web in the early Spider-Man films. In another shot, Peter and MJ stand atop the Queensborough bridge, which is a pivotal location in the original Spider-Man. These shots are likely intentional reminders of the Spidey films that came before and how Peter’s life parallels those of other Peters in other universes.

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