Marvel has a history of teasing fans through their blockbuster trailers, and it seems they are continuing this strategy with Spider-Man: No Way Home to conceal the appearance of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
Marvel released the second official trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home on 17/11, exactly one month before this blockbuster hits theaters.
The new trailer offers a clearer view of the formidable lineup of villains from the original Spider-Man movies, including Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Green Goblin, Electro, and Lizard. However, the most perplexing question since Marvel unveiled No Way Home's involvement in the multiverse concept remains unanswered: Will the other two Spider-Men, portrayed by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, make a comeback?

According to common logic, if the multiverse concept is applied, and the old villains return, the appearance of the two previous Spider-Men is highly reasonable. However, the new trailer completely dismisses that, leaving many fans restless in recent days.
However, recently, fans noticed some peculiarities in the No Way Home trailer in Brazil, raising suspicions: Did Sony and Marvel intentionally 'erase' Tobey and Andrew from certain scenes to ensure the surprise element of their blockbuster? For a more vivid understanding, please watch the video below.
Pay close attention to the Lizard antagonist in this segment of the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer in Brazil: Who delivered such a punch that skewed his face like that?
Some speculate that the scaffolding behind the collapse accidentally collided with Lizard. But upon closer inspection, this villain seems to have taken a solid punch from someone who is definitely not the Spidey flipping quite a distance away. Could this be an attack from another version of Spider-Man, but one that the post-production team intentionally 'erased' in the new trailer?

Furthermore, the new trailer indirectly confirms the authenticity of a leaked photo from some time ago:

Not only that, eagle-eyed fans also spot 2 unusual points afterward:



If these details aren't convincing enough, let's continue with a behind-the-scenes photo that has surfaced on the internet a few months ago:

Recently, on his personal Instagram, actor Jamie Foxx (Electro) also shared his emotions after watching the new trailer of Spider-Man: No Way Home. However, pay attention to the hashtags he used.

Moreover, the YouTube channel Corridor Crew, boasting over 5 million subscribers, has previously commented that a leaked video snippet featuring Andrew Garfield in No Way Home appears highly authentic and not a product of deepfake.
So, will the audience finally witness the three Spider-Men joining forces to combat foes from different universes? The official answer will be revealed when No Way Home hits theaters on 17/12 this year. Until then, fans can continue to nurture hopes, much like in the fan-made trailer below, because no one taxes dreams.

According to Indianexpress
