We shouldn’t be surprised to find that some of the scenes in the trailer will look different in the final cut. Both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are expected to show up in No Way Home. The trailer doesn’t show us the Spider-Man variants that we expect to see alongside Tom Holland’s Peter Parker. Lizard, Electro, and Sandman teases appear as well, but they’re not nearly as evident as the Green Goblin tease. That’s who we expect to play Norman Osborn in the MCU, though we’ve received no official confirmation from the actor. Sony and Marvel also heavily teased the Green Goblin, although we didn’t see Willem Dafoe on screen. The actor teased the multiversal aspect of the movie and explained the connection to Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2. That’s because Molina confirmed months ago that he would be returning to the Spider-Man universe. Sony and Marvel only showed one of them: Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock. You just have to know where to look for them. We already showed you how five of the Sinister Six villains are hiding in plain sight in the trailer. That’s why the footage we see and the dialogue we hear in these trailers is cut in such a way to prevent us from seeing secrets hiding in plain sight. Marvel is acutely aware that fans overanalyze everything it produces, and that includes trailers.
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