SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown – 16 Reveals & Secrets

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The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer reveals the scale of the threat, and shows why Spidy and Doctor Strange turn on one another! Here’s our breakdown.

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SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The much-anticipated second Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer has finally dropped – and here are all the major story reveals and Easter eggs. Excitement is building to a crescendo for Spider-Man: No Way Home, with the internet abuzz with anticipation for the second trailer. When it finally released, though, the trailer proved to be an unusual one; as action-packed as it may be, much of the attention is focused on what it didn’t show.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is a multiversal adventure in which Peter Parker attempts to get Doctor Strange to rewrite history – and it all goes badly wrong, bringing classic villains from other film franchises into the MCU. There have been constant reports that it will also feature the return of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, playing their iterations of Spider-Man alongside Tom Holland; it had generally been assumed Sony would choose to avoid confirming their presence until Spider-Man: No Way Home’s second trailer. In the end, though, Garfield and Maguire are entirely absent, with the focus remaining on Holland’s MCU Spider-Man.

Still, that’s not to say the trailer was disappointing; it’s full of reveals, confirming the main story beats of Spider-Man: No Way Home and setting up a truly spectacular third act. Here are all the main reveals, and their implications from the second Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer.

16. Why Peter Parker Doesn’t Want MJ To Forget

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The relationship between Peter Parker and MJ lies at the emotional heart of Spider-Man: No Way Home’s trailer, with Peter admitting she is the only thing in his life that makes him feel normal. Spider-Man feels the conflict between his two personas after his secret identity was revealed to the world, and it’s handled in such a traditional Spider-Man way, with the wall-crawler desperately wishing he could have an ordinary life but unable to give up the responsibility of being Spider-Man. This further explains why Spider-Man panics when he realizes Doctor Strange’s spell will erase everybody’s memories of who he is – as much as he wants to regain his privacy, he also doesn’t want to lose what he has with MJ.

15. No Way Home Explains Why Spider-Man Villains Enter The MCU

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

There’s another stunning shot of the moment Doctor Strange performs the spell to erase Spider-Man’s secret identity, one botched by Peter Parker’s chatter. This time, though, the VFX shot is accompanied by dialogue that explains why villains from other Spider-Man films enter the MCU; it seems this universe has begun getting “visitors” from other dimensions, enemies of Spider-Man who make their way through to this dimension. This parallels with Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s post-credits scene, suggesting all the bad guys have simply been pulled through and are reeling from their experience.

14. Marvel Admits Spider-Man Villains’ Names Sound Dumb

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer rushes through shots of the wall-crawler fighting various villains, before focusing in on a conversation between Spider-Man, his friends, and Doctor Octopus. Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus appears to be the most important multiversal villain in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and the conversation between Doctor Octopus and Peter Parker will likely be key in establishing a connection of some sort between them. It helps that, as a scientific genius, he’s probably the only one of the bad guys who could even understand what’s going on. The reaction to his telling the kids his name is hilarious, with Marvel finally acknowledging some of their characters’ names sound dumb.

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13. Spider-Man’s No Way Home Mission: Catch The Villains

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

Doctor Strange considers Spider-Man responsible for the spell going wrong, and thus he’s given Spider-Man a mission; to scour the world looking for the villains who’ve slipped through the cracks. Presumably Doctor Strange is the one who gives Spider-Man his new costume, and the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer shows the wall-crawler summoning a mystic effect around his glove. There have been consistent rumors that Spider-Man will use his suit’s magic to transport villains into a mystical prison, and those are apparently confirmed; the mysterious “box” seen in previous trailers must be the prison.

12. MJ Won’t Back Down – Even To Doctor Strange

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

One of the most delightful shots in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer sees MJ stand up to Doctor Strange, pointing out everything that’s going on is really his fault – he’s the one who performed a botched spell in front of a chatty teenager, after all. In truth, she’s absolutely right to hold Doctor Strange responsible, given the magic he was using was dangerous and he was even warned not to perform it by his more experienced colleague Wong. Doctor Strange is hardly showing the character of a Sorcerer Supreme.

11. J. Jonah Jameson Returns In No Way Home

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

J.K. Simmons’ J. Jonah Jameson is one of the returning Spider-Man villains in Spider-Man: No Way Home, as seen in a shot where he stares up into an effect-filled sky. Simmons made an unexpected return to the franchise in Spider-Man: Far From Home, when his Daily Bugle website got the scoop on Spider-Man’s secret identity. Hopefully the shot of Jameson in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer means the MCU version will be developed as a character, perhaps with Spider-Man confronting him at one point about having ruined his life.

10. Spider-Man’s Villains Are Destined To Die

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

In a shocking twist, Doctor Strange reveals every one of the villains Spider-Man has captured is destined to die fighting different versions of him in their own timeline. The MCU’s Spider-Man is very different to the other heroes in his universe; he was reluctant to even throw punches in Spider-Man: Homecoming, and was shocked at Mysterio’s death in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Now, he must consciously choose to allow enemies to die – an ethical decision that cuts to the very core of his character. Thematically, it’s perfectly in tune with the Spider-Man mythology.

9. Spider-Man & Doctor Strange’s Relationship Breaks Down In No Way Home

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

It had always been clear the relationship between Spider-Man and Doctor Strange would break down in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it seems the ethical debate over allowing the villains to die is the catalyst of it. Doctor Strange is willing to allow these villains to return to their fate in other universes, but Spider-Man cannot accept that. Again, this is perfectly in line with the characters in the comics themselves, where Spider-Man has even gone so far as to swear an oath that nobody dies while he’s around.

8. Doctor Octopus’ Tentacles Get An Iron Man Upgrade

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer confirms Doctor Octopus gives his arms an upgrade. The color of the new pieces suggests Doc Ock’s tentacles are derived from Stark technology, which is probably easier to obtain after Tony Stark’s death – though the trailer also suggests he takes the nanotech from Peter’s own suit. That’s actually quite an amusing Easter egg, because Sam Raimi’s original script for Spider-Man 2 was going to refer to Doctor Octopus’ arms being Stark technology rather than his own design. It will be interesting to see what Doctor Octopus’ upgraded arms are capable of – they may well have additional capabilities.

7. Spider-Man’s Villains Are Destabilizing The Universe

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer confirms the scale of the problem, though, with Doctor Strange suggesting the presence of beings from other universes is destabilizing the multiverse itself. There’s been no prior hint of this in the MCU’s multiverse – variants have been hopping around the timelines since Avengers: Endgame, and the main MCU timeline already has an alternate-dimension version of Gamora living in it – but it’s likely a critical mass is being reached. If this is the case, every time another Spider-Man villain jumps into the MCU, the universe becomes a little more unstable.

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6. The MCU’s Electro Is A Vast Improvement

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The MCU has brought back Jamie Foxx’s Electro, and it’s fixed The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s poor design. The version of Electro seen in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer is visually similar to the comic book character, right down to electricity flaring around his face in a pattern evocative of his comic book mask. Fortunately, it looks as though Spider-Man’s new suit has been deliberately designed to help him take on Electro – another idea lifted straight from the comics.

5. Green Goblin Targets Spider-Man Again In No Way Home

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

Spider-Man: No Way Home sees Willem Dafoe return as the Green Goblin, clearly set up as the most terrifying of the villains brought through the multiverse. Unlike the others, the Green Goblin is more than willing to target Peter Parker’s loved ones. There’s also a psychological edge to his dialogue in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, with Norman Osborn attempting to get into Spider-Man’s head in order to mislead him. In the comics, the Green Goblin was the one who persuaded Spider-Man’s enemies to unite against him in the form of a team called the Sinister Six; the same is likely true in Spider-Man: No Way Home as well, with Osborn persuading the prisoners to team up.

4. That’s Not Harry Osborn in Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Trailer

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

One of the strangest shots in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer sees another figure flying out of the moonlight, clearly flying on something akin to a Goblin Glider. This led to speculation it could be Harry Osborn from the Raimi trilogy, a character from another timeline, or even Jacob Batalon fulfilling his comic book destiny, where Ned Leeds suited up as the Hobgoblin. However, the 4k version of the trailer instead shows that this is still Willem Dafoe suited up, only for some reason he has had a change of costume, which could happen after he gets beat and looks to come back stronger, or he’s playing another version of the Goblin.

3. Sandman & The Lizard Join Battle Against Spider-Man

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

One of the most spectacular shots in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer shows several villains teaming up – including the return of the Lizard and the Sandman. It’s interesting to note Sandman’s presence, because unlike all others he did not die in battle against Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3; that said, perhaps this variant of Sandman is from a universe viewers have never seen before, one where he suffered a different fate. It’s reasonable to assume this is from the film’s third act, and at one point Lizard jumps at an invisible enemy – and reels as though punched by them – suggesting Sony has clumsily edited Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men out of these shots.

2. No Way Home Sets Up MJ’s Death

SpiderMan No Way Home Trailer 2 Breakdown 16 Reveals & Secrets

The focus on the relationship between Spider-Man and MJ is reminiscent of The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s Peter and Gwen plotline, and the subtext becomes overt as the trailer builds to a climax. MJ is shown falling to her apparent death, in almost exactly the same way Gwen Stacy did in the comic book story “The Night Gwen Stacy Died.” Spider-Man dives to her rescue, attempting to save her life, but he’d better be careful lest any sudden stop break her neck. It’s possible things will play out differently, though, with Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man intervening because he won’t allow history to repeat itself.

1. Spider-Man: No Way Home Threatens Multiversal Collapse

The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer culminates in Doctor Strange and Spider-Man looking up as the multiverse begins to collapse. The effect is reminiscent of a comic book event called an incursion, where different universes collide – risking mutual destruction. Doctor Strange attempts to hold it at bay, but it’s likely the incursion can only be stopped by sending all the villains back. Spider-Man is in the unenviable position where he must break his code to save the universe – and it’s possible the repercussions from this will run on in any case, into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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