
Later on Sunday, Tom Holland posted to his Instagram Stories and seemed to confirm the leak, writing “You ain’t ready!” The studio seemed to be in something of a whack-a-mole situation, as when one video would be blocked, another would be shared on Twitter.” THR “viewed the alleged leak, and its contents appeared to be legitimate. The Hollywood Reporter said, “Some tweets that shared the video of the alleged trailer were taken down and slapped with a copyright statement.” “The media has been disabled in response to a report from the copyright owner,” the message read. On Sunday night ahead of the CinemaCon panel, Sony had to quickly move to remove a leak of the “No Way Home” trailer from social media platforms. ‘Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Trailer Kills at CinemaCon Molina’s return signals a timeline-bending approach to this latest MCU entry, as his character died in the Sam Raimi-directed film. Strange Jamie Foxx as Electro and Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus, reprising his role from Sony’s “Spider-Man 2” from 2004. Joining Holland as Peter Parker are Zendaya as MJ, his classmate and girlfriend Marisa Tomei as his Aunt May Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Below, check out the trailer for “ Spider-Man: No Way Home.”ĭirected by Jon Watts, who helmed both 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” the film is set to be released on December 17 as part of the Phase Four rollout of the evolving Marvel Cinematic Universe.



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Fans were hopeful that Sony Pictures would reveal the (official) trailer during its presentation at CinemaCon Monday: The studio delivered, treating the live audience in Las Vegas and later, the internet, to a first full look at Tom Holland’s return as the iconic web-slinger. Details surrounding the upcoming Spider-Man sequel “No Way Home” have mostly been shrouded in mystery, that is until a version of the trailer - unauthorized, but apparently genuine - leaked online over the weekend.
