‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ poster reveals first official look at Green Goblin, Doc Ock, other villains
Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios just revealed the first official poster for the highly-anticipated superhero movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Right off the bat, the brand-new poster features Tom Holland's web-slinger donning his Iron Spider suit as he prepares to face off against Alfred Molina's Doc Ock.
But what makes the new poster more interesting is that apart from the villain's iconic metal tentacles, the new image also provides fans their first official glimpse at some of Peter Parker's highly-rumored adversaries, such as Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, which we can see hovering in the background.
And if we take a closer look at the poster's details, a plume of dust and a bolt of lightning can also be seen behind Holland's Spider-Man, hinting at Thomas Hayden Church and Jamie Foxx's return as Sandman and Electro.
Check out the official Spider-Man: No Way Home poster below:
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Meanwhile, ahead of the much-awaited release of the new Spider-Man film, Holland previously shared that his upcoming No Way Home film feels like the end of a franchise.
Speaking to EW, the 25-year-old actor bared that they treated the third Marvel/Sony film as the end of the latest Spider-Man franchise, adding that should they get a chance to reprise their roles again, fans would be seeing different versions of their characters.
"We were all treating (No Way Home) as the end of a franchise, let's say," Holland said. "I think if we were lucky enough to dive into these characters again, you'd be seeing a very different version. It would no longer be the Homecoming trilogy. We would give it some time and try to build something different and tonally change the films. Whether that happens or not, I don't know. But we were definitely treating (No Way Home) like it was coming to an end, and it felt like it."
Holland went on to say that he got emotional when he felt the finality during one of the scenes he did with fellow actors Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, who plays MJ and Ned, respectively.
"We've been making these films for five years now," Holland explained. "We've had such an amazing relationship, the three of us. We've been with each other every step of the way. We've done every single film, every single press tour. So this one scene, (we didn't know) if this would be the last time (we were all working together.) (It) was heartbreaking but also really exciting because we're all moving into the next chapter of our careers. So, sharing that moment with them was maybe the best day I've ever had on set. I don't think I've cried like that ever."
The upcoming No Way Home film marks Holland's third Spider-Man solo movie. He first debuted as the beloved web-slinger in 2016's Captain America: Civil War then appeared in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Additionally, Holland also went to reprise his role in two standalone films: Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Meanwhile, rumors about Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield joining Holland's third Spider-Man outing continue to persist until now, with the latter denying several times that the highly-rumored Spider-verse concept is not happening in No Way Home. Some rumors also claimed that Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone are also involved in the upcoming project, along with Charlie Cox's Daredevil.
Directed by Jon Watts and written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, the cast members of Spider-Man: No Way Home also include Jon Favreau, Marisa Tomei, and Benedict Cumberbatch, who is reprising his role as Doctor Strange.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to premiere in theaters on Dec 17.