Watch: Marvel’s new ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ trailer drops
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- The newest film is rumoured to be the final Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland
- The clip shows Peter Parker visiting Doctor Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, for help after his identity is revealed to the world
Dannie Aildasani |
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Dannie Aildasani is the Web Editor for Young Post. She has previously lived and worked in South Korea, Ecuador and the United States, and has a Master's degree in International and Public Affairs from the University of Hong Kong. She specialises in topics related to health and wellness, relationships, international relations and US politics and history.
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Zendaya as MJ and Tom Holland as Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) in Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” Photo: Sony Pictures/TNS
Marvel fans got a big surprise today when the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped this morning (after briefly leaking online on Sunday). Here, we see Peter Parker (Tom Holland) dealing with the consequences of what happened in the previous movie - primarily, Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) revealing his identity to the world and framing him for his murder. Desperate for help, he visits Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and asks him to erase everyone’s memory. The problem is, it will also erase the memories of his friends and loved ones, too.
Check out the trailer here. Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait until December to see the whole film in cinemas.
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Dannie Aildasani is the Web Editor for Young Post. She has previously lived and worked in South Korea, Ecuador and the United States, and has a Master's degree in International and Public Affairs from the University of Hong Kong. She specialises in topics related to health and wellness, relationships, international relations and US politics and history.
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