No Way Home leaked a trailer

Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Away from Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home it’s still a few months away, but fans are trying out these sweet, sweet Spidey legs first. (Mmmm … spider legs). According to the Hollywood Reporter, the trailer for the next one Spiderman. Spider-Man the film leaked to social media today earlier today and Sony is really trying to make copies of it. (* Point your thumb at the previous sentence * Now, this is what I call web crawl.) Most previously available versions feature the dreaded: “Media content has been turned off in response to a copyright owner report.” Of course, as the trailer was a trend on Twitter, those spoiler-hungry (and spider-hungry) fans continued to share it on their network. It’s a mole situation that could benefit from Spider-Man’s speed and intellect. Ai.

Of course, this level of corporate shit can’t be achieved without the inevitable meme, which is achieved with the punishment of that shit. So if you like jokes Kevin Feige shouting or demanding revenge about the person who leaked the trailer, then Twitter is the perfect place for you.

Before we ask, no, we won’t share the trailer here. Isn’t it enough that we alert you to its existence? But, according to reports, the trailer features – and Marvel fans, you want to sit in it – Tom Holland in the role of Spider-Man. Also, according to Complex, “It looks like it’s recorded from a phone with a huge watermark – of what appears to be someone’s name – pasted on it” and “it looks like it’s unfinished and is sent via an Instagram DM.” Ehh, let’s just say I’ve seen better.

In addition to being the fourth Marvel movie premiere this year, Spider-Man: No Way Home he is also the one who most speculates with numerous rumors i casting ads circulating about which Spider-Man veteran will appear in the film. So far, Sony and Marvel have done a pretty good job keeping us in the dark, so who knows, maybe Sony is playing four-dimensional chess. Probably not. But maybe …

Spider-Man: No Way Home touring theaters on December 17th.

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