There’s no Marvel project that can match the Spider-Man: No Way Home hype right now. The movie’s big multiverse secret leaked months ago, which only increased the No Way Home chatter online. All the rumors that followed reinforced the idea to the point where practically everyone has seen the big spoilers at this point.
Say you’re watching The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on a mid-September night. All of a sudden, there’s Andrew Garfield barely able to deny rumors that he’ll appear in the next Spider-Man movie. If you’re the kind of Marvel fan looking to avoid No Way Home spoilers, that moment alone is enough to make you realize what Sony and Marvel are probably doing with the next movie.
There’s no Marvel project that can match the Spider-Man: No Way Home hype right now. The movie’s big multiverse secret leaked months ago, which only increased the No Way Home chatter online. All the rumors that followed reinforced the idea to the point where practically everyone has seen the big spoilers at this point.
Say you’re watching The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on a mid-September night. All of a sudden, there’s Andrew Garfield barely able to deny rumors that he’ll appear in the next Spider-Man movie. If you’re the kind of Marvel fan looking to avoid No Way Home spoilers, that moment alone is enough to make you realize what Sony and Marvel are probably doing with the next movie.
When is Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer coming out?
Sony just released a trailer for Uncharted, which stars the same Tom Holland who plays the main Spider-Man variant in No Way Home. Reports said in the past few weeks that the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer 2 video could drop after October 22nd, with a recent leak claiming October 25th might be the release date.
The rumors made sense, given that Marvel is promoting Eternals rather heavily right now. Ticket preorder estimates for the opening weekend say Eternals will beat Black Widow and Shang-Chi at the box office. Therefore, putting a new Spider-Man trailer in front of those audiences makes a lot of sense.
The new No Way Home trailer will feature the Sinister Six and the three Spider-Man variants, if the reports are accurate. Such a trailer will quickly become the most-watched movie trailer out there. The first clip already beat the Endgame trailer in terms of total views.