The man who is asking the questions has a jacket with the letters "DODC". When Peter is in that interrogation, he is being asked about the death of Mysterio and the use of the Stark Drones in the event. While this is most likely nothing and more likely a nod to a potential risk-taking lawyer, most fans will surely go straight to what they are familiar with and reconfirm Mephisto into the MCU.ĭEPARTMENT OF DAMAGE CONTROL Marvel Studios
This is another added pressure to the world suddenly knowing Peter is Spider-Man and a clear example of the pros of keeping his identity a secret.Īnother moment of note in the sequence showing how hated Peter has become, there is a picketing sign of the iconic Peter Parker class photo with devil horns and a goatee labeling Peter as a "Devil In Disguise". There is plenty of merchandise to support this subplot to the movie, with people "Believing In Mysterio" and newspapers asking if Spidey is "Friend or Foe". In a scene showing Parker being interrogated about the death of Mysterio, it seems the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man may be the victim of a frame job. Jonah Jameson, Peter Parker finds himself on the wrong end of public opinion in New York City, being labeled "Public Enemy Number One" by the Daily Bugle, and hated by newspapers and picketers alike. It seems that both Peter and MJ will instantly be feeling the pressure of Marvel's most famous secret identity being revealed.įollowing up the reveal of his identity from J. This leads to Peter taking MJ up to the top of a bridge in the city, where they are immediately surrounded by news helicopters. Shots show Peter and MJ getting swarmed by citizens wanting a picture of New York's newest superhero. The teaser trailer for No Way Home indicates that the immediate repercussions of that reveal are tough to deal with. This teaser featured MJ in the same outfit she was wearing in the post-credit scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, which means this film is likely to pick up right where the last left off.Īfter his identity is revealed, fans saw a look of shock and panic from Peter Parker before the credits hit on Far From Home. This can be a great indicator of time to help realize when a story is taking place. One of the first things that trailer reviewers will look at is the outfits worn throughout each scene. STARTING AT THE END OF FAR FROM HOME Marvel Studios
Steve Ditko's involvement in the legacies of both Peter Parker and Stephen Strange earns him an Easter Egg spot in the duo's first full live-action story.
This is an example of the comic book movie genre constantly using every square inch of the screen to pay homage to the panel-to-panel past it is built on. This is a shout-out to the legendary comic book artist and visual creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, Steve Ditko. In the background of this shot, you can see the name "DITKO" spray painted on a rooftop wall. In the first official shot of the trailer following a highlight stinger, there is a shot of Peter and MJ laying atop of a New York rooftop to get away from the chaos of being publicly revealed as one of the world's most famous super people. A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGEND STEVE DITKO Marvel Studios It is highly suggested readers hum the Spider-Man theme song as they read through this list. Here is a look at 18 details, Easter eggs, and key moments from the instant-classic trailer. Despite the leaks, the interviews, and the wild fan theories, this trailer's release was a true "where were you" moment in comic book movie history. The MCU fan base should take a moment to reflect on how amazing that experience was for nerd culture. With the trailer arriving historically close to the movie's release date of December 17, 2021, these speculations turned into anxiety and frustration fueled by curiosity and a constant need for content.įinally, the Spider-Man: No Way Home teaser trailer has arrived. For months, moviegoers have been trying to guess how, why, when, and what version of these characters could/would be appearing in the MCU. The majority of those cameo rumors featured heroes and villains alike from each of the non-MCU Spider-Man movie franchises. This only led to speculation and rumors running wild, as this movie has been attached to more cameos hitherto undreamt of. Toys, t-shirts, behind the scene photos, and WILD cast interviews were all that gave clues to what Spider-Man: No Way Home will be about. This coming off the heels of one of the most bizarre marketing campaigns ever seen. All of this led to a chaotic 24 hours of filtering tweets, avoiding friends, and choosing sides.