Dallas Dupree Young as Miles Morales / Spider-Man
Shemar Moore as Jefferson Davis
Gina Rodriguez as Rio Morales
Hudson Yang as Ganke Lee
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis / The Prowler
Sydney Park as Phin Mason
Dallas Dupree Young as Miles Morales / Spider-Man
Shemar Moore as Jefferson Davis
Gina Rodriguez as Rio Morales
Hudson Yang as Ganke Lee
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis / The Prowler
Sydney Park as Phin Mason
It kind of explains everything. We don't know what kind of adventure Wong had when he was young. He may not even know he has a son.
We know Ned is gifted towards sorccery . And characters do remember spider-man and the events of no way home. So Ned might remember him being Spider-Man's guy in chair and remember Doctor Strange.
He might go to Sanctum Sanctorum to learn Magic from the sorcerors, where a spell goes wrong and turns into Hobgoblin.
Give me your thoughts on this theory.
Ned said that in Spider-Man: Homecoming. I wonder if it's some sort of easter-egg? Or just a random line?
Why does she not have a page yet
So Marvel released on the Spider-Man YouTube Channel a video called Ned's Bogus Adventure! The cast of this funny "sequel" to NWH are these people (yeah don't ask me why but I did it):
"Main cast:"
-Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds
-JB Smoove as Julius Dell
-Martin Starr as Mr. Harrington (archive footage)
-Tom Holland as Spider-Man (archive footage)
-Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man (archive footage)
-Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man (archive footage)
"Supporting characters:"
-Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus (archive footage)
"Cameos:"
-Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy (archive footage)
-Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange (archive footage)
-Stan Lee as himself (archive footage)
-Zendaya as MJ (archive footage)
-Tony Reveloni as Flash Thompson (archive footage)
-Angourie Rice as Betty Brant (archive footage)
-Randy Savage as Bonesaw McGraw (archive footage)
-Jamie Foxx as Electro (archive footage)
-Thomas Haden Church as Sandman (archive footage)
-Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn (archive footage)
-To be confirmed actor/actress as Molten Man (archive footage)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njy9dZLT1tQ
Go watch the video yourself, I enjoy it really much. They should add a extended version of this on YouTube or at the DVD/Blu-Ray.
So when I was searching through the gallery of our wiki I've seen some HD screenshots from Spider-Man: No Way Home and as far as I can tell they're not in any TV spot/promotion video. Is the movie already released somewhere? And if the movie is not already released, from which TV spot does it come? Pls send a link from the TV spot/promotional video!
Here are some examples from the screenshots I'm talking about, and I'm so thankful to the person who added those!
These are just some of the cool screenshots from Spider-Man: No Way Home. and I really can't wait for the rest of it to release next week somewhere!
Edit: Can somebody maybe share a HD version of the deleted scene picture with the villains, Peter and May in the elevator, I really need that screenshot!
So in this scene in No Way Home you can see that the Sling Ring Andrew's coming through from the alley into the house of Ned's Lola stays open for a while before closing. So I thought of a funny scene referencing the deleted scene with Harry Holland, here it comes.
While Ned and MJ are talking to Andrew you can see behind the sling ring a purse thief stealing the bag of an old lady and running through the Sling Ring into the house of Ned's Lola. Andrew comes to action and webs the purse thief on the ceiling of the house. But because this sealing is not so strong as a street light, the thief falls of the ceiling and runs back through the portal and then it closes. This causes MJ to start trusting Andrew.
Do you guys like it, because I do! Let me know in the reactions!
Guys look at the new poster for Spider-Man No Way Home. If you look in the bottom left corner under Ned, are those Tobey and Andrew masks?
I'm not sure if Ned is property of Sony or Disney, but if Spider-Man is going to get it's own show, why Ned would not?
SPOILERS FOR SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME
I want to see him rediscovering his magic, he freaking opened a portal without any kind of training, i need to see that again!!!
If Doctor Strange tells him to see his physician, then he should see his physician.
Many people have said NWH is gonna be Spider-Man: Endgame. But what is the climax of all Spider-Man movies that released before if some important character is not gonna die? Tom Holland even said this movie is gonna be the darkest of the Homecoming-trilogy. But who is this character that is gonna die?
Characters that are not gonna die or are not important enough:
Both Happy Hogan and Aunt May Parker.
-Happy: Happy is gonna die if we look to the trailers, if we see in the scene in that building that seems to a office to me (maybe Daily Bugle building), where Peter also catch the Pumpkin' Bomb, we see a black car exploding. Also we see a very shocked Happy in a same surroudings as the building. ]
-May: May is not gonna die, not in this movie. She was not very important in this trilogy, so that would not make the same impact it would had when, for example, the Raimi Aunt May died.
Characters who have a change to die with a small impact:
-Doctor Octopus: He's pretty fan-favorite we can say, huh? He was supposed to die in Spider-Man 2, but he didn't. He does not seem as a really bad person, and he isn't, for sure. He has contact with Peter and his friends in the Sanctum Workshop and the scene that he's falling from that building after Electro's lightning hit the builing makes me believe that he's gonna die in this movie, as a hero. It would also make impact.
Characters who have a big change to die with very much impact:
-Andrew's Spidey: If he and Tobey are gonna appear (and I think it's gonna happen), he's gonna sacrifice himself for MJ. Him sacrificing his live shows Tom's Spidey what it is to truley be Spider-Man. Tobey also has a big change to return in Doctor Strange II (same director ==> Sam Raimi), but Andrew does not. After NWH he is never gonna return as Spider-Man anymore...
-Ned Leeds: MJ is gonna get saved by Andrew or Tom, but Ned also is in danger because of the shield falling and breaking the construction scaffolding. He's gonna fall down and not gonna be saved, what makes Peter in tears (the beginning shot of the 2nd trailer).
Characters that are NOT going to die (too big role):
-Doctor Strange: He's too important for this movie and basically the whole MCU with the multiversal threat (all the Nathaniel Richards/Kang Variants, according to the Loki Series). He litterly has a new solo movie to go. And if he's gonna die we still have Strange Supreme to go, so there will always be a Strange Variant available!
-The main MCU's Peter Parker/Spidey: HE IS THE MAIN STAR OF THE WHOLE MOVIE AND HAS A NEW TRILOGY TO GO! If he dies I'm stopping being a fan of Marvel, he's my favorite superhero and his death would be heart-breaking and illogical!
This whole article is based on a TikTok I have seen made by SUPES: a super big Marvel TikTok star who makes theory videos and trailer reactions. He's even gonna have his own NWH screening on december the 15th! Here's the link if you wanna check the TikTok!:
Who else thinks that Hobgoblin will be in No Way Home, not the original Green Goblin?
The reason I think this is because of:
A) They gave Green Goblin a great character arc in the Maguire films, where he's an awesome villain in the first movie and then manipulates Harry for the next two, and I doubt Marvel would want to change that.
B) The Halloween decoration that features a goblin-like Ned. In the comics Ned briefly became Hobgoblin, and that seems like a much better direction to go in.
C) Marvel appears to be setting up Sinister Six, which Green Goblin had nothing to do with in the comics.
If i recall correctly he helped spidey when people was suspicious about his identity
Any thoughts??
U know what let’s turn this post into a discussion about our thoughts and theories about spiderman 3
After some delays, production for Marvel's Spider-Man 3 is finally about to begin! This week, franchise star Tom Holland shared a hilarious video of him opening the script IPAD , and he's not the only one settling into Atlanta. Jacob Batalon, who plays Spidey's BFF Ned Leeds, took to his Instagram stories today with a photo of himself that proves he's ready to step back into Ned's shoes. In fact, the actor has been bald in all of his recent photos, but he's now donning that classic Ned hair.
https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/spider-man-3-star-jacob-batalon-arrives-on-set-with-new-look/
Name: Ned Leeds
Status: Alive
First Appearance: Spider-Man: Homecoming
Latest Appearance: Spider-Man: Far From Home
Portrayed By: Jacob Batalon
"You know how there's a guy with the headset, telling the other guy where to go? Like, like if you were stuck in a burning building, I could tell you where to go because there'd be screens around me, and I could swivel around them, 'cause I could be your guy in the chair!"
How do you feel about him, do you like him, what about the actor, favourite moment with him etc. Make sure to comment below any characters you want to discuss in depth next time.
Spider-Man 3 is scheduled to be released on July 16, 2021, and we still don't know anything about the film other than it will deal with Peter being on the run after Mysterio framed him for murder and revealed his identity to the public. There's been rumors about what the film could be doing and who might be appearing in it, but nothing is concrete. This gives me the opportunity to address the top 10 things that I would like to see in the 3rd installment of the MCU Spider-Man trilogy.
10. A darker tone
One of the things I love about the MCU Spider-Man films is that it blends high school comedy and superhero action and gives us films that are both funny and badass. FFH is probably the most fun I had watching a Spider-Man movie in a while (besides ITSV), but in the case of Spider-Man 3, I think it's best if the film went for a more serious tone. Now, don't get me wrong, I still want to see humor in this film, as it's my favorite aspect of the Spider-Man movies, but with Peter going on the run and fighting for his freedom, innocence, and life, this calls for a more drastic and dramatic/serious tone. Almost like The Winter Soldier or Black Panther or Doctor Strange.
9. A more harden/mature Peter Parker
One of the complaints that MCU Peter Parker has gotten from fans is that he's too nice, gullible, naive, and immature, even for a teenager. Some fans also think that he's too trusting, like when he trust Mysterio enough to give him EDITH after knowing him for two days. I, personally, don't have these problems with Peter, but some do. So, for Spider-Man 3, we need to see Peter Parker complete his journey of a boy becoming a man. We need to see a Peter Parker who's less trusting of people since Mysterio betrayed him. A Peter Parker who's more hesitant to dawn the red and blue suit and starts seeing it as a curse. A Peter Parker who will try to push people out of his life in order to keep them safe and to prevent people from getting the better of him again. A Peter who is willing to get more aggressive if the situation calls for it. Spider-Man needs to feel less of a thrill for Peter and more of a hindrance for him.
8. Kraven the Hunter should be the villain
With the world hunting Peter down, it's obvious that Peter needs to stay out of sight in order for him, his friends, and Aunt May to be safe. Because of this, we need a villain that will challenge Peter on both a physical and psychological scale. Someone that will push him to his absolute limit. We need Kraven the Hunter. Kraven hunting down Peter would make for the perfect on-the-run story that I hope Marvel and Sony go for in Spider-Man 3. You can take elements from both the 616 and Ultimate versions of Kraven and use them for the MCU version. A famous hunter after Spider-Man's bounty, recording his every move for the world to see as he takes down his biggest prey. We could even see Kraven attack, threaten, or capture somebody important to Peter to draw him out, like Aunt May, or Ned, or MJ. Maybe take some elements from Kraven's Last Hunt, including the image of him burying Peter alive. That would be intense.
7, Set up the Sinister Six
I don't think that the Sinister Six should be the main villains of the movie, but I do want to see the movie set up the team for future Spider-Man movies. We already have a list of worthy candidates (Vulture, Shocker, Scorpion, Mysterio, Chameleon). We could get some settle hints of other villains looking to come after Spider-Man, like Doc Ock or Sandman or Electro or Jackal or Rhino. Who knows how many villains Spider-Man defeated off-screen? The possibilities are endless. In fact, my next post will be about my personal wish list for the MCU's Sinister Six.
6. A more personal story/Reduce the MCU's influence
Some fans have complained that the MCU has had too much of an influence over the Spider-Man films so far. With stuff like Iron Man, the Avengers, the Chitauri, the Battle of New York, Infinity War, Endgame, and the countless Easter eggs and references to major MCU events and items, some people feel like Homecoming and Far From Home aren't even MCU Spider-Man films, but MCU films with Spider-Man in it. Personally, I don't agree, but for Spider-Man 3, with the Iron Man relationship and the Infinity Saga over, it's time to take Peter back to his original roots. Which means that however Peter solves this problem, the MCU should take a bit of a back seat. Make this a more self-contained story like Black Panther or Doctor Strange, films that rely less on the influence of the MCU and can more or less stand out on their own. Peter needs to solve his problems without the help of Iron Man, the Avengers, or S.H.I.E.L.D. to back him up. Now, obviously, it should feel like it's still in the MCU and should have some MCU references, but the references should matter to the plot of the story. More or less, this story needs to be independent from the MCU and needs to focus on Peter relying on his own gear, as well as his own abilities. Oh, and while I love all 5 of his suits, let's not make the next one from Stark tech, less we hear that stupid "Iron Man Jr." nickname again.
5. J. Jonah Jameson needs to have a big role
J.K. Simmons reprising his role as J. Jonah Jameson in FFH brought Spider-Man fans (especially Raimi fans) to tears. Now that he and the Daily Bugle exist in the MCU, it's the perfect time to show how the former newspaper company will factor into the story of Spider-Man 3. Jameson has clearly started a smear campaign on Spider-Man as he believes that he is a menace and that Mysterio was the true hero in FFH. So, this could be a good opportunity to have him serve as a potential threat or foil to Peter Parker and Spider-Man. In the comics, it was actually jolly Jameson himself who funded Mac Gargan's transformation into the Scorpion and serve as the "Anti Spider-Man". And Mac Gargan still has a bone to pick with Spider-Man after the events of Homecoming. So, he could pay for Gargan's operation to become Scorpion and hire him to work with Kraven in order to capture Spider-Man. This would also allow for Marvel and Sony to further set up his recruitment into the Sinister Six if it happens.
4. Expand the backstory of the side characters
The characters in the Spider-Man films have been great. Ned, Aunt May, MJ, Betty, Flash. They bring a lot of fun and energy into this franchise. But, unfortunately, they aren't given a whole lot to do in the films. For Spider-Man 3, we need to explore the characters more. We need to see how Aunt May is dealing with Peter being hunted down. We need to explore more of her past and see the moment after she found out Peter's identity and how see dealt with it. We need to see the type of fear and horror she could be expressing knowing that Peter is in danger. And how she even dealt with Peter being Spider-Man in the first place. For Flash, we need to explore his personal life. It's been established in FFH that he currently has issues with his parents, as they didn't speak to him the majority of the trip in FFH, and didn't even pick him up at the airport. We need to see what causes Flash to act like a dick to Peter Parker all the time. For Ned, we need to see how he's dealing with Peter being a fugitive. We need to see if he and Betty's relationship will take a step further than it did in FFH. Maybe they comfort each other out of fear for Peter's safety and their own, and they get closer and closer and become a more serious couple. And as for MJ, we need to explore her personal life. The writers hinted that she has some issues with her parents, similar to how in the comics, MJ had a bad relationship with her father. Now MCU MJ is different from comic book MJ, but it's clear that she's meant to be the MCU version of the character, so let's take some Mary Jane elements from the comics and use them for Michelle Jones. Let's see how she's dealing with Peter being on the run. Does it cause them to break up due to Peter fearing for her safety? Also, dye her hair red. Please, Zendaya looks amazing with red hair.
3. Set up Oscorp and future Spider-Man characters/stories
Even though Spider-Man 3 will conclude the Homecoming trilogy, it won't conclude Spider-Man's story in the MCU. Disney and Sony can easily sign a new deal to extend Spidey's stay at Marvel, and he does have one more appearance after SM3. So, let's use this opportunity to set up future stories for the wall-crawler. For starters, Oscorp needs to serve as one of the next big bads of the MCU. Norman Osborn is basically the evil Tony Stark, all the power and intelligence but no heart. Oscorp could be a massive threat to both Spider-Man and other heroes like the Avengers. He could potentially fund the Sinister Six behind the scenes, as well as set up the evil counterpart for the Avengers: the Dark Avengers. The Iron Patriot armor is still around, so I could see Norman operating as the evil Iron Man when he's not running Oscorp or dressing up as a goblin and throwing pumpkin bombs. Also, it could finally confirm the theory that Avengers Tower will become Oscorp, something I will address in another post. You could potentially set up Norman as a post-credits scene, or in a small cameo role in Spider-Man 3, probably at the end of the movie to set up the Sinister Six again.
2. A major death needs to happen to permanently affect Peter Parker
Death has always been a staple in Peter Parker's life. It's sad but it's true (his parents, Uncle Ben, Gwen Stacy, Aunt May in Spider-Man PS4 and ITSV, and even Tony Stark in the MCU) Peter, unfortunately, loses people he cares about a lot, and it's always affected him in some way. Now, Homecoming and Far From Home haven't really dealt with the consequences of death before due to Spider-Man not really facing situations where somebody died because of him or he was unable to save someone in time. In Spider-Man 3, let's change that factor. Let's put Peter in a position where somebody has died because of something that Peter Parker directly or indirectly caused. Like somebody getting in the crossfire of a fight, or Peter fails to save someone in time, or Kraven or Scorpion kill somebody just to draw Spider-Man out. Now, obviously, it could just be a random person that became an unlucky victim, but I think we need to go bigger than that. This death needs to be personal; somebody close to Peter Parker has to die in order to raise the stakes and scar him for life. And after looking through the list of characters of who it could be, there's only one clear conclusion: Ned has to die. I know, it's terrible for me to even say that, and I love Ned, he's a awesome guy. But, MJ, Aunt May, and Betty, I see them having potential futures in the MCU. Peter can't use Aunt May at such a young age, especially since she's young herself. MJ has a lot of potential as a character in the MCU, if we explore her past more. And Betty needs to work for the Bugle. As for Ned, he's not turning into Hobgoblin, Oscorp could be joining the MCU, which means that Harry Osborn could show up, and a love triangle bromance between Peter, Harry, and Ned would be kinda weird. Really, I don't see Ned being a lasting character in the MCU. So, him dying makes sense, especially since it'll scar Peter on a personal and emotional level, seeing his best friend be killed because of him. This could cause Peter to become more hesitant to trust or befriend anyone in fear of them getting hurt or killed because of him. And if Harry does join, and he and Peter become friends. we could see Peter be less likely to tell Harry that he's Spider-Man in fear of him sharing the same fate as Ned if he got mixed up in Spider-Man's life. So, yeah, while it pains me to say this, I think that Ned should die in Spider-Man 3 in order to raise the stakes for Peter and cause him to be more hesitant on bringing people along in his life as Spider-Man.
1. Uncle Ben
This is the big one here, people. This is probably the biggest issue/complaint that we've gotten from fans about the MCU Spider-Man. Ever since Civil War, the biggest question on everyone's mind was "What happened to Uncle Ben?" Why doesn't Marvel mention Ben take much other than 3 indirect references to the character? Why haven't we gotten a direct reference, like a namedrop? Or "With great power comes great responsibility"? Why did Marvel not put Uncle Ben in Homecoming or FFH? Well, the answer to that is simple. Because we already had two live action film franchises by Sony which have shown the origin story twice, and have Uncle Ben be prominent figures to Peter Parker, fans decided that, for the MCU, it's best to skip the origin story and just go straight to Spider-Man. And Jon Watts and Kevin Feige has stated that, if Uncle Ben is to be a part of the story to the MCU Spider-Man films, he can't just be a simple reference or a quick namedrop. He has to have a important and prominent role to the story and to Peter Parker. And at the time, Uncle Ben wasn't important to the story yet, but he wasn't forgotten. Though this made the false accusation that Tony Stark (since he was Peter's mentor in Civil War, Homecoming, Infinity War, and Endgame) was replacing Uncle Ben, or became Uncle Ben 2.0. But that was never the case. The focus was on Spider-Man and his involvement in Phase 3, Infinity War, and the Infinity Saga. But, the Saga has ended now, which gives Marvel the opportunity to factor Uncle Ben into the plot of the story and have him play an important role in Peter's life again. Uncle Ben needs to physically appear in some way in the story (a flashback, a family photo, a voice-over, Peter's thoughts and memories, even Peter's dream). We need to see Uncle Ben play a role in Peter's life again and see him guide Peter in his path as a superhero. Hell, we should see the scene where Ben gets shot. And most importantly, Uncle Ben should be played by the original Spider-Man himself, Tobey Maguire. Tobey being Uncle Ben could serve as a metaphorical passing-the-torch to Tom Holland/Peter Parker, as it symbolically has the old Spider-Man pass the mantle to the new Spider-Man. This gives Raimi fans a chance to see Tobey in a Spider-Man movie again, and it will finally give Uncle Ben a prominent role again in a Spider-Man movie.
And that, my friends, is my top 10 list of things that I want to see happen in Spider-Man 3. My next two post will be on my version of the MCU Sinister Six and a poll asking you guys who you think bought Avengers Tower. Comment down below and let me know your thoughts. Let me know if you agree with any of the items I have on this list, and be sure to tell me exactly what you would like to see happen in the 3rd Spider-Man movie.