Fans really want to see a trailer for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’ When Sony released a “Ghostbusters Afterlife” trailer the fans took to social media to demand a Spider-Man trailer. Then there was a rumor that it would launch at Cinemacon that starts tomorrow and runs through the 26th.
Now there is another rumor, which places the trailer release either tomorrow, August 23 or Tuesday, August 24th, which coincides with Cinemacon.
This new rumor comes from Nick ‘Professor Hulk’ Santos @ProfHulksLab on Twitter:
Not confirmed or guaranteed, and I was debating posting because I’m not 100% sure it could even happen.
I’m hearing that the #SpiderManNoWayHome trailer could be dropping on either Monday the 23rd or Tuesday the 24th.
Even I’ll say, take this with a grain of salt.
— Nick ‘Professor Hulk’ Santos (@ProfHulksLab) August 21, 2021
They also offer other rumors as well:
The other thing too is that the trailer is very Doctor Strange forward, it’ll definitely paint him as being in the movie more than he actually is. This is partially to bump the MCU connection but also because it’s from the first 20 min of the movie.
— Nick ‘Professor Hulk’ Santos (@ProfHulksLab) August 22, 2021
Sort of like how Endgame only had first 20ish min of the movie, No Way Home’s trailer is first 30 min too.
So no Tobey/Andrew
Lots of Doctor Strange
Not too many villains teased— Nick ‘Professor Hulk’ Santos (@ProfHulksLab) August 21, 2021
It might just be that both rumors are true and it will debut at Cinemacon and then be released to everyone else after. Or, due to backlash over the idea of the trailer only being released to attendees of Cinemacon, Sony and Disney decided to release it to everyone. Who knows, it’s all rumor at this point.
It could be all false, but the trailer coming has been reported by various sources.
I just really want to see Charlie Cox’s Daredevil, but who knows. Still holding out hope they will bring him to Disney+ in a series.
Take it all with a grain of salt.
What do you think? Comment and let us know!
Source: @ProfHulksLab on Twitter, hat tip to Comicbook.com
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