

However, one character who seems to be curiously missing from the Statue of Liberty fight is Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock. Many, of course, believe that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men will also be present for the sequence, as will Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, Zendaya’s MJ, and Jacob Batalon’s Ned. Sony Pictures/Marvel Studiosįighting Ghosts - The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailers have revealed that the film’s third act climax takes place at the Statue of Liberty and features Holland’s Spider-Man going up against the Lizard, Electro, Sandman, and Green Goblin.

That is to say: Will Doc Ock actually be a major villain in Spider-Man: No Way Home? Or will the film use his character in a much less straightforward way than it will, say, Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborn?Īlfred Molina as Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home. However, the heavy focus on Peter and Otto’s highway fight raises questions about the role that Molina’s Spider-Man 2 villain will ultimately play in No Way Home. While the short teasers were all mostly comprised of footage shown in the second No Way Home trailer, they also featured some never-before-seen moments and scenes.įor instance, the TV spots show multiple new interactions between Molina’s Doc Ock and Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, including one moment when the former character has the latter pinned against concrete only to note that he’s “not Peter Parker.” Holland’s Spider-Man responds, “I am so confused right now.”Īltogether, the TV spots do more to establish the presence of No Way Home’s confirmed villains, including Doc Ock. The Multiverse is Real - Over this past weekend, Sony unveiled a handful of Spider-Man: No Way Home TV spots online.
