Love for Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker is at an all time high. Here's a clever trailer cutting together elements of The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man: No Way Home to bring you: The Amazing Peter #3. Get No Way Home now on digital and April 12 on disc.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the 2021 Sony Pictures Entertainment/Marvel Studios live-action sequel to Spider-Man: Far From Home and the third movie in the cycle of films featuring Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Although Sony initially said they did not want to do an additional collaboration with Marvel under the terms of the previous films, on September 27, 2019 the studios reached an agreement to co-develop the third Tom Holland Spider-Man movie. Jon Watts, the director of Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home is set to return, as are the primary cast of the film.
Benedict Cumberbatch appears as Doctor Strange who agrees to help Peter, whose identity was outed at the end of the previous film and now his a life of turmoil. A reality-altering is meant to fix things but instead conjures elements of the multiverse which include Alfred Molina's Doc Ock and a version of the Green Goblin. Rumors also place Jamie Foxx in the film, reprising his Electro character.
The Amazing Spider-Man is Sony Pictures Entertainment's 2012 live-action feature film, starting a new series of movies based on the Marvel Comics character.
Andrew Garfield steps into the role of Peter Parker in yet another retelling of the web-slinger's origin story. A high-school age Parker, once again, encounters a genetically-altered spider while touring Oscorp research facilities. This time around Peter is smitten with Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone), also a science nerd. The villain here is Oscorp researcher Dr. Curt Conners (Rhys Ifans) whose tissue-regeneration experiments transform him into the Lizard. Driven mad, Conners hopes to unleash his transmogrifying formula on all of New York City to cure humanity of its weaknesses. Also cast in this film are Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben, Sally Field as Aunt May, Denis Leary as George Stacy. The movie also attempted to delve into the mystery of Peter's orphan status, casting Campbell Scott as father Richard Parker, seen in flashback.
Marc Webb directed from a script by James Venderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves. The film was a moderate hit at the box office and did reasonably well with critics. There was a sense that the movie was just retreading ground already crawled by the Sam Raimi films, and did little to strike a new direction. It spawned a sequel in 2014's The Amazing Spider-Man 2




