
“We were all treating as the end of a franchise, let’s say,” he noted. While Holland is staying mum about the details of the film, he told EW that he sees the movie as the end of an era. The trailer for No Way Home hints at possible crossover moments with not only the Sam Raimi-directed films, but The Amazing Spider-Man franchise starring Andrew Garfield. It was quite cool to see him relive it, but also relearn it.”

“When he was making these films, the arms were puppets, and when we did it, they’re all imaginary and CG. “It was really fun to watch him see how technology has advanced,” the Cherry star told the publication in October. Holland told Entertainment Weekly that getting the chance to work with Molina was a blast from Spider-Man movie’s past. That includes Doc Ock, played by Alfred Molina, who originated the role of the scientist turned villain in 2004’s Spider-Man 2 starring Tobey Maguire. Unfortunately, Strange breaks open the multiverse and supervillains from alternate realities arrive to hunt Peter down, according to the first trailer.

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