Don’t expect to see Tom Holland‘s brother in the new Spider-Man movie!
18.11.2021 - 18:59 / thewrap.com
is set to appear in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, though in reality, he’ll be played by MCU vet Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Still, Kimmel’s costume wasn’t too far off from the actual Kraven of the comics.You can watch the full “Spider-Man: No Way Home” trailer (Jimmy’s Version) in the video above.“Are you ready to have your head hanging on my wall in my den?” Kimmel-Kraven threatens.
Don’t expect to see Tom Holland‘s brother in the new Spider-Man movie!
a different look this time around.Foxx joined fellow bad guys Alfred Molina (Doctor Octopus) and Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) on a panel at this year's Brazil's Comic Con Experience (CCXP) and fielded questions about what they were most excited about in terms of returning to the franchise.
Zendaya, Tom Holland and Jacob Batalon are taking pictures together ahead of their big movie premiere!
EXCLUSIVE: Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home is activating mega presales in international box office markets. Due to begin offshore rollout on December 15, just ahead of domestic’s December 17 debut, the Jon Watts-directed installment has set all-time records in multiple markets for the first 24 hours, and has caused some ticketing websites to crash. We’ve heard tell of fans heading to local cinemas to stand in line for advance buys when they couldn’t get them online.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has unveiled the first mask-free look at Willem Defoe’s return as the Green Goblin.The preview came ahead of an interview panel promoting the forthcoming Marvel film, which Defoe – alongside castmates Alfred Molina (who plays Doctor Octopus) and Jamie Foxx (Electro) – appeared as part of for this week’s virtual CCXP event. The panel was introduced by Tom Holland (Spider-Man), teasing the inclusion of the Green Goblin’s devastating “pumpkin bombs”.Take a look at the new
It’s no secret that Marvel Studios likes to keep a tight lid of secrecy on its superhero movies, yet occasionally the films’ actors will accidentally let a spoiler or two slip.
Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The comic book epic, which serves as a culmination to the Tom Holland-led trilogy and co-stars Zendaya as MJ and Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, hits theaters on Dec. 17.When advance tickets went on sale on Nov.
At the beginning of the year, when looking at the film landscape of 2021, it was clear Marvel Studios was likely going to serve as the barometer for how well theaters have recovered in the COVID era. With four films arriving this year, we’ve seen Marvel show just how well blockbusters can do even if there are still folks uneasy about going to the theaters.
the biggest.Advanced tickets for the Columbia Pictures/Marvel Studios sequel went on sale Monday and in just two hours, the film broke the record for Fandango’s best first day of presales in 2021, besting the July Disney/Marvel Studios release “Black Widow.”“Spider-Man: No Way Home” also scored the biggest first-day advance ticket sales on Fandango since 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame,” which would score the box office record for the biggest opening weekend of all time with a whopping $357
While some in the industry are still trying to blame a lackluster box office on the pandemic, think again: Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home in its first day of pre-sales yesterday on Fandango already beat that of 2019’s Avengers: Endgame; that movie ultimately turning into the biggest domestic opening of all-time with $357.1M.
Fans are freaking out because they’re having trouble getting their Spider-Man: No Way Home tickets!
J.K. Simmons is one of the many O.G. “Spider-Man” stars returning to the updated franchise in the upcoming “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, reprising the role of bombastic Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson.
Probably the best thing about “Spider-Man: Far From Home” is the mid-credits sequence that finally brought Tabloid newspaper The Daily Bugle and its perpetually angry, Spider-Man-hating editor in chief J. Jonah Jameson into the MCU.
Potential spoilers to follow. The Statue of Liberty is a staple of New York, which itself is a staple of the MCU and home to the majority of the heroes we have grown to love - one of which has been honoured in a new makeover.
Since COVID began, we’ve seen the typically rock-solid Marvel Studios have to zig-zag quite a bit when it comes to scheduling—TV series releases were flip-flopped, films were delayed (and delayed…). And apparently, all this caused a bit of an issue for the Sony/Marvel Studios collaboration, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” leading to some serious rewriting.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released, featuring a wealth of super-villains from the Marvel character’s past.Ahead of its release on December 15, the full-length trailer has been released for the highly-anticipated sequel starring Tom Holland and Zendaya.This time around, after accidentally ripping open a tear in their world, villains from past Spider-Man films start to invade the modern timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe – including Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus and Willem Dafoe’s