Friday, May 22, 2026

The New “Spider Man” Trailer is Here, Complete with Doc Ock But No Sign Yet of Past Peter Parkers

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The teaser trailer for “Spider Man: o Way Home” is here after being illegally leaked. This is official. Seems like Peter Parker calls in Dr. Strange to erase the world’s knowledge of his alter-ego. And everything goes wrong.

In the teaser, Alfred Molina is back as Doc Ock after 17 years. Past Peter Parkers Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are said to maybe appear also, but not yet. Tom Holland and Zendaya, who are maybe a real life couple now, star in the third iteration of this “Spider Man” series, which I think makes 9 movies devoted to this character.

Good use of the original theme music.

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