After nearly three months of waiting, the second trailer forSpider-Man: No Way Homeis finally here. And with everything the new trailer shows off, it’s safe to say that it’s worth the wait.

The trailer doesn’t give away everything, of course — all the villains save Doctor Octopus are only seen in the briefest glimpses, and their objectives aren’t revealed. And despite the constant rumors and leaks hinting at Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield returning, they aren’t anywhere to be seen here. However, the trailer stilloffers plenty of interesting details, some of which may not be apparent on a first viewing.

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Another Peter Parker?

The trailer provides a look at the aftermath to the “Hello, Peter” scene from the first trailer that set the internet ablaze with hype. After snaring an unmasked Spidey in his tentacles, Doc Ock declares “You’re not Peter Parker.” This may seem like an insignificant line, but it has massive implications. Otto doesn’t recognize Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, further reinforcing that he is in fact a variant of the same Doc Ock fromSpider-Man 2. Even if Tobey Maguire’s Spidey doesn’t appear in this trailer, he’s definitelyout there somewhere in the multiverse.

Spider-Man’s Mystic Suit

This trailer offers a better look at one of Spider-Man’s new suits for the film — a black and gold suit that seems to be created (or at least enhanced) with the help of Doctor Strange. While the scene is too dark to make out the finer details of the suit, one shot features Spider-Man conjuring a golden sigil around his wrist, just like the ones used by Doctor Strange when he casts spells. While the full capabilities of this suit are still unclear, it definitely looks like Spidey is getting a magical upgrade.

JJJ Returns!

One of the biggest surprises ofFar From Homewasthe return of J.K. Simmons,reprising his role from the Raimi Trilogy, as the MCU’s variant of J. Jonah Jameson. While he only shows up in person for one brief shot, this confirms that he will indeed be appearing in a larger capacity this time around, not just relegated to Daily Bugle newscasts.

Doc Ock’s New Tentacles

Another shot features Doctor Octopus’ robotic tentacles looking a little different than usual. The claws are much larger, and covered in red plating. Needless to say, Otto’s gotten some upgrades of his own. However, if one looks closely, it seems that these aren’t new tentacles at all — rather, the red plating is slowly spreading across the normal tentacles and transforming them. The effect is similar to the nanotechused by Iron Man’s armorinInfinity WarandEndgame, indicating that Doc Ock may have integrated the tech from Peter’s Iron Spider suit to strengthen his tentacles.

Electro’s Mask

This trailer offers the first official look at Jamie Foxx’s Electro, returning fromThe Amazing Spider-Man 2. The character is almost unrecognizable from his last appearance, trading in his original blue-skinned look for a more grounded (no pun intended) design, reminiscent of Electro’s costume from theSpider-ManPS4 game. However, sharp-eyed viewers will notice that even though the MCU’s Electro forgoes a traditional supervillain costume, there are multiple shots where lightning briefly gathers around his face in the shape of Electro’s classic comic book mask.

The Original Green Goblin

After being teased in the last trailer, we now have a crystal-clearlook at the Green Goblinin all his maniacal glory. And while Willem Dafoe has yet to appear in the flesh (though his distinctive voice is heard in voiceover), his costume is downright identical to how it appeared in the very firstSpider-Manfilm.

A New Goblin Suit?

However, attentive fans will notice that the trailer features another short look at the Green Goblin, seemingly throwing his trademark Razor Bats. And while the scene is too dark to make out any details, the Goblin is definitely wearing a different costume than the classic Raimi version. And judging by the apparent lack of a mask and presence of goggles, it’s very likely to bethe same suit featured in a recent leak.

Sandman and Lizard

This dramatic shot features not one, not two, but three villains lined up to take on the wall-crawler. Electro makes another appearance, along with Sandman fromSpider-Man 3. The third villain is none other than the Lizard fromThe Amazing Spider-Man, standing stage right next to Sandman. And while it’s hard to get a good look at him from this distance, he seems to be identical to his original counterpart. That said, since both Sandman and Lizard are only depicted through CGI in this trailer, it remains unclear whether Thomas Haden Church and Rhys Ifans will reprise the roles.

The Ultimate Spider-Suit

The trailer also offers a glimpse of what will seemingly beSpider-Man’s final costumefor the movie — likeFar From Home, the film introduces a mostly-black variant costume before heading into the grand finale with an updated version of the classic red suit. This time, the red and blackFar From Homesuit gains some gold highlights, calling to mind those of the Iron Spider armor.

MJ’s Fall

Towards the end of the trailer, Zendaya’s MJ is shown falling off the Statue of Liberty while Peter dives after her, echoing the imagery of Gwen Stacy’s famous death scene from both the original comics andThe Amazing Spider-Man 2. And of course, the same setpiece was used earlier with MJ at the climax of the 2002Spider-Man. While the villainresponsible for MJ’s deadly descentisn’t shown, it’d be surprising if the Green Goblin wasn’t behind it as per usual.

Into The Multiverse?

The final scene of the trailer depicts glowing cracks in reality forming around the Statue of Liberty, while Doctor Strange says “They’re starting to come through, and I can’t stop them.” Considering the premise of the film, it’s highly likely that these cracks are more multiversal rifts. And though it may be a coincidence, these rifts look strikingly similar to the imagery of the branching timeline from the final episode ofLokiSeason 1. Where they lead and who’s “starting to come through” is unknown — it could be even more villains, or perhaps even Tobey Maguire andAndrew Garfield’s Spider-Man variants.But while the context of this scene is unclear, it’s obvious that the final battle ofNo Way Homeis going to be a sight to behold.

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