Now that the new ‘Spider-Man’: No Return Home ‘trailer is live, fans are already posting several theories on social media.
And one of the bets is who owns the reddish arm that appears in one of the final moments of the preview.
For those who haven’t noticed, an improperly mounted arm has remained floating in the scene where Ned (Jacob Batalon) and MJ (Zendaya) join Peter (Tom Holland) in the battle against the bad guys.
The bizarre mistake did not go unnoticed and has fans believe that at least one spider will be featured in the official version of the film.
Additionally, the costume Peter wears when his beloved falls from scaffolding is an updated version of the Iron Spider.
The glove on the hand that appears to be trying to grab MJ is quite similar to the costume glove worn by Andrew Gafield.
Enjoy watching:
For this reason, fans are sure that Garfield will be revealed in this scene, some sort of redemption for the character, as he failed to save Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) in his last film.
Check out the reactions:
does the spiderman trailer have an arm there ???? appears to be Andrew’s Spiderman
– ً (@joshcraque) November 17, 2021
I thought it was montage but there is really a lost spider man arm there in the corner and the erased body in the cgi kkkkk now there is a question of what miranha this is pic. twitter.com/qBTQWRf2Zg
– dudous (@capricofobico) November 17, 2021
I want the three spider men so much that I think I’m starting to see something already, the pipe is all crooked behind the ned and something that looks like an arm dps pic.twitter.com/WnMRo9XvZE
– SUSan (@susan_mlo) November 17, 2021
has invisible spiderman arm they recreate in Andrew’s MJ scene with Tom’s MJ KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK just downhill
– | I AM NOT PETER PARKER 🕷️ (@istrueangels) November 17, 2021
Guys are already so crazy it doesn’t even make sense to have an arm there kkkkk https://t.co/OFFpSZV4q7
– Biribin💥 IT’S SPIDERMAN 🕸️ (@ThatDuduAli) November 17, 2021
“They forgot to change someone’s arm in the ‘Spider-Man: No Going Home’ trailer.”
They forgot to change someone’s arm in the #NoWayHome trailer pic.twitter.com/3eAiNISxvN
– Marvel Legion (@Marvel__Legion) November 17, 2021
“They actually left an arm floating in the ‘Spider-Man: No Return Home’ trailer.”
They really left the arm floating💀 # SpiderManNoWayHome #nowayhometrailer #Nowayhome pic.twitter.com/cQo2Hz1v1N
– sergio1010102i (@ Sovky1) November 17, 2021
“Whose arm is they forgot to delete in the ‘Spider-Man: No Return Home’ trailer.”
WHO IS THE ARM DID THEY FORGET TO CHANGE LMAO #NoWayHome pic.twitter.com/4NbWaDgZUj
– 🦋 (@velvcity) November 17, 2021
“Either Sony left us clues or they just forgot to put on another ‘Spider-Man’ arm in the trailer for the new movie.”
Did Sony leave us any clues or just forgot to properly modify another Spider-Man’s arm? #NoWayHome #nowayhometrailer #TobeyMaguire #andrewgarfield pic.twitter.com/afMID2S8rg
– indirrrraa (@indiranovaa) November 17, 2021
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The first trailer broke ALL records and became the most watched trailer in all history in 24 hours.
The video had 355.5 million views in just 24 hours.
To celebrate, Sony released a video:
YOU made this magic happen. #SpiderManNoWayHome broke the 24 hour world record for the most watched and discussed trailer of all time! pic.twitter.com/Law1KBNtW0
– Spider-Man: No Way Home (@SpiderManMovie) August 25, 2021
The previous record was for the Avengers: Ultimatum trailer, with 289 million views in its first day online.
For the first time in Spider-Man cinematic history, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and can no longer separate his normal life from the big risks of being a superhero. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the risks become even more dangerous and force him to find out what it really means to be Spider-Man.
Directed again by Jon Watts, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, JK Simmons, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Martin Starr and Jacob Batalon.
Recalling that “Spider-Man: No Return Home” will premiere on December 16, 2021 in national theaters.