Spider-Man No Way Home: Press pause at 2 hours and 33 seconds and look at the sky

Spider-Man No Way Home: Press pause at 2 hours and 33 seconds and look at the sky

Spoilers – Warning, the article below contains potential spoilers. If you do not wish to know its contents, please do not read the following…

An unprecedented confrontation between Peter Parker and Doctor Strange, the surprise return of almost every enemy Spider-Man has faced in the movies, a surprise visit from Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield…

Perhaps more than any of the other feature films that make up the Marvel galaxy on the big screen, Spider-Man: No Way Home, which airs tonight on TF1, is a veritable Ali Baba cave for fans. With appearances, cameos, references to previous works, and all kinds of eye candy, it also contains a few easter eggs that are a little less obvious.

Press pause at the end of the movie…

If you’re familiar with Spider-Man’s various adventures, you’ve most likely already noticed the following detail, but if you’re not, I suggest you hit pause at the end of the movie, when the interdimensional portal opened by Doctor Strange expands above the Statue of Liberty and a few silhouettes from other worlds briefly appear.

Raven hunter and scorpion

As mentioned above, since the beginning of the film, thanks to (or because of) Strange’s magic, various villains from other Spider-Man adventures have joined the universe in which Peter Parker was played by Tom Holland. Thus, the latter faced Octopus (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Electro (Jamie Foxx), Lizard (Rhys Ifans) and Sandman (Thomas Hayden Church).

…and take a good look at the gap in the sky.

However, as we discovered with a freeze frame at the 2 hour, 0 minute, 33 second mark of the movie, Spidey’s other foes could be joining the party (and may do so in future adventures).

Rhinoceros

Indeed, by carefully studying the gaps opened in the sky, we can guess the forms of the Raven hunter, who will soon have the right to make his own feature film, the Scorpion, the mythical enemy of Spider-Man in the comics. and the Rhino, played by Paul Giamatti in The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Have you noticed any other villains lurking among Strange’s interdimensional rifts?

(Re)discover all the hidden details of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’…

Source: Allocine

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