Spider-Man: No Way Home has mega spoilers leaking online as we get closer to the movie’s release date. If you’re no fond of spoilers, we suggest you skip this article, otherwise keep reading because what we found online about the upcoming movie will get you more excited to watch it.
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So, before we uncover the new leak, please be reminded
that Spider-Man: No Way Home is probably going to be a colossal multiverse
story, pulling altogether not just several villains we saw in Sony’s previous
Spider-Man projects, but also the other two Spider-Men that Sony’s movies had
featured.
Although we’ve already seen a few Spider-Man 3 plot
leaks previously, with one of them appearing just few days ago. However, it
cannot be verified at this moment, but most likely in line with the leak that
came from a source a few weeks ago. The leaker apparently has a proven track
record.
This new plot leak comes from the leaker, as mentioned,
who has a proven track record, although there is no way to verify it, but this
source claims to have direct knowledge and access to the No Way Home plot. The
source said that they had seen a rough cut that was about 3 hours and 20
minutes long, and that they have read the original script:
Hello everybody, I leaked information on Sony’s plans here earlier, and was asked to breakdown the plot. I originally worked with Marvel Studios in a more minor capacity but moved to work at Sony years ago. I have seen a rough cut of No Way Home that was roughly 3hours and 20minutes long. There was unfinished CGI and many animatics used to stand in for footage slated for additional photography. However, I have read the script and even though much changed from that to filming, I can answer questions using that as a baseline for thing that were not present in this cut.
The source only listed the film’s first two acts, describing how Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men versions appear in the movie. The leak is similar to the previous ones. It describes how the MCU’s Peter Parker (Tom Holland) deals with the aftermath of Far From Home and how Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is already fighting issues with the multiverse that involve villains from other realities. Those villains happen to be villains we already saw in Sony’s previous Spider-Man projects, and the MCU’s Peter Parker is supposed to help them escape Doctor Strange’s prison by accident.
In line with this, we’ve included the entire unedited leak as it was presented on 4chan. At best, this is a fan fiction that reads great. Regrettably, the leak doesn’t include the final act, and the leaker’s post was already closed before the person had a chance to update it:
Film opens with the immediate aftermath of the events
of Far From Home. Peter as Spidey is on the run and ends up surrounded by SWAT
and Police Helicopters atop the Statue of Liberty. Peter escapes using the
Helicopters to swing back to the city and hides out in the back of a FEAST truck,
removing his mask in exhaustion as he rests on the pile of clothes he’s sitting
on.
Marvel Studios intro plays, cut to a Bugle.NET
bulletin with JJJ (recapping Far From Home, some new Beck footage here as a
“leak”, mentions the new Cap shield on Statue of Liberty as a gift from Wakanda
in a show of support for Sam Wilson as Cap), which is followed by a scene of
Peter in court. He is being defended by Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox,
who is trying to convince the jury that Peter Parker is not Spider-Man. They
don’t appear to be trying to prove Spider-Man innocent, just Peter. The court
is adjourned for the day and Peter speaks with Matt, May and Happy. As they
exit, we see various Mysterio Supporters protesting in front of the courthouse
along with people who believe Peter is being framed. Peter meets Ned and MJ at
a bakery they work at. They discuss the identity reveal, and show Peter a
Midtown High News video that was made discussing the topic (Flash is shown
denying that “Penis Parker could ever be as cool as Spider-Man” before starting
to cry and telling them to stop filming him).
Peter has a nightmare about Beck goading him about
winning and how this will destroy everything Peter has. Gyllenhaal returned for
this scene. Peter shoots awake, and goes for a nighttime swing to Ned’s house.
Ned’s mother lets him in and Peter speaks with Ned about his concerns regarding
how this is affecting their friendship and his relationship with MJ, but Ned
promises Peter that they both have his back.
The next day, Peter arrives to the courthouse with
Matt, Happy and May, meeting Ned and MJ at the door. They are suddenly
overwhelmed by a group of Mysterio Supporters. Peter tries to get everybody out
of there without using his powers, but struggles until he is transported to the
Sanctum Santorum with Ned, MJ, Happy and May.
Strange appears in his astral form and tells Peter
that there is a multiversal threat he’s dealing with, with individuals being
taken from their home worlds. He states that he brought Peter and his friends
to the Sanctum for safety from “great threats” from these worlds. When Strange
leaves, Peter, Ned and MJ explore the Sanctum and come across a door which
leads to a multiversal holding in which Strange is keeping multiverse stowaways
(the CGI is unfinished here but the script details “multiple beings from across
the marvel multiverse” are among those shown), including Molina as Octavius and
Foxx as Electro. Ned engages with them, and they recount their deaths from
their respective movies and claim to want fresh starts in the MCU. This
resonates with Peter, who rashly decides to let them go. He is then attacked by
Ock, when Dr Strange appears to protect Peter. Electro attacks Strange who
holds back a continuous blast of lightning while Otto escapes. Electro
redirects the lightning to the ceiling and follows Otto while Strange protects
Ned and MJ from debris.
Peter leaves the Santorum suited up and attempts to
chase them, when Paul Giamatti’s Rhino attacks, rampaging down the street. He
attempts to take him down in a sequence that can only be described as a
destructive bull-ride and is almost at Rhino’s mercy until a manhole cover
crashes into him, knocking him over. Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man enters the
fight and banters with Rhino and Peter before the two decide to use the “Empire
Strikes Back” method together to take him down.
End of Act 1
MCU Peter and Andrew’s Peter regroup and introduce
themselves to each other. They have an instant connection, and start to geek
out about each other’s web shooters and express confusion about why Andrew is
here until Strange transports them back to the Sanctum and sends Rhino to the
multiversal prison. He explains the multiverse to the two Peters and says he
brought Andrew’s Peter in to help MCU Peter track down the escaped villains, as
Strange is too busy with a greater threat to hunt them back down. The scene
ends with May, Ned and MJ walking in on the two Peter’s and expressing
confusion. Tom’s Peter asks where they should start looking.
Ock and Electro are shown entering an abandoned Oscorp
facility, and are met by Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborn. Osborn claims to be one
of many who hold a grudge against Spider-Man for “killing him”. He recounts his
death from Spider-Man (2002), and offers the villains not only a way to get
revenge on their Spiders, but a chance to stay in the MCU forever. Here it’s
revealed that “Otto” is actually the tentacles taking control of Ock’s
consciousness while he was at the brink of death. Electro and Ock agree to
Norman’s plan and join forces with him.
The two Peter’s talk about constants on their
universes in an attempt to figure out where Electro went, and have a
conversation which mentions Andrew’s Gwen Stacy and Uncle Ben, while Peter
mentions Tony and his Ben before quickly moving off the topic. When Andrew
claims that there’s no Tony Stark on his world, and that Oscorp is the
industrial giant of his world, MJ brings up the existence of Oscorp in the MCU
and shows the Peters an article stating Oscorp Industries has purchased
Avengers Tower and is the first non-Stark company to have access to Arc Reactor
power. When Peter explains to Andrew what an arc reactor is, they both assume
Electro is going after the reactor and head to the tower.
They are proven right when they encounter Electro
attempting to break into the tower. A brief fight commences between the Peters
and Electro before they’re interrupted by the presence of Rhys Ifans’ Lizard.
MCU Peter chases after Electro, who has entered the tower’s power supply to
find the reactor while Andrew has a rematch with Lizard. MCU Peter chases
Electro to the river where the arc reactor sits, Peter watches as he absorbs
the arc reactor energy and is blasted by a mega charged Electro. Ock is seen
removing the arc with his tentacle arms before both he and Electro escape.
Andrew is struggling to fight Lizard, who he remarks is “a lot stronger than
last time”, when Peter rejoins the fight. Ultimately, Lizard escapes and the
Peters quip about not being used to fighting so many super villains at once.
Ock brings the reactor back to the Oscorp facility,
and Electro remarks on the power it generates. Osborn tells Electro to
overpower it, which creates a brief rift in reality. Lizard returns and informs
Osborn that the Peters are defeated but not dead. Upon hearing this, Osborn
tells Ock that it’s time to get to work and they begin finishing a device
Norman created to channel the arc energy into creating rifts that let them
travel the multiverse at will.
Peter and Andrew sit at a rooftop and talk about their
failings as Spidey. Peter brings up the ferry incident, Tony’s death and
Mysterio’s victory in relation to his freeing of the villains and how he keeps
making mistakes that cost him. Andrew speaks about Captain Stacy, Connors,
Harry and Gwen and how being Spider-Man comes with a cost, but they have to
keep doing the right thing with their abilities regardless. The conversation
takes a lighter turn as the heroes discuss the ways they’ve used their powers
for everyday stuff (Andrew’s Peter makes a comment about web swinging to beat
the traffic to work).
The two are interrupted by an earthquake, as Osborn is
testing the multiversal rift device. He sends Thomas Hayden Church’s Sandman
through the rift, claiming that he’s “going home”. Sandman steps through, but
before the others can enter the rift, the two Spideys show up to stop them.
They engage in a fight with Ock and Lizard while Electro struggles to contain
the arc energy. The rifts become chaotic and drag in the two Spideys along with
Lizard. The Spideys are flung into the street while Lizard isn’t seen landing
as the rift closes. Osborn, Ock and Electro watch the rift close on their end,
the facility in ruins. Osborn comments they need a larger conductor as his eye
is drawn to a poster of the new Statue of Liberty.
The Two Peters come to and check in on each other
before they’re attacked by Sandman, who is largely in human form here using
sand weapons. They struggle to fight him as he manages to slip through every
grasp until he’s knocked down by a large blast of water. He melts into the
drains on the street, with the Peters watching until they look towards a nearby
fire hydrant which appears to have been bent towards Sandman with brute
strength, they approach and a find note attached to it by a web. I can’t
remember it exactly but it was an address in Forest Hills labelled “Home”.
The Peters arrive at a house in Queens wearing
civilian clothing. They discuss possibilities of who the note could be from,
including alternate earth “SHIELD Agents” from MCU Peter, to which Andrew
responds with a shudder. They knock on the door which opens to Kirsten Dunst as
Mary Jane Watson, who invites them in. She hands them cocoa in the living room
while a Raimiverse J. Jonah Jameson rants on the TV about “Quest Aerospace
merging with Stark International”. Mary Jane remarks that “he’ll be down in a
second”. The Peters share a look before a man enters the room and sits on a
chair in front of them. Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker. He remarks, “so, who are
you guys?”
So, there you go…we hope you enjoy what we’ve uncovered regarding the mega leak for Spider-Man 3: No Way Home. We believe, this even makes the film more interesting as we expect a star-studded and a colossal multiverse story of our web-slinger superhero.