SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Promo Art Teases Spider-Man Mystic Arts Magic and Mysterio

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Some new promo art has surfaced for Marvel and Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home that teases a few things that we might see in the movie. The first set of promo art features Spider-Man using magic! Yep, it looks like the young web-slinger will be playing with the mystic arts. I guess it makes sense that we might see Spidey adding some magic to his science arsenal. After all, Doctor Strange will also have a big role in this movie.

In one of the designs below, you’ll see Spidey sporting his new black and gold suit with some magical upgrades. We also see one of Strange's iconic rune shields with a Spider-Man logo. The design itself comes with the caption, "Magic with a THIWIP!" In the other, which looks like a sketch design on graph paper reads "science + magic = awesome."

In the other art we see some Mysterio teases with the caption, “We Believe Mysterio." While I’m not sure if Mysterio will show up in the movie, at least we know that his presence will be felt in the movie. After all, the guy did set Spider-Man up and made him the bad guy at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home.

You can check out the promo art below!

Tom Holland stars in the movie, and it will see the return of villains from the different Spider-Man films such as Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus and Jamie Foxx as Electro. It’s also being reported that Willem Dafoe will show up as Green Goblin and it’s said that he will actually be leading the villainous Sinister Six in the film. It’s been reported that the Sinister Six will be made up of villains from alternate universes.

It was previously shared that the title, No Way Home, “wasn't in reference to Spider-Man, but to the villains. That the villains are coming out of these different alternate dimensions, that they don't have a way home."

In a previous interview, Molina revealed that his story in No Way Home will pick up Doc Ock's story from "that moment" in the river that ended the Sam Raimi-directed Spider-Man 2.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is being directed by Jon Watts, and Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into theaters on December 17th.

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