12/11/2022 0 Comments Spider man 3 editors cut ending![]() Spider-Man movies don’t really need marketing. Movies can be hyped without giving too much awayĪnd let’s be honest here. So you end up going through the movie trying to guess what happens, and don’t get the same enjoyment you would have done going in completely blind. It’s like finding out a new movie has a twist ending, but not knowing what that twist is. Adding them to the trailer is a step too far The leaks alone are bad enough, and already means plenty of fans are going to go into the movie wondering which scene might bring the former Spider-heroes into the fray. Or that we’d see that climactic battle featuring damn-near every MCU character at the end of Avengers: Endgame. Revealing that Maguire and Garfield are part of the movie in a trailer would be like giving away the twist that Mysterio was the true villain of Far From Home. Leaks or no leaks, having former Spider-Men appear in the movie is the kind of thing you'd want to keep as secretive as possible - even if people are convinced it's happening anyway. That's a topic that shouldn't even be up for debate, no matter which studio is pushing for it to happen. Apparently there are three cuts of the trailer, one of which reveals the former Spider-Men (or is it Spiders-Man?), and there’s some debate as to which one should be released - and when it should be. There are even claims that Marvel and Sony have clashed on what to include in the second trailer. Whether it’s confirming Molina wasn’t lying by putting Doc Ock in the first trailer, adding what is undoubtedly the Spider-Man 1 Green Goblin into the poster, or teasing a never-ending stream of villains like Sandman and Electro. Leaked images and videos seem intent on spoiling all of No Way Home’s big surprises, and the official marketing doesn’t seem particularly bothered about dropping major spoilers either. ![]() Things have only got worse since Molina spilled some key details, though. Marketing is now embracing spoilers, instead of avoiding them Owen Wilson, Loki’s Agent Mobius, even claimed to have received an ominous text message saying “Strike 1” after accidentally revealing the inconsequential detail that his character had a moustache. Marvel actors are vocal about not being able to do, often joking that Marvel might send a hit squad after them if they blabbed. No Way Home started leaking worse than a colander under a waterfall. This is the same studio that routinely denies its actors, notably Spider-Man star Tom Holland and Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, access to full scripts because they have a reputation for not being able to keep it all secret. ![]() And not just a tiny little leak here and there, like paparazzi-style set photos. Marvel, which usually has a tight rein on secretive productions, began leaking.
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