![]() ![]() Nightmare could be the stand-in for Mephisto here, and the price for Peter's anonymity may be having his greatest foes on his tail. That might tie into the comic book arc Spider-Man: One More Day, which followed Civil War's reveal of Peter Parker's identity and saw Spidey make a deal with the devil that comes with a heartbreaking price. There appears to be a warning of getting what you wish for, which may hint at Strange drawing on the Dream Dimension (and thus Nightmare - who was speculated to be Doctor Strange 2's villain) to pull off the dangerous magic required. The more likely source is that the multiversal Sinister Six that presumably end up stalking Holland's Peter Parker are the result of Doctor Strange's attempts to help Spider-Man's secret identity be forgotten. The specifics of that technology in conjunction with the multiverse is unclear, but if the Green Goblin hint from the trailer means Norman Osborn is involved, there is money behind it, motive (Spider-Man hate), and technological genius. If Throg can exist in the MCU, so too can a non-blue Electro and a Doctor Octopus who didn't drown and take down his nefarious "greatest" invention. There's also already established technology in the MCU that can allow characters to jump through dimensions - by navigating the Quantum Realm. The solution to that particular conundrum was always speculative, but then Loki established the logic of variants who didn't just look different, but who had lived entirely different lives. Molina, who earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for 2017's 'Feud: Bette and Joan', starred in 'Frozen II' last year and has Netflix and DreamWorks' 'Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans' due out next year.There have already been hints that Spider-Man: No Way Home will include variants, since Jamie Foxx confirmed months ahead of the trailer's release that his Electro would look different to The Amazing Spider-Man 2. As per The Hollywood Reporter, 2019's 'Far From Home', which amid the COVID-pandemic release date shuffles stands as the most recent Marvel Studios film, earned more than USD 1 billion globally and has swung to the top of the ladder as highest-grossing Spider-Man movie of all time. In October, Foxx suggested in a since-deleted Instagram post that three different Spider-Men could appear in the film. Jamie Foxx is returning as Electro after playing the role in 2014's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2', which starred Andrew Garfield as the wall-crawler, while Molina's Doc Oc terrorised Maguire's version of Spidey. Molina's involvement ties together three generations of Spider-Man movies. Benedict Cumberbatch will appear in the film as Doctor Strange, while 'Spider-Man' mainstays expected to return include Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon and Tony Revolori. The movie also has 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' and 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' director Jon Watts back at the helm. The Hollywood Reporter reported that - Tom Holland stars in the superhero film, which Sony has dated for December 17, 2021. Molina's involvement in the upcoming 'Spider-Man' movie was first rumoured late last month when GWW reported the actor had been spotted on set. ![]() As per the outlet, the 67-year-old star Molina turned in a fan-favourite performance in Sam Raimi's 2004 sequel 'Spider-Man 2' as Otto Octavius, a brilliant scientist turned eight-limbed villain who pushed Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man to the limits. Washington, December 13 (ANI): English-American actor Alfred Molina is putting the metal arms back on to reprise his role as the villainous 'Doctor Octopus', sources told The Hollywood Reporter. ![]()
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