Spider-Man: No Way Home Plot Leaked by German Theater


It is safe to say that the anticipation for Spider-Man: No Way Home has been through-the-roof, especially with all the speculations that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be appearing in the film. While it hasn't been confirmed yet by Marvel and Sony, fans are convinced that they are indeed part of the film because of an error found in the Brazilian trailer. Now, a new leak may have iterated the long-time rumor even further.

A Reddit user discovered that a German theater listing of Spider-Man: No Way Home included a description in the plot that says Peter Parker will also "deal with multiple versions of himself." You can check the post here:

As of the time of the writing of this article, the listing is still up on the website and it hasn't been changed yet. A lot of fans are assuming that "multiple versions of himself" mean Maguire and Garfield's respective versions of Peter Parker will also be appearing in the film aside from the villains.

There is no explanation yet about where the theater got the plot description whether they wrote it on their own or they got it from the studio/distributor. It's hard to tell if this plot is accurate so we still have to take this with a grain of salt, but the fact that a movie theater posted it means that there is a chance for it to be true since they have the essential information of the movies that they are going to show.

This latest leak definitely adds to the long-time speculation that Maguire and Garfield will be in the movie and, as most people have said, it is already the worst kept secret in Hollywood. We will find out soon enough if these long-time speculations are true or not whether it's on another new trailer or during the film's release.

Also Read: Spider-Man: No Way Home TV Spot Reveals Electro's Surprising Connection to Iron Man

Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to be released in theaters on December 17.

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