![]() ![]() The Electro introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was transformed into a humanoid eel with electric blue skin. This breaks the bank on the theories the same way Doc Ock does. The trailers backed that up by showing Foxx’s Electro with a tech upgrade and yellow lightning. In an Instagram post almost 16 months ago, Foxx confirmed he was not only in this movie, but he is also no longer going to be blue. Jamie Foxx still plays this Electro, and he is the one that started the madness that has been the lead-up to Spider-Man: No Way Home. While the rules and theories have been clearly set up and defined with the first four villains on this list, Electro provides the most bullet-proof evidence to be from a different universe that audiences have never seen before. So, why would he be from a different universe? Electro Marvel So who is this Lizard and where did he come from? These are the biggest questions because this Lizard looks the same as the Lizard fans know. If the rule of these Variants dying while fighting Spider-Man is the reason they have entered the MCU, then that should completely rule out Lizard as a candidate to be from the same universe he was introduced to in The Amazing Spider-Man. His appearance, for the most part, remains the same. Doctor Curt Connors was shown in a post-credit scene in a jail cell after his battle with Garfield’s Spider-Man. While there is some question to be asked if Sandman did in fact die fighting Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man proves with a heavy hand that the Lizard did not. Doctor Strange and Octopus both explain to Tom Holland’s Peter Parker that these visitors from other universes all died fighting Spider-Man, thus sealing their fate within the MCU.ĭoctor Curt Conners was introduced in the Andrew Garfield-led Spider-Man franchise as the villain of The Amazing Spider-Man. Sandman provides a unique wrench into the theories above. Sandman is the final character from the Raimi universe to make an appearance in the trailers thus far. And there has been nothing to prove that there will be just one of any of these villains in this movie. Loki showed that Variants of the same character come in all different shapes and sizes. There is a chance that both things could be true, and that Defoe could be playing Norman Osborn from the Raimi universe AND another Variant that enters the mix. But the dark horse theory is that fans will be getting a double dose of Goblin in No Way Home. The favorite bet here is that he simply has a wardrobe change to get a more MCU-appropriate suit for a battle within that universe. Goblin is shown twice in these small teases with two different looks. The black hood and goggles are a point for the theory that these might be Variants of these villains fans have never met before. But in a second shot of the same trailer, Goblin is seen in a more modernized version of that costume. Goblin was seen wearing his signature costume and mask from the Raimi universe, providing evidence he is from the same universe as Doc Ock in the early 2000s. But in the second trailer fans got what they have been waiting for since 2002, the return of Green Goblin in full form. His weapon of choice, the Pumpkin Bomb, was teased in the first trailer for No Way Home along with his signature laugh. The Green Goblin played by Willem Defoe is the first live-action Spider-Man villain seen on the big screen. So that is the first official confirmation of multiple Spider-Men in this movie, even if it is just through a third-party reference. But when Doctor Strange asks Doctor Octopus if he knows Peter Parker, he says "Yes." And when he asks if Tom Holland is that Peter Parker, he says "No". This does not guarantee that theory though, as it could be ANOTHER different Peter Parker he is referring to. This is the most viable evidence that Doc Ock is from the Sam Raimi Spider-Man universe of the early 2000s. ![]()
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