TomHolland annonce la fin du tournage de No Way Home dâune façon inattendue. Le 26 mars 2021, Tom Holland a publiĂ© une « story » sur son compte Instagram oĂč il pose torse nu (et bien musclĂ©) avec son coach sportif. La photo est accompagnĂ©e du commentaire suivant :
Depuisle triomphe de Spider-Man : No Way Home (1,9 milliard de recettes mondiales en 2021), la rumeur ne cesse de s'amplifier autour d'une nouvelle trilogie. La productrice Amy Pascal l'avait dĂ©jĂ Ă©voquĂ©e, avant de se rĂ©tracter et de prĂ©ciser qu'il s'agissait d'un vĆu. En dĂ©cembre dernier, Kevin Feige en a annoncĂ© "un dĂ©veloppement
Ageneral look at the costumes and characters of the new Spider-Man: No Way Home they come from Funko. In addition to the vinyl figures dedicated to the characters of Ned (Jacob Batalon), MJ (Zandaya) and Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), there are also three figures dedicated to Spider-Man:
Vay Tiá»n Nhanh. Dans Spider-Man No Way Home, Peter Parker pourrait obtenir son costume noir et or d'une façon trĂšs simple. Ă lâimage de son mentor Iron Man, Peter Parker a souvent changĂ© de costume dâun film Ă lâautre et Spider-Man No Way Home ne fera pas exception. Ainsi, on devrait retrouver le jeune hĂ©ros dans une nouvelle tenue noire et dorĂ©e, dont les origines auraient rĂ©cemment fuitĂ© si lâon en croit une rumeur relayĂ©e par le site The Direct. Selon cette spĂ©culation, Peter Parker serait aspergĂ© de peinture verte par des supporters de Mysterio pendant lâune des scĂšnes du film. PlutĂŽt que de se changer, lâhomme-araignĂ©e dĂ©cide de retourner son costume noir et rouge⊠qui devient alors noir et dorĂ©. VoilĂ comme il obtiendrait son nouveau look. Le site The Cosmic Wonder, initialement Ă lâorigine de ces dĂ©tails, a argumentĂ© en mentionnant une version Halloween du costume noir et or, dĂ©crite comme rĂ©versible comme dans le film sur lâemballage. Ce serait une façon assez Ă©tonnante et presque trop triviale dâintroduire une nouvelle tenue de Spider-Man. Ă noter que mis Ă part ce fameux costume dâHalloween, rien ne confirme que câest bien de cette façon quâil sera obtenu par Peter Parker. Câest mĂȘme plutĂŽt le contraire. De fait, sur les images dĂ©jĂ dĂ©voilĂ©es, le costume noir et or semble avoir des dĂ©tails rappelant lâunivers de Doctor Strange, ce qui laisse penser que câest plutĂŽt le Sorcier SuprĂȘme qui va aider Peter Parker Ă avoir cette nouvelle tenue. Comme toujours, il va falloir faire preuve de patience avant dâavoir le fin mot de lâhistoire, puisque la rĂ©ponse sera vraisemblablement apportĂ©e par le film. Ă moins que la prochaine bande-annonce de Spider-Man No Way nous en dise dĂ©jĂ plus.
Warning This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man No Way Home! If you haven't already, be sure to check out IGN's review of the MCU sequel. It wouldn't be a new MCU Spider-Man movie without at least one new costume. Spider-Man No Way Home certainly doesn't disappoint. The latest MCU epic introduces multiple new looks for Tom Holland's hero, including a fusion of new and old dubbed the "Integrated Suit."That said, with so much going on in the new movie, you can be forgiven for being confused about what exactly the Integrated Suit is and what sets it apart from previous MCU costumes. And that's to say nothing of the brand new costume teased at the very end of the film. Let's break down both of these new Spidey suits and why Peter Parker's wardrobe seems to keep Is Spider-Man's Integrated Suit?Holland's Peter Parker cycles through several looks over the course of No Way Home, beginning with the red and black costume introduced in the climax of Far From Home. Peter then switches to a unique black and gold costume that turns out to have a surprisingly unglamorous origin. After the Far From Home suit is defaced by an angry New Yorker with some green paint, Peter turns the suit inside out and reveals the complex circuitry hidden beneath the surface. He then augments that reverse costume with a magical gauntlet designed by Doctor Strange. Peter's high-tech Iron Spider costume also puts in a return appearance, which is where the Integrated Suit gets its origin story. Peter wears the Iron Spider in his battle with Doctor Octopus, but after Doc Ock rips off a chunk of the suit from Peter's chest, Peter is able to use its fluid nanotech to take control of Ock's tentacles. Later in the film, after Ock is turned "good," Peter reclaims the nanotech while wearing the freshly laundered Far From Home that's how the Integrated Suit is born. The base of the costume is the same red and black suit, but the giant gold spider emblem represents the fusion of fabric and nanotech. The Integrated Suit is ostensibly the best of all worlds, combining Peter's personal design with the best gadgets the late Tony Stark could cook up. The catch is that we learn during the course of the film that the suits can no longer communicate with Stark's servers, so it stands to reason this suit was never able to live up to its full potential. Cue the movie's final costume change...Spider-Man's Red and Blue CostumeThe final scenes in No Way Home show Peter embracing his new life of anonymity, moving into his own apartment and stitching together a homemade Spider-Man costume. Things move so quickly in the last moments of the film as Spidey is swinging through a snowy New York evening that we never get a proper look at the new suit. It plays more as a tease of things to come in future sequels much like the Iron Spider cameo in Homecoming or that infamous deleted scene from The Wolverine.Based on what we see of this costume, it appears to be more closely inspired by Spider-Man's classic comic book costume than any previous MCU suit. The bright blue and red colors are certainly a departure from the MCU Spidey norm, and it seems to lack the high-tech bells and whistles of its predecessors. Why the downgrade? As we've already covered, Peter's Far From Home suit was running into issues communicating with Stark's servers. There's no telling what other problems Spidey might run into as the suit ages and breaks down. The Iron Spider suit, meanwhile, had a big hole in its chest last time we saw it. And because Peter is clearly operating on very limited resources, he has to make do with cloth and spandex rather than liquid also likely this new costume is meant to pay tribute to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Men. Holland's Peter has seen how other versions of himself can save the day without fancy gadgets or armor, and he's ready to follow in their footsteps. Most importantly, the new suit represents the completion of Peter's character arc in the MCU. In Homecoming, Tony Stark tells Peter, "If you're nothing without this suit, then you shouldn't have it." Peter had to learn the hard way that the costume doesn't make the hero. Now that he's a little older and a little wiser, Peter no longer needs to lean on Tony's inventions as a crutch. He doesn't need a costume with a personal system or an insta-kill mode. He's ready to get back to basics as a Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. At at least until the next time the Avengers come calling...For more, check out our full breakdown of the No Way Home ending, see what that mid-credits scene means for Venom's future and learn how the Spider-Man comics have handled Aunt May's death. Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following jschedeen on Twitter.
Thereâs another bunch of leaked and rumored stuff that popped out online today for Spider-Man No Way Home including the look at the rumored Green Goblin suit which could appear in the film directed by Jon Watts and stars Tom Holland as Spider-Man. Above youâll see the concept art for character who has already been confirmed to make an appearance in the film. And below youâll also see a closer look at the rumored Green Goblin costume for âNo Way Homeâ. still take all of this with a grain of salt because we dont really know anything at the moment because Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures has been keeping mum about the film. As for the Green Goblin suit, hereâs a nice comparison between Willem Dafoeâs Green Goblin suit and this rumored costume. If this costume is indeed coming to No Way Home then it definitely follows the continuity of the Sam Raimi films with Tobey Maguire Spidey evading the goblin glider which was deployed to stab him only to hit Dafoeâs Norman Osborn. The suit is partially damaged with one part covered up whether intentionally or not to make it more visually interesting. So in the story, Peter Parker gets some help from Benedict Cumberbatchâs Doctor Strange to make the some changes to the world and also for the damage that Mysterio has done to the life of Peter Parker by the end of Spider-Man Far Frome Home. Spider-Man No Way Home stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Benedict Cumberbatch, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx and more. Follow me on Twitter at thefanboyseo for more geek news and updates. Leave a comment
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