Spider-Man: No Way Home TV spot shows a bruised and bloodied Peter Parker. The ending of the previous film in the franchise, Spider-Man: Far From Home, functions as the narrative jumping-off point for Peter's next adventure, as it's been confirmed Spider-Man: No Way Home will pick up where its predecessor left off. The film will then deal with the immediate ramifications of his superhero identity being revealed to the world. Desperate for help, the young Avenger seeks out Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). While the sorcerer is eager to assist him, his involvement makes the whole predicament worse. Instead of resolving Peter's personal dilemma, the pair is forced to fight villains from the multiverse.

As the Tom Holland and Jon Watts movie nears its exclusive theatrical premiere, Marvel Studios and Sony have maintained a steady release of promo clips to keep the hype going until the film's debut. While they're much shorter than traditional trailers, these Spider-Man: No Way Home TV spots sometimes sneakily reveal new footage from the blockbuster. They also work to entice casual moviegoers who may have missed out on seeing the full-length trailers online. It's a savvy way to build anticipation for Spider-Man: No Way Home, already one of the most exciting movies of the year.

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In a recent one of these TV spots,  a battered Peter Parker seemingly gives Doctor Strange the go-ahead to do something that seems quite serious. However, it's unclear from the video what it is. Watch the TV spot from Sony Pictures Singapore below:

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Marvel Studios is known to alter its marketing footage in order to preserve the secrecy of its films. So while it seems like Peter is directly talking to Doctor Strange in this particular Spider-Man: No Way Home TV spot, there's a chance this bit has been edited to mislead audiences, with the young hero not really speaking with the Sorcerer. But assuming this isn't the case, based on the scene's backdrop, it's more than likely this conversation takes place at the end of the movie, after the battle in the Statue of Liberty which has been prominently featured in trailers for the threequel. As to what exactly Peter wants Doctor Strange to do, it's difficult to tell. However, it may be in relation to the further opening up of the multiverse.

It's been previously suggested that a third Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer is on the way. However, that may no longer be the case according to the latest reports. Despite this, expect more TV spots to roll out in the coming days to continue hyping up the film as it finally hits theaters next week.

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Source: Sony Pictures Singapore

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