But the decision of having the official trailer available appears to be the right choice. The Sony Pictures Entertainment YouTube version swiftly hit millions of views. As of the time of this writing, the Spider-Man: No Way Home official trailer has clocked in over 20 million views. Hello Peter With the release of the official Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, we can now glean some of the specifics regarding the film's main plot and characters: The film picks up almost immediately after the end-credits with Peter and MJ being chased through Times Square. After the Daily Bugle's J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) shockingly revealed Peter's secret identity, civilians, press, and authorities pursue the duo, including helicopters. The ramifications of the bombshell reveal will be the focus of the first half of the film. Peter Parker will be vilified for the murder of Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) from Spider-Man: Far From Home. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is villified for the terrorist attack on London and the death of Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). There will be investigations and inquiries. Aside from Peter, his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), best friend Ned Leeds (Jacob Batalon), and MJ (Zendaya) will be questioned by the authorities as to what they know. In a moment of epiphany (or desperation), Peter approaches Doctor Stephen Strange. Although Peter does not understand how magic works, he takes a chance that there might be something the Master of the Mystic Arts can do to make the world forget about his dual identity. Strange, perhaps as a favor for Spider-Man's assistance in saving the universe in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, agrees to cast a spell that can accomplish Peter's request. However, Doctor Strange's fellow sorcerer and ally Wong warns both of them that this is dangerous. Wong (Benedict Wong) warns the spell is dangerous. And as usual, no one listens to Wong. This is a variation to the Marvel Comics story One More Day where Peter makes a deal with Mephisto to save the life of Aunt May, but at the cost of everyone forgetting his secret identity, including his marriage to the love of his life, Mary Jane Watson (and, by extension, losing their future daughter). As Strange is casting the spell, Peter keeps interrupting as he had apprehensions about the spell being all-encompassing, wishing to have at least his close relationships to retain the knowledge of his alter ego. Peter's mixed intentions causes Doctor Strange's spellcasting to go wrong, which has negative repercussions to the multiverse. Peter's mixed intentions causes problems with Doctor Strange's spellcasting. Based on the scenes that follow, reality is unraveling, as alternate universes collide, creating havoc. In the end, signs of old villains from other Spider-Man films pop in, including possible nods to Electro, the Sandman, and the Green Goblin, culminating in the arrival of Doc Ock (Alfred Molina) greeting his nemesis with "Hello, Peter". But with these revelations come more questions.