Here is a rundown of the major plot elements in the new Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer: Doctor Strange explains to Peter how messing up the forgetfulness spell led to visitors entering their world from every universe. Doc Ock is the first of these visitors that battles Spider-Man. One point in the trailer that seems to quash fan speculation is that Doc Ock was talking not to Holland's Spidey but Tobey Maguire's version. That does not appear to be the case, as the battle in the freeway involves only Holland and Molina. Instead, Doc Ock subdues Spider-Man (in the Iron Spider suit) and unmasks him. This leads to Doctor Octopus being surprised by the fact that he isn't Peter (or at least, not the version he is familiar with). Peter is apparently able to capture Doc Ock, with the latter kept in a cell. Peter, along with MJ (Zendaya) and Ned (Jacob Batalon) questions the Doctor, with the trio finding it humorous that his real name is Otto Octavius. The black and gold-yellow Spider-Man suit makes a couple of appearances. It apparently has mystical properties, as it creates similar energy manifestations as when Doctor Strange is using sorcery. Doctor Strange tasks Peter, MJ, and Ned to deal with the situation, poking fun at their similarity to the Scooby Doo gang. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) appears in person, although it is unclear if this is the main MCU version or another. Doc Ock and Doctor Strange imply that the villains making the transition into the MCU are ones that died fighting their worlds' Spider-Man. Peter seems to not accept this state of affairs and attempts to steal a mysterious box away from Strange. Could he be trying to change the fates of these villains? The black and gold-yellow Spider-Man suit appears to have magical properties. A montage of scenes finally confirm Green Goblin, Sandman, Electro, and The Lizard from the two previous Spider-Man film series are in this movie. This confirms the previous leaks of the updated IMDB list for the cast of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Like Doc Ock, the villains are shown to have updated designs. Electro is notably no longer electric blue, but instead has a more normal-looking appearance, but with a new costume and harness that channels his powers. Meanwhile, Sandman is a gigantic face, reminiscent of the final battle in Spider-Man 3 (2007). The climactic battle appears to take place on Liberty Island, amidst repairs being conducted to the Statue of Liberty. MJ will fall from the scaffoldings with Peter diving to rescue her. This is reminiscent of the scenes from Spider-Man (2002) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), with Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst) and Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone), respectively. The trailer closes with Doctor Strange stating they are starting to come through and he cannot stop them. Strange seems to be referring to the multiversal incursions other than the five Spidey rogues. Could this be implying more personalities, both good and bad, entering the main MCU Earth? The patterns that appear in the sky as Strange says this are very similar to the fractures in the timeline shown in Disney+'s Loki. Perhaps there is a connection? https://twitter.com/SpiderManMovie/status/1460782239105622016 But what wasn't revealed may disappoint fans Despite the meatier details from the second full trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home, there are still some caveats. Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures managed to keep the curtains covered on the most anticipated and highly speculated elements of the film: that of the other Spider-Men.