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Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

Maybe they're all in it!

Yesterday, the highly anticipated movie "Spider-Man: Homeless" released a new version of the trailer, which will be released in North America on December 17. In addition to The new version of the trailer, in addition to the already appeared Dr. Octopus, the villains in the past series such as the Green Devil, Sand Man, and Electric Light Man will all return, so the classic question has become popular on social networks:

"Three generations of Spider-Man, will they be in the same frame?"

As we all know, the superhero Spider-Man has been played by three actors - Toby Maguire, Andrew Garfield and now Tom Holland, the first two of whom have not participated in the production of related films after starring in their respective Spider-Man series.

But "Spider-Man: Homeless" starring Tom Holland has been popular among fans since its announcement, and rumors that "three generations of Spider-Man may be in the same frame" have begun to catch on among fans.

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

The reason is not difficult to understand, according to the official trailer and information, the theme of this movie will be "multiverse" - with the help of Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, played by Dutch brother, accidentally opened the passage of other parallel universes, resulting in the villains in other worldviews "chaotic".

And this kind of chaos does not only exist at the plot level, in the announced chaos villain, the actor who plays "Dr. Octopus" is the old version of the actor Alfred Molina:

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

So everyone began to wonder whether in addition to the villain, Spider-Man is also possible to mess in? If possible, will there be three generations of Spider-Man at the same time?

Of course, this kind of plot is not without precedent:

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

This is the case with the animated film Spider-Man Parallel Universe, released in 2018

In addition to the details of the film's plot, fans also found clues from the actor's social network. For example, a netizen who claimed to be an internal Employee of Marvel posted a set photo of two Spider-Man in the same frame:

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

In a clearer photo released later, it was easy to identify an Andrew Garfield, the actor in the "The Amazing Spider-Man" series.

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

Although the account was soon suspended urgently, fans sniffed out a little "no silver three hundred and two here", the news of the "three generations of Spider-Man" in the same frame was spread more and more true, and even many people spontaneously designed promotional posters for it, and even reached the point of being fake and real:

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

This picture is self-made by fans, unofficial

In addition, more on-set photos were exposed, which seemed to confirm the existence of "three generations together" shots in the new film:

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

All the signs seem to prove the fans' good guesses, except for the actors themselves.

Tom Holland, the absolute protagonist of "Spider-Man: Homeless", once denied the "Spider-Man in the same frame" in an interview.

Despite the actors' repeated denials, fans still hope to see Spider-Man "three generations in the same room"

In an interview with Esquire magazine earlier this year, Hollander responded clearly about the news of "Spider-Man in the Same Frame": "No, they will not appear in this movie." Unless they're hiding a lot of information from me. I think the secret is too big for them to keep it a secret from me. ”

Another Spider-Man actor, Andrew Garfield, has also been repeatedly asked this year about "whether to play Spider-Man". In September, Andrew responded to rumors about photos on set in a talk show, explaining that they were just photos that had been processed by PS.

In an interview with foreign media Variety at the same time, he also publicly stated that he was not involved in the production of the film, and also compared his recent encounter to a "werewolf killing" game - no matter how it is explained, everyone thinks that he really participated in "Spider-Man".

All kinds of rumors are mixed together, and the audience can't tell whether the actors are telling the truth, or the smoke bombs thrown to create suspense, fortunately, there is only one month left before the release of the movie, and the real answer is to go to the theater to find it in person.

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