Spider-Man: There is no way to go Home revealed in the new toy

Spider-Man: There is no way to go Home revealed in the new toy

Today we got our first (sort of) glimpse of what "Spider-Man: No Way Home" really looks like. We still need a trailer, thanks to the announcement of a bunch of tie-in toys.

Indeed, these toys not only gave us a glimpse of what might happen in the film, but also revealed a number of new looks for the webhead. And it looks like he's getting another stylish makeover. Possible spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The first possible leak comes in the form of three new Lego sets that are already up for order on Amazon. These sets not only reveal two of Spidey's new outfits, but may also confirm the character's appearance in the film.

Most notable is the Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop ($40), which features Doctor Strange and Wong, each in a new costume. The Sanctum Sanctorum's appearance was already teased in early Spider-Man 3 press photos, and we knew that Strange would appear in the new film (and Wong would follow suit), but it is Spider-Man's new costume that is interesting.

It is black and red with gold accents and looks like a combination of the suit that was upgraded at the end of Far From Home and the Iron Spider suit that debuted in Avengers: Infinity War. It appears to be a combination of the Iron Spider suit and the Iron Spider suit. The artwork in the upper right corner of the box is similar, but more reminiscent of the "Advanced Suit" from the Spider-Man PS4 game than any previous MCU costume.

There will also be a LEGO set for ages 4 and up called "Spider-Man vs. Mysterio's Drone Attack" ($20). It features Mysterio, Nick Fury, and Spider-Man's black upgrade suit, the first time the suit has appeared in a LEGO minifig. Will Spider-Man: No Way Home return to the Far From Home set?

Also, Samuel L. Jackson and Jake Gyllenhaal are not confirmed to appear. These would be the least surprising special guest appearances amid rumors of returning Spider-Man actors from past films. Especially since it was Mysterio who first mentioned the term "multiverse" in Spider-Man: Far From Home (even if it was a lie at the time).

Finally, Spider-Man's Drone Duel ($20) features Vulture, Spidey's first MCU supervillain. And Spider-Man himself wears a black and gold suit that radiates a golden web.

While it has not been confirmed that Vulture will appear in the film (although virtually all of Spider-Man's previous villains are rumored to be back), it is worth pointing out that the Lego set has a horribly poor history of alleged spoilers. Recall that some of the pre-release tie-in sets, like the Mandarin set for Iron Man 3, featured scenes and scenarios that were not supposed to appear in the film.

However, the release of other merchandise suggests that the two black and gold suits will still appear in the film in some form.

Indeed, if Funko Pops is anything to go by, the red, black, and gold suits may have some sort of mystical enhancement. This "Spider-Man: No Way Home" figure features the so-called integrated suit, and we can see some sort of mystical symbolism in Spider-Man's web launcher. Perhaps suggesting that his web shooter will be upgraded from his new friend Strange (or Wong).

Another toy has the same arms as the Iron Spider suit, and interchangeable chest parts suggest that the new suit is really a merger of the upgraded suit and the Iron Spider suit. Presumably, Stark's nanotech blends into the upgraded suit when not in use, giving the suit a gold coloring.

The black and gold suit is literally called the "black and gold suit," but the Marvel Legends figure has red coloring on Spidey's forearms and fingers, which is... Interesting.

Some toys also feature gold webbing, so it is unclear what the deal is there.

And J. J. Jonah Jameson also gets a Marvel Legends figure. It is based on the likeness of J.K. Simmons in the post-credits scene from Far From Home.

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