However, since the Amazing Spider-Man franchise was scrapped, including a version of the team in the 2021 movie allows Sony to finally deliver on a tease made 7 years earlier. The Sinister Six forming through the multiverse in Spider-Man: No Way Home certainly isn’t how Sony intended to payoff The Amazing Spider-Man 2‘s ending at first. The big difference between the presumed Sinister Six team in Spider-Man: No Way Home and the roster Sony originally was teasing is Vulture not being involved, but it is also possible Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes joins the team. The multiverse aspect of the film is also ensuring Doc Ock is included and a version of Green Goblin too. Spider-Man: No Way Home is expected to bring both of them back, as well as Paul Giamatti’s Rhino, giving Sony three of their expected Sinister Six members. Sony’s original plans for the Sinister Six included a team-up movie and could’ve included Electro and Lizard as part of the lineup. With Spider-Man: No Way Home bringing multiple villains together to fight Spider-Man, the movie is Sony’s chance to finally bring six villains together. Rumors are swirling about who else could appear to fight Spider-Man – and possibly Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield‘s versions of the wall-crawler – and round out the film’s expected Sinister Six lineup.
Teases for Spider-Man 3‘s Sandman (Thomas Haden Church) and The Amazing Spider-Man‘s Lizard (Rhys Ifans) were also included. It also heavily teased the returns of Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man 2‘s Jamie Foxx as a new version of Electro. Alfred Molina’s return as Spider-Man 2‘s Doc Ock was officially confirmed at the end of the No Way Home trailer.
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The full lineup of villains in Spider-Man: No Way Home is not confirmed, but many of the antagonists are known at this point. Spider-Man: No Way Home is using Mysterio publically revealing Peter Parker is Spider-Man to kick off a multiverse-filled story that will include Holland’s Spider-Man battling villains from past Spider-Man franchises. Spider-Man: No Way Home could finally allow Sony to payoff The Amazing Spider-Man 2‘s ending tease of the Sinister Six. After keeping Tom Holland’s Spider-Man movies relatively grounded for the Marvel Cinematic Universe reboot, the third installment is going bigger than ever before.