Advanced tickets forSpider-Man: No Way Homeare now available to purchase. While Sony Pictures announced almost a week in advance when the tickets would go on sale, as a last effort to remind fans and promote the sale, the studio released a hilarious clip of Tom Holland and Jamie Foxx on Sunday. With tickets going on sale on Cyber Monday, it seemed like the perfect term for the actors to play with.
After more than two years, Holland’s Spider-Man will return to the big screen in a standalone film. But,Spider-Man: No Way Homepromises to be a lot more than that, bringing together other heroes, namelyBenedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, and several villains from the past. With the Multiverse fully exposed, it is guaranteed to be an interesting ride, and fans cannot wait to see if their theories about the film are indeed correct.
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In the one-minute promotional video, Holland reminds fans that they can purchase theiradvanced tickets forSpider-Man: No Way Homeon “Spider Monday.” His purpose is to get a “phonetics thing” going and rhyme the words ‘cyber’ and ‘spider.’ But, Foxx isn’t ready to lose that easily, and insists on referring to the day as “Electro Monday” in honor of his character in the film. After repeating the term, he realizes that it isn’t working and “doesn’t really get the point across.”
That’s when both actors decide to stick with “Spider Monday,” only to take the joke further by implying that Sony will be giving away a “75-inch 4K TV” to those who purchase the tickets on Monday. It obviously isn’t true, so fans shouldn’t be getting their hopes up. Holland even begins to jokingly suggest that the two actors will also be given the televisions, and Sony is keeping them a surprise.
While the two actors seem to be having a great time promoting their upcoming film, their characters will not be on such good terms inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Foxx’s Electro seems to be a part of the villainous team arriving in Holland’s world and fighting against him. One of the latestTV spots forSpider-Man: No Way Homeoffers the first proper look at the character, with Electro appreciating the number of possibilities in this new universe.
Electro previously appeared in 2014’sThe Amazing Spider-Man 2and fought Andrew Garfield’s version of Spider-Man. WhenAlfred Molina’s Doc Ockcomes face-to-face with Holland’s Peter Parker in theNo Way Hometrailer, he seems confused by his true identity. It remains to be seen whether Electro will also be taken aback by a different version of Spider-Man than the one he has previously fought, and whether Garfield’s Spidey will be making an appearance in the film.