Sony Pictures is working overtime to remove all remnants of the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, which was leaked online on Sunday. Multiple videos were put up by fans on YouTube and other platforms and all taken down with the message, “This video contains content from Sony Pictures Movie and Shows, who has blocked it on copyright grounds.” Spider-Man No Way Home trailer video shows someone screening the trailer on their cellphone with a watermark for a VFX artist on the video. The said trailer shows further multiverse hijinks with Doctor Strange, as well as footage of Alfred Molina as Doc Ock. #SpiderMan #NoWayHome #PJExplained
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