He’s had hisHomecoming, he’s beenFar From Home— but now, for Peter Parker, there’sSpider-Man:No Way Home. The latest movie in the SPUMC (The Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters) has finally released its first teaser trailer, and it promises an epic, emotional sendoff to the latestSpider-Mantrilogy.

No Way Homebrings backTom Holland’s Peter Parker,Jacob Batalon’s Ned, andZendaya’s MJ after the events of the previous movie forever changed Peter’s world.Jon Wattsreturns to direct the last movie in the trilogy from a script by returning writersChris McKennaandErik Sommers.Also coming back for the latest Spidey movie are cast membersMarisa Tomei, Angourie Rice, Tony Revolori,Jon Favreau, andHannibal Buress, as well asBenedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, who returns to assist Peter in dealing with the ramifications of his secret identity now being made public — via magic, of course.

The Ending Scene from Spider-Man: Far From Home

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Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group PresidentSanford PanitchpreviouslyteasedthatNo Way Homewill start to reveal Sony’s grand plan to bridge their SPUMC characters with the MCU proper:

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“There actually is a plan. I think now maybe it’s getting a little more clear for people where we’re headed and I think when No Way Home comes out, even more will be revealed. The great thing is we have this very excellent relationship with Kevin [Feige] There’s an incredible sandbox there to play with. We want those MCU movies to be absolutely huge, because that’s great for us and our Marvel characters, and I think that’s the same thing on their side. But we have a great relationship. There’s lots of opportunities, I think, that are going to happen.”

Of course,No Way Homehas more than its fair share of questions it needs to answer. There’s the whole thing where the world knows Peter Parker is Spider-Man thanks to a surpriseJ.K. Simmonscameo inFar From Home, and there’s the fact that Peter was not only outed as Spider-Man, but as the murderer ofJake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio. Oh, and there’s the little thing ofAlfred Molinaconfirming that he will appearinNo Way Home, reprising his role as Doc Ock from theSam Raimitrilogy.

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis slated to hit theaters on December 17. Watch the first trailer below:

Here’s the official synopsis forSpider-Man: No Way Home:

For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a Super Hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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