Predictably, an open door between Spider-Man movie franchises fueled theories that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield might return, echoing the hugely successful Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, which starred multiple versions of the web-crawler from different realities. Though Foxx doesn't appear physically appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home's trailer, his trademark lightning does. Spider-Man: No Way Home's Electro will be closer to the comic book original and feature yellow lightning instead of The Amazing Spider-Man's blue sparks. Soon after his return was announced, Foxx corroborated the news, but also promised a different version of the character than the divisive villain who shocked audiences in 2014. The superhero world was rocked by the news, and rumor mills kicked into overdrive as fans wondered who else might step through the forbidden door. Foxx's comeback signaled Marvel's intention to move away from the traditional MCU format and adopt a Spider-Verse style approach for Spider-Man: No Way Home, incorporating choice elements of Sony's past franchises. Spider-Man: No Way Home's first big gambit and the news that revealed the threequel's ambitious direction - James Foxx officially joined the MCU in October 2020, reprising his role as Electro from Sony's The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
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