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Doctor Strange: A sorcerer and member of the Avengers, who possesses mystical powers and serves as a

mentor to Spider-Man in the film.

Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man: The original Spider-Man from the Sam Raimi trilogy, who is now an older,
more experienced version of the character.

Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man: The Spider-Man from the Amazing Spider-Man series, who is portrayed
as a more emotional and conflicted version of the character.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man: The current Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, who is a young
and inexperienced hero still coming to terms with his powers.

Villains: The film features several villains from previous Spider-Man movies, including Green Goblin,
Doctor Octopus, Electro, and Sandman. They are brought into the current universe due to the actions of
the film's main antagonist, who seeks to manipulate reality for his own gain.

Doctor Strange is a skilled sorcerer and the protector of the New York Sanctum, which acts as a barrier
against otherworldly threats. He first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2016's Doctor
Strange and has since made several appearances in other Marvel films. In Spider-Man: No Way Home,
Doctor Strange uses his magical powers to help Peter Parker (Tom Holland) undo a spell that he cast to
make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man.

The film also brings back two Spider-Man actors from previous film franchises, Andrew Garfield and
Tobey Maguire. Garfield first played Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man films in 2012 and 2014,
while Maguire played the iconic superhero in Sam Raimi's trilogy from 2002 to 2007. The return of these
actors has been a highlight for fans, who have long-awaited a crossover between the different Spider-Man
universes.

In addition to the return of the three Spider-Men, the film also features a variety of villains from previous
Spider-Man films. These include Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Sandman
(Thomas Haden Church), Electro (Jamie Foxx), and Lizard (Rhys Ifans). All of these villains are from
different universes, and their appearance in the film is a result of the disruption caused by Peter's spell.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is a thrilling adventure that brings together some of the most beloved
characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With its stunning visuals and captivating storyline, it's no
wonder the film has been a massive success. The film's use of regular and irregular past participles also
adds to its impact, creating a dynamic and engaging viewing experience. Whether you're a fan of Spider-
Man or the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, this film is a must-see.

In conclusion, Spider-Man: No Way Home is an action-packed superhero film that brings together
multiple versions of Spider-Man and villains from other universes. The film's use of regular and irregular
past participles in the dialogue adds depth to the characters and their struggles. The inclusion of Doctor
Strange and the three versions of Spider-Man adds to the complexity of the story and makes it a must-
watch for fans of the franchise.

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