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It's been a few days since the trailer for 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' was released and fans are still deciphering every frame of what aims to be one of the biggest blockbusters in pandemic times. One of the most changed or you can say, "updated" characters, is Jamie Foxx's Electro, who looks more like he does in the comics, and also doesn't show that blue color he stood out in 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' years ago. But fans are smart and they might have hit the nail on the head somehow.
The device worn by Electro could be responsible for his non-blue appearance in 'Spider-Man: No way home'.-
Despite the fact that many believe Electro has Stark technology in his new suit, that ARC reactor could give him that new form, either by absorbing and reversing electrical charges, or by accumulating a huge amount of voltage that prevents him from seeing it in that blue color that many fans didn't like.
In this TVSpot you can appreciate the Stark Reactor, note the sound it makes and from there the theory arises.
The thing is that everything points to the fact that Tony Stark's Nanotechnology would have saved Doc Ock, returning the control of the tentacles to Otto and making him become Spider-Man's ally, and this could make Peter Parker, in his fight against Doctor Strange for not ending the lives of these villains, try to implant Stark technology in them to try to save them, something quite common in Spider-Man.
Another possibility is that some villain like the Green Goblin steals the technology and is used to defeat our neighbor and friend once and for all. But that's something the other versions of Spider-Man will avoid even if they don't appear in the movie trailers.
What you should know about Spider-Man: No way home.-
In this film we will see the consequences of the revelation of the civilian identity of Spider-Man, Peter Parker. All because of Quentin Beck (Mysterio) of which we do not know if he is still alive or if before dying he left this revenge to Peter. As a consequence, he will be chased around the world, and this will endanger his loved ones, which will make him finally turn to Doctor Strange, and with his spell will make everyone forget who Peter Parker is.
This will cause the multiverse, already unleashed in the 'Loki' series, to bring with it multiple villains from other universes, specifically those of Tobey maguire and Andrew Gardfield's Spider-Man, so chaos and epicness are unleashed.
Electro, will have nothing more and nothing less than Stark technology in his suit in this filme. With the arrival of the new trailer for the movie, we got a closer look at the appearance of each villain that will be present in the film.
Along with Electro, Green Goblin, Lizard, Sandman and even Doc Ock will be present to confront Peter. With few changes, each villain had made their cameo with their recognizable appearances, with the exception of Electro. While he simply seemed to have a more robotic suit, what boosts the villain's powers would appear to be Tony Stark's reactor.
Jamie Fox as Electro in "Spider-Man: No Way Home".
How did you found this technology?
While 'No Way Home' is a box full of surprises, this is no slouch, and it makes me curious. How did Electro come to obtain a reactor from Stark? Many of us thought there was only one reactor, or at least Tony was believed to be in possession of whatever reactors existed. But after 'Homecoming', I noticed that one of Stark's planes was carrying a significant amount of them.
On the other hand, it's worth clarifying that Electro is completely different from the one seen in 'The Amazing Spider-Man: Rise of Electro', so it wouldn't be crazy to think about variants. Concept seen in the Disney Plus series "Loki", the variants are those who do not follow the line of the established, changing the story. If we have "somewhat established" The Amazing Spider-Man, Electro, and some other villains in "No Way Home" could be it.