
#Easter eggs in the hytale trailer series#
In Loki, audiences learned that there is a predetermined and heavily policed Sacred Timeline that follows a series of events at the approval of He Who Remains. While the rules are still being fleshed out and not absolutely clear, the idea of fate is heavily involved. Through series like Loki and What If.?, fans have gotten a sneak peek of what the Multiverse is and how things become branched. This once again opens up the can of worms that is the rulebook for the Multiverse in the MCU. This is another big question that was answered in the trailer, as fans now know that, somehow, Doctor Strange is aware of these villains and the goal is to send them back to the universe they came from. "We Need To Send Them Back" Sonyĭoctor Strange explains to Peter and his friends that these "visitors" are a threat and they "need to send them back." This shows audiences that these Multiversal villains will be tracked down by Peter and company in order to restore some sort of order in the Multiverse. "A guy with eight arms named Octavius" is a funny coincidence that would be acknowledged and probably laughed at in the real world. This is not the first time Peter has been shaken up by comic book names like this, as he had a similar interaction with Doctor Strange in Avengers: Infinity War. This is also a slight callback to Spider-Man 2, which Alfred Molina starred in back in 2004. Peter asks Doc to repeat his name and when he says "Otto Octavius," and Pete and the gang laugh it out at his expense. There is a moment of levity in an intense trailer when Peter, Ned, and MJ seem to poke fun at Doc Ock's name. This trailer, however, does give a bit more of that sequence with some dialogue that was a breakthrough moment for the clarity of this film.
#Easter eggs in the hytale trailer movie#
The bridge scene of this movie has quickly become a meme as it has been a focal point of basically every piece of marketing material before this trailer. And the story reasoning for the suit is sure to be just as exciting if the MCU sticks to its guns. This coloring is sure to sell more toys the second it appears on the screen. This is an intriguing suit for a variety of reasons, the least of which is how great it looks in live-action. With such a high-tech suit, turning it inside out could have a comic book science explanation to reverse the polarity of some electric something. This is also a way to explain how Peter might be able to combat a villain like Electro. This would explain the frayed wiring and copper nature of the suit's details. The theory is that this suit is simply Tom Holland's suit from Spider-Man: Far From Home turned inside out. This Black and Gold suit appears to have a multi-purpose identity and a theory that makes it super interesting. Inside Out Spidey-Suit Sonyīefore the trailer gets to those visitors and what they could be all about, fans get their best look yet at one of the newest Spider-Man suits. If Peter simply interrupting caused the spell to go that poorly, then maybe the Sorcerer Supreme should have listened to his sidekick, and new MCU fan favorite, Wong. But at the end of the day, Strange is a man who brings thousands of Avengers and soldiers onto a battlefield at one time. Obviously, Peter could have done something physically that would interrupt the process and caused things to go wrong. It is interesting how defensive Doctor Strange seems to be about Peter being the one to botch the spell. He exclaims that ever since Peter botched that spell, 'we have been getting visitors from every universe." This proves many theorists in comic book movie fandom correct that the attempt to reverse the reveal of Peter Parker as Spider-Man caused the Multiverse to somehow break open and for familiar foes to join the mix. In the second trailer, Strange seemingly picks up just after he has realized what is going on.
