The second trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” premiered on Tuesday, a little over a month ahead of the Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios co-production’s exclusive theatrical release.

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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is the third Spider-Man movie since Tom Holland stepped into Peter Parker’s shoes. 

In addition to Holland as Parker, Molina as Doc Ock (from Spider-Man 2), Foxx as Electro (from The Amazing Spider-Man 2), Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Spider-Man: No Way Home also stars Zendaya as Parker’s love interest MJ, and Jacob Batalon as Parker’s best friend Ned Leeds, Jon Favreau as Tony Stark’s former driver-bodyguard Happy Hogan who continues to look after Parker.

Other important roles include Marisa Tomei as Parker’s aunt May Parker, J.B. Smoove as Parker’s schoolteacher Julius Dell, Tony Revolori as Parker’s classmate and rival Eugene Thompson, Angourie Rice as Leeds’ ex-girlfriend Betty Brant, Hannibal Buress as gym teacher Coach Wilson, and J.K. Simmons as The Daily Bugle host J. Jonah Jameson.

At a global fan event in Los Angeles to launch the “No Way Home” trailer, Holland hinted about shooting a “true moment in cinematic history.”

“We were there on the day making it happen, and it was crazy — and I would love to tell you,” Holland said, as the audience in the theater began to murmur. Holland did not spill the details, but he said that when Marvel first pitched him the movie, “I was like, ‘That’s never going to work. There’s no way you’re going to be able to get that done.’ And they did.”

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While Holland did not reveal any big plot developments, he did say that the hardest scene in the film to shoot was a “35-beat” fight scene between Peter and one of the villains that took days to film and left his knuckles bloody.

“You’re going to see a style of fighting in this film that you’ve never seen in a Spider-Man movie before,” Holland said. “They designed these fights to shock you guys, to really put you on your back foot,” reports Hollywood Reporter.

Referring to the trailer, Holland said, “Trust me when I say that that is the tip of the iceberg.”

Zendaya is also reprising her role as MJ, Jacob Batalon is back as Ned Leeds, Marisa Tomei is Aunt May, Jon Favreau returns as Happy Hogan and Benedict Wong is Wong from “Doctor Strange.” Jon Watts returns to direct his third installment in the Holland series.

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Marvel Studios is gearing up for the next era of Spider-Man with an animated original series called “Spider-Man: Freshman Year,” revealed November 12. There is no official release date, but the series will explore Peter Parker’s early web-slinging adventures before “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” will be released in theaters only on Dec. 17.