A new trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home is coming and apparently, it's going to be a big one. That much is what has been suggested by the fact that the trailer will premiere at a special fan event.Sony recently announced a fan event to be held at Regal Sherman Oaks. Aside from the trailer, the announcement teased big surprises to come at the event, which will be held on Nov. 16 at 5PM (PST). Doors will open at 4PM with everyone seated by 4:45PM. Unsurprisingly, no hints were given regarding what those big surprises might be. The announcement also warned, "Seating is not guaranteed and is on a first come, first served basis."CBR is offering 20 pairs of tickets to the event. To enter to win a pair of tickets, please fill out this Google Form. Winners must be local to LA in order to participate.RELATED: Simu Liu Uses No Way Home's Spider-Men Theories to Promote Shang-Chi

The highly-anticipated Spider-Man: No Way Home has been the subject of much speculation since rumored began circulating, suggesting that the film will see a number of actors reprising their roles from Spider-Man franchises beyond the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film's first official trailer seemed to confirm that -- aside from Alfred Molina as Doc Ock, which was confirmed by the actor himself -- the likes of Willem Dafoe and Jamie Foxx will return as Green Goblin and Electro, respectively.

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A recently released poster, which was used for the fan event announcement, also seemed to confirm the return of Thomas Haden Church's Sandman from Spider-Man 3. Illustrations for an Empire article also seemed to confirm that Rhys Ifan's Dr. Curt Connors from Amazing Spider-Man will make an appearance in No Way Home. It's worth noting that No Way Home director Jon Watts seemed to deny their involvement, calling them rumors.

Both Watts and star Tom Holland have teased the epic scale of Spider-Man: No Way Home, with Watts comparing the film to Avengers: Endgame. Holland, meanwhile, previously stated, "When I first pitched the idea, I was like, 'Wow, that would be awesome if we could pull it off'," Holland said. "'But there's no way it's going to work. You're just not going to be able to get everyone to do what they need to do when they need to do it. It's just not going to happen.' But it did happen."

Spider-Man: No Way Home is scheduled to hit theater screens on Dec. 17.

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