The trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man 3: New Beginning (2025) marks the highly anticipated return of Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, bringing back the emotional intensity and raw energy of his previous films. This new chapter promises a blend of redemption, heartbreak, and a new threat that tests Peter in ways he’s never faced before.
The trailer opens with Peter Parker standing on a rooftop, his mask off, staring at the New York skyline. His voiceover is filled with regret: “I couldn’t save them… Gwen, Uncle Ben… I wasn’t strong enough.” Quick flashes show Gwen Stacy’s death and the battles that have haunted Peter ever since, highlighting the emotional scars he carries. The tone is somber, setting the stage for a story of personal redemption.
Cut to Peter’s present life—he’s older, wiser, and more isolated, still struggling to find balance in his role as Spider-Man. He works alone, refusing to let anyone get close to him. But all that changes when he crosses paths with Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat (played by Ana de Armas). Felicia, a skilled thief with her own dark past, challenges Peter in more ways than one. Their dynamic is electric, with tension and chemistry sparking between them. “I don’t need saving,” Felicia says with a sly smile, showing off her acrobatic skills in a brief fight scene.
The trailer then introduces the film’s main villain: Kraven the Hunter (rumored to be played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Kraven arrives in New York, hunting Spider-Man as his ultimate prey. His deep, menacing voice echoes: “I’ve hunted the greatest beasts of the world. Now, I hunt the greatest man.” Quick cuts show Kraven stalking Spider-Man across the city, setting elaborate traps and attacking with brutal force. He’s relentless, and Peter is pushed to his limits in their confrontations.
As the action ramps up, we see stunning visuals of Spider-Man swinging through New York, dodging Kraven’s attacks, and fighting for his life. Explosive battles unfold across the city, from high-speed chases to intense hand-to-hand combat. In one particularly emotional moment, Peter struggles to lift a collapsed building, reminiscent of his battle with the Lizard, his strength fueled by sheer determination.
The trailer also teases a subplot involving Oscorp’s return, with brief shots of mysterious scientists working on new experiments. A dark figure, possibly Norman Osborn, looms in the background, hinting at future dangers for Spider-Man.
In the final moments of the trailer, Peter’s voiceover returns, but this time filled with resolve: “I’ve lost people. I’ve made mistakes. But I won’t run from who I am anymore.” The trailer ends with a shot of Spider-Man, bruised but standing tall, as the camera zooms out to reveal the iconic skyline of New York City behind him.