Spider-Man 3 title narrowed down to six possibilities as No Way Home domain registered online
Registered website domains may give the game away
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Your support makes all the difference.The title of Spider-Man 3 has seemingly been narrowed down to six possibilities.
Ahead of the title announcement being teased by lead stars, Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, who trolled fans on Tuesday (23 February), website domains for the film’s potential titles were registered online.
These domain names are registered to prevent other people from other internet users occupying the names – and Domain Name Wire spotted the titles that have been registered.
Each one features “home” in the title, which is in keeping with the previous two film titles, Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019).
Intriguingly, these names were registered through MarkMonitor, which is a brand-protection registrar used by Warner Bros when registering the title for Wonder Woman 1984. It ended up being correct.
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Going by these registered domain names, the Spider-Man 3 title could be any of the below:
Spider-Man: Home Alone
Spider-Man: Home Run
Spider-Man: Homesick
Spider-Man: Homeward Bound
Spider-Man: Home World
Spider-Man: No Way Home
It’s worth noting that these domains could have been bought by anyone in the hopes that they’ve successfully predicted what the title will be, and could earn some money from the studio should they wish to buy it off them.
The Independent has contacted Disney for comment.
Find a guide to Marvel’s Phase Four here. Spider-Man 3 will be released this December.
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