I wonder why Ock and Sandman are so aggressive here. Both their portrayals were pretty sympathetic in their respective movies; Spider-Man 2 ended with Ock sacrificing himself, not wanting to be seen as a monster, and Sandman was only a villain due to circumstances out of his control (and the way his story concluded is unironically one of the best scenes in Spider-Man 3). I can kinda see this Sandman being from an alternate-alternate dimension away from the Raimi and Amazing movies, because 1) he never died in the original, and 2) Raimi-Sandman made peace with Spider-Man.
Guess we'll know when the movie's out.