Spider-Man: No Way Home received a new poster that features Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield alongside Tom Holland. This new art showcases the three Spider-Men who were featured in the film, and this is a first look at all three of them on an official poster because most promotion did a good job at hiding the other two Spider-Men.

The Spider-Man: No Way Home poster comes from the artist known as Boss Logic, and it features all three versions of the hero engaged in battle with the multiverse villains at the Statue of Liberty. The poster was released to promote the digital release of Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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This Spider-Man art comes from Ryan Meinerding, who is a character designer, creative director and Marvel Studios head of visual development. He's worked on a number of Marvel films, so it's safe to say that his work is solidified, and he team responsible for bringing the visual spectacles from these movies that are loved by many. A lot of times many of these movies go through numerous team members and a long process before it reaches the final stage on the movie theater screen. This new image finally features Maguire's Spider-Man with a caption that reads, "Spider-Man team up! I loved working on this movie, here is one of the keyframes I did showcasing the Spider-men swinging together. This story is such a dream come true!"

Something like this can only happen once. Spider-Man has been rebooted twice, with three different actors playing him in live-action from over the past 20 years. Each actor is still currently alive and able to physically act in the film while emulating what made these characters great. Sony managed to correct their biggest mistakes, which was at one point letting these characters go to waste, and it's funny to see many people all of a sudden ask for a sequel to both Sam Raimi's Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man.

Spider-Man: No Way Home also teases a lot of potential in terms of the MCU movie storyline going forward. Electro teased a potential appearance of Miles Morales, Doctor Strange spoke about the Multiverse and the other Spider-Men don't have Avengers in their world, which explains why fans have yet to see the X-Men or Fantastic Four in this current Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It may mean that there's am alternate world that contains both of these teams there.

It's been said that Kevin Feige has plans to bring these characters in, but nobody knows how this can happen. With the ending of Loki, Wandavision, What If...? and Spider-Man: No Way Home, it's clear that the multiverse is a concept that the MCU will be acknowledging moving forward, especially as a possibility for storytelling.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is currently available digitally.

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