Even more screenshots showcasing unused concept art designs from the Spider-Man: No Way Home - Art of The Move Book for the film have just been released, and to some you, you may feel robbed after reviewing them.
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The comic-book counterpart of Doctor Octopus is very much a design of simple composition; a yellow and green mixed jumpsuit, with the octopus arms attached.
So why is it that there have currently been two released pieces of unused artwork for Doctor Octopus in the film that show him looking like his most best, comic-accurate self, but have not made it into the final version of the film?
Of course the concept of the multiverse played a major part in Spider-Man: No Way Home, with the inclusion being the entire reason why there were some of the best moments in a Marvel project to date.
This piece of unused concept art for the film shows Spider-Man and friends standing by the Statue of Liberty, most likely anticipation the final battle against the Sinister Six.
The Spider suit being shown is interestingly the default Spider-Man PS4 videogame suit, as seen with the prominent white Spider-logo in the back. There is no telling if this may have been the live-action Spider-Man PS4 Peter Parker, but, this could have just been an idea to non-canonically feature the suit in a live-action setting.
While on the topic of Spider-Man suits, this next piece of unused concept art is sure to intrigue many of you.
Ripped straight from the pages of the comics, we have the Symbiotic Spider-Man suit from the Secret Wars comic book series.
We knew there were initially plans to feature Venom in the final battle on the Statue of Liberty, and by the looks of it, there were most likely discussions of Tom Holland's Spider-Man getting infected by the symbiote.
Doctor Strange being the one responsible for bringing all three Spider-Men together for the first time ever poses the question if he and Tom Holland's Peter Parker ever had that fight in the mirror dimension, or if he was freed far earlier in the film and decided to help by bringing them all together.
This concept art showing an alternate fight sequence between Green Goblin and Spider-Man in Happy Hogan's condo points at a different demise initially set for Aunt May to face.
The fight would have been more explosive first off; as the exterior of Happy's apartment is completely destroyed, but what is caught in all this terror appears to be Aunt May holding onto the glass for dear life which is on the brink of shattering.
In this sequence Green Goblin appears to have summoned his glider much earlier.
Which piece of unused concept do you wish was included in the final-cut of Spider-Man: No Way Home?
With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, our friendly neighborhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from the high stakes of being a superhero. When Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange, the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.