In one of the many standout moments of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom Holland's Peter Parker donned a spectacular new costume as he swung through the streets of New York City, and we now have a detailed look at the suit's design thanks to some newly-released concept art.
Merchandise illustrator Rob Brunette shared three images to Instagram, spotlighting the final Spidey suit on its own and alongside the classic costumes worn by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's wall-crawlers.
"This is my final illustration from the No Way Home project," he captioned his post. "I absolutely loved this ending scene and the beautiful design of this new suit. It was such an honour to have the opportunity to work on all three Spideys for this film. I’m still processing it all but I hope you enjoy these images. This really meant a lot to me."
The close-up shot reveals a minor detail that seems to have gone unnoticed; the costume's logo is actually gold, not black. Parker supposedly took influence from the other Spidey Variants for this outfit, so the gold logo might be his way of retaining something from his own Tony Stark-designed Iron Spider armor.
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