Spider-Man: No Way Home delivered moments we could have only dreamed about before last December. Even in the midst of countless leaks, it wasn't until fans sat down in theaters that they finally got to experience three Spider-Men swinging into action together, and it was amazing.
Seeing Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker Variants team-up with Tom Holland's web-slinger was unbelievable, and the hope among fans is that they'll one day reunite on screen. We'd rather that happen in something like Secret Wars than in Sony's Marvel Universe, but time will tell.
In the meantime, concept artist Ryan Meinerding has shared a spectacular piece of work that puts the spotlight on all three Spider-Men. Striking a pose at the Statue of Liberty, it's a shame we didn't see this moment translated to live-action, but easy to see how it influenced what ended up on the big screen last December. Needless to say, we'd love to put this piece of art on the wall in a frame!
Unfortunately, Marvel Studios doesn't make artwork like this readily available beyond what we see on social media or in "Art of" books. There was a time when posters with concept art were handed out at Comic-Con, but like most major studios, they've given that event a miss over the past few years.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is available on Digital now and hits physical platforms on April 12.