Spider-Man: No Way Home brought back a lot of familiar villains from the past, including Jamie Foxx's Electro. The Oscar-winner first played Max Dillon in 2014's The Amazing Spider-Man 2, though the response to that interpretation of the character wasn't exactly the warmest.
It didn't help that the actor was decked out in a rubber costume and given bright blue skin, so the fact that Electro was redesigned for his MCU wasn't really a huge surprise!
Ultimately, Max charges into Spider-Man: No Way Home's final battle wearing a suit that's more akin to what we've seen from the character in Insomniac's Spider-Man video game. This was welcomed by fans, and we even got to see a hint of Electro's classic "mask" from the comic books.
Thanks to concept artist Christian Cordella, we now have an alternate take on both of Electro's MCU costumes. That final design is a little more streamlined than what ended up on the big screen, and looks more like a "final" suit for the electrically charged baddie than the one he'd cobbled together prior to arriving at the Statue of Liberty (there's also no sign of Tony Stark's Arc Reactor).
There have been rumours that Electro might get his own solo outing following the success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, but nothing has been confirmed.
Check out this latest batch of Spider-Man: No Way Home concept art blow: