Spider-Man: No Way Home begins right where Spider-Man: Far From Home ended, picking up in the immediate aftermath of the wall-crawler's secret identity being revealed to the world.
That was Mysterio's final revenge, and J. Jonah Jameson took great delight in putting himself on the map by outing Spider-Man as Peter Parker. Now, in a new piece of concept art shared by Maciej Kuciara, we see an amazing keyframe of the hero swinging through New York City with MJ in tow.
The Big Apple's citizens watch on, clearly fascinated to learn that the Friendly Neighbourhood hero is, in fact, a teenager wanted for the murder of the heroic Quentin Beck. This was a great moment in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and seeing how those who live in the MCU reacted was a highlight (our favourite moment came when that New Yorker jumped in the air in a bid to catch Spidey).
We're still waiting on the latest box office numbers, but on Tuesday, the threequel earned $5.9 million to take its today to $627 million. As a result, it's now the eighth biggest movie in North America, topping The Avengers' haul of $623 million. It seems the sky is the limit for this blockbuster.
Check out the latest Spider-Man: No Way Home concept art below: