A behind-the-scenes image from Spider-Man: No Way Home features Tom Holland alongside six different Spider-Men. The film follows Peter Parker (Holland) and his struggle to live a normal life after his identity is revealed. He seeks out Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help, and the spell he casts loses control, causing the multiverse to open up and chaos to unleash. This allowed two beloved characters to make their entrance alongside many of their villains: Peter-Two (Tobey Maguire) and Peter-Three (Andrew Garfield).

Maguire was the first to take the Spider-Man mantle in Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man trilogy, while Garfield took over the character a few years later in two The Amazing Spider-Man movies. Maguire and Garfield spent most of the marketing leading up to Spider-Man: No Way Home's premiere trying to debunk rumors that they were included in the film. The former's denial campaign was for the most part a success, while the latter's fell short after a video from set leaked and revealed Garfield in costume. The actor continued to insist that he wasn't involved despite the evidence, which still helped to make it a sweet surprise for viewers of the film when all three Spider-Men teamed up for an epic battle.

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Now, a new behind-the-scenes image shared by arrowverseedit on Instagram reveals Holland's Spider-Man alongside six different ones. The picture brings together the full team of Spider-Men who brought Peter-One, Peter-Two, and Peter-Three to life, with Maguire, Holland, Garfield, and their stunt doubles all in their iconic Spider-Man poses. Maguire and Garfield each have one stunt double at their side while Holland poses with two of his own. The seven look to be standing on the giant recreation of Captain America's shield, which was being added to the Statue of Liberty in the film and fell during the final battle. Check out the original post here:

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The team has already quickly become a fan-favorite, with viewers celebrating the brotherhood of all three Peter Parkers. Many have even started to campaign for Garfield to finish his trilogy and Maguire to create the Spider-Man 4 movie that never came to be. Garfield and Maguire have both shared how much they enjoyed working alongside Holland on this film, and the MCU actor has expressed much of the same enthusiasm for the brotherhood formed on set, both on- and off-screen.

Holland's Spider-Man, ironically, was seen at the end of the film lacking any kind of brotherhood. Taking the necessary steps to stitch the universe back together caused everyone who knew Peter to forget his existence, and the audience last saw him swinging around New York City in his own, handmade costume. The ending poses a wide-open future of opportunities for Holland's Spider-Man that has much of the audience speculating on what could be next for him. One running theory is that Peter will meet Gwen Stacy as he moves on to college, amongst many others. While the future of Holland's Spider-Man is yet to be discovered, this image is a fun return to the magic of Spider-Man: No Way Home that stole the hearts of its audience.

Next: Spider-Man 4: How Maguire & Garfield's Influence Will Change Peter Parker

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