A new piece of Spider-Man fan art unites the casts of all three live-action movie universes. First hitting the big screen back in 2002, Spider-Man is still going strong today, now on the third incarnation of the character with Tom Holland. Although it was largely believed that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield were done with their respective takes on the web-slinger, the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home last December saw both actors return to their roles and fight a host of multiverse villains alongside Holland.

Maguire and Garfield's appearances in Spider-Man: No Way Home were not the only highlights of the film, however, with villains from their respective universes also returning. Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Sandman (Thomas Hayden Church), Electro (Jamie Foxx), and Lizard (Rhys Ifans) all made their returns in the film as well. With Maguire's Spider-Man confirming that he and his MJ (Kirsten Dunst) are still making their relationship work, many fans have since expressed interest in seeing Dunst return to reprise her role in the future, in addition to a number of other characters from both Maguire's and Garfield's Spider-Man universes.

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In an impressive new piece of fan art from Kelvin Does Things on Twitter, a host of characters from all three Spider-Man universes are united in one large poster-style design. The art sees Maguire's Spider-Man universe on the left, complete with MJ, Harry (James Franco), and a host of Raimi-universe characters, with Holland's universe in the center and Garfield's on the right, each with their own large casts of characters. The post also includes a Maguire's "It's what we do" line from Spider-Man: No Way Home.  Check out the art below:

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The fan art captures the current trend in movie poster design, which tends to feature floating main character heads in the middle with supporting characters surrounding them on all sides. In addition to showing each universe's Peter Parker, the art also shows off each character in costume, capturing the unique designs of Maguire, Garfield, and Holland's Spider-Man suits, complete with their own respective Spider-Man logo design. The art even shows off more minor characters from each franchise, including Betty Brant (Angourie Rice) from Holland's universe and Rhino (Paul Giamatti) from Garfield's universe.

While it remains to be seen whether Maguire, Garfield, or Holland reprise their roles as Spider-Man, the fan art is nonetheless an impressive piece of work that brings together a host of characters from across three franchise's worth of films. Each franchise has its own strengths and weaknesses but, in many ways, the fan art from Kelvin gives each universe its own spotlight, highlighting characters who have since become fan-favorites, as well as a few who maybe weren't as warmly received. The future of Spider-Man is currently somewhat uncertain, but, thankfully, artists like Kelvin are still providing unique pieces of art that continue to generate conversations among fans.

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Source: Kelvin Does Things (@KelvTwelve)/Twitter

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