A recently shared piece of concept art for Spider-Man: No Way Home shows the film's three Spider-Men stood united on top of the Statue of Liberty. The third film in Jon Watt's MCU Spider-Man trilogy saw Tom Holland's Peter Parker join forces with previous cinematic Spider-Men Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. The film also saw Willem Defoe, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, Thomas Hayden Church, and Rhys Ifans reprise their villain roles.

After losing Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) to Norman Osborn/Green Goblin's (Defoe) betrayal, Holland's Peter Parker is brought back from despair by Maguire and Garfield's respective Peters, with the help of MJ (Zendaya) and Ned (Jacob Batalon). Recommitting himself to saving the villains from their deaths in their own universes, Holland and his fellow Spider-Men lay a trap at a newly remodeled statue of liberty. Following the release of concept art depicting Holland's encounter with Electro (Foxx) and Sandman (Church), a new piece depicting the tree Spider-Men preparing for the final battle.

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Created and shared by Maciej Kuciara on their personal Twitter, the artwork depicts Maguire, Holland, and Garfield's Spider-Men standing atop the crown of the famous New York landmark. The artwork gives a better glimpse of how the statue has been modified in tribute to Steve Rogers' (Chris Evans) Captain America, with the iconic torch being completely removed in favor of Rogers' shield. Curiously upon closer inspection, Garfield's costume resembles his costume from The Amazing Spider-Man, rather than his final costume in the film which was inspired by The Amazing Spider-Man 2's costume, while Holland wears his Spider-Man: Homecoming costume. Check out Kuciara's full artwork below.

Fans learned of the landmark's redesign through early set photos during No Way Home's principal photography, where the monument was seen on various props. Fans got their first full glimpse of the statue in the film's trailer, where the interdimensional tears caused by Green Goblin destroying Doctor Strange's (Benedict Cumberbatch) magical device began to surround the skyline. The statue was also referenced by Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) in Hawkeye, where the Black Widow assassin expressed her desire to visit the landmark while in New York during a tense dinner with Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld).

While fans wait for official footage of the three Spider-Men in action to be released in promotional material and featurettes, this recent piece of concept art an interesting look into the film's development. Kuciara's artwork offers a striking image that is sure to resonate with any Spider-Man fan as three generations of heroes come together. Though the costumes differ from those seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home's final cut, it is nevertheless a perfect encapsulation of how the film pays tribute to the character's history.

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Source: @maciej_kuciara

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