Concept art for the cancelled Michael Keaton appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home

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In recently released concept art from Spider-Man: No Way Home, Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes receives a visit from Peter Parker. The artwork, which was posted on ArtStation by Marvel Studios concept artist Phil Saunders, depicts an unmasked Spider-Man standing at Toomes’ front door with Doc Ock, Green Goblin, and Electro webbed together behind him. “An early draught of Spiderman: No Way Home had Peter enlisting the assistance of a former adversary in rehabilitating the captured multiverse baddies,” claims Saunders. Watching him use Doc Ock’s hacked tentacles to frog-march the multiversal miscreants through town would have been really entertaining. It was a lot of fun to attempt and portray the many attitudes of these outstanding actors. The principal adversary of Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) was Adrian Toomes, also known as The Vulture. Vulture was performed by Michael Keaton, who is well known for playing the Dark Knight in Tim Burton’s Batman trilogy. Although Keaton made a brief cameo appearance in Morbius to show that the events of No Way Home had somehow imprisoned him in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, he has yet to reprise the role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as of this writing.

When No Way Home came to a close, everyone had forgotten that Spider-Man was actually wearing a mask, and Peter had resumed his vigilante work in a new comics-accurate outfit. No Way Home was intended to be the concluding chapter in the origin tale of the MCU’s Peter Parker, taking away the comforts the character accumulated while studying under Tony Stark, according to Jon Watts, who helmed Holland’s first three Spider-Man films. In the end, it was fantastic to be able to have everything come together into Spider-Man’s straightforward narrative. According to Watts, “We just really just took our time telling the first issue of ‘Spider-Man’ — that genesis narrative. With Sony, Marvel Studios is now working on a fourth Spider-Man movie with the MCU that will include Tom Holland as the beloved Webslinger. Although narrative specifics for Spider-Man 4 are still unknown, there have been rumours that the impending sequel may deal with the fallout from the upcoming Disney+ series, Daredevil: Born Again, which stars both Charlie Cox’s Man Without Fear and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin. In the film No Way Home, Matt Murdock and Peter Parker—Cox’s Daredevil and Holland’s Spider-Man—met in their everyday lives.

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