Spider-Man: No Way Home Is Totally Different Now Thanks to Scrapped Marvel Art

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Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to be unveiled, but freshly published concept art makes significant modifications to Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The Spider-Man trio of Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire completely transformed the Marvel lineup. Every Marvel fan was enthralled by No Way Home since it featured three Spider-Men and five villains in a face-off.

More than a year later, brand-new concept art featuring Adrian Toomes/Vulture, the sixth villain, dramatically reimagines how No Way Home might have ended:

Phil Langone, a seasoned storyboard artist (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Ghostbusters: Afterlife), posted exclusive concept art from NWH on Instagram.

Fans may see what would have occurred in the concepts after Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborne/Green Goblin (who was originally Peter Parker/Spider-Man) turned against him (Tom Holland). Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes serves as the primary antagonist of Spider-Man: Homecoming with Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina).

The Michael Keaton villain, Vulture, unexpectedly appeared in Jared Leto’s Morbius Marvel film even though he wasn’t in No Way Home.

The Sinister Six being completed by Vulture in No Way Home would explain the now-forgotten post-credit scene when Vulture confronts Scorpion (Michael Mando) in jail, which is still unclear to fans as to how the main MCU timeline relates with Sony’s Spider-Man Universe.

Additionally, viewers would have witnessed an entirely different final battle in which the Spider-Men would have had to face a new adversary.

Vulture may never appear in the Marvel universe alongside characters like Sandman and others.

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