New Spider-Man 3 artwork teases Doctor Strange-enhanced suit and Mysterio return
Spider-Man 3 is gearing up to be unlike any other Marvel movie to date
New Spider-Man 3 artwork has seemingly confirmed that Peter Parker's powers will have been given a major upgrade by new mentor, Doctor Strange.
We have already seen multiple new toylines for Spider-Man 3 – officially titled Spider-Man: No Way Home – that confirm Parker wearing a new black suit in the upcoming movie, and new promotional pictures have confirmed that Spides will be using the powers of science and magic to create enhanced web-shooters.
And there’s more! pic.twitter.com/nUHAarn410August 8, 2021
ComicBook verified the new artwork and also pointed to yet more promotional material that features a surprising message: graffiti that reads "We believe Mysterio" and features a drawing of the fish-bowled villain's head.
Notably, we've seen very similar propaganda before – Spider-Man 3 set photos revealed that the fictional New York has been covered in posters from Mysterio's new following. Has a cult formed in opposition to Peter Parker, whose alternate identity was revealed to the world during the Spider-Man: Far From Home post-credits scene? We'll have to wait and find out.
Mysterio promo art for no way home pic.twitter.com/ST9lmpxbkZAugust 8, 2021
New Spider-Man 3 details have been hitting the internet with increasing frequency over the past few weeks. However, we still have very little official information from Marvel – no trailer, poster, or confirmation that the multiverse will feature (though that's widely expected following rumors of former Spider-Men actors Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire showing up).
Whatever does happen in Spider-Man: No Way Home, expect the fallout to be felt in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness – which you can find out more about in our guide to Marvel Phase 4. Spider-Man: No Way Home reaches cinemas on December 17.
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