A piece of Spider-Man: No Way Home fan art imagines the details of how Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker was brought into the MCU. The third installment of Tom Holland's Spider-Man trilogy had major expectations placed on it by fans who were anticipating a multiverse crossover event after seeing trailers featuring the villains from prior Spider-Man film series, like Alfred Molina's Doc Ock and Jamie Foxx's Electro. When the film released last year, audiences across the world were delighted to have their anticipation rewarded as, in the film's final act, Holland shared the screen with both Maguire and Andrew Garfield as all three teamed up to thwart a sinister gathering of foes.
The return of the previous Spider-Men was a huge moment for the comic book movie sub-genre and was likely key to No Way Home accumulating enough box office revenue to become the sixth highest grossing film of all time. Maguire's reprisal in particular was of great interest as it had been 14 years since he played the part in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, and the actor had appeared in very few films through the 2010s. Maguire's Parker inevitably received several fan-pleasing moments from a reunion with Molina, whom he appeared against in 2004's Spider-Man 2, to his charmingly understated entrance stepping through a portal into a small living room.
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Fan artist @mmh_arts has imagined what Maguire's entrance into the MCU might've looked like from his perspective in a fan comic detailing his multiversal jump. The comic begins with Maguire's Peter Parker in his own universe, going about his daily life as he begins to fade away and suddenly reappears in a very different New York
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