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Possible Spider-Man: No Way Home Leak Has Fans Freaking Out About The Multiverse – CinemaBlend

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Tom Holland as Spider-Man in Far From Home

It’s been months since the first rumors hit that implied that the next big Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home wasn’t simply going to be the next Spider-Man movie, but was in fact going to be the live-action Spider-Man movie. Following in the footsteps of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, it seemed the new movie would bring back the two previous live-action Peter Parker’s for a massive movie that would feature Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland. And while there have now been plenty of indications that such a movie won’t happen, it hasn’t stopped fans from looking for signs that it will all actually happen.

The latest hint that maybe this is really all going to work out is coming from a Spider-Man fan site that is claiming that the Argentina branch of Sony Pictures tweeted, and then deleted, an image of the Spider-Man: No Way Home logo that shifted between different styles. This has fans theorizing that the multiple fonts in the image could be a hint to multiple versions of Spider-Man, as Into the Spider-Verse used a similar trick. Here’s the alleged video in question.

Sony Pictures Argentina tweeted (then deleted) a new glitching logo animation for #SpiderManNoWayHome, now with an all red version of the logo!

We’ve guessed this could be a nod to similar effects in INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE, as well as WandaVision.

pic.twitter.com/vKF08fRlXb

— Spider-Man: No Way Home News (@spideysnews) June 14, 2021

Whenever any official source posts something and then deletes it there’s an indication that what was posted was not supposed to see the light of day, that there might be something secret there. If anything the post may have been put up earlier than it was supposed to be. Maybe there is some other marketing material, like the fist trailer, that is supposed to explain what the apparent font shift means, and thus without context it just doesn’t really mean anything. 

More to come…

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