Sony has been doing a bang up job of taunting Spider-Man fans about the release of the first trailer for the upcoming third Tom Holland Spider-Man film, No Way Home. Now, what appears to have been the accidental release of a logo on social media has added fuel to the fire about a popular fan theory for the film.
For almost a year, fans have been declaring that the new film has to be a Spider-Verse movie. There are several unconfirmed rumors of previous Spidey’s Andrew Garfield and Toby Maguire and it has been confirmed that Alfred Molina and Jamie Foxx will both be returning from previous Spider-Man franchises to reprise their respective roles as Doc Ock and Electro.
So, what’s the big leak? The Argentinian page for Sony released a logo animatic for the film and it glitches. So? you might ask… Well, the last Spidey film that used glitches as part of the visual aesthetic was Into the Spider-Verse. Adding to the speculation is that Sony pulled the Tweet down almost instantly. Thankfully, a quick-acting fan was able to grab it before they did:
Time will tell as to whether or not this is a real clue or another red herring. Here is what both versions of the logo look like from the animatic:
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