When it comes to keeping up with Spider-Man: No Way Home, it's been an interesting ride. The film's marketing has been unique and feels as if most of it has been done by the fans themselves. The constant talk about the project online has reached the anticipation levels of Avengers: Endgame. Sony's started rather late on its side, with the movie's first teaser arriving months later than normal and the first poster even later than that.
Movie theaters were forced to use fan-made posters to promote the film at their establishments. These posters nearly all contained nods to the rumors of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's return––signaling to the general audience that their appearances were fact even though they've still not been confirmed.
When No Way Home finally did get its first posters, they weren't all too revealing with several of them looking like Photoshop jobs.
Well, now a brand-new poster has been uncovered, and it may actually be the best one yet.
New Spider-Man Poster Highlights New York City Winter
A new poster has been uncovered for Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it's quite the looker.
The Russian 4DX poster shows Tom Holland's Peter Parker with his head held low over a snowy Times Square in New York City. The screens in the bustling center feature anti-Spider-Man propaganda, calling the web-slinger a "murderer."
The poster can be seen below:
No Way, That's the Best Spider-Man Poster
There are a few aspects of this poster that make it leagues above the rest. For one, the imagery is striking and immediately catches the eye. With that, everything on it is not only simple but complex at the same time.
It's a harrowing and sad image that perfectly depicts the struggle and themes that Peter Parker is going through. There's no way home for him after all; he's stuck, and all eyes are on him. He's on display to the whole world, and there's nothing he can do about it.
To add to that, the growing sentiment against his hero is on display across all of NYC. Parker is trapped in a corner, and everyone seems to hate him. It's certainly not the happiest place that Spider-Man has ever been.
Hopefully, by the time Spider-Man: No Way Home finishes after audiences see it in December, the web-slinging hero will be in a better place.
Spider-Man: No Way Home debuts in theaters on December 17, 2021.