UPDATE: John Campea is claiming he thinks the photos are “Photoshopped,” but commenters seem to disagree based on the analysis of the images.
Annnnddd… I've suddenly gained over 1000 new twitter followers. Ok look, last thing I'll say here. If I 1) Thought the images were real, and 2) Wanted to share them, I would have done a headline video on my channel to get views. Not on twitter just to delete it 5 mins later.
— John Campea (@johncampea) November 9, 2021
The jury is still out, but if it’s a Photoshop job… it’s certainly one of the best Photoshop jobs I’ve ever seen.
Original article below…
It would appear that the rumors of Charlie Cox making an appearance in the MCU as Matt Murdock / Daredevil and Sony’s previous two Spider-Men Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire teaming up with Tom Holland are likely true.
Filmmaker and podcaster Kevin Smith first leaked that Cox would appear in No Way Home, despite Cox denying the rumors. The leaks were seemingly confirmed by movie blogger John Campea, who apparently tweeted and quickly deleted two watermarked screenshots from the upcoming MCU film.
However, the internet never forgets and other Twitter users were quick to repost the images. (If the tweet below disappears, you can view the archived version here.)
The madafakin Matt Murdock#SaveDaredevil#SpiderManNoWayHome pic.twitter.com/GIemtVUs8v
— Aarón SA (@Daredevil_LP) November 9, 2021
The first image show all three Sony Spider-Men standing together, wearing their original Spidey suits with no updates. The second shows Happy and Matt Murdock paying a visit to Peter Parker and Aunt May.
It’s likely that more official confirmation will be leaked as we get closer to the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
But for now, it does seem to be shaping up to be quite the Spidey spectacle!
[Source: John Campea, reddit]
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