Concept art for SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME deleted scene featuring Michael Keaton’s Vulture

Concept art for SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME deleted scene featuring Michael Keaton’s Vulture

As you know, many of these big superhero movies go through many different scripts and ideas before the final product ends up on the big screen. When it comes to Spider-Man: No Way Home, Michael KeatonThe Vulture was originally supposed to return for the story.

Vulture was created to help Peter Parker with the villains who found themselves in the universe of Tom HollandSpiderman. Those villains included Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Doc Ock (Alfredo Molina) and Electronic (Jamie Foxx). There was a point in the movie where Spider-Man fights them and takes them to Vulture.

This concept art by artist Phil Saunders shows us what that scene would have looked like. He also shared in a note:

“In any project of this complexity, the script will undergo numerous changes as the direction of the story adapts to the larger plan of the MCU and challenges such as actor availability. An early version of Spiderman: Far From Home [sic] had Peter enlist the help of a former enemy to rehabilitate captured multiverse villains. It would have been a lot of fun to watch him march the frogs against the multiversal miscreants across the city with the help of Doc Ock’s hacked tentacles. It was a great joy trying to capture the different attitudes of these incredible actors.”

Sounds like this would have been a fun scene! I loved the movie that ultimately became Spider-Man: No Way Home, but it’s always interesting and fun to take a look at what could have been if the story had gone in a different direction. Check out the art below!

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by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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