The leaked pictures which are causing a stir online came from YouTuber and movie pundit John Campea, whose name is watermarked across the images. He has since deleted them from his Twitter and suggested they are photoshopped. The images showed Tom Holland, Garfield and Maguire all dressed as Spider-Man together, and another had Cox sitting at a table alongside Peter Parker, Aunt May and Happy Hogan.
As it stands, Spider-Man: No Way Home is coming out on December 17. Both Charlie Cox and Andrew Garfield have previously spoken to Newsweek about their alleged involvement in the movie.
While the images could be fake, that’s not stopped Spidey-fans from speculating and reacting to the news in the form of memes on Twitter.
12 memes on the Spider-Man: No Way Home leaks
Tobey Maguire was already trending online before the latest alleged leaks thanks to Mike, aka @FiliongBata, who joked that Maguire had already been confirmed in the latest poster reveal for Spider-Man: No Way Home. Of course in this scenario, he’s implying Trademark actually stands for the initials of the Spider-Man actor.
Once the latest images were seen online, many Twitter users got emotional at the prospect of the OG Peter Parker returning. @blurayangel was one of those who seemed to shed a tear.
@karlabubzzz used an image from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 to reveal how she felt about the news.
Many Marvel fans looked to Kevin Feige and his reaction after the latest apparent leaks. @BamSmackPow appropriately used Willem Dafoe’s performance in the first Spider-Man movie to imagine the Marvel Studios president’s reaction.
@blurayangel brought Daredevil actor Cox into the equation by likening Feige’s reaction to that of Wilson Fisk from the Netflix series Daredevil.
As @Iostzeros predicts, John Campea could be in for a tough night if Feige manages to find him.
Of course, everything might not be what it seems when it comes to Marvel as @JakeyimDb suggests.
Mocking the supposed leaks, @HappyHarryToons used a gif of a classic toy from the early noughties to grab Marvel fans’ attention.
While Maguire and Garfield are legends of the Spider-Man movie franchise, @caucasianpresto wants Jake Johnson, who voiced Peter B. Parker in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, to come back.
@RonnyPugs seems to be going through some things at the moment, but at least the latest leaks will surely put a smile on their face.
Continuing the emotional theme, @reithemanbaker seems worried that the appearance of former Spider-Men could all be an elaborate hoax.
We’ve seen Garfield responding to questions about his appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home whilst trying to promote his other movies—meanwhile, Maguire is simply living his best life according to @EV3LYNHUGOS.