New concept art for SpiderManNoWayHome shows DoctorStrange smashing Peter through a window in the Mirror Dimension.
Spider-Man: No Way Home concept art sees Doctor Strange smash Peter Parker/Spider-Man, holding some sort of book, through a window. Since its release on December 17, 2021, Jon Watts' No Way Home has managed to make up 12% of 2021's U.S. box office, breaking records worldwide. Much of the film's success is due to its multiversal concept and nostalgia due to bringing back Spider-Man characters from Sony's past.
One more frame I made concepting Strange vs Peter for Spiderman: No Way Home, from the trailer I’m not sure if this scene was there but was fun to work on nontheless pic.twitter.com/JG3QFvd6h2 Massive thank you to @DGilfordDesign for having me on the show and huge congrats to entire team who worked on the movie. It turned out amazing! pic.twitter.com/XD9l5lPGTp
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