A day before the second official trailer forSpider-Man: No Way Homereleased, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures showcased a new Multiversal poster for the much-awaited film. The poster, shared on the studios’ social media pages, featured the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, and Doc Ock’s tentacles. What both studios probably didn’t see coming were a slew of negative comments in response to the poster.

Ever since the new poster forSpider-Man: No Way Homeappeared online, social media users have been roasting Sony for the artwork. Fans of the franchise are not pleased with the second poster for the film and are calling out the studio for presenting it as official artwork. They claim thatthere is better fan art availableonline and perhaps the studio should have just used one of them.

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A thread on Reddit dedicated to the newSpider-Man: No Way Homeposter has fans making jokes about the artwork and complaining over its content. Most fans are displeased with the fact thatDoc Ock’s tentaclesare blurry and out of focus, even though the art aimed to hint at their movement. Fans believe that the art team didn’t do its due diligence, and believe that they used a photo editing software to remove stills from the first trailer and use them on the poster, instead of using images.

Many fans on the r/marvelstudios subreddit thread compare the poster toprevious ones released for otherSpider-Manfilmsand find a similar pattern. Most of the posters seem to have cutouts of the various characters, placed haphazardly on to the artwork. The savage comments from fans continue to flow in, with many referring to it as “something you would find at a flea market,” or it seems like something “out of a child’s sticker book.” There are also several expletive comments, with fans urging Sony to “hire better designers.”

This isn’t the first poster released for the film. Last week, the firstofficial poster forSpider-Man: No Way Homewas unveiled and for the first time showcased Green Goblin in all his glory. Apart from that, the poster seemed to contain several Easter eggs that pointed at the return of other villains from the differentSpider-Manfilms. Fans have theorized for long that the Sinister Six would be appearing inSpider-Man: No Way Home, and the first poster seemed to hint the same. Perhaps more will be revealed when the second official trailer arrives.

Spider-Man: No Way Homepremieres in theaters on August 09, 2025.

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