They finally did it: 'Spider-Man' stars Holland, Maguire, Garfield re-create THE meme


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The three Spider-Men doing their own riff on the famous image of two cartoon Spideys pointing at each other. Photo: Tom Holland/Instagram

Spider-Man: No Way Home? More like Spider-Man: No way Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland would pass up an opportunity to re-create the classic Spidey meme.

It was only a matter of time until the three Spider-Men, who recently shared the screen in No Way Home, did their own riff on the famous image of two cartoon Spideys pointing at each other. (You know the one.) And on Wednesday (Feb 23), Sony finally – and strategically – released the photo we've all been waiting for.

Was it part of a shameless ploy to promote the release of No Way Home on digital and Blu-ray? Absolutely. But what can we say? The studio caught us in its marketing web.

"Of course, we got THE meme," Sony captioned the picture of Holland, left, Garfield and Maguire all pointing fingers at each other in full costume as the web-slinging hero.

Holland – the youngest Spidey and the only one with an Instagram account – also shared the trippy photo along with three smirking emojis. According to KnowYourMeme.com, the original mirror image hails from the Double Identity episode of 1967's animated Spider-Man series, in which the teen vigilante encounters a villainous imposter.

The original 'Spider-Man Pointing At Spider-Man' meme.
The original 'Spider-Man Pointing At Spider-Man' meme.

The genius, albeit transparent, promotional effort from Sony and Marvel comes a couple of months after the latest Spider-Man instalment shattered box office records in its theatrical debut. As of last week, the star-studded blockbuster had amassed $770.1mil (RM3.24bil) in North America alone – surpassing 2009's Avatar as the third-highest grossing domestic release of all time.

A major incentive for Spider-Man fans to see the movie in theatres was the rumoured involvement of Maguire and Garfield – who hadn't played Peter Parker since their final Spider-Man films opened in 2007 and 2014, respectively. At the December premiere of No Way Home, the Los Angeles crowd erupted in cheers and applause when the pair of beloved actors joined Holland onscreen for the epic finale.

Despite previously denying the highly anticipated returns of Holland's Spidey predecessors, Garfield, Holland and others have since openly discussed their nostalgic comebacks on TV and in the media. In a recent interview with Late Night host Seth Meyers, Holland opened up about the inner turmoil he experienced while protecting one of the best-kept secrets of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

"I am a very honest person just by nature, which has got me into trouble in the past," Holland told Meyers.

"So on the press tour, journalists are like, 'So, are Tobey and Andrew in this movie?' I'm like, 'No, they're not. Stop asking me that!' And I go home and I almost can't sleep because I feel so bad for lying all the time. I call up my mum. I'm like, 'I just feel so guilty for all the lies.'"

Zendaya (left) and Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'. Photo: Handout
Zendaya (left) and Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'. Photo: Handout

Holland also revealed how an intimate behind-the-scenes moment between the golden trio of Peter Parkers ended up inspiring one of the last scenes of No Way Home, in which he, Maguire and Garfield share a tearful hug.

"It was the most incredible experience of my career to share the screen with them," Holland said. "Playing Spider-Man... can be quite alienating... and it's quite hard to figure out how to navigate. So to almost have two older brothers that had been through it before me... was amazing.

"I remember we were shooting this scene... and I was struggling to find the emotion... So I went up to Andrew and Tobey... and I basically said, 'Thank you. Thank you for being here. Thank you for taking the time to be a part of this.... It means the world to me.' And we all embrace and we all started crying, and I remember the writers seeing that and being like, 'Yep, that's how we're gonna end the film.'" – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

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