Fans were euphoric as the three actors who played Peter Parker united in last year’s Spider-Man: No Way Home.
And now the trio of thespians have left Marvel Cinematic Universe diehards in stitches.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield recreated the infamous Spider-Man pointing meme ahead of the No Way Home digital release.
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‘Of course, we got THE meme’: ‘Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire (seen left to right) recreated the infamous Spider-Man pointing meme ahead of the No Way Home digital release
The OG: The meme was meant to recreate the Spider-Man meme made famous by the 1960s era cartoon
The official @SpiderManMovie Twitter account posted the hilarious image which saw the actor pointing at each other in front of a gray backdrop.
It was a spot on impersonation by Holland, 25, Garfield, 38, and 46-year-old Maguire used to promote the upcoming release.
The Twitter account captioned the hilarious snap: ‘of course, we got THE meme.
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Compare and contrast: One fan account showed that the trio of thespians did a spot on impersonation of the famous image
Hilarious: Another photoshopped the actors over a backdrop of the original cartoon image
‘The holy trinity is complete’: One shared a trio of images including two stills from the latest film
‘#SpiderManNoWayHome swings home on Digital March 22 and on 4K UHD & Blu-ray on April 12!’
Many fans reacted to the hilarious snap with one even photoshopping the image over the illustration background from the 1960s era cartoon made famous by the meme.
This comes just weeks after the trio of actors sat down for an interview with Deadline in which Garfield revealed that when he was approached to return by Marvel, he was really waiting to see if Maguire was on board too.
Bonded: This comes just weeks after the trio of actors sat down for an interview with Deadline
Waiting: During the interview, Garfield, 38, revealed that when he was approached to return by Marvel, he was really waiting to see if Maguire, 46, was on board too
‘I was just waiting to see if Tobey was going to do it, and if Tobey was going to do it, then I was like, “Well, I have no choice,” you know? I follow Tobey to the ends of the Earth. Iโm a lemming for Tobey,’ Garfield joked.
‘But that was sincerely a big part of it when I was approached about it, and again, itโs similar to what Tobey was saying. It was like, “Oh, the intention feels very pure here. It actually feels like a great creative idea and a great creative story.”
He added, ‘It wasnโt like they were just asking us to come and say hi and then leave again but actually have our presence being in service to Tom, being in service to Tomโs journey and where he is as Peter Parker.’
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Waiting: ‘I was just waiting to see if Tobey was going to do it, and if Tobey was going to do it, then I was like, “Well, I have no choice,” you know? I follow Tobey to the ends of the Earth. Iโm a lemming for Tobey,’ Garfield joked
Big part: ‘But that was sincerely a big part of it when I was approached about it, and again, itโs similar to what Tobey was saying. It was like, “Oh, the intention feels very pure here. It actually feels like a great creative idea and a great creative story’
Maguire, who starred in the original Spider-Man trilogy from director Sam Raimi in the early 2000s, revealed he was impressed with the pitch from longtime Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige.
‘In that conversation [with producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal] the intention, the kind of love and celebration of these movies and what it meant, I think, to Amy and Kevin was apparent,’ Maguire said.
‘And to me, when artists or, you know, people who are steering the creative process have a kind of authentic, genuine intent of celebration and love, it just was so apparent in both of them, that, I donโt know, I just wanted to join that,’ Maguire said.
The Original Spider-Man: Tobey Maguire in the first movie trailer
Impressed: Maguire, who starred in the original Spider-Man trilogy from director Sam Raimi in the early 2000s, revealed he was impressed with the pitch from longtime Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige
Celebration: ‘And to me, when artists or, you know, people who are steering the creative process have a kind of authentic, genuine intent of celebration and love, it just was so apparent in both of them, that, I donโt know, I just wanted to join that,’ Maguire said
He added that he’s a ‘big fan’ of Holland and his movies, along with Garfield’s 2012 movie The Amazing Spider-Man and the 2014 sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
‘So, it was definitely intriguing, but yes, I was also going, โwell, what are we going to do? And that was a bit mysterious,’ Maguire added.
He said his involvement boiled down to, ‘really about getting together with these people and revisiting what was part of my history and getting a chance to come together.’
Big fan: He added that he’s a ‘big fan’ of Holland and his movies, along with Garfield’s 2012 movie The Amazing Spider-Man and the 2014 sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Intriguing: ‘So, it was definitely intriguing, but yes, I was also going, โwell, what are we going to do? And that was a bit mysterious,’ Maguire added
Holland added that he thought this film would be loved around the world, but he still had no idea it would be this huge, taking in $722.9 million domestic and $1.693 billion worldwide.
‘I mean, I always knew that this film would be loved around the world. I didnโt think it would be quite as massive as it has been,’ Holland said.
‘One of my favorite things to do at the minute is to go online and watch fansโ reactions to you guys coming in that one scene in particular. I donโt think I could ever have imagined it as being so well received by everyone,’ he added.
‘I mean, I guess I had an idea that people would love this movie, but in no way, shape or form could I have thought it was going to be as big as it has been,’ Holland said.
Spider-Man: No Way Home will be released digitally and on Blu-ray on Tuesday, March 22.
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Loved: Holland added that he thought this film would be loved around the world, but he still had no idea it would be this huge, taking in $722.9 million domestic and $1.693 billion worldwide
No idea: ‘I mean, I always knew that this film would be loved around the world. I didnโt think it would be quite as massive as it has been,’ Holland said
One scene: ‘One of my favorite things to do at the minute is to go online and watch fansโ reactions to you guys coming in that one scene in particular. I donโt think I could ever have imagined it as being so well received by everyone,’ he added