WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home, now playing in theaters.

Official artwork for Spider-Man: No Way Home captures one of the most praised moments during the film's climax.

Created by comic book artist Carlos Alberto Fernandez Ubano -- otherwise known as "CAFU" -- and posted on Twitter, the art shows off all three of the Spider-Men in the film, played by the Marvel Cinematic Universe's actor Tom Holland, The Amazing Spider-Man's Andrew Garfield and the Spider-Man trilogy's Tobey Maguire. The moment comes during the final battle against the multiversal Spider-Man villains, after the three Spider-Men take a second to regroup and figure out how to work as a team. The following sequence shows the three swinging through the night sky alongside each other, landing in the positions shown in the artwork.

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Though numerous leaks reported their cinematic return, Maguire and Garfield entering the MCU was a moment praised by fans, as theaters erupted in screams, cheers and applause when they first appeared onscreen. Though the film's initial plans didn't involve the Multiverse or previous Spider-Man villains like Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, the return of the Spider-Men of old allowed for their stories to continue on, being that plans for a Spider-Man 4 and The Amazing Spider-Man 3 never came to fruition -- at least, not yet. Since the film's release, fans have rallied and caused hashtags like #MakeTASM3 to trend on Twitter, begging for Sony to make a third installment with Andrew Garfield's wall crawler.

Maguire and Garfield's Spider-Men show up shortly after the death of MCU Peter Parker's Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), with the three bonding over their shared losses and other experiences in the film's final act. One example of giving a previous Spider-Man some form of closure came when Andrew Garfield's web slinger saves Michelle Jones (Zendaya), something he failed to do with his duology love interest, Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). Maguire's Peter also has the chance to reconnect and save his old villains that died, like with Willem Dafoe's Norman Osborne, who the Spider-Man admits spending time thinking about how to cure.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home has smashed box office records, earning $253 million in the United States and $587.2 million worldwide during its opening weekend, beating out other films for the second-largest opening of all time. After becoming Sony Pictures' highest-earning film, No Way Home recently made it into the Top 10 earning movies ever.

CAFU wrote in his tweet that the art will be an official cover for the successful Sony film, but what the art will appear on remains to be seen. As for CAFU's other work, the artist has most recently penciled the current Iron Man series, including Tony Stark's time as a cosmic god in Iron Man #14, a story continued by artist Ibraim Roberson in following issues.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now showing in theaters.

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Source: Twitter