SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Concept Artist Reveals Some Amazing Unused Poster Designs

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Concept Artist Reveals Some Amazing Unused Poster Designs

Marvel Studios concept artist Ryan Meinerding has shared some amazing unused posters he designed for Spider-Man: Homecoming which provide a spectacular take on the wall-crawler to promote the 2017 reboot.

By JoshWilding - Jul 12, 2019 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Homecoming
Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding is responsible for dreaming up the vast majority of the best costumes we've seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and to mark the recent release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, he's shown off some spectacular unused poster designs for 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming.

"Sometimes we get asked to pitch ideas for posters," he explains on his Instagram account. "Here are a few roughs I did for Spider-Man: Homecoming. I really enjoyed coming up with these."

There are some really amazing ideas here and while what we ended up with was fine (various shots of the web-slinger in the Big Apple with Avengers Tower in the background), it would have been a lot of fun seeing these in theaters. For whatever reason, though, Marvel Studios/Sony Pictures chose to go down a slightly different route.

To check out the posters, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button below!



This really emphasises the movie's high school setting, but Spider-Man having fun at a party wasn't really indicative of what we saw on screen or his personality so it's easy to see why it wasn't used.
 


This is a fun one. As the wall-crawler's classmates struggle with their tuxedos at the Homecoming dance, Peter Parker is shown literally hanging around suited up as his heroic alter-ego. 
 


This is far more fitting for Spider-Man. The web-slinger watches on as his classmates have fun, something he's unable to do as with great power comes...well, you know the rest!
 


This fun design shows the wall-crawler hanging around his high school, and is far more artistic than most posters as the supporting cast is shown in the background in the form of chalk drawings. 
 


This would have been brilliant. A simplistic poster showing both sides of Spidey's world, this definitely would have gone a long way in selling the movie to sceptical fans. 

Continue reading below to check out some
spoiler stills from Spider-Man: Far From Home!

 


Back in his homemade suit, Peter Parker swings away from Mysterio in the illusion he's created, and that actually means that each of the wall-crawler's MCU costumes were included in this sequel.
 


Looking like a comic book panel brought to life, Mysterio pursues the wall-crawler through a twisted version of his high school, and it's fair to say that this was a spectacular way to kick things off.
 


Multiple Mysterios pursue Spidey, and the amazing next shot in this sequence saw him trapped within the villain's helmet. As visuals go in the MCU, this was a definite standout. 
 


After punching through Mysterio's helmet, the wall-crawler plummets to the floor below, but is, of course, just in the warehouse where the villain managed to lure him to. The drones are creating the illusion.
 


Here, we see how the "B.A.R.F." technology Quentin Beck helped Tony Stark create is able to completely change the wall-crawler's surroundings and make him see things that aren't really there.
 

 

 


Here, we get a before and after look at how the entirely CG sequence was created, and it's astonishing to think that everything we saw on screen was brought to life solely with visual effects. 
 


At the top of the Eiffel Tower, Mysterio manages to convince Spider-Man that he's kidnapped MJ, but it's all part of his plan to make the web-slinger reveal who else knows about his dastardly plan.
 

 


The Multiverse sequence in Doctor Strange was pretty trippy, but this one might just have it beat. We'll have more details for you tomorrow about moments that were removed from the illusion.
 

 

 


None of us expected to see Iron Man rise from the grave so soon, right? This is a truly horrifying piece of imagery, and one Mysterio uses to really mess with the wall-crawler's head.
 
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knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 7/12/2019, 11:41 AM
josh is shooting out more spider-man articles than peter shot webs in ffh .......
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 7/12/2019, 11:47 AM
@knocturnalzen10 - Josh after all these FFH articles come and go:

Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 7/12/2019, 11:48 AM



Far From Home really made me appreciate all Spider-Man films more, specially Homecoming. It's such a cool nice flick. Loving all these posters.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 7/12/2019, 11:53 AM
Why in the actual hell wasn't that chalkboard one used? It's perfect.




Nebula
Nebula - 7/12/2019, 11:55 AM
@Mrcool210 - That's my favourite too. Pretty cool, yeah, as is the webbing on the suit.
Nebula
Nebula - 7/12/2019, 11:53 AM
Finally got to see Far From Home yesterday. It was fine. I find it ridiculous that some people think it's the best Spider-Man film there has ever been. It was exactly as I expected it would be: just another instalment. Like Ant-Man and the Wasp, it's post-credits scene was infinitely more shocking and exciting than anything that happened in the film itself. Don't get me wrong, it was funny 'n all, there were great moments but there were also a lot of problems and OTT strange moments.
Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 7/12/2019, 11:59 AM
@Nebula - Pretty much my take on it. You're on point.
JamesPunn
JamesPunn - 7/12/2019, 12:12 PM
Okay, so it's not even that they don't have good posters. It's that someone at Sony is deciding, "Yeah, let's go with the shittiest thing you've got."
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 7/12/2019, 12:12 PM
This one is so good!
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 7/12/2019, 12:52 PM
Also slightly OT and slight SPOILER FOR FFH.






SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 7/12/2019, 12:54 PM
@Mrcool210 - WOOOOOOOOOAAAAHHH WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT GAME-[frick]ING-CHANGER

Where'd you find this??
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 7/12/2019, 1:01 PM
@SpideyPuffsMJ - Buddy of mine sent it to me.
ShellHead
ShellHead - 7/12/2019, 1:03 PM
@Mrcool210 - WAIT. Is that at the airport at the end?
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 7/12/2019, 1:05 PM
@ShellHead -

It sure is.
Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 7/12/2019, 2:37 PM
Don't know if y'all watched this video but it makes a lot of sense:

nikgrid
nikgrid - 7/12/2019, 2:51 PM
@Webheaded225 - Yeah I did. If this is true then NOW it makes sense why the MCU doesn't use the trappings of the Spider-man mythos such as the Bugle, Redhead Mary Jane, Osborns.
Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 7/12/2019, 3:27 PM
@nikgrid - If anything this reignited my hope for X-Men and Fantastic Four. And i hope they get the full rights to Spider-Man soon enough. It all adds up, and there had to be a catch to that Sony deal, it was all too good to be true. I'm pretty sure that the rumors are true.
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