A graphic designer has recreated multiple Spider-Man movie posters using only assets from Insomniac's Spider-Man games on PlayStation 5 to do so.
Twitter user @ursRockrider has so far recreated the posters for Andrew Garfield's The Amazing Spider-Man and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man 2 with impeccable accuracy. By the use of PS5 in the hashtags, it's safe to assume the PlayStation 5 versions of Spider-Man (2018) and Spider-Man: Miles Morales were used over the PlayStation 4 versions.
The recreation of the Amazing Spider-Man poster was published by Rock Rider on Tuesday. Within hours of publishing, the official Insomniac Games Twitter account responded by calling the fan art, "Simply Amazing."
Simply Amazing. 🕸️ https://t.co/zNmuHHMM96
— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) September 22, 2021
Rock Rider responded to a Twitter user with the image of Spider-Man from the game that was used for the poster as well as what was used for the background.
A few days later, Rock Rider followed it up with a poster for Spider-Man 2. Insomniac responded to this poster as well and tweeted it out to their one million followers.
Wow, another awesome poster recreation from Rock! https://t.co/UaABrbtaDB
— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) September 24, 2021
Insomniac released Spider-Man: Miles Morales and a PlayStation 5 remaster of their blockbuster Spider-Man game from 2018 on PlayStation 5's launch day in 2020. Since then, Insomniac announced Spider-Man 2 for launch on PlayStation 5 in 2023.
If that wasn't enough, Insomniac also announced a Wolverine game with a "standalone story" that's "very early" in development.
In more serious Spider-Man news, Disney is in a legal battle with the estate of Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. The Ditko estate wants to claim ownership of Spider-Man and other Marvel heroes, but Disney says that the work was created on a "work for hire" basis and is fully owned by Marvel.
Until then, Spider-Man fans can get ready for the new movie Spider-Man: No Way Home. It's currently set to hit theaters on December 17. An MCU special is coming to Disney+ on November 12 that will hopefully give us a new sneak peek at the highly-anticipated movie.
Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who's hoping he can get a PlayStation 5 by 2023.