Marvel’s Spider-Manfans have been quick to pay tribute to the latestMCUfilm, with the wall-crawler’s latest live action outing being hugely popular with longtime fans. One member of theMarvel’s Spider-Mancommunity has continued this trend, adding an element of the game’s HUD to the film’s final battle.

This marks a change from previousMarvel’s Spider-Manhomages, as fans are usually seen recreating moments from the films in-game as opposed to editing actual scenes from them.Previous tributes toNo Way Homehave seen players recreating the sequence where the three Spider-Man swing together via photo mode, with others using mods to capture the moment where the characters converse about their histories as superheroes. The clip from Redditor WolverineKuzuri93 being so different is what makes it special, though.

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The brief, six-second video shows a segment from Spider-Man’s final battle withGreen Goblin, and many fans will undoubtedly remember the move. After beating the cruel villain, Peter uses his webs to pull his head down into his knee before flipping over Osborn’s head and slamming him into the ground. The maneuver looks brutal, with Goblin’s neck crumbling as it hits the floor, though it is not the first time that fans have seen the friendly neighborhood hero pull off this kind of attack.

One of the many finishing moves inMarvel’s Spider-Manis very similar to this flip and slam, and for this reason, many fans likely thought of the game during this climactic fight. For this reason, the Redditor adds the triangle and circle buttons above Green Goblin’s head, with the addition making the connection even more clear than it was before. WhileMarvel’s Spider-ManandSpider-Man: No Way Homeare two very different adaptations, both star a hero with a distinct movement and fighting style, something that this shared takedown captures.

With the buttons disappearing after Spidey begins the flip, the fan has done a great job of mimicking the act of a finisher being activated by a player. Unsurprisingly, the post was well received, with some of the 4,200 people that upvoted the post saying that they thought of the game’s finishers when this happened as well. Others said that they did not make the connection initially, but thanks to this edit, they cannot unsee the similarity. With the movie using aMarvel’s Spider-Manquote from Aunt May while alsoadapting a move where Spidey kicked Kingpin through a floor, there are some more deliberate connections for fans to appreciate.

With a few ofSpider-Man: No Way Home’s suitsinMarvel’s Spider-Man, the minds behind both versions of the character have shown some love for each other’s work. Hopefully, official and fan-made tributes continue to be seen inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2and beyond.

Marvel’s Spider-Manis available now on PS4 and PS5.

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