Thomas du Crest, the official Spider-Man: No Way Home concept artist has given Spidey fans a sneak peek of what he imagines a Tom Holland Venom suit to look like.

The artist shared his rendered designs on Twitter, where he said: “While I wait for the greenlight to show the work I did for #spidermannowayhome, here is a small take on what might come next”.

The tweet from the concept artist comes after the (spoiler alert) most recent Spider-Man movie included a sneaky hint at Venom during a post-credits scene. The reveal also follows the news that Sony is looking to create another Marvel Studios trilogy, one that might keep Tom Holland’s Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In a chat with Fandango, producer Amy Pascal commented on how No Way Home may not be the last we see of Holland’s Spidey.

When asked about the possibility of a Spider-Man/Venom crossover, Pascal neither confirmed nor denied the idea. She did however suggest that the vision and future for Spider-Man will continue to be ambitious.

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“I would say there’s so many things that we’re going to be able to explore, but what we always have to do before we decide who the villain is going to be and what Spidey goes up against is: What is the story we’re telling about?” Pascal reveals. “What’s the Peter Parker story we’re telling? What’s the Miles Morales story that we’re telling? But we always have to start with that. The good thing about these movies is as big as the canvas they take place on can be, they are always just stories about a kid.”

We got a taste of Spider-Man and Venom going head to head with Spider-Man 3, but we don’t really like talking about that movie.

Since the release of No Way Home, fans are lobbying for Sony to release a third The Amazing Spider-Man movie with Andrew Garfield and Tom Hardy starring as Peter Parker and Eddie Brock.

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