With Spider-Man: No Way Home just a month away, it’s the perfect time to look back at its predecessors. Spider-Man: Homecoming was the first solo Spider-Man film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and as such it played an important part in developing the storyline for the upcoming sequel. With that in mind, Spider-Man: Homecoming isn’t a perfect movie, and that’s been emphasized by a newly spotted mistake.
This mistake, which was noted on Reddit by user drichm2599, is actually quite small. But because of this, it’s quite a humorous blunder. In particular, it deals with the Lego count for a Death Star set mentioned in the film.
As specified by drichm2599, the original version of the set had 3,802 pieces to it. This is what they mentioned in the movie. But that’s where the mistake occurs, because if the writers of Spider-Man: Homecoming wanted to be more accurate, then they would have mentioned it was 4,016 pieces. This is how many pieces belong to the 2016 set. The Reddit user was able to determine the difference in sets by seeing which Emperor Palpatine figure Ned was holding.
I found a mistake in Spiderman: Homecoming
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As mentioned above, the mistake is rather miniscule. But with the film on everyone’s minds, it’s also the perfect detail to exaggerate and joke about. After all, those are often times how the most popular memes come into fruition.
But for fans who are ready to move on from Spider-Man: Homecoming, they luckily won’t have long to wait for Spider-Man: No Way Home. The film will be released in December and looks to be quite the crossover. The upcoming MCU film was directed by Jon Watts from a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.
Tom Holland, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Jacob Batalon, Tony Revolori, and Hannibal Buress are all attached to appear.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is currently scheduled to hit theaters on December 17, 2021.