In recent weeks, there have been a variety of Marvel hot topics, especially after the release of the "Spider-Man: Homeless" trailer.

This trailer shows some multiverse footage, and villains such as the Green Devil and Dr. Octopus from other universes have hinted at or appeared.
That's nothing.
Marvel fans should be most looking forward to "Spider-Man THREE Generations in the Same Frame".
Since last year, this topic has been very hot, and many on-set photos or related news have been exposed during the period, but there are very few real hammer things.
Lately, there's been a bit more of a "real hammer" nature.
Note: The real hammer is quoted, true or false, we have long been unable to confirm.
Later, some netizens posted a suspected set photo of "Spider-Man: Heroes Of No Return":
However, the photo was quickly cleaned up on the web.
Moreover, because the picture is too blurry, many fans suspect that this picture is PS out.
Later, that is, last week, a high-profile on-set video suspected of "Spider-Man: Homeless" appeared on the Internet:
This on-set video has about 4 seconds of time, and the video content is shown in the image above.
After the exposure of this almost "real hammer" video, Marvel fans did not believe in all kinds of rumors.
Because Garfield (Andrew Garfield) has also given many media interviews this year.
In every interview, he denied the rumors, claiming that he had nothing to do with Spider-Man: Heroes And No Return.
Recently, in the "Tonight Show" hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Garfield once again emphasized:
"That's PS yo.".
Do Marvel fans believe it? Of course, I still don't believe it.
Because the audience shouted "NO... NO...... NO...", the sound came and went.
Embarrassingly, things continue to reverse.
A netizen posted a video on YouTube:
In the video introduction, the netizen apologized to all fans...
Because the so-called "Spider-Man: Homeless" set video does not exist, but he made it with Deeppface face-changing software.
This video shows Garfield's face-changing process in a double-speed way.
All right!
Today, we have no idea who is real and who is false.
Although this face-changing video looks very bullish throughout, some fans have questioned that this video is disassembled through special effects made of video reverse...
True and false, false and real.
Now except for the release of the "Spider-Man: Heroes of No Return" film, I don't believe what you say.