Recently
pictures
from
the
upcoming
Spiderman:
No
Way
Home
were
leaked
online
by
a
pop-culture
commentator.
The
pictures
feature
Tom
Holland,
Andrew
Garfield
and
Tobey
Maguire
united
on
screen
for
the
MCU
film.
However,
he
has
now
revealed
that
he
got
a
phone
call
from
the
studio,
leading
him
to
believe
that
they
might
be
true.
Soon
after
receiving
the
call,
John
Campea
deleted
the
pictures,
but
they
had
already
gone
viral
on
social
media.
In
a
recent
YouTube
video,
John
Campea
said
that
he
was
sent
the
Spider-Man
pictures
by
an
anonymous
source,
and
shared
them
on
Twitter
thinking
they
are
fake.
John
previous
had
shared
several
clearly
photoshopped
images
of
the
three
actors.
John
admitted
in
his
video
that
he
still
isn't
sure
if
the
pictures
are
real.
He
added
that
when
someone
from
the
studio
called
him
he
refused
to
reveal
the
identity
of
his
'source'.
He
revealed
that
'studio
rep'
defended
him,
"I
assume
you
thought
these
things
were
fake
because
you
put
your
watermark
on
it.
I
don't
expect
that
you
would
try
to
steal
the
Mona
Lisa
and
leave
your
business
card
behind
for
the
cops
to
find
you."
John
added
that
he
'hates'
leaks,
and
does
not
like
'intentionally
ruining
surprises,
but
also
because
'they
can
damage
your
relationship
with
studios'.
"You
guys
know
I
have
a
great
relationship
with
studios,
and
I
would
never
do
anything
to
risk
that,
especially
not
for
some
cheap
Twitter
post,"
he
told
the
rep.
He
said
in
the
video,
"The
reality
is,
if
these
pictures
end
up
being
real
and
I
don't
know
if
they
are,
to
be
honest
but
if
they
do
end
up
being
real,
and
if
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield
do
end
up
being
in
the
movie,
and
they
don't
show
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield
in
a
trailer
soon,
I'm
going
to
feel
terrible
about
this."