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Unmasked Black Suit Spider-Man: No Way Home Funko Pop Drops As a AAA Anime Exclusive With Chase

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The latest AAA Anime exclusive Funko Pop isn’t from an anime franchise, but it is from the wildly popular Marvel Studios film Spider-Man: No Way Home. Basically, everything Spider-Man sells, and AAA Anime has the midas touch when it comes to exclusive Funko Pops, so you’ll want to reserve a copy of this unmasked Black Suit Spidey Funko Pop for your collection right away. You can do that here at Entertainment Earth for $19.99 while they last (free US shipping on orders $39+ using the code SUNFREE22 at checkout).

What’s more, if you’re super lucky you’ll find the ultra rare Spider-Man: No Way Home Funko Pop Chase figure on your doorstep when it ships in August. In addition to the metallic gold paint featured on the standard figure, the Chase features a masked Spidey with glow-in-the-dark eyes. While you wait, you can catch up on the previously released Funko Pops in the Spider-Man: No Way Home lineup right here.

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After the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, the fate of Tom Holland’s future as Peter Parker in the MCU is still very much up in the air. Rumors have been swirling about a new trilogy, but nothing has been confirmed thus far. However, there are reasons to be hopeful. In a new report from The Ankler’s Jeff Sneider, he gives an update on Sony’s future plans with the character.

“Okay, so Sony may not have the biggest bench in terms of franchises, but it wisely made a deal with Marvel Studios to get its marquee character Spider-Man into the MCU, which helped make the studio’s solo Spidey movies must-sees, even more so. And while plans are in motion for another Spidey trilogy starring Tom Holland, I don’t believe he has actually signed a deal yet, so those plans remain unofficial for now. That said, I’m sure that more Spidey adventures with Holland are a top priority for Rothman & Co., which is also counting on him as the anchor of its budding Uncharted franchise as well.”