Even Spider-Man works from home in this coronavirus-quarantine movie parody
Director Jon Watts imagines a film for our times with Spider-Man: Work From Home.
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No more close contact with others for Spider-Man while the coronavirus is spreading.
With theaters and other venues temporarily closing, movies delayed and many people working from home to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, it shouldn't come as a shock that superheroes like Spider-Man are also doing their part by self-isolating.
On Sunday, director Spider-Man director Jon Watts posted a photo on his Instagram taken by Dorklord Collectibles. In the image, Spider-Man sits at his desk wearing his more comfy and less high-tech superhero suit, complete with goggles.
"Stay safe everyone!!" Watts captioned the photo.
Watts knows a thing or two about how Spider-Man might act during a coronavirus quarantine. Watts directed all of the MCU Spider-Man solo movies, including including Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far from Home.
Spider-Man won't be chained to his desk for long. According to Spider-Man actor Tom Holland, Spider-Man 3 will start filming in July, as long as there are no further coronavirus-related delays.