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Marvel Fans Spot a Major Continuity Error in Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Even the most massive blockbuster productions are not immune to the occasional slip-up. Marvel fans have recently zeroed in on a notable Spider-Man: Brand New Day continuity error that occurs during a high-stakes fight sequence. While the film features intense action between iconic characters, a small detail regarding the set design has left viewers amused by the apparent self-healing properties of the floor.

The moment in question takes place during a chaotic battle involving Tom Holland as Spider-Man and Jon Bernthal as the Punisher, who find themselves facing off against the savage version of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk. During the sequence, Hulk slams his foot down with immense force, visibly smashing the floor beneath him. However, a quick camera cut leads to a shot where the damage has completely vanished, leaving the floor looking entirely intact as the action continues.

This oversight has become a point of discussion among fans who enjoy dissecting the technical details of major cinematic releases. It serves as a reminder that even with the enormous resources and visual effects teams behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the complexity of these productions can occasionally lead to minor mistakes slipping through the final edit.

Fans React to the VFX Oversight

Once the clip began circulating on social media, viewers were quick to point out the disappearing damage. Industry scooper @MyTimeToShineH shared the moment on X, confirming the reality of the mistake, while other accounts like @Viral_Vibe_ highlighted the unexpected nature of the floor automatically fixing itself after the Hulk smash. The observation sparked a wave of lighthearted commentary, with many users joking about the movie magic required to keep the set in pristine condition despite the ongoing destruction.

One user, @yahyaiqbal40785, quipped that Marvel seemingly decided the floor would just fix itself, while others noted that fans are now actively roasting the production for failing to catch the VFX error before the film reached theaters. These types of continuity goofs are common in large-scale filmmaking, where countless shots and reshoots are stitched together, but they often become impossible to ignore once they are brought to the public’s attention.

The Scrutiny of Modern Blockbusters

The intense scrutiny applied to films like Spider-Man: Brand New Day is a testament to the passion of the fanbase. When audiences are deeply invested in a franchise, they tend to examine nearly every frame of a movie. While a disappearing crack in the floor does not impact the overall narrative, it highlights the challenges of maintaining perfect continuity across complex action sequences.

Now that the error has been widely shared, it has become one of those details that viewers will likely look for during repeat viewings. For those who have not yet seen the film, or who are planning to return to theaters, the fight scene now carries an extra layer of unintentional comedy. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is currently playing in theaters.

Source: GeekTyrant

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