Saturday Night Live accuses Spider-Man: No Way home for the spike in COVID cases and their Omicron version. After a holiday hiatus, saturday Night Live is back, and their newest skit won't go over well with Spider-Man fans. It's been a month since tom Holland's film was released in theatres throughout the world. The picture has shattered numerous records and is now the most popular film of the pandemic age.


Although the globe is still struggling from the coronavirus, it has grossed roughly $1.75 billion at the worldwide box office. people have flocked to theatres to see multiversal magic, which stars Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as past Spideys. Furthermore, Spider-Man: No Way home has surpassed Avengers: Infinity war as the fourth-highest movie in the United States, with $694,174,073 in domestic box office receipts. While all of this sounds great, the folks at saturday Night Live feel that the tom Holland blockbuster is partly to blame for the increase in COVID instances.


SNL's latest spoof featured james Austin Johnson's Joe Biden, who takes the stage to address the matter and urges viewers to quit viewing tom Holland's film. In the sketch, Johnson's Biden says, "There's one straightforward thing you can do to have this whole illness go away: stop watching Spider-Man(No Way Home)." "Now think about it," he said, "when did Spider-Man come out?" "The 17th of December." When did everyone get their omicron? The week after december 17th. Do not look at Spider-Man. "I'm sorry, but that's all I have had to say."




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