Tom Holland’s Spider-Man X account hacked to promote crypto scam.

The now-deleted post displayed an inverted face reveal of the presumed hacker in a mask, which was pulled down to his chin. The curly-haired individual, potentially the hacker himself, captioned the post, “would u kiss me while i hang from my web xxx,” referencing the iconic upside-down kiss from the original Tobey Maguire-led Spider-Man flick.

The post, which was initially pinned on his profile, has already been taken down. This hack’s timing also crazily coincides with Sam Raimi’s 2002 directorial’s return to select movie theatres on April 15.

The incident sparked a flurry of posts from bewildered fans. While some expressed relief that Holland hadn’t genuinely endorsed cryptocurrency, others seized the opportunity to poke fun at the bizarre turn of events.

As always, fans took this chance to meme the situation as tweets stating, “How do you hack Tom Holland’s Twitter account and make the stupidest tweets ever instead of having ur chance to fake tease Spider-Man 4 and go crazy?” surfaced online. On the flip side, others were just relieved to find out they hadn’t lost their much-loved web-slinger to the crypto scheme.

Someone wrote online: “okay nvm tom holland was hacked he is redeemed really thought we lost another man to disappointment!”

While Holland’s “Spiderverse” post is certainly fake, Marvel has already dipped its toes into web3. The movie managed to gross more than $1.9 billion, becoming a major hit.

The NFT gimmick contributed to the second-biggest one-day ticket sales of all time for AMC.