We just took great pains to even get their running styles and the gaits and their iconic poses in the air and their swinging styles, things like that.
"When all three jumping onto the top of the statue head, backlit by the moon, you get those iconic poses as well in the air. It was a challenge to individualize their "swinging styles" and even "running styles" to ensure fans could pick out which Spider-Man was which against the two other heroes. Multiple animation teams helped bring the sequence to life with Holland, Maguire, and Garfield all playing Spider-Man at the same time, each as their themes played in the background and brought the iconic scene to fruition:
You get some of the Danny Elfman stuff in there, and it’s really, really cool, because each have their own themes." This is especially the case where after the sandstorm and regrouping, you get that amazing theme music where even the scores are intertwined. "And, as you mentioned, stylistically, they each have their own kind of iconic poses. Port shared that the scores from Maguire and Garfield's movies being intertwined during the fight along with the "iconic poses" of all three heroes in the air in front of the moon helped make each hero distinguishable as they fought side-by-side: The thought process also applied to the poses that each hero strikes during that battle scene. Editorially, we did everything we could to just make sure that it was as clear as possible, whether through handovers, meaning you saw more than one Spidey in a frame handing something off and tossing something to somebody else, so that you know who’s who for the most part, in addition to what the different suits look like." In the end battle, there’s a lot of passing and things like that.