
The LEGO Star Wars Death Star used in the Homecoming is 4,016 pieces, featuring various vignettes from the films, including the infamous trash compactor scene, Leia's prison escape, and Luke's face-off with Palpatine in Return of the Jedi. Check out Holland and Batalon's comments below: After Batalon discussed his very first day working on Homecoming, Holland chimed in with, "I'd love to go back and reshoot the scene with the Death Star." Batalon responded, "Yeah, that was a really classic time." Holland and Batalon were then asked if they got to build the LEGO Death Star used, which both actors admitted they tried but failed. While speaking with 's Phase Zero, Zendaya, Batalon, and Holland were all asked if there were any scenes from either Spider-Man: Homecoming or Spider-Man: Far From Home that they would like to go back and reshoot. Related: No Way Home Story Cleverly Explained By Scooby-Doo Joke - Theory Explained Then, during an understandable freak-out, Ned tells Peter that May let him in because they were supposed to finish building the LEGO Death Star, a task that it would seem both the characters and the actors playing them failed to accomplish.

In shock over learning his friend is Spider-Man, Ned drops the massive LEGO set, which sees it smashed to pieces on the ground, much to the horror of LEGO enthusiasts everywhere. Unbeknownst to Peter, Ned is seated on his bed, holding a LEGO Star Wars Death Star, having witnessed everything. During a scene in Spider-Man: Homecoming where Peter is sneaking into his apartment through his bedroom window in an effort not to alert his Aunt May, he quickly removes his mask and drops to the ground.
