Why SpiderMan Has A New Black Suit In No Way Home

Why Spider-Man Has A New Black Suit In No Way Home

Spider-Man dons a brand new black suit in No Way Home. Here’s a look at the properties of Spidey’s new suit and what purpose it might serve.

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Why SpiderMan Has A New Black Suit In No Way Home

Peter Parker will don a brand new black and gold suit for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but why does he have the new suit and where did it come from? Spidey’s Multiverse-opening adventure will spin its way into theaters just in time for the holidays, and it’s already set to be the largest scale Spider-Man movie ever made. Not only will it continue from the cliffhanger ending of Spider-Man: Far From Home, but No Way Home will also bring numerous villains from past non-MCU Spider-Man movies into the story.

That happens after a spell cast by Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to make Peter’s identity as Spider-Man a secret once more has the unexpected side effect of bringing over villains from other universes, including the Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock, Jamie Foxx’s Electro, now with a comic-accurate look, and others. The newest trailer for No Way Home also shows Peter in action in a new black suit without offering a clear explanation of where he got it from, but there’s one big red flag.

One shot in the trailer shows Spidey’s arm encased in a pair of golden spheres of energy, while the suit has an assortment of glyphs on it. This indicates that the suit was given to Peter by Doctor Strange and, thus, possibly possessing powers also gifted by Strange. With the conflict of No Way Home having a metaphysical origin, he may have given the suit to Peter as a tool to better help him throughout the events of the new movie.

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Tom Holland’s Peter Parker has had numerous different suits, such as his upgraded suit and the Iron Spider suit from Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Avengers: Infinity War. He also got his stealth suit (jokingly with the nickname “Night Monkey”), and his red and black suit complete with web wings in Far From Home. Holland’s Peter Parker had also put together his own home-made suit, mostly from sweatpants and a red hoodie, being a teenager without vast resources at his disposal. In that respect, Holland’s Spider-Man films have been arguably the most realistic in terms of how Peter got his trademark Spidey suit.

While each had its own purpose and utility, Peter’s new black and gold suit in No Way Home could serve the most direct purpose to the story. With the Multiverse opening and new villains he’s never encountered before pouring in, Peter will need every tool he can get hold of, so a new suit tailored by Doctor Strange makes sense. Will Peter also have more help from Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men, as many strongly suspect he will? Only the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home can answer that question.

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