![]() Because of how much the MCU has included Iron Man in its Spider-Man stories, Holland's character hasn't had the opportunity to stand on his own. Spider-Man may have all these amazing powers, but that doesn't always help Peter as a regular person. Peter has, since the character's inception, been one of Marvel's everyday, working-class citizens. Spider-Man may be one of the Marvel Universe's most powerful heroes, but his incredible gifts are not what define him. While the Spider-Man installments have had their strengths, the MCU has long neglected the most important factor in Peter's character. Related: Spider-Man 3's Multiverse Can Explain Sony Ignoring The MCU's Silk Setup Even with Tony being dead after Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man's shadow has stayed alive throughout the MCU's Spidey journey. In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Mysterio is another figure of Tony's past where he sabotaged Quentin Beck's career. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the movie's main villain Vulture was a result of Iron Man's actions as the MCU introduced Adrian Toomes. Not only does Tony provide Peter with his suit and tech, but his mythology influenced the Spider-Man film series. While Peter was introduced into the larger Avengers world through Tony, Iron Man became a big component of Spider-Man's journey. The biggest problem with the Spider-Man franchise in the MCU is the increased presence of Tony Stark, a.k.a. Not only does it become a spectacular way to wrap up the Spider-Man trilogy, but it would finally give Peter the best mentors that he always needed, by being his own hero, figuratively and literally. ![]() Should they truly be reprising their versions of Spider-Man, it would be one of the best things to happen to Holland's MCU iteration. Given that Molina and Foxx are part of it, Spider-Man: No Way Home is definitely including the Multiverse to some degree when it comes to the past franchises. Only time will tell if Maguire and Garfield are popping up as the past Spider-Men in the upcoming installment. Related: Spider-Man 3: The Biggest Questions The MCU Can Answer About Maguire & Garfield While Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are understandably keeping everything about Spider-Man: No Way Home under wrap, their involvement hasn't been officially confirmed or denied at this point. For months it's been rumored that Tobey Maguire's and Andrew Garfield's respective incarnations of the Marvel hero will be showing up as part of the Multiverse angle. However, rumors have also suggested that Molina and Foxx won't be the only past Spider-Man actors to return from the other franchises. The same applies to Jaime Foxx who will be getting another chance to play Electro after portraying him in Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2, is set to play the iconic Spidey foe once more, even though it's unclear if it's his previous iteration or a new one.
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