![]() ![]() Unless you’re going for a new spin on the character – a college-age Peter, a leader of the Avengers, or body-swapping with Doc Ock all spring to mind – then it just makes sense to build out Miles’ legacy instead. Yet, Peter Parker feels a little played out by this point on the big screen. No Way Home’s decision to essentially reboot the franchise with a back-to-basics approach should be commended. That’s not to say Spider-Man 4 with Tom Holland is a bad idea. Yes, there is the argument that Miles Morales already has his own space with the trilogy of Spider-Verse movies, but Miles finally deserves to swing into live-action – so he, and whoever plays him, can be a Spider-Man for a whole new generation of budding webheads in the same way Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland have been. Now, a worldwide gross of 709 million isn't anything to sneeze at. Out of the three, it’s the live-action project which sets my Spidey-Senses tingling. For a while, Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker was swinging with the best of them. If you believe Sony producer Amy Pascal, a live-action Miles Morales movie could be next. The increasingly popular Spider-Man, first introduced as part of Marvel’s Ultimate comics universe in the early 2010s, has Across the Spider-Verse on the way – and a starring role in Insomniac’s Spider-Man PS5 sequel later this year. It’s Miles Morales’ multiverse – and we’re just living in it. ![]()
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