Miles Morales was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli in Marvel’s Ultimate Universe back in 2011. The Ultimate Universe is separate from our universe, the main Marvel comic book universe, formally known as the 616 universe. After the events of 2015’s Secret Wars, the two universes merge, and Miles Morales and Peter Parker share the mantle of Spider-Man in the present day.

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There is every reason to believe this very thing could happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Loki unlocked the possibility for a multiverse in the MCU, and Spider-Man: No Way Home appears to be expanding that idea in a very serious way. Miles Morales is an instantly likable character. There are several reasons why a Miles Morales movie would be a great way to both reboot and continue Spider-Man’s cinematic lore.

There have been a plethora of Spider-Man characters that have not been in Tom Holland’s first Spider-Man trilogy. They could easily find a lasting place in the MCU through Miles. There are valid reasons for some of these characters’ absences in the MCU. Norman Osborne was used in the previous two iterations of Spider-Man, and this led to some Green Goblin fatigue. Although the Green Goblin will appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, audiences do not yet know which universe he comes from. This is such a pivotal character, as the Green Goblin is Spider-Man’s archnemesis.

In lieu of the fact that there has not been an Uncle Ben in the MCU, there can be an Uncle Ben-like storyline for Miles. Marvel and Sony could also introduce the Staceys and other pivotal Spider-Man characters through a new version of Spider-Man in the form of Miles Morales.

When the MCU launched, most of the cast of characters was fairly homogenous, with few people of color in significant roles. That has fortunately changed for the better in latter phases of the MCU, to the point where movies like Eternals are purposefully and intersectionally diverse.

Miles Morales is both Black and Puerto Rican. There has been a significant and unfortunate lack of Latinx representation in the MCU to date. For a universe whose center is in New York City, one of the most diverse cities on planet Earth, this is both laughable and unacceptable.

Even with Tom Holland having three more Spider-Man movies after Spider-Man: No Way Home, Spider-Man has a massive rogues gallery that will not all get their shine in these movies. As previously mentioned, Miles can bring new characters and new supervillains into the MCU. Aside from the aforementioned Norman Osborne/Green Goblin, there are a plethora of other villains that Miles can face off against.

Audiences now know that Venom will soon be appearing in the MCU. Having a villain so tenacious fight against a character so young and pure of heart would make for great on-screen duality. The same is true for characters like Kraven the Hunter, the Kingpin, and more.

The Avengers, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and the ongoing Disney+ series Hawkeye have all done commendable jobs familiarizing audiences with the New York City of the MCU. It is a place of intrigue, alien invasions, and the famous Avengers Tower. However, a Miles Morales Spider-Man film could explore New York City even further. Miles hails from Brooklyn, arguably the most hip and coolest of New York City’s five boroughs. There are Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods, historically Black neighborhoods filled with brownstones, Russian neighborhoods, and more.

Miles can expand the sensation of New York that Spider-Man: Homecoming gave audiences. A thoroughly lived-in, diverse, and vibrant city. The very beating heart of the MCU.

Currently in Marvel comics and in Spider-Man video games, Peter Parker and Miles Morales share Spider-Man duties. With the Avengers still somewhat in disarray after the events of Avengers: Endgame and great threats still looming on the horizon, Peter Parker cannot look after New York City all by himself. Even with Daredevil and Moon Knight entering the MCU, New York City can always use another hero, especially one with Spider-Man’s abilities and smarts.

Many fans also think of Spider-Man as a teenager, which he currently is in the MCU. However, this will not last forever, and it makes sense for Spider-Man to explore his early adulthood as Tom Holland ages. The advent of Miles in the MCU would allow the franchise to keep one Spider-Man extremely youthful, and have the other as a mentor. Miles Morales is a great character who has already been featured in his own animated film and video game. Now, it is time for him to star on the silver screen, both alongside Peter Parker and on his own as Spider-Man.

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