Spider-Man: What If? - Black Suits Reimagined
Spider-Man: What If? - Black Suits Reimagined
Imagine a scenario where the iconic black-suited Spider-Man from Spider-Man 3 (2007) made a crossover appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, specifically in Spider-Man: No Way Home. This thought experiment presents a narrative where the black-suited Spidey has capabilities beyond anything witnessed in the live-action Spider-Man films.
Capabilities of the Black-Suited Spider-Man
The Black Suits from the trilogy are known for their advanced weaponry and gadgets, but in this hypothetical crossover, our suit-enhanced Spider-Man transcends mere technology. Here are some of his remarkable feats:
Defeating All Vampires and Vagabonds: Our black-clad hero would be capable of defeating all the villains from the 2007 film, from Man-Without-Never to Electro. Putting Some Dirt in the Eyes of Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield: With his superior agility and speed, he could single-handedly distract and incapacitate both No Way Home Spider-Men. Returning Vampires and Vagabonds to Their Universes: The black-suit Spider-Man would have the ability to teleport these villains back to their respective universes, but would leave himself behind in his interaction with the No Way Home timeline.How He Enters the Scenario
The aforementioned capabilities and feats make for a truly spectacular crossover. If you need any proof, here they are in detail:
Feats of the Black-Suited Spider-Man
Invincible with the Infinity Stones: He is able to wield all the Infinity Stones simultaneously without any damage or hesitation, showcasing his resilience and power. Eliminating Vile's Threat: He can summon thunder to completely eliminate threats like Vile. Dancing to Calm the World: His dance could put the entire world into a trance, providing peace and stability.Consequences of Returning the Villains
These feats would lead to a resolution where all the villains from Spider-Man 3 return to their respective universes, except for our black-suited hero. This setup creates a compelling narrative for No Way Home as a trilogy finale, where our hero is left behind to restore order in the multiverse.
Here’s a crash course on our lord and savior, Bully Maguire: If you still harbor doubts, consider that the arrival of this formidable Spider-Man would certainly necessitate the return of our heroic Bully1.
[1] The reference to Bully here is a playful nod to the character of Benny St rightly from the Spider-Man 3 film, interpreted in this context as a need for return of the protagonist to restore order.
Whether this imagined scenario is realized or not, the thought experiment prompts us to explore the multiverse and the infinite possibilities that come with it. Join us as we dive further into the realm of what could have been with our Black-Suited Spider-Man.
Keywords: Spider-Man, Black Suits, No Way Home, Multiverse