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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: Disney's initial deal with Sony to use Spider-Man in their films forbids them from showing any of this incarnation's suits outside of the films, so this suit serves as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Disney to use in Theme Parks and animation.

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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: WritingAroundTrademarks: Disney's initial deal with Sony to use Spider-Man in their films forbids them from showing any of this incarnation's suits outside of the films, so this suit serves as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Disney to use in Theme Parks and animation.
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* CompositeCharacter: He's a young Peter Parker with his scientific knowledge and a modernized take on his family life, but he also borrows from ComicBook/MilesMorales. Like Miles, he attends a specialist academy for gifted students, and his best friend is himself a composite of Miles Morales' friend Ganke Lee and Peter's friend Ned Leeds. Additionally, his being recruited by Tony Stark shortly after starting his career as Spider-Man is much like how [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Peter]] and later Miles was recruited by Nick Fury -- whose MCU counterpart would go on to mentor him in ''Far From Home''. He's also a huge fanboy of the older superheroes just like Peter from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''. [[spoiler:''No Way Home'' ends with him being erased from everyone's memory, including his allies and loved ones, which makes him similar to ComicBook/TheSentry, and takes some inspiration from the Miles in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' due to being the youngest of the three Spider-Men and losing a family member at the hands of the film's main antagonist. As well as the Peter Parker from the [[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Marvel's Spider-Man]] game from which he lost Aunt May.]]

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* CompositeCharacter: He's a young Peter Parker with his scientific knowledge and a modernized take on his family life, but he also borrows from ComicBook/MilesMorales. Like Miles, he attends a specialist academy for gifted students, and his best friend is himself a composite of Miles Morales' friend Ganke Lee and Peter's friend Ned Leeds. Additionally, his being recruited by Tony Stark shortly after starting his career as Spider-Man is much like how [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Peter]] and later Miles was recruited by Nick Fury -- whose MCU counterpart would go on to mentor him in ''Far From Home''. He's also a huge fanboy of the older superheroes just like Peter from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''. [[spoiler:''No Way Home'' ends with him being erased from everyone's memory, including his allies and loved ones, which makes him similar to ComicBook/TheSentry, and takes some inspiration from the Miles in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' due to being the youngest of the three Spider-Men and losing a family member at the hands of the film's main antagonist. As well as the Peter Parker from the [[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Marvel's Spider-Man]] Spider-Man]]'' game from which he lost Aunt May.]]
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* CompositeCharacter: He's a young Peter Parker with his scientific knowledge and a modernized take on his family life, but he also borrows from ComicBook/MilesMorales. Like Miles, he attends a specialist academy for gifted students, and his best friend is himself a composite of Miles Morales' friend Ganke Lee and Peter's friend Ned Leeds. Additionally, his being recruited by Tony Stark shortly after starting his career as Spider-Man is much like how [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Peter]] and later Miles was recruited by Nick Fury -- whose MCU counterpart would go on to mentor him in ''Far From Home''. He's also a huge fanboy of the older superheroes just like Peter from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''. [[spoiler:''No Way Home'' ends with him being erased from everyone's memory, including his allies and loved ones, which makes him similar to ComicBook/TheSentry, and takes some inspiration from the Miles in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' due to being the youngest of the three Spider-Men and losing a family member at the hands of the film's main antagonist.]]

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* CompositeCharacter: He's a young Peter Parker with his scientific knowledge and a modernized take on his family life, but he also borrows from ComicBook/MilesMorales. Like Miles, he attends a specialist academy for gifted students, and his best friend is himself a composite of Miles Morales' friend Ganke Lee and Peter's friend Ned Leeds. Additionally, his being recruited by Tony Stark shortly after starting his career as Spider-Man is much like how [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Peter]] and later Miles was recruited by Nick Fury -- whose MCU counterpart would go on to mentor him in ''Far From Home''. He's also a huge fanboy of the older superheroes just like Peter from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''. [[spoiler:''No Way Home'' ends with him being erased from everyone's memory, including his allies and loved ones, which makes him similar to ComicBook/TheSentry, and takes some inspiration from the Miles in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' due to being the youngest of the three Spider-Men and losing a family member at the hands of the film's main antagonist. As well as the Peter Parker from the [[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Marvel's Spider-Man]] game from which he lost Aunt May.]]
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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him. This partly justified as, unlike Peter-2, he never had Harry Osborn as his best friend and thus never had any sort of relationship with Norman and with him seeing Norman as a complete stranger.]]

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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him. This partly justified as, unlike Peter-2, he never had Harry Osborn as his best friend and thus never had any sort of relationship with Norman and with him seeing Norman the latter as a complete stranger.]]
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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him. This partly justified as, unlike Peter-2, he never had Harry Osborn as his best friend thus never had any sort of relation with Norman and thus seeing him as a complete stranger.]]

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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him. This partly justified as, unlike Peter-2, he never had Harry Osborn as his best friend and thus never had any sort of relation relationship with Norman and thus with him seeing him Norman as a complete stranger.]]
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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him.]]

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** In ''No Way Home'', Peter spends most of the film on a mission to {{Save the Villain}}s, trying to cure the various ailments of the multiversally-displaced villains rather than just sending them back to their own universes to be killed fighting Spider-Man because he feels morally obligated to help everyone he can. However, the Green Goblin becomes an exception to this after he [[spoiler:kills Aunt May. In their final showdown, Peter fights him with a rage unlike any he's shown previously, and even comes perilously close to breaking his ThouShaltNotKill rule before [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Peter 2]] stops him. This partly justified as, unlike Peter-2, he never had Harry Osborn as his best friend thus never had any sort of relation with Norman and thus seeing him as a complete stranger.]]
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* AgeLift: His comic self got his powers when he was 25, but based on the MCU canon, he would have gotten on his powers when he was 14 in this version.

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* AgeLift: His comic self got his powers when he was 25, 15, but based on the MCU canon, he would have gotten on his powers when he was 14 in this version.
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* AgeLift: His comic self got his powers when he was fifteen, but based on the MCU canon he would have gotten on his powers when he was fourteen in this version.

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* AgeLift: His comic self got his powers when he was fifteen, 25, but based on the MCU canon canon, he would have gotten on his powers when he was fourteen 14 in this version.



* AllLovingHero: In contrast to the world-saving Avengers, no good deed is too small for Spider-Man. From stopping bicycle theft, to giving an elderly woman directions, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness to stopping the shooting of a mouthy thug by a weapon dealer]] by deliberately revealing his spying location, shouting "You want to shoot someone, shoot me!". If the credits are anything to go by, he also regularly rescues cats from trees. He also spends the majority of ''No Way Home'' on a SaveTheVillain mission because he's unwilling to allow a group of dangerous supervillains from other universes to be killed on their return.

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* AllLovingHero: In contrast to the world-saving Avengers, no good deed is too small for Spider-Man. From stopping bicycle theft, to giving an elderly woman directions, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness to stopping the shooting of a mouthy thug by a weapon weapons dealer]] by deliberately revealing his spying location, shouting "You want to shouting, "You're gonna shoot someone, somebody, shoot at me!". If the credits are anything to go by, he also regularly rescues cats from trees. He also spends the majority of ''No Way Home'' on a SaveTheVillain mission because he's unwilling to allow a group of dangerous supervillains from other universes to be killed on their return.
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* StrongAndSkilled: By ''Far From Home'', Spidey has become a legitimate OneManArmy who can take on countless drones, see through illusions through his SpiderSense, and take on threats that would've decimated him before, all by himself. Really, ''Far From Home'' tells his journey from being an inexperienced hero to a true successor to Iron Man. And in ''No Way Home'' during the final battle he actually fared better in his fight with the Green Goblin than Raimiverse Peter ever was.

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* StrongAndSkilled: By ''Far From Home'', Spidey has become a legitimate OneManArmy who can take on countless drones, see through illusions through his SpiderSense, and take on threats that would've decimated him before, all by himself. Really, ''Far From Home'' tells his journey from being an inexperienced hero to a true successor to Iron Man. And in ''No Way Home'' during the final battle he actually fared better in his second fight with the Green Goblin than Raimiverse Peter ever was.did, to the point of nearly being able to kill him.
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* AgeLift: His comic self got his powers when he was fifteen, but based on the MCU canon he would have gotten on his powers when he was fourteen in this version.
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* StrongAndSkilled: By ''Far From Home'', Spidey has become a legitimate OneManArmy who can take on countless drones, see through illusions through his SpiderSense, and take on threats that would've decimated him before, all by himself. Really, ''Far From Home'' tells his journey from being an inexperienced hero to a true successor to Iron Man.

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* StrongAndSkilled: By ''Far From Home'', Spidey has become a legitimate OneManArmy who can take on countless drones, see through illusions through his SpiderSense, and take on threats that would've decimated him before, all by himself. Really, ''Far From Home'' tells his journey from being an inexperienced hero to a true successor to Iron Man. And in ''No Way Home'' during the final battle he actually fared better in his fight with the Green Goblin than Raimiverse Peter ever was.
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** Peter is shown brewing the formula for his web shooters in ''Homecoming'', unlike his predecessors.[[note]]The Tobey Maguire version famously had organic webbing, and while he Andrew Garfield version did use web shooters, it is explicitly shown in ''The Amazing Spider Man'' that they use bio-cable purchased from Oscorp, as opposed to a formula Peter developed himself.[[/note]]

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** Peter is shown brewing the formula for his web shooters in ''Homecoming'', unlike his predecessors.[[note]]The Tobey Maguire version famously had organic webbing, and while he the Andrew Garfield version did use web shooters, it is explicitly shown in ''The Amazing Spider Man'' that they use bio-cable purchased from Oscorp, as opposed to a formula Peter developed himself.[[/note]]



* TwoFirstNames: ''' Peter Benjamin Parker''' so it's three to be exact.

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* TwoFirstNames: ''' Peter '''Peter Benjamin Parker''' so it's three to be exact.

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* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Tony Stark starting in ''Civil War'', almost to the point of Tony being a sort of ParentalSubstitute; he also briefly gets along with Captain America in spite of the two heroes fighting on opposing sides. He also forms this bond with Happy Hogan at the end of ''Homecoming'', and Quentin Beck [[spoiler:insincerely]] takes up the role in ''Far From Home''. He develops a small one with Doctor Strange in ''No Way Home'' after the events of ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', though it's complicated due to his part in messing up the spell that brought the Multiversal Villains to their universe. [[spoiler:He also befriends his AlternateUniverse counterparts Peter-2, who is about twenty years older than him, and Peter-3, who is ten year older than Peter.]]

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* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Tony Stark starting in ''Civil War'', almost to the point of Tony being a sort of ParentalSubstitute; he also briefly gets along with Captain America in spite of the two heroes fighting on opposing sides. He also forms this bond with Happy Hogan at the end of ''Homecoming'', and Quentin Beck [[spoiler:insincerely]] takes up the role in ''Far From Home''.

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* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Tony Stark starting in ''Civil War'', almost to the point of Tony being a sort of ParentalSubstitute; he also briefly gets along with Captain America in spite of the two heroes fighting on opposing sides. He also forms this bond with Happy Hogan at the end of ''Homecoming'', and Quentin Beck [[spoiler:insincerely]] takes up the role in ''Far From Home''. He develops a small one with Doctor Strange in ''No Way Home'' after the events of ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', though it's complicated due to his part in messing up the spell that brought the Multiversal Villains to their universe. [[spoiler:He also befriends his AlternateUniverse counterparts Peter-2, who is about twenty years older than him, and Peter-3, who is ten year older than Peter.]]
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* CuteBruiser: A young man with boyish good looks who can effortlessly catch a prosthetic arm made of titanium with one hand and hold together a boat that was torn in half.

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->For tropes applying to his appearance in Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse, see [[Characters/SonysSpiderManUniverse here]].



->For tropes applying to his appearance in Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse, see [[Characters/SonysSpiderManUniverse here]].
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->For tropes applying to his appearance in Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse, see [[Characters/SonysSpiderManUniverse here]].
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It's explicitly confirmed that Freshman Year takes place in another universe.


!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' | ''Spider-Man 4''

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' | ''Spider-Man 4''
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!! Spoilers for all works set prior to the end of ''Avengers: Endgame'' are unmarked.

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man 4''

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' | ''Spider-Man 4''
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As confirmed at SDCC 2022, Freshman Year is not set in the sacred timeline, but rather an alternate universe that’s similar but different to it.


!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' | ''Spider-Man 4''

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/IronMan2'' [[note]]Cameo as a child, via {{retcon}}[[/note]] | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' | ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' | ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' | ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' | ''Film/VenomLetThereBeCarnage'' [[note]]In TheStinger, video recording only[[/note]] | ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' | ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' | ''Spider-Man 4''
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* FaceDeathWithDespair: Once Peter Parker realizes that he's being turned to dust by Thanos's snap, he starts crying, embraces Tony Stark and pleads, "I don't want to go. Please, Mr. Stark, I don't want to go." Considering he's a 16-year-old kid, this is a perfectly understandable reaction.
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* BashBrothers: With the Avengers [[spoiler:and the Spider-Men from the Raimi-Verse and the Webb-Verse]].

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* BashBrothers: BashSiblings: With the Avengers [[spoiler:and the Spider-Men from the Raimi-Verse and the Webb-Verse]].
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* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Not surprisingly for someone his age, he has a very black and white view on crime and life. He takes Iron Man at his word that Captain America and his team are in the wrong during the airport battle and leaves Aaron Davis webbed up to his car just because he's a convicted criminal. Toomes recognizes this and tries explaining to Peter that the real world is a lot more gray and he can't think that way, though he's clearly self-motivated and stalling for time.

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* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Not surprisingly for someone his age, he has a very black and white view on crime and life. He takes Iron Man at his word that Captain America and his team are in the wrong during the airport battle and leaves Aaron Davis webbed up to his car just because he's a convicted criminal. Toomes recognizes this and tries explaining to Peter that [[VillainHasAPoint the real world is a lot more gray and he can't think that way, way]], though he's clearly self-motivated and stalling for time.

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* CheapCostume: In addition to his original costume, ''Far From Home'' features a gag where he's' forced to hide his face with an Italian jester's mask after leaving his suit in the hotel room.

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** [[spoiler:After having Doctor Strange wipe all knowledge of Peter Parker from the MCU to send all of the multiversal villains back to their home universes, Peter is forced to make his own suit from scratch again since he now has no support and none of the resources that Tony Stark left him. While it is the most comics-accurate spider-suit on screen to date, it is a simple blue-and-red spandex jumpsuit without any of the additional bells and whistles of his other suits like the Iron Spider or his previous cloth suits with an integrated computer system in them. This one doesn't even seem to have the iris-lenses, something he was able to kluge together out of welder's goggles for his BetaOutfit.]]

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* AlternateSelf: So far there are three variants of Peter Parker with a possible fourth variant that has yet to be seen. See [[Characters/MCUSpiderManVariants Spider-Man Variants]] for more information.



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[[center: [- [[Characters/MarvelCinematicUniverse Main Character Index]] > Heroic Organizations > [[Characters/MCUAvengers The Avengers]] > [[Characters/MCUIronMan Iron Man]] | [[Characters/MCUCaptainAmerica Captain America]] | [[Characters/MCUThor Thor]] | [[Characters/MCUTheHulk The Hulk]] | [[Characters/MCUBlackWidow Black Widow]] | [[Characters/MCUHawkeye Hawkeye]] | [[Characters/MCUWarMachine War Machine]] | [[Characters/MCUBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] | [[Characters/MCUFalcon Falcon]] | [[Characters/MCUScarletWitch Scarlet Witch]] | [[Characters/MCUVision The Vision]] | [[Characters/MCUAntMan Ant-Man]] | '''Spider-Man''' ([[Characters/MCUSpiderManVariants Spider-Man Variants]]) | [[Characters/MCUCaptainMarvel Captain Marvel]] | [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Allies]] ([[Characters/MCUPymFamily The Pym Family]])-]]]

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[[center: [- [[Characters/MarvelCinematicUniverse Main Character Index]] > Heroic Organizations > [[Characters/MCUAvengers The Avengers]] > [[Characters/MCUIronMan Iron Man]] | [[Characters/MCUCaptainAmerica Captain America]] | [[Characters/MCUThor Thor]] | [[Characters/MCUTheHulk The Hulk]] | [[Characters/MCUBlackWidow Black Widow]] | [[Characters/MCUHawkeye Hawkeye]] | [[Characters/MCUWarMachine War Machine]] | [[Characters/MCUBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] | [[Characters/MCUFalcon Falcon]] | [[Characters/MCUScarletWitch Scarlet Witch]] | [[Characters/MCUVision The Vision]] | [[Characters/MCUAntMan Ant-Man]] | '''Spider-Man''' ([[Characters/MCUSpiderManVariants Spider-Man Variants]]) | [[Characters/MCUCaptainMarvel Captain Marvel]] | [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Allies]] ([[Characters/MCUPymFamily The Pym Family]])-]]]
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!!''Peter Benjamin Parker / Franchise/SpiderMan''



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!! Spoilers for all works set prior to the end of ''Avengers: Endgame'' are unmarked.
!!''Peter Benjamin Parker / Franchise/SpiderMan''
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Not a character and it’s his primary suit in homecoming


* DecoyProtagonist: Having the popular red and blue color scheme and being the first suit Peter officially wears, many believed this would be Peter's primary suit than it ended up being.

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