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Marvel has been making comics for so long that when you hear a hero's name, it might conjure a different image for you than it does the next fan. When you hear Hulk, you might think of the MCU's version before he was knocked smart. Or you might think of the even angrier one from the comic books that Thanos kept on a leash. Still hoping to see that manifest on the big screen too, to be honest.

Spoiler warning for anyone who hasn't seen Spider-Man: No Way Home and doesn't want major plot points ruined ahead of time.

Artists working with Spider-Man, and there are a lot of them across the web-slingers various movies, comic books, and games, have even more looks to work with. In No Way Home, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire returned to the Spider-Verse, and they brought their iconic red and blue suits along with them.

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Seeing all three Spider-Men together really highlighted the subtle differences between the designs of their respective suits. Thomas Du Crest was one of the concept artists who helped create Spidey's looks in No Way Home, and they're already dreaming up what sort of thing Tom Holland might be wearing the next time we see him in the MCU.

“While I wait for the greenlight to show the work I did for #spidermannowayhome, here is a small take on what might come next,” Du Crest tweeted. As you can see above, the next Du Crest is hinting at is one where Holland's Spider-Man fuses with a symbiote. The concept for the suit is pretty incredible, and considering the MCU resume Du Crest already has (Endgame, Far From Home, Quantumania) it seems likely that should Marvel and Sony need a symbiote suit, he would be the one they call.

As for the likelihood of a symbiote using Spider-Man as a host in Holland's next movie, that's pretty high. If you didn't sit through No Way Home's credits (first time seeing a Marvel movie?) you'll have missed Venom being snapped back to his own universe before having the chance to meet Spider-Man. However, the last thing you see before the credits resume is a tiny blob of the symbiote left behind on the bar.

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is the current star of the MCU, especially after the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021. Holland's Peter Parker is personable, funny, and good to the core, as all superheros should be. He has a very iconic Spider-Man suit in every MCU film, from the homemade suit in Homecoming to the black and red number in Far From Home. In No Way Home, the classic Spider-Man aesthetic was turned on its head, and we got many new suits for both the wall-crawling hero and his villainous counterparts.

Spider-Man's black suit, in particular, was a standout suit in No Way Home. When it first appeared in the film's promotional materials, fans speculated the meaning of the black suit, especially since the last time we saw a Spider-Man wear one, it was in Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man 3 and fused with Venom's symbiote. Naturally, some theories suggested Venom's possible appearance in No Way Home, while others supported the idea that it was a magical suit created by Doctor Strange. These theories, of course, all turned out to be wrong. Here's what Tom Holland's black Spider-Man suit in No Way Home really means.

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Why Did Spider-Man Have a Black Suit in No Way Home?

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Over the course of No Way Home, Spider-Man wore a variety of suits for different reasons. At the beginning of the film, Spider-Man is in his classic red suit, as seen in Far From Home. This becomes a problem when the public adopts a twisted perception of the hero, as a result of Mysterio's leaked video of his alleged murder by Spider-Man. As a result, Spider-Man switches to the Iron Spider Suit. This, in turn, poses its own problem when he faces Doc Ock for the first time, as the villain's mechanical arms absorb the nanotechnology that makes the Iron Spider Suit so special.

Despite the rampant theories fans came up with before the release of the movie, the real reason why Tom Holland’s Spider-Man suit is black in No Way Home is incredibly simple. After the bombshell ending of the previous film in the trilogy, in which Mysterio revealed Spider-Man’s identity, the public didn’t trust the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man anymore. As a result, the very visible red suit made Peter Parker’s life as the superhero very difficult. So, for a quick fix, he turned the suit inside out, resulting in the appearance of a black Spider-Man suit. Peter uses this suit to capture Electro and Sandman as he otherwise had no other viable suit to wear.

The black suit was quickly changed out for a different suit, and later in the movie he has a brand-new suit with gold accents. Amongst a plethora of iconic suits, Spider-Man's black suit is one of the shortest lived, but is regardless one of the most memorable looks from No Way Home. It’s a complete reversal of the bright color scheme of the first two movies in the trilogy and represents a darker time in our protagonist’s life. The black suit is the perfect metaphor for the darkness of No Way Home, and we love it.

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As a result, Spider-Man switches to the Iron Spider Suit. This, in turn, poses its own problem when he faces Doc Ock for the first time, as the villain's mechanical arms absorb the nanotechnology that makes the Iron Spider Suit so special.

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The Spider-Man: No Way Home writers discussed Tom Hardy's Venom leaving some symbiote in the MCU. In the mid-credits scene for Spider-Man: No Way Home, we see Eddie Brock AKA Venom (Tom Hardy) in a bar asking a bartender about some of the recent history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

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To get the Venom Symbiote Suit, Marvel's Spider-Man players must follow these steps: First go to Nexus Mods website. Search for the mod by jedijosh920. All players need to here is type in "Symbiote Black Suit" in the search bar to get the desired result.

What is the suit at the end of Spider

At the end of No Way Home, all memory of Spider-Man was eradicated from the world, rendering his high-tech suits unusable. Peter Parker made the final Spider-Man suit himself, representing his newfound self-reliance and character growth both as a hero and an individual.