WhileSpider-Manhas one of the most iconic costumes and color schemes of all superheroes, especially in the MCU, he’s also not againstslight tweaks to the designto perfect it for future installments and swings around New York City. As such, fans should expect a different suit inSpider-Man: Brand New Day, but what could that be?
Spider-Man has had plenty of hero suits over the years, but which of them would make the most sense to be inSpider-Man: Brand New Day, and which of them from hiscomic book pastwould look the coolest in live-action for Peter’s return to the MCU?
6The Final Swing Suit
Spider-Man’s Glorious New Red and Blue Suit
The most obvious and deserving suit that Spider-Man should wear inSpider-Man: Brand New Dayis his final swing suit, the new red and blue that features towards the end ofSpider-Man: No WayHome. This suit screams perfection with its glistening silk colors that shimmer in the moonlight as Spider-Man jumps across rooftops and swings through a snowy New York City.
The vibrant red and blue, paired with the beautiful texture of the suit, is a comic-accurate Spider-Man that fans have craved, and the fact that it’s homemade makes it even better since it finally separates the suit from the Tony Stark ideology that the previous incarnations had. The beauty of this suit deserves to be seen in live-action, so hopefully it’s not left behind.
5Symbiote Suit
Bring Forth the Secret Wars
Venom is one of the most beloved Spider-Man spin-off characters, and this lethal protector is desperately awaiting his arrival in the MCU. Whether the piece of Venom from Tom Hardy’s multiverse trip ends up finding Peter Parker, or a whole new origin is invented for the character, is anyone’s guess, but the Symbiote Suit isintegral to the DNA of Spider-Man’s storyin more recent years, and everyone’s eventually expecting Peter Parker to don the black suit.
Since the comics had Peter find the black suit inSecret Warsin Battleworld, now seems like the perfect time to bring in the suit and showcase Peter’s powers, providing an exciting build-up to a new trilogy where Peter’s powers are enhanced through the suit, and to him, all seems normal when he wears it. Alternatively, it might be a bit tooearly for the SymbioteSuit, but it would still be a fun tease for future MCU stories.
4Scott Johnson’s Spider-Man
An Absolute Classic Costume for a Potential Classic Spidey Movie
There’s something so nostalgic about the logo ofSpider-Man: Brand New Day, that it’s almost impossible not to think of perhaps the most iconic and nostalgic Spider-Man branding of them all. The early 2000s were dominated by Spider-Man merchandise with artwork from Scott Johnson, providing a design look and color for the red and blue Spider-Man.
With sharp and serious lenses, paired with a muscular toned suit that shows off every muscle and the vibrant red and blues, Scott Johnson’s design for Spider-Man could be a key inspiration in bringing back the nostalgic and cool feeling to Spider-Man when it’s time for the hero to hold his own outfit without the tech from Iron Man to do it, and this feel really does seem likea friendly neighborhoodwall-crawler.
3Spider-Armor Mk 1
An Armor to Showcase Peter Parker’s Intellect and Resolve
Peter Parker is never against using his intellect to craft some unique suits for when the situation arises, which is why the Spider-Armor Mk 1 would make for a great change from the usual Iron Spider outfit. Since the Iron Spider outfit has been destroyed and its reliance has been overplayed, it would be nice to see a new armor in the form of the Spider-Armor Mk 1.
This impressive suit, made of shiny chrome plating,helps Spider-Manfight fiercer combatants that use high-caliber firearms, and it could be just what he needs to fight street-level gangs and super criminals with powers that the suit can deflect and absorb.
2Bombastic Bagman
A Silly Costume to Show Spider-Man’s Relationship with the Fantastic Four
When Peter Parker needed a superhero costume but was left at the Fantastic Four’s Baxter Building, he elected to use one of their spare suits with a paper bag over his head as a mask. This makeshift costume might be rather infamous in the comics for its ridiculous look, but there’s humor in its design that would warrant exploration in live-action, even if it was just for a moment.
The Bombastic Bagman suit is fun to look at, and it would be nice for Peter to have no access to his high-tech suits, and instead have to rely on a paper bag with makeshift holes to see, in an impressionable Fantastic Four outfit that further ties hisbond to the heroesthat hopefully return to the 616 universe withThe Fantastic Four: The First Steps.
1Scarlet Spider
A Great Way to Introduce the Complexity of the Clone Saga
Sure, it might not be Peter Parker, and nor should he wear the suit, but it is vitally important to the character, especially during one of its most infamous arcs. Enter the Clone Saga, where Peter Parker’s perfect carbon copy emerges and shows a darker side to the wall-crawler in a makeshift outfit of a blue sweater and a crimson body suit. Introducing the Scarlet Spider provides the perfect tease for an imposter storyline, and shows just how wild that Spider-Man’s stories can get if they dared to enter the path of clones.
A sleeveless blue hoodie does look reminiscent of Spider-Man’s homemade suit from Spider-Man: Homecoming, and that could be the perfect synergy for a clone of Peter Parker starting out as a hero. So, why not finish with multiverse Spider-Men and begin a clone saga where Peter can fight his clones?