Perhaps the most hotly anticipated MCU film of the past couple of years, fans are hanging off every detail of the marketing for Spider-Man: No Way Home. The trailers have kept huge mysteries under wraps, but one fun detail they have revealed concerns Spider-Man's iconic suits.

While Marvel has created dozens of suits for the various heroes who've carried Spider-Man's mantle, the MCU has introduced only a handful of Spider-suits. Among the few suits fans have seen Tom Holland occupy, No Way Home's marketing materials have shown off a couple returning favorites and a fascinatingly vague new arrival.

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Upgraded Spider-Suit

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The primary suit fans see Peter Parker in is the red and black Upgraded Suit, introduced in Spider-Man: Far From Home. This suit was created by Peter Parker from the blueprint provided by Tony Stark's original suit, seen first in Civil War. Parker crafted this new standard immediately before his final battle with Mysterio. Since this suit came into existence right before the final battle of the previous movie, there has not been much opportunity to see it in action. Its capabilities seem comparable to that of the earlier Stark-designed suit, but with some notable exceptions and new advancements.

Based on the encounter with Mysterio and his drones, the Upgraded Suit is capable of resisting ballistic, magnetic, and sonic attacks. The web-shooters on this suit are built-in, removing the risk of them being knocked off or otherwise separated from Parker's grasp. Stark's suit, presumably along with the A.I. assistant Karen, was destroyed in a missile attack, meaning Parker will likely be without a voice in his ear. Like his previous outfit, the Upgraded Suit has a sleek set of built-in wings capable of gliding and a deployable parachute to reduce the omnipresent risk of high-falls. The Upgraded Suit is also capable of electrically charged Taser Webs, Parker can now manually adjust their voltage and intensity. As this was the final suit of the previous film, and because it appears in most of the trailer footage, it's safe to assume that the Upgraded Suit will be Spidey's default throughout No Way Home.

Iron Spider Suit

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Originally offered to Parker in the ending of Spider-Man: Homecoming, fans didn't get to see the Iron Spider Suit in action until Avengers: Infinity War. The suit was designed by Tony Stark and functions like a set of adaptable armor that can be activated at will and fit over existing Spider-Man suits. Spider-Man has not gotten a ton of time to use this suit, but it was the centerpiece of his action scenes in both of the Avengers films he appeared in. The Iron Spider Suit saw combat with Thanos and his minions, but was destroyed along with Peter after the young hero lost that fateful 50/50 bet. Spider-Man returned wearing the armor when Hulk snapped Thanos' victims back, wielding it throughout the grand final battle. Spidey can be seen wielding this particular piece against Doctor Octopus in the No Way Home trailer.

The Iron Spider Armor was introduced into the comics in 2006 by screenwriter J. Michael Straczynski and Ron Garney. It was originally introduced in the Civil War storyline and removed from Peter Parker as quick as it arrived. Its trademark features are its four spider-legs; long, sharp, A.I. controlled robotic limbs which can react autonomously to protect Spider-Man. They have the strength to break Thanos' grip and the durability to resist being sucked out into space. The suit is heavily armored, resisting high-calibre gunfire, physical attacks from Thanos and laser blasts from the Guardians of the Galaxy. Finally, Endgame showed off the Iron Spider's "Instant-Kill Mode" which turns the spider-legs into rapid stabbing weapons, turning the typically death-averse Peter Parker into a lethal force. The Iron Spider Armor is visually excellent and its very exciting to see it make its return in the next film.

Black and Gold Suit

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The third and final suit shown off by the No Way Home trailers remains shrouded in mystery. This black and gold accented Spider-Man suit seems to be reminiscent of his default suit, with a change in color. The gauntlets surrounding Parker's wrist are the most notably different aspect of the design, featuring the gold accenting in a circuit-like pattern. Of course, it is not yet confirmed exactly where Parker got this suit, nor what it does, but there are some theories. One theory that has been supported suggests that the suit is simply Peter's Upgraded Suit turned inside out, meaning the gauntlet's unique design would be explained as the inner workings of his web-shooters. Further obscuring the suit's purpose is a moment in the trailer in which Spidey seems to be using Doctor Strange's trademark orange magic sigils. This suggests that this new suit could be something devised by Strange to allow Spidey to use magic alongside his skills. Either way, this suit certainly looks cool, and fans are excited to see what it will be capable of.

These suits are all that have been shown off so far, but the film could certainly pack in plenty more of Spidey's iconic looks. Whatever Peter Parker wears, it'll be a joy to see Spider-Man back on the big screen, when No Way Home premieres on December 17th.

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