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Of course, not all of Spider-Manโs amazing friends have a chance at making it big on the silver screen. The Spider-Family is way too large for everyone to appear, and if anyone does, itโs likely to be heroes who make the most sense with the way the MCU is set up. Heroes like Miles Morales or Silk are probably in the best position to make their MCU debut, but the rest are up in the air. In that regard, why donโt we take a look at five Spider-heroes who are the least likely to show up alongside the MCUโs Spider-Man? Every hero deserves their shot, but I cannot see these five being given one.
5) Araรฑa

Anya Corazรณn is a longtime Spider-hero, serving as the original Spider-Girl, but is currently going by her original name of Araรฑa. Sheโs great, but unlikely to appear in the MCU given that her powers came from a very strange place. Her original powers came from a tattoo given to her by the Spider Society, a medieval order of quasi-divine spider-totems who safeguarded the world and other totems from extra-dimensional and supernatural threats. While this origin is cool, Anyaโs character is too tied to the mysticism Spider-Man delved into in the early 2000s. The MCU loves to remove mysticism and tie everything into sci-fi, so if Anya appears, sheโll be nothing like her original self.
4) Kaine

Kaine is the second-best clone of Peter Parker. Specifically, heโs an imperfect clone, which means that heโs far more mentally unstable than the rest and is prone to violent outbursts where he loses his mind. Kaine is Peterโs brother through and through, but if any clone of Spider-Man is going to hit the big screen, itโs most likely to be Ben Reilly. Ben is far more popular and easier to explain. While the chaos of the โClone Sagaโ can easily be cleaned up in adaptation, Kaine doesnโt offer much that his other brother canโt, and I find it very unlikely that Marvel would introduce more than one clone.ย











