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There have been five major live-action iterations of the Wall-Crawler, which means there are plenty of costumes to sift through. Not every Spider-Man suit is cut from the same cloth, though, as a few stand out among the crowd. Here’s every live-action Spider-Man costume, ranked.
15) First TV Costume (The Amazing Spider-Man)

It’s unfair to compare something from the 1970s to modern suits, but that’s what this exercise is all about. In The Amazing Spider-Man TV series, actor Nicholas Hammond wears a loose-fitting costume that has small eyes and web-shooter bracelets. Nothing is redeeming about the look, outside of the fact that it has the character’s iconic red and blue color scheme.
14) Japanese TV Costume (Spider-Man)

Not long after Spider-Man made his debut on American TV, he also appeared on Japanese television. Shinji Tลdล’s costume is a slight improvement on his American counterpart’s, featuring comic-accurate eyes. Unfortunately, that’s where the compliments stop because it doesn’t have much else going for it.
13) Wrestling Suit (Spider-Man)

To make some extra money in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, Peter Parker tries his hand at wrestling after discovering his incredible abilities. He puts on a ski mask and racing gloves to make his ring debut, and the result is a bit too wacky. Sure, the costume is supposed to look ridiculous, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be at the top of this list.
12) First Costume (The Amazing Spider-Man)

Once again, it’s hard to get over the way the eyes look on The Amazing Spider-Man suit. Rather than going with the traditional white, the reboot chooses a yellow lens, which throws the whole thing off. There also isn’t enough red in the costume, leaving the nice shade of blue to do all the heavy lifting.
11) Stark Suit (Spider-Man: Homecoming)

It’s impossible to forget that first look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man holding Steve Rogers’ shield in Captain America: Civil War. The hero’s movements are flawless, and, at first glance, his costume appears to be following suit. Upon further inspection, however, the Stark costume has a couple of issues, including a small logo and unusual patterns.ย ย
10) Night Monkey Suit (Spider-Man: Far From Home)

When it’s time for Peter to fight crime in Europe, he can’t wear his outfit from back home because it’ll make it obvious that he’s Spider-Man. Nick Fury gives him an alternative look that’s more spy than hero. While there are a few too many bells and whistles on the costume, the unique lenses make it worth the trip.
9) Inside-Out Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)

The entire world knows what it feels like to get a stain on their favorite shirt, but Spider-Man can’t just swap out his entire suit. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, the hero has to flip his red and black costume inside out, revealing its inner workings. The new look demands attention, that’s for sure, but there’s too much going on for it to compete with the heavyweights.
8) Homemade Costume (Spider-Man: Homecoming)

Homemade outfits get a bad rap because they’re not anything to write home about. However, Spider-Man: Homecoming‘s DIY costume is the exception, featuring a red pullover vest and goggles. It’s a shame that Peter only gets to wear the outfit in one movie because it’s one of the MCU’s best designs.















