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The “new” Spider-Man suit is a big part of that – although it’s not really new at all. Based on what’s been shown, this is the same costume from Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s ending, with a few tweaks. That’s likely because the suit was never made for that movie, and was instead entirely CGI. Now that it’s real and being worn by Tom Holland, there are inevitably some small differences in color and design. Regardless, it’s one of the MCU’s best Spider-Man costumes so far, but what’s most notable about it is what it leaves behind from past versions the web-slinger has worn.
Spider-Man Is Moving On From Iron Man In Brand New Day

Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s suit won’t be made by Tony Stark, nor use any Stark technology. If that holds true through the entire movie, it’ll Spidey’s first MCU appearance where he’s not had at least one suit that in some way came from Stark. The suit is a homemade one that Peter created in No Way Home‘s closing scene, which wasn’t just because of his newfound status where the world has forgotten who he is, but more symbolic of his future.
The suit represents not only what Peter has lost due to Doctor Strange’s spell, but that he must now forge his own sense of identity. And to do that, he has to move beyond Tony. Since he entered the MCU, Holland’s Web Head has been defined by his relationship to his mentor, at times feeling as much like Iron Man 2.0 as he did Spider-Man. That not only gave him some upgrades (not that his powers really need them), but meant we’ve not seen him much as, well, a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.









