In both Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming, there's no sign that Peter Parker has his Spider-Sense from the comic books. While he does avoid a variety of blows during battle, that seems to be down to his speed more than anything else and Ned Leeds discovering his secret identity (a moment from the trailers, so not a spoiler) is another example of him seemingly not having it.
Well, after comments from Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts seemed to confuse the matter even further, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has now confirmed that Peter's Spider-Sense does exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that we'll more than likely see it further down the line.
"No, I think he has it," Feige said in response to the theory that Spidey's fancy new suit and A.I. (named Karen) replaces his Spider-Sense. "And I think he has it with or without that suit. I think how we explore it in a cinematic sense will change. I mean, that was sort of a big showy part of previous versions and we thought that we'd make it more of an internal, sort of second nature thing for him."
"But there are ways coming up that will slowly hint at that and also just make it part of his, you know, his natural abilities. But we don't know that if it will be -- I think we'll explore it further down the line, but [it's] definitely him not the suit."
That should calm down fans a lot and it's clear now this is just a power Marvel has decided not to show via slow motion and the like. What do you guys think?