SPIDER-MAN: BEYOND THE SPIDER-VERSE - 8 More Variant Wall-Crawlers We'd Like To See In The Threequel

SPIDER-MAN: BEYOND THE SPIDER-VERSE - 8 More Variant Wall-Crawlers We'd Like To See In The Threequel

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse featured countless Spidey Variants, but there are still some great characters from the comic books who we'd like to see step into the spotlight in Beyond the Spider-Verse!

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By JoshWilding - Jun 06, 2023 04:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Into The Spider-Verse
Source: Toonado.com

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has just landed in theaters, and we're still attempting to figure out exactly how many familiar wall-crawling superheroes appeared in the sequel. 

Some of them - The Spectacular Spider-Man and PlayStation's Spider-Man, for example - had only a line or two of dialogue, while the likes of Spider-Punk and Scarlet Spider were given key supporting roles. Throw in all those background web-slingers and you'd think Sony Pictures had run out of Variants...however, we're here to tell you that most definitely isn't the case. 

In this feature, we've rounded up the characters who deserve the chance to shine in next March's Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. There's a lot they could bring to the table in what promises to be another deep dive into the Multiverse, and we have some ideas about how each of them would potentially factor into this threequel.

You can find our top picks for the next movie's Variant Spider-Heroes by hitting the "Next" button or clicking HERE to see the full list.
 

8. Ghost Spider

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse demands repeat viewings for fans hoping to spot all those different wall-crawling heroes, but there's one popular Spidey we're pretty sure couldn't even be seen in the background. 

In Amazing Spider-Man Annual #38, we were introduced to a Peter Parker on Earth-11638 who lured his fellow Spider-Men to his reality in order to steal and absorb their powers. He's eventually killed in a battle with Earth-616's Spidey, though we later learn that his soul has ended up trapped in Hell. 

Soon realising just how terrible his actions have been, Peter bonds with the Spirit of Vengeance to become Ghost Spider (not to be confused with Spider-Gwen/Ghost-Spider). Escaping from the afterlife, he becomes a heroic supernatural Spider-Man who would be a fun and bonkers addition to this threequel. Just imagine a world inspired by classic horror movie imagery!
 

7. Last Stand Spider-Man

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This Spider-Man ended up heading down a dark path and his story revealed just one of many possible futures for the Marvel Universe's comic book Peter Parker. The wall-crawler watched this doppelgänger from afar as he was confronted by the police, ultimately falling in battle after being branded a murderer.

It turns out those accusations weren't off the mark as Marvel Comics would later retcon the "Last Stand" Spider-Man to be the version of Peter who killed Kraven the Hunter and proceeded to murder all his greatest foes. While we don't anticipate Beyond the Spider-Verse getting that dark, it would be no bad thing for the sequel to introduce a Peter who isn't quite as happy-go-lucky as Miles expects.

He'd make an interesting counterpoint to Peter B. Parler, and it would be appropriate for Miles to learn that his own Variant - Prowler on Earth-42 - isn't the only Spider-Man who's broken bad. 
 

6. Cyborg Spider-Man

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Spider-Man first got some cybernetic upgrades decades ago during a team-up with Deathlok, but Marvel Comics would later introduce an alternate reality version of Peter Parker who was more machine than man. We didn't learn much more than that, giving this movie the chance to take things down a crazier route by having the robotic Spidey unleash all manner of weaponry. 

Cyborg Spider-Woman was featured heavily in the sequel's marketing campaign but ended up being something of a non-factor in the movie itself. While we'd like to learn more about him, we have an idea about how to add Cyborg Spider-Man into the mix. 

As you'll no doubt remember, Into the Spider-Verse introduced a Peter played by Chris Pine. This blonde-haired Spider-Man was killed by The Kingpin, but was revealed to have a whole armoury of suits and weaponry to help him fight crime. Well, what if he also had a contingency plan in place to be resurrected or restored through the use of cybernetic implants, transforming him into this cyborg?
 

5. Spider-Man: The Animated Series

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse featured cameo appearances from the PlayStation Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and even Spider-Man Unlimited. Unfortunately, there was no sign of Christopher Daniel Barnes' web-slinger from the 1990s animated series. 

The Peter Parker we know many of you grew up with, it would be a crying shame if he doesn't make some sort of appearance in Beyond the Spider-Verse. Whether it's just a couple of lines or even an entire sequence set in his reality, this show remains a huge part of Spidey's animated legacy and thereby deserves a place in this phenomenal trilogy. Don't forget that the final season even took a deep dive into the Multiverse!

Simply put, a cameo needs to happen, even if it's just to recreate this now-iconic meme...

4. Spider-UK

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Billy Braddock, a.k.a. Spider-UK, is a British Spider-Man who is also a member of the Captain Britain Corps. He became a recurring character in various Spider-Verse team-ups, with his knowledge of alternate realities proving key. 

Unfortunately, he ultimately fell in battle, but a young woman called Zarina Zahari would later take over the mantle. An avid gamer, she hails from Earth-834's London and gained spider-like abilities before joining the organization W.H.O. (short for Weird Happenings Organization) as that reality's Spider-UK. Spider-Punk is a Brit, of course, and we think it would be a blast to see him share the screen with this Spidey. 

Outside of Spider-Gwen, Across the Spider-Verse's female characters took something of a back seat - Jess Drew had a relatively minor role in the grand scheme of things - so we'd love to see what Spider-UK can do.
 

3./2./1. The Live-Action Spider-Men

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An argument could be made that Sony Pictures should hold off on having these three meet again until they can make it a reality in live-action, but there's really no reason why Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Men couldn't show up in Beyond the Spider-Verse.

It's about time, anyway, and some hints could even be dropped here about how they'll factor into the wider Spider-Verse moving forward. We're sure you noticed how much the Spider-Verse looked like the MCU's Multiverse when Spider-Man 2099 introduced Miles Morales to the concept, and that can't have been a coincidence. 

Tobey and Andrew's respective Peter Parkers appeared through the use of archival footage, but c'mon, a quick cameo from Holland at the very least would be a neat way to make it clear just how important this animated franchise is to the wider Spider-Verse. We can only hope it's being saved for the threequel, anyway!
 

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soberchimera
soberchimera - 6/6/2023, 4:06 PM
Would love to see JMS write a Last Stand Spider-Man mini-series in the vein of Old Man Logan especially considering he's coming back to Marvel anyway.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 6/6/2023, 4:07 PM
No to live action. Too jarring imo
Origame
Origame - 6/6/2023, 4:32 PM
@ThorArms - eh it's fine. Especially with all the varying art styles here anywhere. Spider punk as an obvious counterpoint.
Odin
Odin - 6/6/2023, 4:09 PM
Nah, don't bring the live-action variants anymore into these movies than they already were. I feel like they need to be their own thing a bit.
Also, they really shouldn't go over board with all these different variants in the final act of the story. They already got to show us all their cool different Spider-men, now focus on telling a good, heartfelt, character-driven story to the end, with the variants that stuck out from that awesome enormous herd.
Repian
Repian - 6/6/2023, 4:32 PM
I can imagine Fabian LaMuerto as Black Tarantula on Earth-42. Fabian inherits the powers of his father (Carlos LaMuerto) and he becomes an anti-hero who "crushes" the villains of that universe.

Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 6/6/2023, 4:52 PM
Who is we?
IcePyke
IcePyke - 6/6/2023, 5:09 PM
THE NUMBER ONE!!!!



Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 6/6/2023, 5:17 PM
@IcePyke - That's the correct answer right there
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/6/2023, 8:54 PM
@IcePyke -

DocSpock
DocSpock - 6/6/2023, 5:43 PM


We need ZERO more Spidey variants.

We need Marvel Crisis on Infinite Spider-Man Earths event to destroy them all but Peter Parker.

Don't get bent out of shape. Of course they would keep black Spidey too.



Kurban
Kurban - 6/6/2023, 7:14 PM
You threw Zarina in there for the optics, don't lie
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/6/2023, 8:56 PM
I thought Spider-Man UK was a man and he had a Union Jack on his costume.

Multani
Multani - 6/6/2023, 9:41 PM
why does every movie literally have to have a black person in a main role. Im sorry but black people aren't underrepresented or disadvantaged in any walk of life.

If they want diversity, they need to start adding more ethnicities.
blackiron777
blackiron777 - 6/7/2023, 6:18 AM
@Multani - I Mean I can say the nerve of you to say that but all I really can say is wow.

ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 6/7/2023, 7:23 AM
I think I saw these two in the background, when Miles was all "We're supposed to be the good guys!" but it would be great to see them closer up and more specific and definitive.


I love how they get the original creatives involved as well as the original actors, so I'm just saying, Alex Ross likes to work and has worked on Spider-Man movies before...
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