Spider-Man: No Way Home ended with the world forgetting Peter Parker exists, and the teenager wound up making a fresh start by renting an apartment in New York City. The wall-crawler ditched his Stark Tech suit for a red and blue homemade outfit that's much more in line with the comic books.
Talking to IGN (via The Direct), writers Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna shared their thoughts on this big change for the hero. "I love that blue that they chose," McKenna said.
"I mean, it's right out of the comic books; it's amazing. No, I mean, you see a sewing machine on the table and so you know he's made his own suit; but, you know, I think everything that's implied in that to me says this is a different Peter and a different Spider-Man than we've seen before."
Sommers echoed those thoughts, but noted that it's possible Peter still has some gadgets up his sleeve. "We really like the idea of Peter moving into a new phase of his life where he doesn't necessarily have the help of a Tony Stark and all the access to all that technology and all of these things, so time will tell exactly what's in that suit," the writer explained.
"But I think people can look forward to a different kind of suit and a different level of technology, but maybe Peter's got something stashed away somewhere and it's full of gadgets. Who knows?"
While most fans would like to see Marvel Studios move away from this Spider-Man's apparent reliance on Stark Industries tech, he's pretty damn smart in his own right, and has created many enhancements and weapons over the year to help him take down those that threaten New York City. That's hopefully what Sommers is referring to here as it would definitely be more in line with the comics.
There's no word on when Spider-Man 4 will be released and, unfortunately, we're not expecting to see it for a while. Holland can always return elsewhere, though, so we could see this suit again soon.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is still playing in theaters nationwide.