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There are 7 Spider-Man suits featured in Spider-Man: No Way Home that are a mixture of familiar threads and new costumes. The latest installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Spider-Man franchise continues the story of Tom Holland's Peter Parker after Spider-Man: Far From Home's shocking conclusion. Despite the entire world knowing that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, that didn't stop Spider-Man: No Way Home from putting him back in various suits. In fact, the film's story actually results in more Spider-Man suits being included than any other Spider-Man movie.

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The story of Spider-Man: No Way Home primarily followed Peter's quest to help five multiverse villains who suddenly came to the MCU. This came after he worked with Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to try and make the world forget he was Spider-Man. Strange's broken spell pulled Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Electro (Jamie Foxx), Sandman (Thomas Hayden Church), and Lizard (Rhys Ifans) from their original universes because they already knew Spider-Man's secret identity. All of this happens as Peter tries to fix his life and those of the people closest to him, and the various opponents and circumstances require different Spider-Man suits in most cases.

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Tom Holland's Spider-Man is no stranger to wearing multiple suits during his MCU tenure, as the shared universe frequently puts him in a new costume. Outside of the homemade suit from Spider-Man: Homecoming, the original Stark suit from Captain America: Civil War, and the SHIELD stealth suit from Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter wears some of his other more recent outfits again in the new movie. But Spider-Man: No Way Home also features a new MCU Spider-Man suit and some iconic older suits thanks to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's return.

Spider-Man's Red & Black Suit

Tom Holland as Peter Parker in the final battle of Spider-Man No Way Home

Holland's primary Spider-Man suit in Spider-Man: No Way Home is the red and black suit created in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Peter Parker invented this suit himself using Tony Stark's technology prior to battling Mysterio. This suit is featured in No Way Home right from the start, as the movie picks up immediately after Spider-Man's secret identity is revealed. Peter is wearing the red and black suit at the time since he just finished taking Michelle for a swing. For a good portion of the movie, he is unable to use this suit, though, after Mysterio supporters stained it with green paint. Peter does his best to clean it, but Aunt May is the one who finally gets the Spider-Man suit back to how it looked before.

Iron Spider Suit

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Spider-Man: No Way Home also features the return of the Iron Spider suit. The high-tech armored suit was introduced at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming when Tony attempts to recruit Peter to join the Avengers. He doesn't actually wear the Iron Spider suit until Avengers: Infinity War, where it became his primary costume for the film and Avengers: Endgame. It was also featured in Spider-Man: Far From Home and came in handy again in the sequel. Peter uses the Iron Spider suit to fight Doc Ock, and the nanotechnology merges with his tentacles to give Peter control over the robotic arms.

Spider-Man's Black & Gold Suit

Spider-Man tries to capture Electro in No Way Home

One of the new Spider-Man suits featured in Spider-Man: No Way Home is the black and gold suit. It was featured in the marketing for the movie, although the details of the suit weren't known beyond an apparent magical upgrade. The black and gold Spider-Man suit is actually just Peter's red and black suit flipped inside out, though. This explains some of the suit's irregularities, such as the exposed wiring and technology woven into the fabric. Spider-Man only uses this version of the suit when he first encounters Electro and Sandman and then finds Norman Osborn, as Aunt May cleans the regular side of the suit shortly after. The magic enhancements come from the gauntlet Doctor Strange upgraded, which is then used in Spider-Man's later suits.

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Spider-Man's Integrated Suit

Tom Holland as Spider-Man in No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home's ending features Tom Holland's Peter in the Integrated Spider-Man Suit. This suit is a combination of every previous suit effectively. The red and black suit is the base, but the new gold pieces come from how the Iron Spider nanotechnology reforms after Peter gets it back from Doc Ock. It also should feature the upgraded gauntlet from Doctor Strange, although Peter doesn't have a use for its powers at this point. The gauntlet sends those touched by the magic web back to Strange's prison, but Peter was working to cure the villains during Spider-Man: No Way Home's finale.

Spider-Man's New MCU Suit

Peter Parker looking concerned in Spider-Man No Way Home

Spider-Man gets a new MCU suit ahead of Spider-Man 4 as well. Once the world forgot that Peter is Spider-Man, he began starting his new life. While this included renting an apartment and studying for the GED, it also meant designing a new Spider-Man suit for himself. Peter no longer has the resources of Tony Stark at his disposal, though, so he had to return to the basics and sew a suit by hand. The MCU's new Spider-Man suit is much closer to his original looks and the character's classic comic appearances. In the brief look given at the costume, the red and blue coloring easily sticks out. While Spider-Man's original MCU suits were primarily red and blue, that went away as they became more reliant on Stark technology. Now, it seems that Spider-Man is returning to his roots when it comes to his costume.

Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man Suit

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As was long rumored to be the case, Tobey Maguire returned in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Maguire's return to the iconic role nearly 15 years after he last played Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3 begins with him in normal clothes, but he does eventually put on his Spider-Man suit again. It is the same suit he was last seen wearing when he battled Venom. Although Peter is several years older now, the Spider-Man suit still fits and looks great thanks on the big screen again. Tobey Maguire only wears the Spider-Man suit during Spider-Man: No Way Home's final fight.

Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man Suit

Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man suit is also seen again as he too returned in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Unlike Maguire, Garfield enters the movie fully suited up in his The Amazing Spider-Man 2 costume. This is why Michelle and Ned Leeds originally mistake him to be their Peter Parker. There are plenty of opportunities to see Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man in the red and blue suit once again. While he is unmasked for most of his screentime, Garfield does fully suit up for Spider-Man: No Way Home's final battle. Despite the darker path teased for him after Gwen Stacy's death, there is still a sign that he's the same energetic Spider-Man who carried the Amazing Spider-Man franchise.

What suit is Spider

In addition to Tom Holland's Spider-Man wearing his red and black Far From Home suit and his Iron Spider garb from Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame in No Way Home, he also wore a black and gold suit - which was his black and red costume turned inside out.

Who is the black suit Spider

As a result, the very visible red suit made Peter Parker's life as the superhero very difficult. So, for a quick fix, he turned the suit inside out, resulting in the appearance of a black Spider-Man suit. Peter uses this suit to capture Electro and Sandman as he otherwise had no other viable suit to wear.

Why did Spider

However, Peter had learned that he was a hero even without a special Stark suit, so he was able to continue being Spider-Man on his own with his own suit. Due to this, Peter having to sew a new suit was good for his character.

Does Spider

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, magic was both the problem and the solution and, because how magic works remains a mystery to us, fans were left with a lot of questions as they walked away from the theaters.