Will miles morales be in the mcu

Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Of course, web heads love Peter Parker, but he's no longer the only Spider-Man in existence. Now, thanks to his own video game and appearance in the animated Spider-Verse movie, we know that Miles Morales is helping Peter look after NYC. We first got introduced to the junior Spidey in Marvel's Spider-Man game for the PS4. Here, we got to play as Miles and see him grieve the loss of his father, Jefferson Davis.

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Since No Way Home is now in theaters, fans have been wondering who exactly is going to make an appearance. Different villains and versions of Spider-Man have all been rumored. But does this mean that Miles shows up in the film and that he's a part of the MCU? It's been hinted at for some time now, and there's a possible major clue in No Way Home.

Will miles morales be in the mcu

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As of now, nothing has been confirmed about Miles being a part of the MCU. However, considering that Miles was first introduced in a video game, he could definitely make a transition over the Marvel movies. Since the Spider-Verse movie has been out for some time (and it's getting a sequel), and the Multiverse is developing in the MCU, the two could easily come together.

We know that the next Spider-Verse movie comes out in 2022, and Miles will be starring in that one as well. In this film, there could be a clear connection to the MCU in which would give the younger Spider-Man a clear entry into the live-action movies. Plus, he could bring along Spider-Woman and other beloved characters.

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Spoilers for No Way Home below!

Plus, other characters have transitioned from TV show to movie characters before. Matt Murdock a.k.a. Daredevil (Charlie Cox) makes a small appearance in No Way Home, and Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) has been brought back from Daredevil's Netflix show into Hawkeye.

Is Miles Morales in 'No Way Home'?

Unfortunately, we don't see Miles in No Way Home directly, but his character is mentioned toward the end of the movie. After Electro (Jamie Foxx) gives up his villainous plans, he speaks to Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man about everything that's happened. Electro said that he thought there would have been a Black Spider-Man.

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Eventually, Spider-Man tells Electro that there must be a Black version of the hero out there somewhere. We know Miles is Black and Puerto Rican so this is a clear indicator that a live-action Miles could make an appearance in an upcoming movie.

As of now, we still don't know if/when Miles will make an appearance in the MCU, but we have heard that Tom Holland has signed up for three more Spider-Man movies, so he could be in one of those.

You can see Spider-Man: No Way Home in theaters now.

It wasn't necessarily the web-slinging heroism that made Miles Morales an instant fan-favorite. Rather, we can't help but love the youngster when he sings along playfully to Post Malone's "Sunflower" throughout 2018's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. While Marvel has yet to announce a live-action Miles Morales joining the MCU, it's something that will surely happen eventually, especially when there are, right now, many up-and-coming actors who should play him.

Shameik Moore made headlines for his voice-acting performance as Miles Morales in Into The Spider-Verse, and we can't wait for the two sequels, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) and (Part Two), which are set to be released in 2022 and 2023, respectively. In the original film, we follow along as Miles enjoys being a teenager who hangs with his friends and manages his awkward crushes, while also managing to grapple with his new reality as a web-slinger. The portrayal of Miles is a brand-new iteration of Spider-Man, while still maintaining a certain level of awkwardness so key to the character. Here's a closer look at why Miles' on-screen presence needs to be taken to the next level with a live-action MCU movie.

Miles Morales: Origins of the Character

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Miles Morales is an alternate version of Spider-Man created in 2011. He is introduced as a biracial teenager who develops superpowers similar to Peter Parker's after he's bitten by a radioactive spider. Although Peter had long become synonymous with the Spider-Man persona at that point, Marvel fans took very well to Miles.

Even in the comics, Miles isn’t like what we typically think of in a Spider-Man superhero. In his universe, there was already a Spider-Man, as Peter Parker had already taken up the role. However, Peter ends up dying at the hands of a villain, leaving the city defenseless against all of his enemies who are now running rampant through the streets. When Miles is bitten by a spider and finds that he has similar powers to Peter, he takes on the mantle for himself and works on defending the city — as any Spider-Man would.

Miles really grew in popularity once Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was released. The animated film introduced a new sensibility from all the Spider-Man movies, trying to imitate the drawing style of a comic book as they brought several Spider-Heroes to life. Even with all the other web-slingers around, Miles is still the main character, as the movie takes place in his universe, showing us his origin story and how he grows into the Spider-Man mantle.

Upcoming Sequels, Spin-offs to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

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Of course, as Miles becomes more and more popular, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse isn’t his only appearance outside of comics. He appears in the series of video games for PS4, beginning with Spider-Man, for example. The series was then followed by a smaller in-between game, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, with a full sequel in production.

Miles is also referenced in Spider-Man: No Way Home, believe it or not. Shortly after his defeat, Jamie Foxx's Max is able to look upon an unmasked Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man and comments that he was surprised Spidey wasn't Black. He further commented that the way Spidey always helped poor people, he just assumed under the mask was a Black kid. This is a direct reference to Miles and the character's role as Spider-Man. Miles is also referenced earlier on in the Homecoming trilogy. The first was in Spider-Man: Homecoming itself in a deleted scene, where Donald Glover's character Aaron Davis references his nephew as "Miles."

The beloved character is confirmed to return in animated form in upcoming sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and is due for release on October 7. The first film won an Oscar, so our expectations couldn't be higher for the future animated installments — especially as we await a live-action turn from Miles.

Breathing Fresh Life into a Franchise Reboot

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“I don’t want to be responsible for holding back the next young person that comes in who deserves it just as much so," Tom Holland once told People Magazine. "I would love to see a future of Spider-Man that’s more diverse — maybe you have a Spider-Gwen or a Spider-Woman. We’ve had three Spider-Mans in a row; we’ve all been the same. It’d be nice to see something different.”

Miles’ stories feel closest to the spirit of Spider-Man’s 1960s origins. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s teenaged hero began as a story of a low-income social outcast trying to make his way through the world and high school, while also living up to the memory of his deceased uncle. His problems were small, but felt monumental. The villains he faced were either blue collar or enemies of the working class. And rarely could a superhero team or billionaire benefactor save him.

In terms of a live-action possibility, last year a fan suggested Clickbait star Camaron Engels for the Spidey role on Twitter, revealing that he's been actively trying to manifest it into reality. "Watched #clickbaitnetflix, really engaging show," the tweet read. "Super bingeable, had a great time watching it. My biggest takeaway though is that Camaron Engels would make a great Miles Morales." Engels replied with appreciation, calling it one of his "dream roles."

Space Jam: A New Legacy star Cedric Joe also has his eye on joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the actor declaring his desire to portray the first live action Miles Morales. Having now tackled LeBron James on the court, Joe has his sights set on suiting up and tackling characters of the supervillain variety, and he has been playing close attention to the world of Spider-Man.

It's clear, then, that a fresh, diverse face for the Spider-Man franchise is a hot topic that should be seriously considered. And what better way to achieve a unique story than by taking Miles' journey to the next level. Your move, Marvel!

Does Miles Morales appear in MCU?

Who is Miles Morales? Although Miles hasn't appeared in the MCU yet, he made his first comics appearance way back in 2011 as part of the Ultimates series. In his comics debut, Miles is a teenager living in Brooklyn who loves his Uncle Aaron, despite Aaron having a sketchy, criminal background.

Who Should Play Miles Morales in the MCU?

Shameik Moore is a familiar name for MCU fans. The voice of Miles Morales in the animated superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its upcoming sequels, this American actor and rapper is one of the most obvious choices for playing the role.

How old is Miles Morales in MCU?

Both Miles and Peter share the Spider-Man mantle in the new universe, though the now-16-year-old Miles patrols New York City, while Peter acts globally.