While it's practically inevitable that Miles Morales will join the MCU as Spider-Man at some point, there's a very real question of how to do that effectively. Even outside of the MCU, the character has proved tricky in the past, with multiple different tellings of his donning the mantle across different mediums. There are only a handful of truly consistent details found in every iteration, with others being added or discarded entirely to give the character more personality. So it's entirely possible that the MCU could continue this trend of tweaking Miles to suit the story they want to tell. However, there's another possibility that the MCU may actually be wise to take.
Despite a long journey to get there, Miles Morales has managed to become a beloved character in the eyes of many. After his inception in the comic Ultimate Fallout #4, and his subsequent adventures as the new Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles drew some criticism for not really setting himself apart from Peter in any meaningful way, following many of the exact same character arcs and story beats. This changed over time with newer writers and the move into a new universe with much of his supporting cast. Then the overnight success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse made Miles a household name.
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If and when the MCU properly introduces Miles as the new Spider-Man — or even just a second Spider-Man — they need to completely avoid his origin story. It's already a method they took with Peter, never showing the radioactive spider-bite or the death of his Uncle Ben, choosing to introduce him a few months into his web-slinging adventures. It was a move that avoided several of the
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