Spider-Man: No Way Home has proved that of the three live-action Spider-Men, the one who would best serve as a mentor to Miles Morales is Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man. A celebration of the character's two-decade legacy in the movies, No Way Home brought together three generations of Spider-Man in one film that brought closures for older characters and set up exciting storylines for the newer ones. With No Way Home’s enormous success at the box office and announcement of a new Spider-Man trilogy in the MCU, the cinematic future of Spider-Man and the characters in his universe is assured.
Miles Morales’ introduction in Sony’s live-action Spider-Man universe or the MCU is a matter of time. The character's popularity has never been higher thanks to the Academy Award winner Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the upcoming sequel Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part 1), and the Insomniac Spider-Man games. Prior to the movie's release, Tom Holland was openly discussing in interviews that it might be time for «another Spider-Man or Spider-Woman» to take care of New York. However, he's since somewhat walked that back and clarified that he's not walking away from the suit just yet, and the upcoming trilogy offers an opportunity for him to team up with Miles.
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Even though compared to Miles Morales, the MCU's Peter Parker is a seasoned veteran, he's still a young kid who needs mentors around him. That suggests that Miles Morales will certainly need his own mentors, if not in the MCU, then in the Sony universe. The most logical choice for a mentor for Miles seems to be Maguire's Spider-Man, who is by far the most experienced of the three Peter Parkers.
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