Tom Holland’s New Spider-Man Suit in No Way Home Explained

Marvel Studios’ Head of Visual Development, Ryan Meinerding, explained the inspiration behind Tom Holland’s new Spider-Man suit at the end of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home.Per Heroic Hollywood, Meinerding was featured in the latest Spider-Man: No Way Home – The Art of the Movie book, in which he opened up about the reason why the creative team decided to give Holland’s Peter Parker a classic red-and-blue suit. In the concept art book, Meinerding confirmed that the new Spider-Man suit symbolized the young hero’s growth. “It’s a classic red-and-blue suit with a spider that feels more grown-up – a little bit influenced by the spiders that he saw on Tobey and Andrew’s suits,” he said. “The journey that he’s been on, the pain that he’s been through losing both Tony and May and then losing his friends at the end has allowed him to get to a place where he is not just the friendly neighborhood kid Spider-Man.”Peter losing everything in No Way Home led him to transform into the hero he needs to be, which according to Meinerding, made him earn his identity as Spider-Man. He added, “Now he’s more of a grown-up Spider-Man. He is owning that identity in a strong way. It’s such a big movie, and ending on something like that feels right, it feels like it’s earned. Now we have a fully-fledged Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe who is classic.”RELATED: Spider-Man: No Way Home Concept Art Gives Tom Holland His Own Symbiote Suit

Marvel Studios’ Head of Visual Development, Ryan Meinerding, explained the inspiration behind Tom Holland’s new Spider-Man suit at the end of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home.

RELATED: Spider-Man: No Way Home Concept Art Gives Tom Holland His Own Symbiote Suit

Per Heroic Hollywood, Meinerding was featured in the latest Spider-Man: No Way Home – The Art of the Movie book, in which he opened up about the reason why the creative team decided to give Holland’s Peter Parker a classic red-and-blue suit. In the concept art book, Meinerding confirmed that the new Spider-Man suit symbolized the young hero’s growth. “It’s a classic red-and-blue suit with a spider that feels more grown-up – a little bit influenced by the spiders that he saw on Tobey and Andrew’s suits,” he said. “The journey that he’s been on, the pain that he’s been through losing both Tony and May and then losing his friends at the end has allowed him to get to a place where he is not just the friendly neighborhood kid Spider-Man.”

Peter losing everything in No Way Home led him to transform into the hero he needs to be, which according to Meinerding, made him earn his identity as Spider-Man. He added, “Now he’s more of a grown-up Spider-Man. He is owning that identity in a strong way. It’s such a big movie, and ending on something like that feels right, it feels like it’s earned. Now we have a fully-fledged Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe who is classic.”

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