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Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland feature more Spider-Man costumes than Spider-Man has ever had before. Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man films focus on a single costume while Andrew Garfield's The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 feature only two Spider-Man costumes (aside from an early homemade suit). Holland's three Spider-Man films, on the other hand, have Peter Parker wearing eight.

The latest MCU film Spider-Man: No Way Home introduces the Black & Gold and Integrated suits. With so many costumes part of Spider-Man's journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, each one brings a unique feel and look to Spider-Man. Here are all of Tom Holland's Spider-Man suits, ranked.

Updated August 22, 2022: If you love Spider-Man's fantastic suits, you'll be happy to know we've updated this article with additional content surrounding both the character and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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8/8 Homemade Suit (Spider-Man: Homecoming)

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Referred to as "Night Monkey" in Spider-Man: Far From Home, the Stealth suit is a S.H.I.E.L.D. design that Peter temporarily wears during his time in Prague and was made by Nick Fury at his request. It was intended to help prevent the connection of Spider-Man to Peter, as it would be odd if the two were in the same place at the same time. The Stealth suit is a sleek design that looks completely practical. That being said, it is not necessarily a great signature Spider-Man costume as it intentionally avoids representing Spider-Man and holds a special place in the ranking of Spider-Man's outfits.

Given the pressure that Fury was putting on Peter to aid him, this suit could also be seen as the S.H.I.E.L.D head's hold over Spider-Man. Peter didn't much like the suit because it was a bit too tight. The fans didn't care for it either. However, in the years since it was revealed, it's become something of a favorite for its unique design. Fans do love their Spidey suits after all.

5/8 Black and Gold Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)

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The Black and Gold suit from Spider-Man: No Way Home is the second black Spider-Man suit that Holland's Spidey wears in the MCU. The first black suit, the "Night Monkey" Stealth suit featured in Spider-Man: Far From Home, refrains from being too distinctly Spider-Man. With the Black and Gold suit, that is not the case. Visually, the Black and Gold suit is stunning, effectively blending gold into the rest of its dark palette. Looking more closely, fans can see what it really is.

In actuality, the suit is his black and red costume turned inside out. On closer inspection, wires come off the suit and electrical circuits run along Peter's body. It looks cool when in the dark and even when Peter is on the move. Standing still it appears a lot less remarkable. Still, it makes for an interesting variation.

4/8 Integrated Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)

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Spider-Man: No Way Home prominently features the new Integrated suit. This variation is a more simplistic design than the Iron Spider and implements elements of both his Upgraded suit from Far From Home and the Nanotechnology from Tony Stark's gift. While it is still 100% Stark Technology, this one can be considered another one of Peter's creations, despite technically being an accident.

While fighting Doctor Octopus, the villain ended up infused with nanobots from Peter's suit, which Peter then used to trap him. Later, he re-reacquired the nanobots as part of his upgraded suit. Mixing the sleek material of the black and red costume with the metal armor made for a cool improvised new style. Sadly, it would be the last Stark tech suit. While some fans didn't agree with the heavy usage of technology in Holland's Spider-Man movies, they have to admit they looked fantastic.

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3/8 Stark Suit (Captain America: Civil War)

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Gifted to Peter Parker by Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War, this suit is the first traditional Spider-Man suit audiences see in the MCU. Whether it's Holland, Garfield, or Maguire's Spider-Man, their main suits all share the traditional Spider-Man red and blue. The Stark Suit appears in all of Spider-Man's appearances in the MCU before No Way Home, from Civil War, Homecoming, Infinity War, and Far From Home. While not visible in Avengers: Endgame, Peter still wears it underneath the Iron Spider as the shinier suit had wrapped itself over it.

Tony was pretty generous in making this outfit, equipping the Stark Suit with a myriad of useful features, including web wings, a reconnaissance drone, combat modes, and the built-in A.I. Peter would temporarily lose this suit as punishment, but he learns not to over-rely on its many features in the process. However, that doesn't change the fact that this suit is a marvelous piece of technology. In some ways, it's as fun a character as Spider-Man himself.

2/8 Upgraded Suit (Spider-Man: Far From Home)

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In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter accepts that he will never become the next Iron Man. Peter Parker is not Tony Stark, and the simple realization of crafting your own legacy helps Peter to understand his role and responsibility as Spider-Man. Perhaps this is why the Upgraded suit is Tom Holland's favorite. Peter uses the available technology at his disposal to create an upgraded version of the Spider-Man suit. The suit is personalized for Peter's needs and to his liking, with Peter adopting a brand new red and black color scheme.

The upgraded suit is the second Spider-Man suit that Peter designs in the MCU. Unlike the homemade suit, however, the upgraded suit represents how Parker would create a Spider-Man suit with advanced technology and resources. Additionally, the upgraded suit appears similar to the first-ever Spider-Man costume in Spider-Man's first appearance in 1962; Steve Ditko's Amazing Fantasy #15, making for an excellent throwback.

1/8 Self-Made Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)

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Peter Parker's latest suit returns to its simple, humble beginnings by being made from material Peter was able to acquire publicly. Devoid of Stark technology, this beautiful variation returns to the classic red and blue color scheme and sees Spider-Man returning to his roots. While it may not be as flashy as most of his outfits have been since entering the MCU, fans loved this creation in the few seconds they got to see it in No Way Home because it symbolized the return to the web-slinger that fans had grown up knowing.

Having made the ultimate sacrifice of erasing himself from everyone's memories to stop a universal collapse, Peter finds himself restarting his existence completely. However, of everything he painfully gave up, he finds himself a free man from the constraints of protecting his identity and those close to him. Peter Parker no longer exists in the world. Now Spider-man is all there is. It's a bittersweet new lease on life, but one that birthed the Spider-Man that fans have been waiting for. And what better way to kick off a new era than with a brand-new gorgeous suit?

How many suits does Spider

But it's tough to deny that Spider-Man: No Way Home took superhero threads to a new level with a whopping five Spidey suits for the film's titular hero.

What suit does Spider

The black suit is one of the most memorable images from Spider-Man No Way Home, but why does Spider-Man wear it? Tom Holland's Spider-Man is the current star of the MCU, especially after the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021.

How many Spider

As we detail below in our Spider-Man suit unlock list, there are 25 standard suits, plus three hidden ones that only appear once you reach a point in the story when they're unlockable, taking you to 28 total.

Will Spider

No Way Home's ending showed Peter a brand new costume, a comic-accurate blue-and-red suit. The film's official script confirmed that the costume was inspired by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's respective costumes, with it saying that it's "new for him, but reminiscent of suits he's seen before."