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Spider-Man Does Have A Spider-Sense In The MCU, Says Kevin Feige

It was a bit of a shock when director Jon Watts revealed that Peter Parker's Spider-Sense would not be used at all in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Despite it being one of Spidey's most iconic abilities, Watts said he left it out of the film due to its heavy usage in previous movies. While that is a fair enough point, it still seemed a major - and controversial - rewriting of the comic book legend to remove such a famous power from Spidey's skillset.
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It was a bit of a shock when director Jon Watts revealed that Peter Parker’s Spider-Sense would not be used at all in Spider-Man: HomecomingDespite it being one of Spidey’s most iconic abilities, Watts said he left it out of the film due to its heavy usage in previous movies. While that is a fair enough point, it still seemed a major – and controversial – rewriting of the comic book legend to remove such a famous power from Spidey’s skillset.

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In an interview with IGN, Marvel chief Kevin Feige has responded to Watts’ comments by clarifying that, while it won’t be a major element of his character, Peter does likely possess his Spider-Sense in the MCU:

“No, I think he has it. And I think he has it with or without that suit. I think how we explore it in a cinematic sense will change.”

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Fans will be pleased to hear this, considering the worry many were having that the suit Tony Stark designed for Parker in Captain America: Civil War was superseding the hero’s own abilities. But what does Feige mean when he says the depiction of the power in a “cinematic sense” will change?

“I mean, that was sort of a big showy part of previous versions and we thought that we’d make it more of an internal, sort of second nature thing for him,” the producer noted.

Feige also teased that the ability might come to the fore in future appearances for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. Most likely, Avengers: Infinity War:

“But there are ways coming up that will slowly hint at that and also just make it part of his, you know, his natural abilities. But we don’t know that if it will be — I think we’ll explore it further down the line, but [it’s] definitely him not the suit.”

Whether Peter has one or not, we don’t need our own Spider-Sense to tell that Spider-Man: Homecoming is a mega-hit. It’s shaping up to score a $100 million domestic opening and reviews have been hugely positive so far, with many calling it one of Marvel’s best movies yet.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.