Marvel Comics’ “Six Arms Spider-Man Saga” is the inspiration for a new piece of Marvel Cinematic Universe fan art featuring Tom Holland as Spider-Man with six arms.
New fan art portrays Peter Parker, played by Tom Holland, as the six-armed version of Spider-Man from the comics. In recent film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), the web-slingers played by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield find themselves in Holland’s universe as a result of one of Doctor Strange’s (Benedict Cumberbatch) spells going awry. At the end of Jon Watts’ Homecoming trilogy, Peter Parker’s future was left open for a variety of experiences, both inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe and outside of it.
Holland As Spider-Man With Six Arms
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Marvel Comics’ six-armed Spider-Man was recently imagined by an Instagram user named Spdrmnkyxviii. In the piece, the artist outlines why they want Marvel Studios and Sony to adopt the “Six Arms Saga” rather than something that includes Venom.
The caption of the post read, “I know how #Spidermannowayhome ended with the symbiote being introduced but I won’t lie. I’d rather have them adapt the six arm saga to live action. I think it could be an interesting for Live action given how no one knows who Peter is anymore. So he’s on his own trying to figure out a cure for the mutation he’s going through. Plus this story could be a good introduction for the #Fantasticfour.”
The Notorious Black Suit May Be Worn By Tom Holland
Many people believe that Tom Holland‘s character will eventually don the infamous black suit because of a symbiote fragment that was left behind by Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock/Venom in the post-credits sequence of No Way Home. This has led to the speculation that Tom Holland’s character will appear in future films.
On the other hand, Spider-Man has appeared in the comics in a number of different guises throughout the years, and any one of those incarnations may now make an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the episode “Avengers Disassembled,” for instance, The Queen gave Peter the ability to turn into a spider-human hybrid. In issue #100 of The Amazing Spider-Man, published in 1971, Peter Parker gave himself six limbs in an effort to “cure” himself of his powers. During the “Six Arms Saga,” often known by its full name, Peter makes use of Morbius’ blood in order to remove the extra limbs that he has acquired.
No Way Home’s major Spider-Man varieties, as well as hints to a Six-Armed Spider-Man, are worth noting. As Vudu points out, when the fabric of time and space begins to deteriorate, the camera reveals the outlines of some of the characters from other worlds. In addition to Kraven the Hunter and Scorpion, there’s also a figure with six arms.
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