Tom Holland Peter Parker and Peter Parker from the animated show, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man marks the first entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2025, but after the first two episodes, it's clear that things are very different in the animated show. The MCU first debuted in 2008, where it introduced the world to Iron Man, and ended with Tony Stark exposing himself as a superhero.
Posts This is what leads to this version of Peter Parker not attending Midtown, as he is transferred to a nearby high school, Rock Ford Bales, to study instead. Interestingly, this also leads to Peter getting bitten by a spider that enhances his DNA, except it appears to be a more magical or alien spider, rather than a science experiment.
Related Everything We Know About Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2 Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man has only begun to air, but several surprising details concerning season 2 have already been shared. 6 Peter Parker Has Some New Friends In the MCU, Peter is close friends with a small group of kids his age. This includes Ned Leeds, Michelle Jones, and a few others who have warmed up to Parker over time, such as Betty Brant and Flash Thompson. In YFNSM, none of these characters appear. Instead, they have been replaced by people like Niko Minoru, Lonnie Lincoln, and Pearl Pangan.
In YFNSM, Peter dresses in a way that makes him appear to be an elderly man trapped in a teenage body. In fact, this version of Peter seems to more closely resemble, and behave, like the version of the character who first appeared in comics in 1962. While the differences may not appear to be all that important, it does indicate that these are variants of Spider-Man from different corners of the multiverse, which is significant.
3 Many More Young Superheroes Are Set Up For NYC Despite this, there is also several characters who have heroic backstories in Marvel Comics who could join with Peter Parker to form a team of young superheros. While attending his Oscorp internship, Parker meets people like Amadeus Cho, who becomes a Hulk in the comics. He also meets Asha, a young woman from Wakanda whose comic book counterpart has control over light, and is able to turn invisible.
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