The following article contains spoilers forSpider-Man: No Way Home.

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis supposed to be the closing chapter for Tom Holland’sSpider-Mantrilogy, and yet the movie’s ending suggests there’s much more to come, thus inspiring artists to dream of what the future could look like if Peter Parker and Miles Morales joined forces.

That is simply becauseNo Way Homeleaves Peter looking at a fresh start in his new life as a literal nobody and possibly become the friendly neighborhood Spider-Manonce more, so maybe he could run into Miles, whether it’s in his universe or in a different one altogether. After all, Miles’ uncle Aaron Davis -aka The Prowler- did confirm back inHomecominghe had a nephew he didn’t want to get caught up with the wrong crowds and Electro is still wondering how come there isn’t a black Spider-Man out there.

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Leave it then to Chicago-based artist Rico (@ricodavinciii) to fulfill Maxwell Dillon’s wishes, because the graphic designer and photographer teamed up Holland’s Peter and his own personal casting choice to play Morales once he gets a live action adaptation. The actor in question is none other than 16-yeard-old Miles Brown (Black-ish), and it’s fair to say he looks quite at home in his dark Spider-Man costume in this caricature-style piece of fan art.

The artwork does a great job of capturing Brown’s likeness and Holland even looks more grown-up and fit to be a proper mentor, meaning living on his own in New York City probably did him good. At 16 years old, Brown’s age would be almost too perfect to play Miles Morales, whoseInto the Spider-Verseportrayal puts the teenager at 14 now going on15 for theAcross the Spider-Versesequel.

Naturally, Miles’ inclusion in the live-action branch of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe and the MCU could be affected by whether writers are keen on importingthe exact same Miles fromAcross the Spider-Verse, a movie about which little next to none is known so far. On the other hand, there’s also the important matter of Holland choosing to keep on playing Peter Parker for what could be another trilogy, thus materializing his fear of becoming a 30-year-old Spider-Man.

Some might argue that after two decades three film versions of Peter Parker is more than enough, soMiles Morales could perfectly reboot theSpider-Manfranchiseon his own without having to depend on Holland for an entire trilogy. For now, anyone who wants to enjoy a Miles Morales adventure should probably gen their hands on a PS5, at least untilAcross the Spider-Versecomes out.

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