Thus, he debuted the shiny, durable, accessory-imbued outfit known as the Iron Spider costume, which utilized nano technology for an instant fit, and debuted the comic-book-inspired attribute of four golden pincers, which essentially fulfilled the hero’s branding as an arachnid with eight appendages. However, when 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War and 2019’s Avengers: Endgame showcased a crisis of cosmic proportions, he would don a Stark-tech-imbued outfit that appropriately matched the stakes.
After debuting in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War with a crudely-cobbled homemade outfit, Spidey was quickly upgraded to a comic-evocative red and light-blue upgrade courtesy of Tony Stark’s vast resources a costume he took over to 2017 solo debut Spider-Man: Homecoming. Of course, one of the most defining aspects of Holland’s Spidey has been his costume evolution, which is a story arc in its own right. It’s an idea effectively clarified by the just-unveiled Hot Toys figure, which advantageously reproduces the suit in a line-standard 1/6 scale, standing at approximately 11.2 inches, featuring an insane array of display options-that is, if you’re willing to shell out $285, which is just for the standard release version.Ĭheck out the official photos of Hot Toys’ Spider-Man: No Way Home Integrated Suit just below. Thus, it appears to be a hybrid of his previously showcased sartorial choices. With Spider-Man: No Way Home being touted by Holland himself as “the end of a franchise,” meant to cap off solo films that are now being collectively called the Homecoming Trilogy, it does seem that the Integrated Suit is meant to be the culmination of Spidey’s consistently-evolving new duds across his Marvel Cinematic Universe version’s thus-far six total film appearances. While said suit was introduced to the public in this past summer’s preview of No Way Home’ s retail tie-in toys, the movie-accurate details here highlight an intriguing aspect. Hot Toys, the company known for providing the pricey pinnacle of poseable plastic doppelgangers, has revealed a stunning take on one of star Tom Holland’s new costumes, the Integrated Suit. While fans are still reeling from Spider-Man: No Way Home’s new trailer, the medium that provided a first glimpse at the film, toys, is teasing another revelatory release.