Why Is Spider-Man's DNA Mutating? What The MCU Is Setting Up For Peter Parker
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Peter Parker, portrayed by Tom Holland, owes his superhero abilities to a unique DNA mutation. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter gains extraordinary abilities such as wall-crawling and heightened senses, without acquiring any unsettling physical features like extra eyes or a hairy nose. However, the latest trailer for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” hints that Peter’s luck may be running out.

In the teaser, Peter is portrayed as grappling with a mysterious physical condition. He wakes up in a spider-like nest, surrounded by webs, and discovers that he can naturally shoot webs from his wrists. Seeking assistance, he consults Bruce Banner, played by Mark Ruffalo, who speculates that Peter’s DNA might be undergoing a dangerous mutation. The trailer depicts a series of unfortunate events for Peter, suggesting that while the film might be leading to Peter’s demise, it could also be steering him toward a storyline familiar to comic book enthusiasts.

In the 100th issue of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” Peter faces emotional turmoil and attempts to stabilize his life by eliminating his superpowers. He concocts a serum aiming to regain normalcy, but instead, it results in him growing four additional arms, leaving him understandably frustrated.

Unsure of how to resolve his predicament, Peter seeks out Dr. Curt Connors, also known as The Lizard, a long-time adversary. Connors believes he might have a solution, but their efforts are interrupted by Morbius the Living Vampire. A confrontation ensues, which is more thrilling than the “Morbius” film. In its aftermath, Connors and Morbius collaborate to formulate a cure using Morbius’ blood, ultimately restoring Peter to his original form.

The comics universe sets up a horrific new possibility for Spider-Man’s Brand New Day look

The storyline from “The Amazing Spider-Man #100” was adapted into the animated series “Spider-Man: The Animated Series” under the arc “The Neogenic Nightmare,” albeit with some modifications. In the show, Connors warns Peter of a gradual DNA mutation, and the serum is intended as a preventative measure. However, taking the potion leads to even more drastic changes.

Peter not only grows extra arms but also transforms into a creature known as Man-Spider, featuring multiple eyes and pincer-like mandibles. With his furry head and wild demeanor, it seems all hope is lost until Kraven the Hunter and the Punisher come to his aid. Together, they capture Spider-Man and bring him to Dr. Mariah Crawford, who devises an effective cure to return him to his mostly-human state.

The arc made its way into the animated world

“The Amazing Spider-Man #100” was eventually adapted into a story arc on “Spider-Man: The Animated Series” called “The Neogenic Nightmare,” but with a few minor changes. In the show, Curt Connors tells Peter Parker that his DNA is mutating slowly, and the serum is a preventative measure created to make sure his condition doesn’t degenerate further. Peter takes the potion but the result is an even uglier and more dramatic change.

Not only does he sprout extra arms, but he turns into a more-spider-than-gentleman creature called Man-Spider, complete with a multi-eyed face and pincers near his mandibles. With a furry head and an unruly manner, Peter seems doomed until Kraven the Hunter and the Punisher team up to help him. They corral Spider-Man and bring him to Dr. Mariah Crawford, who finally engineers a successful cure for him and turns him back into his mostly-human self.

Marvel Comics took a second stab at giving Peter a terminal mutation

Marvel Comics revisited the notion of Peter Parker facing down a terminal mutation thanks to his spider powers going wrong in 2005. In the “Other: Evolve or Die” storyline, Parker receives a fatal diagnosis after he’s been shot. His friends try to help him, but there’s no scientific or magical cure for his ailment. He must tie up loose ends with what time he has left — a process made difficult by the constant interference of Morlun.

Filling in his relatives and friends about the reality of his condition, Peter also continues to fight crime until he can’t anymore. Since he’s been coping with some odd symptoms and dreams before he’s informed of his illness, Peter thinks he knows what’s about to happen to him — but his fate ends up being quite the shocker.

After one last violent battle with Morlun, Parker seems to die. Tony Stark takes his body to Avengers Tower to cope with the fallout surrounding his death. But when the occupants of the tower hear a sudden noise and then check on the corpse, all they find is his shed skin. Peter is in fact in a cocoon hanging underneath the Brooklyn Bridge. He has a vision of the Great Weaver, who informs him that he’s been neglecting the arachnid side of his existence and must embrace it to return to his life. Peter decides to accept his spider side and emerges refreshed, healed, and with brand-new powers. 

What this means for Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Scant details have been made available regarding the full plotline of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” so far, thus it’s hard to predict the film’s plot. But the movie will probably have a far-reaching impact on Peter’s life and ought to finally reunite him with the friends and family he shed in “No Way Home” for the good of humanity. While it’s intent upon resolving that storyline, it’s definitely using another idea to get him to that point.

It seems likely the MCU will use The Six Arms Saga to give Peter a rebirth — literal or spiritual — which will allow him to return to his old life. He’ll naturally be plunged right back into chaos when the next big cross-Marvel event film, “Avengers: Doomsday,” occurs later in 2026. 

But it’s interesting to note that the plot doesn’t appear to be a scene-for-scene copy of any of the previously mentioned Spider-Man storylines. The trailer hints that Peter will be going up against The Hand, an order of ancient ninjas, among a host of other villains who were mentioned in a recent leak, — most of whom don’t show up in either the comic book or animated version of the Six Arms Saga.

While other characters from various iterations of the storyline, including The Punisher (Jon Bernthal), are definitely in the trailer, it looks like Bruce Banner will be stepping in for Curt Connors. And you shouldn’t count on seeing either Morbius or Kraven the Hunter, either, after their big screen flops. But it should hit some of the story beats that the Six Arms Saga plays with, along with a few from The Other storyline.

Fans are already speculating that Peter’s powers might connect to his comic story

Marvel fans are definitely all saying the same thing about the “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” trailer; they’re thrilled about the possibility of more comic-book centered storytelling entering the MCU canon. “This film seems to be taking inspiration from The Other arc and the Neogenic Nightmare. I mean, we got Punisher, Banner probably serving Dr. Connors’ role, and a telepathic X-Man (not confirmed but likely) all at play,” observed u/FriendlyDecoy_ on the “Spider-Man” subreddit. “Man-Spider incoming,” agreed u/spaceninj.

Fans are also debating whether the latest “Spider-Man” movie will use The Others or the Six Arms Saga for the basic storyline. But plenty of viewers are just plain happy that they’re going to get a multi-limbed Spider-creature in the main continuity, even if they’re not big fans of other aspects of the trailer. “I’m not a fan of organic webbing, but if it means we get to see Man-Spider, then Im [sic] down,” said u/Bolognahole_Vers2. How closely will “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” reflect these storylines? Spidey devotees will have to head to theaters on July 31st to find out.



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