Spider-Man’s 10 Best MCU Team-Ups So Far

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Summary

  • Spider-Man has teamed up with many iconic heroes in the MCU, with more partnerships expected in the future.
  • Some of Spider-Man's best team-ups, such as with Deadpool and Daredevil, are yet to be seen in the MCU.
  • Spider-Man's adventures have only become bigger as time has progressed in the MCU, and this is set to continue in the future.

Marvel Studios has already partnered Spider-Man with many iconic heroes in the MCU, and many more are expected for the wall-crawler's future. Peter Parker's Spider-Man has always been one of Marvel's most popular and beloved heroes, so it has been a running theme in Marvel Comics that the wall-crawler teams-up with other heroes, bettering their stories, too. This pattern has continued in Spider-Man's live-action MCU adventures, as Tom Holland's Peter Parker has fought alongside several notable heroes, even though some of his best partnerships are yet to come.
While some of Spider-Man's best team-ups, such as those with Deadpool and Daredevil, are yet to be seen in the MCU, the wall-crawler has built many strong connections with some of the franchise's strongest heroes. After leading a solo trilogy of Spider-Man movies and making appearances in several crossover movies, Spider-Man is still one of the MCU's most exciting characters, and his adventures have only become bigger as time has progressed. There are many more team-ups for the wall-crawler on the horizon, perhaps in the MCU's Spider-Man 4 and beyond.
Spider-Man's MCU Appearances
Year
Captain America: Civil War
2016
Spider-Man: Homecoming
2017
Avengers: Infinity War
2018
Avengers: Endgame
2019
Spider-Man: Far From Home
2019
What If…? Season 1
2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home
2021
10 Spider-Man Joined Team Iron Man For The Avengers’ Civil War Captain America: Civil War (2016) Close Tom Holland's MCU debut explored a story that Spider-Man had never embarked on before in live-action, as the wall-crawler was teamed up with several heroes as part of Team Iron Man. Recruited by Tony Stark in preparation for the Avengers' battle at Leipzig/Halle Airport, Peter Parker was gifted an upgraded Spider-Man costume, kitted out with Stark technology that made him more powerful than ever. Spider-Man meeting many of his heroes was brilliant to see, and he proved his worth when up against some of the MCU's strongest characters.
During Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man took on Sam Wilson's Falcon, Bucky Barnes' Winter Soldier, Scott Lang's Ant-Man, and even Steve Rogers' Captain America, and managed to temporarily best each of them, though he was ultimately taken out of commission. This established his strong bond with Tony Stark's Iron Man that persisted throughout each of his subsequent MCU projects. Spider-Man proved himself to be tactically-minded and a formidable ally thanks to his involvement with Team Iron Man.
9 Spider-Man Took Down Electro With Sandman’s Help Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Close In Marvel Comics, Flint Marko's Sandman has sometimes been seen as a hero, as well as an iconic Spider-Man villain. This was paid homage to brilliantly for his first appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, as Sandman teamed up with Spider-Man to bring Electro to his knees, allowing both to be captured and imprisoned in Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum. While Sandman distracted Jamie Foxx's Electro, Peter Parker destroyed the electrical pylons he was using to recharge, creating one of the shortest-lived, but most effective team-ups for Spider-Man.
Thomas Haden Church originally appeared as Sandman in 2007's Spider-Man 3, so it was great to see him return for Spider-Man: No Way Home alongside his Peter Parker, played by Tobey Maguire. He was a minor antagonist in the movie, as all he wanted was to get back home to his daughter. Tom Holland's Spider-Man made this possible by curing him of his sandy infliction, perhaps inspired by Marko's willingness to aid him during Electro's emergence.
No Way Home Villains
Played By
Original Movie
Norman Osborn's Green Goblin
Willem Dafoe
Spider-Man (2002)
Otto Octavius' Doctor Octopus
Alfred Molina
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Flint Marko's Sandman
Thomas Haden Church
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Curt Connors' Lizard
Rhys Ifans
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Max Dillon's Electro
Jamie Foxx
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
8 Teaming Up With Ant-Man & Black Panther Could Save The World From Zombies What If…? Season 1, Episode 5, “What If… Zombies?!” (2021) Close Although it didn't take place in the MCU's main continuity, Spider-Man was a key figure in the heroes' revolution against the zombie uprising during What If…? season 1. Peter Parker helped Bruce Banner acclimatize to the new world, while also leading the fight against the zombies by helping his group get to Camp Lehigh to find Vision. While most of his group sacrificed their lives in the fight against the zombified Scarlet Witch, Spider-Man managed to escape with Scott Lang's head and T'Challa's Black Panther, providing hope for the future.
Equipped with the Mind Stone, these three heroes could save the entire world. This story may be detailed in Marvel Animation's upcoming Marvel Zombies series, which will follow on from What If…?. Spider-Man hasn't yet been confirmed to appear in the upcoming animated series, nor has T'Challa or Scott Lang, so it's possible they may be embarking on their world-saving mission elsewhere while other heroes deal with ground-level zombie incursions.
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7 Peter Parker Teamed Up With Matt Murdock (In The Legal Sense) Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Close Spider-Man and Daredevil's team-up in Marvel Comics is one of the wall-crawler's most notable partnerships. While this hasn't happened in the MCU just yet, Peter Parker has indeed met Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock. Murdock made his official MCU debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home, providing legal advice to Peter Parker, Aunt May and Happy Hogan after the former's identity was revealed to the world, and he was implicated in major disasters. This legal partnership actually helped Parker get out of trouble.
Of course, it wouldn't have been great to feature Matt Murdock in an MCU movie without showing off his impressive talents. Murdock catches a brick in mid-air, surprising Peter Parker, especially since the lawyer is blind. While everyone in the world has forgotten Peter Parker, his experience with Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home may prompt him to reconnect with the lawyer in his upcoming Spider-Man movies, allowing Spider-Man and Daredevil to team-up as costumed heroes in the MCU's future.
6 Iron Man & Spider-Man’s Team-Up Saved Doctor Strange Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Close While Iron Man had a key role in mentoring Peter Parker throughout Spider-Man: Homecoming, the pair didn't properly team-up during Holland's first solo MCU movie. Instead, Avengers: Infinity War marked the first time the pair worked together one-on-one, as they worked out how to save Doctor Strange from Ebony Maw's captivity while on the way to Titan. Iron Man blew a hole in the ship, blasting Ebony Maw into space, while Spider-Man saved Doctor Strange. This showed the pair's quick-thinking and economy of skills and teamwork perfectly.
This moment carried even more weight for Spider-Man, however, as shortly after he and Iron Man saved Strange, the former christened him as an official member of the Avengers. Of course, this would be short-lived, as Spider-Man fell victim to Thanos' snap several hours later, but this was a monumental moment for Spider-Man that instilled him with a sense of pride and duty. This was perhaps one of Spider-Man's most important team-ups, as he became something of an equal, instead of an apprentice.
5 Spider-Man Has Worked Alongside Ned Leeds & MJ Multiple Times MCU’s Spider-Man Franchise (2017-2021) Close Throughout his entire MCU career, Ned Leeds and Michelle "MJ" Jones have been Peter Parker's closest friends and confidants, as two of the few people who knew of his double life. Ned helped free Spider-Man from the Shocker in Homecoming, MJ helped in the fight against Mysterio in Far From Home, and both aided in capturing and curing the multiversal villains in No Way Home, cementing the pair as Spider-Man's longest-running and most effective team-up. Unfortunately, this may not continue in his upcoming adventures.
Both Ned Leeds and MJ forgot Peter Parker at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home. This will surely have a huge impact on Peter Parker in Spider-Man 4 and beyond, as he will be without his close-knit support network, and may not have a helping hand if he finds himself in trouble. Spider-Man chose not to remind his friends about him in an effort to keep them safe, as danger seems to follow him. Even so, there is speculation that the pair will remember him anyway, which could see Spider-Man reunite with his closest allies.
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4 Spider-Man Thought He Was Actually Teaming Up With Mysterio Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) Close In the wake of Tony Stark's death in Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker found himself scooped up by Nick Fury in Europe. Fury introduced Parker to Quentin Beck, who had become an overnight celebrity as the superhero Mysterio, claiming to have come from another reality of the multiverse. This eventually turned out to be a ruse, but Spider-Man still teamed up with what he thought was the bona fide superhero to take down the Fire Elemental in Prague. The pair seemingly defeat the villain together, making a strong team.
It was soon revealed that Mysterio was using this attack as a means to convince Peter Parker to hand over the EDITH glasses to him, allowing him to exact an even bigger attack on London. This act of betrayal perhaps hurt Peter Parker more than anything else, as he trusted Mysterio enough to partner with him, and the pair seemed to work well together. Spider-Man was eventually able to best Mysterio, though the master of illusion had one more trick up his sleeve, as he revealed Parker's identity to the world.
3 Spider-Man & The Guardians Of The Galaxy Almost Stopped Thanos Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Close After saving Doctor Strange with Iron Man and being christened an Avenger, Spider-Man found himself on Titan with the two older heroes, where they came into contact with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Together, the two teams devised a plan to distract and restrain Thanos, hopefully allowing them to easily remove the Infinity Gauntlet, which was already decorated with four Infinity Stones: Power, Space, Reality, and Soul. Seeing Spider-Man alongside the Guardians of the Galaxy was hugely entertaining, especially since several of the cosmic team's members made him seem more mature.
Spider-Man was able to get several punches in when Thanos arrived on Titan, though he was incapacitated by the Mad Titan. Once Mantis had calmed him, however, Spider-Man helped Iron Man try to retrieve the Infinity Gauntlet, but Thanos awoke just as the glove slipped from his hand. Spider-Man secured the Guardians of the Galaxy after Titan's gravity went haywire during Thanos' subsequent attack, but ultimately fell victim to the Mad Titan after he claimed the final two Infinity Stones and snapped his fingers.
Gamora was noticeably absent during the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Avengers' battle on Titan, as she had been sacrificed by Thanos in exchange for the Soul Stone only moments beforehand.
2 Spider-Man Fought With The Avengers To Protect The Infinity Gauntlet Avengers: Endgame (2019) Close Five years after the events of Infinity War, Spider-Man joined the surviving and returned Avengers on the battlefield in Endgame, ready to take on a younger variant of Thanos. Spider-Man played a key role in this battle, as he helped to protect Tony Stark's Infinity Gauntlet, but this wouldn't have been possible without the help of several other heroes. Thanos does eventually get hold of the Infinity Gauntlet, but Tony Stark outsmarts him and snaps his fingers instead, sacrificing himself to save the universe.
During Avengers: Endgame's Battle of Earth, Spider-Man was helped by many notable heroes, including Valkyrie and her pegasus, Captain America, who threw Mjolnir to propel the wall-crawler, and Captain Marvel. While this culminated in the MCU's embarrassing A-Force tease, this brief pause provided a lovely moment of connection between Parker and Carol Danvers. Peter Parker's relationship with Tony Stark was also put on full display during Endgame's final battle, too, culminating in the pair's emotional goodbye.
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1 Three Spider-Men Teamed Up In The MCU’s Phase 4 Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Close While Tom Holland's Peter Parker has been featured in many brilliant partnerships in his eight-year MCU history, Spider-Man: No Way Home involved the best yet. The MCU's Spider-Man teamed up with his own multiversal variants in Phase 4, with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprising their roles as Spider-Man from previous Sony-produced movies. This not only tripled the amount of exciting Spider-Man action in the Phase 4 movie, but also allowed Holland's Parker to get some valuable advice from his older counterparts.
The trio of Spider-Men related to each other thanks to their shared experiences and losses, and expressed their admiration for each other, becoming something like brothers over the course of Spider-Man: No Way Home. This created the opportunity for several tender, quiet, and emotional moments in the intense trilogy-capper, and allowed Holland's Spider-Man to move past his grief and pain after Aunt May's tragic death. While this team-up will be hard to beat, there are many more heroes in the MCU's future that would make perfect partners for Spider-Man.
Marvel Cinematic Universe The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a multimedia superhero franchise that began in 2008 with Paramount's Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. The franchise quickly grew in popularity, with Disney eventually buying out Marvel Entertainment in 2009. The MCU consists of dozens of movies and TV shows, most notably Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision, and Loki.
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