Strongest Spider-Man Yet Is So Overpowered Tom Holland’s Franchise Will Struggle to Bring Him Into MCU

Published 06/20/2026, 11:52 AM CDT

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Tom Holland's Spider-Man has quietly become one of the MCU's most absurd powerhouses. This is the teenager who caught a full-force punch from Bucky Barnes' cybernetic arm like it was an inconvenience and stopped Cull Obsidian's devastating hammer strike mid-battle. He survived a direct hit from a speeding European bullet train and a point-blank pumpkin bomb blast, then still had enough left to dismantle Norman Osborn in a rage-fuelled showdown.

Even as Spider-Man: Brand New Day expands its roster of villains and allies, introducing this overwhelmingly powerful Spider-Man variant into Peter Parker's orbit may prove to be the MCU's trickiest balancing act yet, if they ever decide to

This universe-level Spider-Man would overpower Tom Holland's hero

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While Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios seem determined to keep Tom Holland's Spider-Man swinging through grounded adventures instead of another universe-ending crisis, fans have never been shy about dreaming bigger battles. One comparison refuses to disappear. It is not another cinematic Spider-Man, but Cosmic Spider-Man, a version so absurdly powerful that the matchup feels like a neighborhood bicycle racing a comet.

Cosmic Spider-Man is Peter Parker after bonding with the Enigma Force, the sentient Uni-Power that acts as reality's emergency response system. The transformation also makes Parker Captain Universe, granting him authority over the universe's fundamental energies. His familiar spider abilities remain, but every one of them receives a cosmic-sized upgrade that leaves ordinary superheroes looking remarkably ordinary.

Strength becomes almost laughably unfair. This Parker effortlessly surpasses the hundred-ton mark and famously punched the Hulk into Earth orbit. He manipulates matter at the molecular level, fires planet-shattering energy blasts, flies faster than light through space, and replaces Spider-Sense with Cosmic Awareness, allowing him to perceive disturbances unfolding across the universe itself.

Compared with that, Holland's wall-crawler is still the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. The cinematic hero depends on enhanced biology, quick thinking, and advanced Stark technology while battling criminals, super soldiers, and alien invaders. Cosmic Spider-Man shrugs off space itself, survives cataclysmic explosions, and could erase the live-action hero before Peter Parker's famous Spider-Sense even had time to complain.

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While the chances of Cosmic Spider-Man making a cameo or landing a solo series are about as slim as seeing all 5 female Spider-Man villains appear in the upcoming Spider-Man film, neither possibility belongs in the 'impossible' file just yet.

The possibility of Cosmic Spider-Man appearing

Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are not exactly clearing a runway for Cosmic Spider-Man to land in Tom Holland's corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The live-action roadmap is steering Peter Parker back toward neighborhood crime, emotional storytelling, and the looming symbiote saga rather than universe-shaking powers. A Captain Universe transformation would completely upend that carefully rebuilt direction.

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That does not mean Cosmic Spider-Man has been banished from Marvel's future altogether. Sony's animated Spider-Verse films and the multiversal spectacle of Avengers: Secret Wars remain ideal places for a brief appearance, especially as a visually striking variant during a reality-spanning battle. Until then, Cosmic Spider-Man is likely to remain Marvel's ultimate 'what if' rather than Tom Holland's next upgrade.

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Would you like to see Tom Holland's Spider-Man battle Cosmic Spider-Man? Let us know in the comments! 

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Iffat Siddiqui

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Iffat is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. A word wizard, she had the sorting hat smoke at the seams owing to her excellence in everything Hollywood and cinema until it finally declared that she belonged to the Royals, specifically Meghan Markle. Boasting over 300 articles (and counting), each one tastefully infused with the right mix of facts, wit, opinion, and essentially everything to make a perfect pop culture piece, she is the epitome of a trustworthy entertainment journalist.

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