Could Brand New Day Be Repeating Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man's Darkest Moment
Jun 18, 2026•Channel
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Published3 days ago
Duration0:12
Video ID_4-szirAPvw
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CategoryFilm & Animation
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The Scorpion fight shown in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day footage immediately reminded me of one of the most intense moments from Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. In both scenes, Peter Parker stops fighting like a friendly neighborhood hero and starts fighting out of pure anger. The similarities are hard to ignore.
What makes the comparison even more interesting is the influence of Norman Osborn in the animated series. Instead of the classic Spider-Man lesson, Norman twists the famous quote into "With great power comes great respect." That single line completely changes the meaning of Peter's journey. It replaces responsibility with authority, compassion with dominance, and heroism with control.
If Brand New Day follows a similar path, we could see Tom Holland's Peter Parker struggling with the same darker mindset. After everything that happened in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter is more isolated than ever, making him vulnerable to a philosophy that values power over responsibility.
The upcoming film stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker and is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, best known for directing Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Meanwhile, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man was developed by Jeff Trammell and introduced one of the most fascinating versions of Norman Osborn outside the comics.
If Marvel really is taking inspiration from the animated series, then the next question becomes even bigger: could we eventually see Tombstone and other street-level Spider-Man characters enter the MCU? Either way, the Scorpion fight has already sparked some of the most interesting Spider-Man theories fans have discussed since No Way Home.
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